Changing the value to 25, or even 0 (zero), has no effect. After the
change, I tried restarting nautilus (nautilus -q) and the desktop
refreshes but the background picture stays fully opaque.
I am running Ubuntu 11.04.
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Do you mean shouldn't? shouldn't be in shutdown menu?
I was just about to report a bug that the shutdown menu is the wrong
place for the system settings. I assume you feel the same way, but you
seem to state that that is where it *should* be. :)
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Binary package hint: unity
To reproduce.
1. Use ALT+F2 to bring up the Run command launcher thing in Unity.
2. Type a command you know will not execute, e.g. poqiwuproiuqwpoeriuqwer, or
gwibberr.
3. Observe that nothing happens.
There should be a warning that the command
Not broken for me anymore. I'm in 11.04, fresh install.
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I still have this bug. Using the normal resizing mode in the Resize
plugin makes resizing extremely slow. All other modes are quick. Regular
metacity resizing is a breeze as well.
Fresh installation of Ubuntu 11.04. GeForce GTX 580.
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If a song is playing, right-clicking the banshee icon in Unity's sidebar
and selecting Quit does not exit the application.
Because of this, there is no way to exit banshee through _any_ GUI as
far as I can see (including banshee itself!) to exit
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When I try to set the custom format of the datetime indicator using
dconf-editor (/com/canonical/indicator/datetime/custom-time-format), it
is unable to display the week number in my format.
My format is %V | %F, %R, which should result in ISO-week-number |
ISO-date, 24-hour
Hello bugbot! ;)
I don't know about natty, I haven't had a chance to install it yet, but
it hasn't been a problem since 10.04, so I'm going to assume it's fixed
in natty as well.
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The driver seems to be in use; Unity starts up etc, and seems
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which driver is currently being used.
I have an NVidia GeForce GTX 580 and installed Ubuntu 11.04 today.
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I agree with unimatrix, it is an absurd spec. because it is very
impractical. Can we file bugs against specifications? If this bug is
strictly invalid, then I feel that that is what must be done.
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I can confirm this with an up-to-date Ubuntu 10.10.
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Title:
Attached screenshot of incorrect behavior.
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@ElPasmo: Yes I was experiencing that too; sorry for the confusion
regarding the word open. When _launching_ rhythmbox, it does indeed
gain focus. But seemingly not otherwise. Even if the window is visible
when another window has focus.
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reproducible even when the window has been opened and is not focused.
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Title:
@Omer,Conor:
I don't think it's in indicator-sound either. If rhythmbox is open, and
i run rhythmbox from the terminal, the rhythmbox Window List item goes
to alert mode, but still does not gain focus.
Just so all cards are on the table: I can't prove anything, but I have a
feeling this started
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When opening rhythmbox from the sound applet menu, rhythmbox is given a
window needs attention kind of hint in the Window List, but it is not
given focus.
I expect rhythmbox to gain focus.
Rhythmbox is not given focus, but is opened in the
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Hmm, okay. I'm around 90% sure that the following upstream bug describes
what I was trying to report.
Bug 599491: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599491
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When I take a screenshot using gnome-screenshot, I usually like to
include the mouse pointer. This is because I usually take screenshots
only when reporting bugs, so I like the interaction to be depicted just
as I see it when I'm experiencing
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No, that isn't what I am trying to do. I was trying to open a new
firefox session. Draycen, the questions you ask are already detailed in
comments and in the original bug description, yet you marked this as
Incomplete. It's important to read carefully so bugs don't get an
improper status.
As it
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When changing the font size in gnome-terminal, the terminal window is
resized according to the new font size. I'm assuming this is because it
is trying to keep the same row/column size, and now the pixel size.
However, say gnome-terminal
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Ah. :/ Would've been a neat feature.
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I was trying to set my tilde-expansion to OFF all of last night and was
up to 4 AM trying to figure out why my inputrc-file wasn't recognizing
'set expand-tilde Off'. GRRR, stupid bash_completion doing
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The change in the description does not perform the fix for me. However,
the following change does. This is interrupting the
__expand_tilde_by_ref() function instead of the _expand() function,
depending on the
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I see now that there is already a function defined in
/etc/bash_completion specifically for this purpose, so now we get:
__expand_tilde_by_ref() {
if ! _rl_enabled expand-tilde; then
return 0
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I found a setting in gconf-editor:
/apps/desktop/gnome/background/picture_opacity
The default is set to 100, but changing the value doesn't seem to have
any effect. If I set it to e.g. 50, I expect the wallpaper to be half
transparent, showing whatever is underneath,
** Description changed:
I found a setting in gconf-editor:
- /apps/desktop/gnome/background/picture_opacity
+ /desktop/gnome/background/picture_opacity
The default is set to 100, but changing the value doesn't seem to have
any effect. If I set it to e.g. 50, I expect the wallpaper to
This is most definitely not invalid (at least not the behavior, but
maybe the package).
Karl, would you mind linking to the bugs in libindicator or
libappindicator you were talking about back in August so I can subscribe
to them? Because I think soon has passed, and the off-by-one behavior
Wow, reading that I came off really rude. I didn't mean for that to
sound the way it does. :) But yes, do you have those bugs?
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@David: I don't even have to hold it in for a few seconds (to activate
the key repeat). All it takes for me is to switch the layout once or
twice with the keyboard shortcut I've chosen and it's out of sync.
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** Summary changed:
- Rhythmbox quits instead of opens (from indicator), if already running and
closed.
+ Rhythmbox quits on window close if not currently playing
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
- I will explain this bug by detailing how to recreate it.
+ Rhythmbox
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I will explain this bug by detailing how to recreate it.
1. Open Rhythmbox from the sound indicator menu.
2. Close the Rhythmbox window by clicking the X button.
3. Make sure Rhythmbox isn't currently playing anything.
4. Click the Rhythmbox
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Actually never mind my last comment, that is inaccurate. Sorry for
posting more comments and calling attention to this duplicate.
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I too have upgraded to 0.4.9-0ubuntu1 since reporting this bug and I am
still experiencing the behavior in my original description.
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Yeah. I didn't realize I was telling you that, but that does seem like a
fair assumption now that you say it. :)
Before recreating the bug, the output tab has one device in the list of
available devices:
Internal Audio Analog Stereo, which is also selected obviously.
[closing sound preferences
Yes at that point the indicator-sound slider has no effect.
This is reproducible for me 100 % of the times attempted, between
restarts, updates, etc.
Someone has to be the first, right? :)
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Binary package hint: metacity
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy metacity
metacity:
Installed: 1:2.30.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:2.30.2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1:2.30.2-0ubuntu1 0
500
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The weirdest connection just appeared:
If I set the Key(s) to change layout to Left Win and Right Win in
Keyboard Preferences-Options..., the window grabbing key is apparently
interpreted as SuperPrint.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When running update-manager, and there are updates for packages that
come from repositories that do not support changelogs, there is a
message in the Description of Update, part of the GUI (in the Changes-
tab) and it has a message that
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Hi Conor,
This is reproducible every time for me.
While I have your attention, do you know of a way to restart the sound
indicator to test this more efficiently? As it is now, I have to log out
and back in again to get the volume control back into the indicator
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Ah, okay! Cool, that worked great. Thanks!
No the indicator icon is not hollowed out. (If I understand what you
mean.) When I restart pulse, the indicator icon only reflects the
indicator slider. If I drag the indicator slider, the icon changes with
it, but the volume is unchanged.
When I run
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
If I run
$ pulseaudio --kill
and then restart pulseaudio using the Run dialog (ALT+F2) or from the
terminal (I just type in pulseaudio without extra parameters), then
the sound applet's volume slider has no effect.
The Output volume
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
If I run
$ pulseaudio --kill
and then restart pulseaudio using the Run dialog (ALT+F2) or from the
terminal (I just type in pulseaudio without extra parameters), then
the sound applet's volume slider has no effect.
Omer, what? What is This in that quote? I cannot make sense of that
quote in this context.
The wording of the setting is wrong. Are you saying that nautilus
developers say that wording something wrong is intentional because video
files of gigabytes and a few megabytes are about as expensive as
Ah I see, thanks! I shall then soon open a bug mentioning that the
preferences dialog is not open with its inconsistency, i.e. not
mentioning that this will have no effect on videos and whatever other
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Binary package hint: cksfv
Tab-completion of file names on the command line, as arguments to cksfv,
does not work properly.
* Special characters such as the parentheses are not escaped.
* Trying to navigate up in the directory tree (typing .. then TAB) yields ..
(with a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus displays thumbnails regardless of file-size limit set in
nautilus' preferences. The setting above it (show always/never/for local
files only) does work; it is only the file-size limit that isn't
respected.
$ lsb_release -rd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I run ubiquity and come to the step titled Allocate drive space. I
select Specify partitions manually (advanced), but the next button
reads Install Now, which isn't really correct in my opinion. It should
read something like Proceed or... maybe
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
-
- Ubiquity next button reads Install Now when next step is manual
- partitioning.
Just to update: This is not a problem for me in Ubuntu 10.04.
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users want things to just be working
Right. Hence this bug report.
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No, no, Sebastien... -_- You're not getting me. I accepted that Ubuntu
doesn't care about certain packages. I'm not arguing anymore. I'm not
reopening the bug. I'm simply stating that it's not invalid. I shall
repeat myself. It-is-not-invalid. It's a won't-fix.
It's a silly little detail for you.
...
As already stated, people who don't want to be spammed can unsubscribe,
can they not?
Adding an option for that would certainly make sense indeed, because
different people want to play games in different ways. Some like
competitiveness, some don't. Other's like to play by the rules, some
** Changed in: gnome-games (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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This bug is definitely not invalid. It may be a feature, but it's a
bully feature.
Thanks for your bug. That's a feature of the gnome-mine game so you don't
switch
to somewhere else to investigate on the grid while the clock is not running
Gnomines doesn't want me to cheat? How about gnomines
An even bigger wow considering this week's bug target is GNOME GAMES.
:P Sebastien, what's up, man?
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Well, Mr. Bacher, now that you /do/ see my comment, why are you still
keeping this bug closed when this weekend is /dedicated/ to closing bugs
in small games. http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/2060
If there is no interest in fixing bugs in small games, then why dedicate
an entire week to fixing bugs
It's a bit difficult to read run-on sentences, but I still don't think
you directly addressed the URL I mentioned. Especially since I didn't
mention the URL until after you made /your/ comment. (Naturally I'm
confused.)
Well, fine. That's disappointing, but acceptable. Maybe that should be
stated
The -P flag does bring up the profile manager correctly since a while
back (sorry for not updating this bug after switching to Chromium 0=).
Still though, as I think you mentioned, Draycen, -no-remote will not
open a new instance of the same profile.
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This seems to be fixed in GNOME Terminal 2.29.6. Not sure though,
whether that version number would be a Fix committed or Fix
released. Since 2.29.6 is in the release candidate I downloaded today,
I'll mark this as Fix released.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
Seems to have been fixed in beta 2 for me. Swell!
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I'm using the default theme in lucid, and when a window has only one
window management button (for instance Close or Minimize), the
button has a sharp edge on one side or the other (depending on whether
the buttons are right- or left-aligned). Attached is a screen shot where
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You
Yes, this is reproducible with a fresh new user (I just tried). I went
right to Applications-Accessories-Terminal before doing anything else
with this user profile, and fiddled with the settings. The problem was
present at that point.
In fact, it doesn't seem to matter what I value I set for this
My need isn't really to have a default setting, even though that would
be nice (looking at you, COLLIN PRUITT, who invalidated this so
blatantly). I am more interested in a argument flag to gnome-terminal
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 512673 ***
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How is this a duplicate of bug #512673? I can't see it.
Update: The behavior of this bug has changed with firefox 3.5.7 -- the
profile manager does come up now and seemingly I can start a new
instance in a
Pedro: What do you mean by a newer user? I'm using the Default profile
in gnome-terminal. Should I switch profile or do you want me to try with
a completely different user on the system?
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
There is a problem with the task bar title text for gnome-terminal under
certain circumstances:
Under the Title and Command tab in profile settings for gnome-terminal
there is a setting: When terminal commands set their own titles:
Ah yes, of course. You're most likely right. :)
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I believe this is in gdm, and I will elaborate on that.
After resume from suspend, my screen turns off. When I turn it back on,
it shows a virtually black screen except for some white lines that you
cannot really make anything out of. I blindly log
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With desktop effects enabled in Ubuntu 9.10, when clicking the minimize
button on empathy's contact list window, the window minimizing effect
goes toward the notification icon of empathy, and not toward its task
bar button.
This is confusing
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
firefox package version: 3.0.11+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1
When I try to open a new firefox instance, for instance if I want to
switch to another profile:
$ firefox -p -no-remote
... I expect firefox
I don't know what the policy is on changing the status of bugs -- if I'm
allowed to do it or not -- but in changing this bug status back from
invalid - new, I hope to drive my point that passwd is not supposed to
give a successful operation message when the user input was incorrect.
Please correct
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: passwd
I think the bash history speaks for itself:
vic...@laptop:~$ sudo passwd otheruser
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
Sorry, passwords do not match
passwd: password updated successfully
How was it successful if the passwords
Only the lower part of the report consists of suggestions. The first
part is most certainly a bug, where passwd is telling the user that
the password was updated successfully when in fact nothing has happened
at all.
USER INPUT: two non-matching passwords.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR: passwd should say
Just wanted to mention that I'm experiencing this too on my Dell
Dimension 9200. I got all the symptoms described by everyone's comments,
pretty much. :-D
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290204
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I get the same result using both my desktop and my laptop, running
1280x1024 and 1024x768 respectively, and Ubuntu and Xubuntu
respectively, both 8.10, fresh installs.
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I messed around a little with the font rendering settings in Xubuntu and
none of that seems to help it.
Could it maybe be the extra
Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu
canonical - 1.0
... that is taking up some extra lines that are not accounted for?
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In Firefox, I open the About window through the Help menu, but the
window is initially too small for its own contents. All of the text is
not shown. Luckily it's resizable, but obviously it needs more height to
begin with.
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Was just about to file a bug on this. The behaviour this bug is
producing is incredibly annoying for me. I do a lot of upper and lower
case renaming on my FAT32 drive (while sorting music) and I often have
to 2-step rename my files and folders with an intermediate, temporary
name, so this bug is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 126333 ***
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Jixop: Yeah. The bugs that this has been marked duplicate of seems to
have in common only the word erratic which, I guess, kind of has a
little to do with this. But I am experiencing none of the behavior
Hello! Just chiming in to confirm that my terminal output is indentical
to the output described here.
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Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
$ gnome-volume-control --version
GNOME gnome-volume-control 2.22.0
I have PulseAudio Sound Server selected for everything in
System-Preferences-Sound-Devices, i.e.
* Sound Events
* Music and Movies
*
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Confirming this bug on hardy with Audacious 1.5.0
(1.5.0-2ubuntu2~hardy1). You can load m3u playlists in audacious by
pressing the O key on your keyboard. This opens the Load playlist
dialog, just FYI in case any of you weren't aware. That could work until
we get a version of audacious where this
I'm on Hardy, which was freshly installed, fully updated (including
proposed updates). I have nautilus, version 2.22.3 and this happens for
me, so I'm confirming this bug. As a non-related sidenote (:P) the
trash-can applet also has this behavior, which is at version 2.22.2.
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I have a Dell Dimension 9200 with an NVidia GeForce 7600 video card. I'm
running 32-bit Ubuntu 8.04 with the latest updates including proposed
updates (as of today, 2008-05-25); kernel version is
Well I'll be damned. This fixes the problem completely. Thanks for that, Damian!
[SOLVED] -- for me at least.
Hey Damian... you wouldn't happen to know whether volume labels for
FAT32 volumes only are able to contain capital letters, would you? If I
assign a volume label to a disk, say disk in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186713
Oh, my mistake! I think I meant to comment on another bug, but had
several tabs open at the same time while searching for the problem I'm
experiencing. :-D Boy is my face red.
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