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Title:
GNOME do 0.8.2 use 90% CPU when my computer startup。
To manage notifications about
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(Ryan & David).
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Title:
nautilus won't launch KDE apps
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Title:
invalid MIME type in /usr/share/applications/gnumeric.desktop
To manage
Submitted for 11.4/12.1/12.2 in mr#127426. Submitted for Factory in
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(In reply to jhorak from comment #1)
Considering first option: I understand that using dbus is suitable only for
Gnome but libgnome(ui) is also Gnome-only, right? So far only Gnome platform
was supported.
No: libgnome/libgnomeui are using xsmp, so this (supposedly) works on
all desktops.
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count gives me 13 people, most of them being well-known and easy to
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As long as the countries correctly appear in the clock applet (when you
select a location), it's really likely that's it's not a bug in
libgweather.
I can't test Ubuntu right now, but I've been told the clock applet is
fine... so I don't think it's a libgweather bug. The data is available.
Le jeudi 18 décembre 2008, à 13:21 -0500, Nikolaus Rath a écrit :
The gnome DPI is set to 96 by default and can be changed and viewed
graphically. There is no distinction between horizontal and vertical.
Unless Ubuntu changes things, GNOME uses the X dpi by default (unless
the user forces a
Le jeudi 09 octobre 2008, à 23:33 +0200, Kenneth Wimer a écrit :
I think that if we replaced the aging themes we could, in their place,
include
a couple of interesting new ones. I think users would get much more out of
being able to select a modern sexy theme. In this way we offer our
Le lundi 06 octobre 2008, à 10:10 -, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
Vincent, you are using this dialog in opensuse and suggested it upstream
what is your opinion on the icons naming?
I don't care about the icon names :-) It's obvious that some icons are
misused here, and if there are better
I quickly read the various comments. And here are my €0.02.
It's not clear to me whether you guys want to migrate panels from old
users to the new config or not. If you do, you'll have to either patch
the panel for the next 2-3 years (until next LTS, I guess?), or provide
a small migration helper
Le jeudi 25 septembre 2008, à 18:30 +0200, Cesare Tirabassi a écrit :
Anyway, are the tools you use to generate that page open source? I'd be
interested to see how you fetch the data (especially for stuff not hosted on
ftp.gnome.org).
It's not just open source, it's free :-)
It's in
Le jeudi 25 septembre 2008, à 17:38 +0200, Didier Roche a écrit :
For you information, I spoke with Vincent Untz at PCL (french
promotion event) and he shew me this link:
http://tmp.vuntz.net/opensuse-packages/obs.py
This tools has the same goal for the OpenSUSE distribution and a
command
Le vendredi 25 juillet 2008, à 18:24 +0200, Martin Pitt a écrit :
Chris Cheney [2008-07-23 11:58 -0500]:
Also, I don't know if this is a bug but after opening a document over
smb it shows up in the Places-Recent Documents, but if you click on it
there it opens it in File Roller instead of
Le lundi 02 juin 2008, à 11:36 +0200, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
Vincent, what do you think about doing such changes?
I think I agreed with most of the changes some time ago already. Please
open an upstream bug or ping me on irc this month so that I change this
upstream.
Vincent
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Timo: sounds really weird. Can you do it again, but before logging in
again in GNOME, log in a terminal and get the timezone. Maybe something
set the timezone every time you log in GNOME?
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Timo: can you change your timezone to something completely different
(let's say Australia/Sydney) with the clock applet, reboot and see if
the timezone is correctly detected after the reboot? (also, if the
weather for Sydney still appears after the reboot)
Then, do it again for your town.
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Le dimanche 10 février 2008, à 22:09 +1300, Matthew Paul Thomas a écrit :
On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:06 AM, William Lachance wrote:
...
A while back I fixed up a patch originally written by Novell to GNOME
panel, which makes it impossible to move without unlocking it first
(the default setting is
FWIW, this is blocking me from closing freedesktop.org bugs...
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Le samedi 12 janvier 2008, à 17:07 +0100, Matteo Nastasi aka mop a écrit :
Hi, I have developed a program that allow to slide windows partially
out of the desktop into the desktop if the mouse pointer is over or
not them.
A graphical explaination is here:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xulrunner
With the xulrunner built epiphany in hardy, epiphany doesn't manage
passwords anymore.
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353008 and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327005
Christian writes that it's fixable by changing
Ah, well, the prefs change won't work according to Christian, and it's all
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408791
But you already know this bug, I guess :-)
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Le vendredi 14 décembre 2007, à 17:41 +, Ted Gould a écrit :
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 15:02 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le jeudi 13 décembre 2007, à 14:48 +, Scott James Remnant a
écrit :
* UbuntuSpec:exit-strategy : Working on cleaning up XSMP to make
people
happy enough to put
Hi,
Just some technical background... (I don't know what's the best way to
solve all this and I'm open to suggestions)
On ven, 2007-11-16 at 18:07 +1300, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
On Nov 16, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
As long as the icons on the dock use the themes correctly this
Le mardi 13 novembre 2007, à 23:21 +0100, Sebastian Heinlein a écrit :
Am Dienstag, den 13.11.2007, 12:57 -0800 schrieb Ted Gould:
One of the UI reviews of Ubuntu Gutsy specifically mentioned that the
panel resizing was not good. And specifically that in the world of SVG
icons it should be
Adam: which window manager are you using? If it's compiz, are you using
viewport or workspaces? Also, do you have a multihead setup?
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Le vendredi 05 octobre 2007, à 13:30 +0200, Loïc Minier a écrit :
Hi,
In https://launchpad.net/bugs/131182, Ian notes that the list of
search engines is rather arbitrary. The list of search engines in
Deskbar actually comes from the Firefox bookmarks though.
I guess the ideal
Le mardi 02 octobre 2007, à 21:21 -0400, Thomas Thurman a écrit :
On 02/10/2007, Andreas Schildbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps FUSA should just not show up if it finds only one user. As soon
as there are additional users added, it would show as it does today.
Sure, we can do that.
Travis: I guess gnome-terminal asks a specific size, right. However the
user asks it to be maximized. And the user is the one who chooses, so
he's right and gnome-terminal has to adapt to this (and it does with
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
1. Open a window.
2. Make it sticky.
3. Drag it to the right border of the screen to move it to the next workspace.
4. Workspace changes.
5. Window is at the right of the workspace but mouse pointer is at the left of
the space.
** Affects:
FWIW, I've configured gdm to use xephyr instead of xnest and it's so
much better I can't think of going back. Maybe the default gdm config
should be changed?
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Got the crash this morning :-)
It's weird that it only happens in the panel...
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It's good to have launchpad integration, but some people might want to
hide them (for example, when they want to show an upstream desktop, or
if they disagree with the use of launchpad for some reason).
There should be a global
I'm just doing Xnest :1. It happens with gdmflexiserver but I'm 90%
sure it also happened when I directly runned Xnest. Of course, it
doesn't always happen :-)
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I'm also affected by this bug. It's not a gdm bug, though it's probably
a xnest bug: it also happens if you run xnest from the command line...
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It might be a good idea to make the dhcp client request ntp-servers by
default (just add ntp-servers to the request line in dhclient.conf):
now that the ntp package installs a script to generate a conf file when
we get a dhcp address, it makes things just work.
However, this
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x11-common installs dup files
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x11-common installs dup files
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Simon: I'm sorry, but I won't be able to build a debug version of OOo.
Can one be uploaded somewhere?
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I'd be interested to know if it still happens when making
/apps/panel/general/applet_id_list (in gconf) an empty list (make sure
to save the previous value). (you'll then only see menus and launchers)
Also, does it also mean you can't add anything to the panel?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Using up-to-date edgy.
1. Launch oowrite
2. Type anything in the document
3. Click on the save button in the toolbar
4. See the crash
5. Wonder how you'll write your document
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Confirmed by some other people on IRC.
** Changed in: openoffice.org-amd64 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openoffice.org-amd64 = openoffice.org
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I have the same issue, but the display on the console is also corrupted
(lots of weird characters instead of spaces). It starts being corrupted
just after GRUB, IIRC (when the kernel is loaded, I guess).
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This has been fixed.
** Changed in: monkey-bubble (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: monkey-bubble
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/LC_ALL=C sudo apt-get install monkey-bubble
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
monkey-bubble
0 upgraded, 1
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On Mon, June 5, 2006 18:32, Edir wrote:
I would like to understand why the icons in panels are not been hidden
automatically when they lost focus!
For example, when you want to change the volume of the speakers, you click
on volume control, change it and them you need to click on the
Late answer :-)
FWIW, I disagree on this decision for a simple reason: my keyboard was
broken and I could have used gok to do some stuff before rebooting the
computer, but it was not possible because the menu was removed. Also, it
was good to be able to demonstrate the AT features without logging
Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 20:35 +0100, Christian Bjälevik a écrit :
tis 2006-02-21 klockan 23:39 +0800 skrev Jerome Gotangco:
Thunderbird 6.1mb
Evolution doesn't run on Win yet? (Consistency again!)
It should, but I don't believe there's an installer available yet.
Abiword 5.0mb
Do we
On Wed, February 15, 2006 10:36, Sebastien Estienne wrote:
I don't know why we would need to remove the wifi part of network-admin,
though...
not only removing the wifi part, but also the dynamic ip part.
the reason is that network-manager handle these 2 tasks better than
network-admin does.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second issue of UDN, the Ubuntu
Desktop News. The previous issue was released more than six weeks ago,
but we're sure you remember that we wrote UDN will be randomly issued
once in a while :-)
Please note that there is no definitive format for UDN and that
Le samedi 31 décembre 2005 à 11:23 +0100, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
Le jeudi 29 décembre 2005 à 18:17 +0100, Alain Perry a écrit :
So the big question is: should I use my time trying to solve all these
issues, or do we not care ?
Having patches to fix them would be nice. Sorry to not be
Le mercredi 28 décembre 2005 à 16:15 +0100, Alain Perry a écrit :
Ok, so to please everybody, I modified the patch to take into account
the environment variable.
I also added some code to make it work under win32 (though I could not
test it) so that upstream can take it if they want.
Here it
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the first issue of UDN, the Ubuntu
Desktop News. UDN will be randomly issued once in a while, but if
everything goes well, there should be a new issue every two weeks.
Please note that there is no definitive format for UDN and that *you*
can change it and make it
Le mercredi 07 décembre 2005 à 16:56 -0200, Matthew Paul Thomas a
écrit :
Since it's not obvious that the Shut Down command is hidden inside a
menu item called Log Out, I suggest making this a separate item in the
System menu. The same applies to Sleep, Hibernate, and Restart.
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