The same thing happened to me yesterday. After doing the following
steps, my home folder was wiped clean. On my system this is
reproduceable every time:
1) Start gnome-control-center (SystemControl Centre)
2) Right-click on an icon -it doesn't matter which one, you can choose
SCIM Input Method
So it's rather a xserver-xorg bug? How does this bug differ from bug
58083?
Well, I do not know whether the cause of the bug is the same as bug
58083, but the effect is definitely not the same. Just read the initial
bug descriptions.
I do not have enough knowledge of xserver-xorg to tell
** Also affects: gtk (upstream) via
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And also still happening on Edgy (w/ Metacity), too.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Using Edgy, after clicking on Clear Recent Documents under
PlacesRecent Documents, a dialog with a big fat warning comes up:
quote
If you clear the Recent Documents list, you clear the following:
• All items from the Places → Recent
Closed as this is not a gnome-panel bug, but rather application
specific. Applications that do not clear their recent document lists
need to be ported to the new GtkRecentManager API.
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Is the recently used panel list cleared after restarting the panel?
Sebastien, thanks for your comment. As I said on the original post:
1) All items from the Places → Recent Documents menu item are deleted as
expected.
So there is no problem there, the list from the gnome panel is cleared.
The
Well, Epiphany does not seem to create a crash log under /var/crash as
other applications do.
The only thing I can say is that this is easily reproduceable whenever
I've got quite a full desktop, that is, lots of windows open in
different workspaces and different Epiphany windows with several
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Using Keyboard Indicator 2.16.1 from Edgy, my default layout is German
without deadkeys. This layout is always displayed on the notification
area with a two letter code, De.
However, if I logout from the GNOME session without turning off
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm using Edgy with the edgy-updates and edgy-proposed repositories
enabled and packages up to date.
Just today, I've noticed that right-clicking on a folder (e.g. on the
desktop) and selecting the Share Folder entry from the context menu no
Well, I found what the cause of the problem is in my particular case. On
the following diff between /etc/skel/.bashrc and ~/.bashrc, which I
attached some days ago, the bug disappears when I uncomment the line:
PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a'
@@ -70,3 +70,13 @@
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
I can reproduce it on 2 computers. However, I've tried it on a third one
and I could not reproduce it.
I believe it definitely has to do with vim, since this only happens
after quitting it. Furthermore, on the comment I was saying that this
also happens when executing 'cvs ci', I forgot that I'm
I'm using bash, and I can reproduce the bug with gnome-terminal (simply
edit any file with vim), but not with xterm.
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Confirming. It happpens to me always after running vim as well. IIRC,
this seems to happen to me after running 'cvs ci' commands with cvsnt as
well.
Before executing vim, the gnome-terminal window title reads Terminal,
after exiting vim, it reads untitled window.
I'm running Edgy, using the
I'm attaching a text file with the differences between ~/.bashrc and
/etc/skel/.bashrc as requested. There were no differences between
/etc/skel/.bash_profile and ~/.bash_profile
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Closing this, as I'm using Edgy at the moment and I cannot reproduce
this bug anymore.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
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I can reproduce this bug on Edgy, too.
Deskbar crashes relatively often when entering the GNOME session. The
only visible feedback about the crash is the bug reporter telling me
that the deskbar applet has crashed. Other than that, the applet works
as expected even after a crash.
I've attached a
I'm experiencing this problem as well, only that I'm not using XFCE, but
GNOME.
I've attached a crash report in case it helps.
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I believe the upstream bug is the same as reported on Edgy, thus adding
a watch
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (upstream)
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
Bugwatch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #346423
Status: Unconfirmed = Unknown
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What version of Ubuntu do you use?
* I'm using Edgy.
How do you make it crash just before leaving your session? What do you call
just before? 1 second? 10 seconds? 1min?
* I do not make it crash deliberately. I notice that epihany has crashed in
either of the two following ways:
a) when
I have experienced this several times. And I would also add that the CPU
load goes to 100% during this loading
What I do is to press the Stop button for every single tab so it stops
loading, and then load each tab I'm interested in manually by pressing
the Go button.
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
When Epiphany crashes just before leaving your session, the crash
recovery procedure will, on the next session, load twice the number of
browser instances that had crashed in the first place.
That is, for example, if two browser instances crashed during logout,
two
** Summary changed:
- Crash recovery loads twice the browser instances
+ Crash recovery loads twice the number of browser instances which originally
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It also worked for me, too.
So far, I've only removed /usr/lib/firefox/components/compreg.dat. Are
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I get this behaviour too, but oddly enough, only on two of the three
machines I upgraded to edgy. The ones that work are x86 machines,
whereas, the one where e.g. gmail does not work is an amd k7 (*not*
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** Summary changed:
- Bug-buddy won't go away
+ Bug-buddy keeps reporting a crash and nautilus does not work
** Description changed:
After today's updates my system has become unusable.
- When I start my session, bug buddy appears telling me that an
- application crashed (it would be nice
** Also affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Description changed:
After today's updates my system has become unusable.
When I start my session, bug buddy appears telling me that the CD/DVD
Creator application crashed and that I
After the latest kernel updates this morning (linux-
image-2.6.17-10-generic, 2.6.17-10-25):
a) Bug-buddy does not longer show up during the gnome session startup
b) The desktop is still not being properly loaded. As reported before,
there is no background image being loaded, and no context menu
I've added a partial stacktrace created with bug-buddy and nautilus-dbg,
libgnomeui-0-dbg and libglib2.0-0-dbg installed to the bug report
upstream.
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=73850action=view
Joel, why are you removing libnautilus-gst-shares.so as a workaround?
Does that
Removing libnautilus-gst-shares.so and restarting works, but not 100%.
Now I get the following situation:
1.- When I start the gnome session, it does not load properly: there is
no desktop background and the panels are also not properly loaded (they
are not transparent anymore)
2.- When I start
Please ignore my previous comment.
What I described got solved by a second restart.
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My smb.conf, as submitted to the upstream bug report:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=73852
BTW, they just mentioned they've fixed it there (if it is the same
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Since this bug applies to not only resolutions of 1280x768, could the
summary not be changed to something else?
Something in the lines of Network Monitor icons look stretched out,
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Public bug reported:
After today's updates my system has become unusable.
When I start my session, bug buddy appears telling me that an
application crashed (it would be nice if it told me which one, BTW) and
that I should send a bug report telling what I was doing during the
crash.
To my
I don't know if this will actually help, since I've got no debugging
symbols installed, but that's the crash report information which bug
buddy seems to collect.
On the description I forgot to mention that nautilus does not work
anymore either (I cannot open any browser windows)
** Attachment
For my part, this bug was fixed when the other one I was mentioning on
my last post was fixed.
In my case I've got:
/media/ubuntu/breezy - ext3 partition
/media/debian/etch - ext3 partition
/media/windows/C - vfat partition with label WINXP
/media/windows/D - vfat partition
I can confirm this on my system with evolution 2.8.0-0ubuntu3 installed.
When launching Evo from ApplicationsInternetEvolution, it contacts the
gnome-keyring as expected, and the account passwords are read from the
keyring (i.e. Evolution prompts once for the password to unlock the
keyring).
Public bug reported:
The icon on the Cancel button of any dialog does not have a Human
icon, and the default GNOME cross icon is used instead.
It would be nice to have some consistency here, since normally the other
buttons next to Cancel are themed (e.g. the Apply button, see
screenshot)
**
This screenshot shows how the icons are not consistent, in this case in
Synaptic. See how Cancel has the default GNOME icon, whereas Apply
has the Human icon.
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When saving a screenshot, the Save dialog pops up.
When showing the list of locations where the screenshot can be saved,
the Desktop entry has an icon, but no text (see attachment).
I'm not sure if this should also be reported to human-icon-theme, since
when using a
Here it can be seen how the text description next to the Desktop entry
is missing.
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** Description changed:
When saving a screenshot, the Save dialog pops up.
When showing the list of locations where the screenshot can be saved,
the Desktop entry has an icon, but no text (see attachment).
- I'm not sure if this should also be reported to human-icon-theme, since
-
This still applies to Edgy.
The Removable Media menu appears when there are more than 5 mounted
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Closing it, since I believe it to be a theme-specific issue. Using Tango
or Human icons, this bug seems no longer to be an issue.
** Changed in: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
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This bug still persists in Edgy.
** Also affects: human-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
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This bug still persists with an up-to-date edgy installation.
I just wanted to mention that a workaround is to keep pressing the
reload button until the proper icons are shown. Only then can they be
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I've just added a tracker to the bug Gustavo was mentioning on the
previous post.
Is one of the upstream bugs a duplicate of the other?
Both claim to be fixed by different patches, but the posters seem to be
describing the same bug.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #337597
Forwarded upstream and added a tracker.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #351086
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351086
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351086
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This bug is still there for the current 2.14.2-0ubuntu1 package in
dapper.
Could anyone confirm this? Should it be forwarded upstream?
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Bug reopened. Some recent updates seemed to bring back this issue:
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
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I forgot to add that I'm talking of the dapper package.
This bug is very easy to test, could someone please confirm this?
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Steven,
You are right, the bug does not seem to occur anymore. I don't know
which updates fixed the issue, but it must have been quite recent, since
I clearly remember seeing the behaviour described on my original post at
least one or two weeks ago.
Since I don't know what fixed it and, as I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libbonobo2-0
Background: talking to the developer of mail-notify about a possible bug
on that application, he pointed out that the bug might rather come from
bonobo and added a link to a possible patch. I leave the investigation
to someone more
I can confirm this on my system too.
The only workaround is to use the keyboard shortcuts (i.e. CTRL-C to
copy the selection, CTRL-V to paste the selection).
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I already saw this behaviour during the dapper development phase, but it
somehow got fixed with some updates. Now, some days before the dapper
release, I've noticed it again.
Basically, after having open a document, opening a new one will cause
gedit to remain in the
Public bug reported:
The Human theme seems to use the default GNOME emblems for all
categories except for 'Important', where the Tango emblem is used.
However, when the 'Important' emblem is chosen for a folder, it is a lot
bigger than the default GNOME ones, and it is in fact just as big as the
I can confirm this on my system with ubuntu-artwork 28 installed. This
happens at least with the Epiphany and Synaptic 'Reload' buttons.
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The size of the 'Save' icon seems to be smaller than the rest of the
icons, e.g. on a toolbar. this is not especially noticeable in most
cases except (at least) this one:
- SystemPreferencesTheme. The smaller size of the 'Save' icon makes
the 'Save Theme...' button
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I've observed this on two different machines already. The main thing
these had in common is that they were upgraded from Breezy to Dapper,
i.e. none of them had a fresh Dapper install.
I'm using mozilla-acroread 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 on both. For an example
URL, just type in the following search
Here's another alternative for taking a screenshot when a menu is active
(copied and pasted from a comment in a duplicate of this bug):
2006/5/27, sam tygier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you could also try gimp's file-aquire-screenshot
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Just a quick comment related to this:
it would actually make things easier if the help system at least told
you *how* to save searches.
Quoting from the Nautilus help file, chapter Searching For Files,
section Saving Searches:
quote
Nautilus searches can also be saved for future use. Once
** Summary changed:
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Public bug reported:
I've just updated to ubuntu-artwork 20 and observed the following:
The icon that should be nex to the menu entry in SystemPlacesAbout
Ubuntu is missing when the icon theme is not Human.
Steps to reproduce:
1.- Go to SystemPreferencesTheme
2.- Select the custom theme and
Public bug reported:
With the last update (ubuntu-artwork 20), the Ubuntu icon next to the
Applications menu seems to have gone.
Now the default GNOME foot is shown instead.
** Affects: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
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I've just updated to ubuntu-artwork 20 and observed that when not using
the Human theme, some icons are missing completely, that is, not even
the GNOME stock icons are shown.
This seems to happen for the following entries in the Add to Panel
dialog:
* Connect to Server...
*
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
(Note: I was not sure whether I should report this to nautilus instead)
On the GNOME main menu, when going to PlacesRemovable Media, where the
list of removable volumes is shown, there is no icon next to Removable
Media.
Since all other
Public bug reported:
Yelp has got two very nice shortcuts to view man (ALT+F2 man:manpage)
or info (ALT+F2 info:infopage) pages.
However, when calling the info: method (ALT+F2 info:infopage), if the
infopage does not exist, yelp complains quite correctly with the
message:
The Uniform Resource
This bug is related to this issue:
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38764
A fix has just been released whereby '/' volume labels are treated as a
special case, so at least part of what has been discussed here seems to
have been fixed already.
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The Download Manager icon in the notification area has got a solid grey
background.
That means that when the colour of the panel containing the Download
Manager icon is other than the default GNOME grey (e.g. another solid or
transparent colour), the Download Manager icon
I've tried the Dapper Flight7 LiveCD on two different computers and this
issue is still there.
Could someone confirm this?
If this can be reproduced, I think it would be worth fixing it before
release, since most users coming from a Windows environment might want
to have a look whether their
I couldn't agree more with all this, especially with the first comment
posted by Emmanuel Touzery.
In fact, I myself thought there had been something wrong when after
upgrading usplash I saw the new artwork on shutdown. I had to restart
again to make sure that that really was the new artwork.
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
The help pages shown when pressing the help button for the gnome-
session-settings application
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When creating a new session on the Session Options of the gnome-
session-settings application (SystemPreferencesSessions) by clicking
on the Add
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Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
On Breezy, I used to be able to open pdf files in an Epiphany tab or
window by clicking on the URL containing the pdf.
The only requirement for
Public bug reported:
Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Using epiphany-browser 2.14.1-0ubuntu2, Epiphany seems to have lost the
ability to keep data between sessions.
Basically, I used to be able to
I can confirm this behaviour using epiphany-browser 2.14.1-0ubuntu2.
Epiphany seems to have lost the ability to keep data between sessions.
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The common point might have been that we all have played with xgl/compiz at
some point. ATM, I'm not using xgl/compiz (I uninstalled the repository
packages) and my configuration files are back to what they were before trying
them out.
1) The reason I personally don't have gdm.conf-custom is
I take back what I said on my previous comment:
2) After removing gdm.conf-custom, it does not get recreated. Even when
manually recreating it from backup, the bug still occurs.
I don't seem to be getting this bug anymore.
I don't know if it is related to the latest package updates or the
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36738 ***
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
This bug report originally applies to gnome-session 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.
On the Session Options tab, the
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After applying the upstream patch to gnome-session 2.14.1-0ubuntu3 on my
Dapper system, the buttons seem to be working as expected.
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Just a quick note:
Quoting the upstream bug:
When logging out of gnome the fadeout is often
choppy and gives users a bad impression gnome's
performance charateristics.
I don't think getting psychedelic colours every time you log out of GNOME gives
a better impression of GNOME...
This is even
Having had a look at the upstream bug, I agree with the idea of consistency
between the different methods (Places menu, GtkFileSelector, computer:///
location and Places sidebar) but I think the current implementation has only
achieved half of that.
Why not apply the idea of consistency all
What about using the same method for fading as the gksu package does?
When showing the gksudo dialog, the fading is smooth enough and the colours of
the background image are ok.
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Public bug reported:
Affects: gparted (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
After booting successfully with the Dapper LiveCD Beta2, I open GParted
and it shows a warning sign next to my fat32 partition. After right
clicking on
It seems that the new nautilus version lists all drives on the system,
regardless whether they are mounted or not. Floppies and CD-ROMS are one
example.
This gets especially annoying in cases like internal card readers, where all
units are shown in Places even if they are not mounted and not
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sam,
Thanks for your reply. What you described on your last post is what I
understand as a normal case of focus stealing prevention from a well-behaved
application. I find it logical and I can reproduce it on my system. So,
following your steps (and ignoring step 4 as you said):
1.- Launch
Here are the screenshots, one for the default GNOME theme and one for the Human
theme.
About staying on the Junk/Not Junk icons topic. I'm sorry if my last post was
confusing. I mentioned the Send/Receive buttons not as an issue but as an
example.
Anyway, I realise that if this bug is an
Ok, I have been processing some spam today and I got to confirm that the Not
Junk icon IS now themed.
However, since the themed icons for Junk and Not Junk are completely
different, the issue about consistency in the Human icons for Evolution still
remains.
I believe that if the icons show
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