The description of What happens instead seems to identify three
issues:
Firstly, that you want nautilus to execute scripts without the execute
bit set: stuff marked not executable is *intentionally* not executable.
This is not a bug. That said, if it were a bug, it wouldn't be a bug in
nautilus,
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A description of the method by which one would accomplish a patch to
allow this through gconf settings is available in the upstream bug for
the curious. It is unlikely that Ubuntu would change the default
behaviour, as the GECOS name of the user is already available through
GDM by default (and
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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When I activate the indicator-applet menu, the last-used application
launcher on the gnome-panel is highlighted. The symptoms seem to match
those of bug #18361, but *only* happen for indicator-appet. Other menus
(including
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Fix in CDBS reverted by cdbs 0.4.62+nmu1ubuntu7
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Evolution changes undone as a side effect of building 2.28.3-0ubuntu6
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nautilus and gnome-panel have been rebuild against reverted CDBS and
published for i386/amd64. Other architectures are pending build
publication, and should be available in about an hour. Some users may
continue to experience this bug depending on mirroring delays for
several hours to come.
gedit should determine the filter set based on the user locale at
runtime, rather than based on the system locale at install-time. In
addition to fixing this issue, this would resolve issues where users
need to open text files from foreign locales with appropriate locale
variable adjustments
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I was briefly able to replicate this in lucid with the .desktop files
shipped in the 'teg' and 'nethack' packages. The behaviour did not
change after invoking update-gnome-menus-cache. I moved teg.desktop,
and added a new teg.desktop including Version=1.0, and re-updated the
cache, with no
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The upstream task has become invalid because upstream has determined
that the best workaround is for joystick using applications to inhibit
screensaver activation directly. In the unlikely event that all games
are ported to use the X joystick interface, it may be appropriate to
revisit the
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I'm unsure if this is also the case with XIM, but when using SCIM this
bug is caused because SCIM discards synthetic XEvents
(scim/extras/gtk2_immodule/gtkimcontextscim.cpp:981), and gnome-
screensaver uses XEmbed to display the password and message dialogs,
passing received XEvents with
The trick with just removing media without warning the system is the
data write cache, such that users randomly pulling a USB drive without
unmounting may well have not fully flushed all the writes (the Not safe
to remove bit). Perhaps rather than having an explicit unmount/eject
feature, the UI
@Scott Not every optical drive has an eject button: some are under
software control (but may have some little pinhole into which one may
insert a paperclip: I don't think this sends a software-detectable
event). Also, my use case (A): rewriting rewritable media may require
the ability to unmount,
While I'm not that concerned about wording, I do feel there is a use
case for unmounting without removing. Some examples might include:
A) Wishing to overwrite rewritable media from some image (e.g. writing
the newest Ubuntu ISO to a rewritable disk that may have contained
previous data).
B)
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It appears to me that the upstream behaviour is to have /apps/gnome-
power-manager/lock/blank_screen true in gconf, but that our package sets
this to false in debian/gconf-defaults. I strongly suspect this was
because this was perceived as a duplicate key to one in gnome-
screensaver, and only
, please enable such a build for
pango1.0 for jaunty.
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Status: In Progress
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, please enable such a build for
gtk+2.0 for jaunty.
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Importance: Undecided
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Status: In Progress
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hackel, The exceedingly high DPI device is a head-mounted display, so
yes, while it's an extreme case, I'd probably really run it at a fake
DPI. That said, the same glass could be used to make a very detailed
watch, but users would want to have full size characters, etc.
soc, Thanks for the
I'd be happy with just removing the workaround, and filing new bugs for
anything that doesn't work ideally with the detected DPI, either an
application making an incorrect assumption, or a detection failure.
Changing the UI to accurately reflect separate horizontal and vertical
resolutions is
I have a 0.75 800x600 display, where dpi is very definitely 300.
Excluding values as nonsensical isn't the right way to do it either.
Still, I think wontfix is the correct value for this bug: it's not
going to be fixed in Ubuntu. If GNOME gets DPI independence, that will
happen entirely
I'm marking this wontfix in the interest of reducing architecture-
specific changes. Attempting to create a relationship between an
architecture and a given use case creates confusion for users who may
have multiple architectures available.
** Changed in: gst-plugins-bad0.10 (Ubuntu)
I'm marking this wontfix in the interest of reducing architecture-
specific changes. Attempting to create a relationship between an
architecture and a given use case creates confusion for users who may
have multiple architectures available.
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
When playing full-screen games, if there is a crash in the game, it is
not uncommon to end up in X with the resolution used by the game. For
those of us with limited 3D accelleration, this is often 640x480. The
simple solution to
I can reproduce this without desktop effects (using metacity).
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I've tested this suite in the MID live environment.
The layout is a little cramped at 800x600, but acceptable at 1024x600.
The hildon patch is no longer required with this set of packages.
Pairing with a keyboard worked, and the keyboard was then usable.
Pairing with a headset worked, although
Testing again, with 4.9/1.6 in a Desktop live environment.
Layout looks great at 800x600. The change from text to icons really
helps. Would still overflow vertically without the patch.
Pairing with keyboard worked. No issues.
Pairing with headset worked. Nothing shows in lshal, nor in the
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Another option would to do something like that which is done for
usplash, which Recommends: usplash-theme-ubuntu | usplash-theme (where
usplash-theme is a virtual package that can be provided by any complaint
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I think these shouldn't even be Suggests. When gnome-volume-manager was
used to manage DVDs and CDs, these applications would make sense in
concert with gnome-volume-manager. As this is no longer the case, I
don't understand any use-case where these applications are relevant to
users of
After a short discussion on #ubuntu-devel with the artwork teams for
each of edubuntu, mythbuntu, ubuntustudio, and xubuntu, it was agreed
that gdm should Recommend: ubuntu-gdm-themes | gdm-theme, and that theme
providers should Provide: gdm-theme. To facilitate this, I have
attached a debdiff
Indeed, but debian/patches/00_disable_media_handling.patch basically
makes gnome-volume-manager not handle optical media anymore, so I'm not
sure the presence of *any* CD or DVD related software makes sense as
Depends:, Recommends:, or Suggests: except in the cases where the
software can also be
I've just tested on an up-to-date hardy, cannot read the attached PDF
with evince without poppler-data installed, but can read it after having
installed poppler-data. Note that there are some licensing concerns
with poppler-data: specifically that modification is prohibited. This
violates the
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I believe the display of Japanese PDF by evince is now working in hardy,
as long as multiverse poppler-data package is installed. Could you
please check to see if
http://tokyodebian.alioth.debian.org/pdf/debianmeetingresume200803.pdf
causes the same display issues as the PDF from your bank?
If
Which encoding is defined in your locale? Personally, I've not had any
difficulties working with Japanese text for any of en_IN, en_US.utf8,
ja_JP.utf8, or ru_RU.utf8.
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Changing from Fix Committed to Confirmed to restore visibility, in
the hopes that this increases the chance of a future solution. While it
may need fixing upstream, and the Ubuntu work may be done, having it
marked Fix Committed over 4 releases seems an odd status.
** Changed in: inkscape
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Status
While I certainly agree with the reason for the bug, I nonetheless
believe it to be a bug. Given that it is rather difficult to fix, and
that it will not likely be fixed in Ubuntu, I'm adjusting this from
Invalid to Won't Fix, which seems to better match the intent of the
statement about the bug
The file I thought might have some information was ~/.xsession-errors,
which is a hidden file in the home directory. I'm not sure what else
might also be useful, but it is likely related to the latest nautilus
update.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Uploaded. Thanks.
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I'm not sure about not a frequent one as, for me, with the unpatched
libgtk, gnome-panel crashes about once every three builds (and I tend to
have between a dozen and a score builds daily, so that's often enough to
be incredibly annoying). It appears to be related to larger amounts of
RAM/cache,
I can also replicate a crash in gnome-panel under similar circumstances,
which crash is no longer present with the application of this patch.
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
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python-gdata is currently in universe, so it would be appropriate to
first file a Main Inclusion Request against python-data, as otherwise
totem would be uninstallable from the shipped CDs (which would be less
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uninstalling epiphany-browser, even with epiphany-gecko installed (and
all other surrounding packages) removes the entry from the preferred
applications dialog and the use of epiphany from the command line,
while not otherwise impacting epiphany.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Sorry for the confusion. I was confirming the bug based on my testing.
By not otherwise impacting epiphany, I mean that I could still launch
epiphany-gecko from the epiphany menu item, and the application worked
successfully, so it appears that the only remaining functionality in the
dummy
This bug is unfortunately invalid as reported. Firstly, it doesn't seem
to be directly related to the yelp package. Secondly the skype package
is not supported by Ubuntu. Thirdly, for audio issues, I'd recommend
you visit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound and try the
troubleshooting
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I can replicate this bug. Note that copy paste to gedit seems to work
fine, it's just drag drop that doesn't. Further, once the characters
are represented correctly in gedit, they can be dragged and dropped to
other the Epiphany location bar, Terminal, and Pidgin without
difficulties.
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This isn't really a bug, so I'm marking it invalid. I'd ascribe the
change to the visual presentation. I find that I routinely lose 30-50
seconds off my best times whenever I change themes until I get used to
the new one. This is especially true when the target size changes, even
by a couple of
Based on model B) Add libxine1-x to lsongs dependencies nothing to
python-pyxine, the pyxine task doesn't need an action.
** Changed in: pyxine (Ubuntu)
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quark (3.21-3.3ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Update dependencies for xine-lib transition (LP: #159338)
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** Changed in: lsongs (Ubuntu)
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* Update dependencies for xine-lib transition (LP: #159338)
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From a quick look at pyxine, the correct dependencies of python-pyxine
are not clear, given that one could write either an X or console
binding. The only reverse dependency of python-pyxine is lsongs. I see
two options, and encourage someone more familar with python or xine to
select one (or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I suspect that the problem doesn't actually lie in gnome-appearance-
properties, but as that was the interface for a workaround, it seems a
good place for the report. Please reassign as appropriate.
The GNOME default API, as
Merely trapping keyboard input as well as mouse movement may not be
sufficient, especially for games that are primarily played with a
joystick, gamepad, or other specialised input device. Ideally the
screensaver should trap on any input events, regardless of source.
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** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: wxwidgets2.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: mlind = Emmet Hikory
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: wxwidgets2.6 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for your work on this bug. I've added the patch tag to draw the
attention of packages to the fix gpixpod. I've unsubscribed ubuntu-
universe-sponsors, as this does not represent a new candidate revision
(patch is not a debdiff). If a debdiff is produced to address this
issue, and
I have unsubscribed ubuntu-universe-sponsors, as this patch is not a
debdiff. I have added the patch tag in case someone is interested in
preparing a new revision including this patch. If a debdiff is attached
to this bug, please resubscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsors for upload.
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Thank you for the continued work to improve desktop-file-validate. This
patch applies cleanly, and seems to do many of the right things, but the
resulting package does not compile for me. Separately, a few notes:
1) Line 741 of the resulting file compresses an else statement to a
single line.
This patch looks great. Thanks a lot.
The next step is to get this applied upstream. Please open a bug on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org, assign to the desktop-file-utils product, and
attach your patch.
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This patch applies cleanly, but I still don't believe it accomplishes
the goal of modifying validate.c so that encoding matches the other
deprecations. As far as I can see, for other cases where a specific
entry is deprecated, the upstream authors have removed the entire
handlers for those
** Changed in: desktop-file-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Encoding is deprecated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117180
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** Changed in: desktop-file-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Martin Peeks = RainCT
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Encoding is deprecated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117180
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** Changed in: desktop-file-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = RainCT
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Encoding is deprecated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117180
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Thanks for the patch. A few notes:
1) It's probably a good idea to add a comment around line 456 that
Encoding is deprecated (see other comments in the area. Check the spec
to see in which version it was deprecated.
2) You don't need to note the deprecation in the check. Try to more
closely
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