I have noticed the same problem when using gnome-terminal + mosh = mouse
scroll goes trough command history (like pressing keys up and down)
instead of scrolling the (as would be correct in that situation and what
e.g. xterm does).
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Ok, the patch is now applied in gnome-terminal and I disabled in the
profile the option 'Whether to send keystrokes for alternate screen
scrolling' to fix this annoying behaviour for me.
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Running 12.04 with ubuntu-proposed enabled, all updates installed as of
2012-12-05. I ran the test case described in the bug report and there
was no error.
However, it seems that WLAN passwords are no longer stored in the Gnome
keyring, but in Network-Manager, thus the example wasn't that good,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 416825 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416825
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 416825
gnome-keyring passwd should be changed on system password change
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I tested this again alterning using passwd and gnome-control-center.
Each time the problem above repeats with gnome-control-center but passwd
works correctly.
As a side note, I also noticed that when the user clicks on the dots
next to Password and the nec password dialog opens, the focus of the
Public bug reported:
Changing password via username users password (gnome-control-center
in Ubuntu 12.04/Unity) does not change the password that protects the
default gnome keyring. Users who change their login password end up in a
situation where random applications start asking for an new
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/911426
Title:
Changing user login password in gnome-control-settings does not change
login key password in
Here are instructions how to download source, edit it and compile it
with a bigger number of Places entries before subfolder: http://www
.ubuntu-inside.me/2009/03/howto-display-more-than-5-bookmarks-at.html
There are also Brainstorms about this:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/21133 (primary;
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492782
This bug is likely to be in X rather than the screensaver. There are
several duplicates with same symptoms.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 492782
Mouse cursor disappears after restarting
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492782
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 552214
No mouse cursor after resuming from suspend during the graphical login
prompt.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 492782
Mouse cursor
Did you recently change your system login password? This might be
related to #416825.
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Annoying unlock keyring popups after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644488
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Did you recently change your system login password? This might be
related to bug #416825.
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Keyring messes up on fresh Ubuntu 10.10 install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643484
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Did you recently change your system login password? This might be related to
bug #416825.
A possible workaround is to set an empty password to the Gnome keyring manager
so that it is always opened without error. The passwords are likely safe anyway
if you are using Ubuntu on your personal
The post #71 by Matthias Klumpp has many valid points. I really hope you
could at least postpone this design change to Lucid+1, otherwise there
is a great risk that we'll be stuck with a big annoyance in a LTS
release.
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** Attachment removed: process and device lists.tar.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40823082/process%20and%20device%20lists.tar.gz
** Attachment added: diff-of-sorted-processes-in-normal-and-broken-state.txt
I don't think this is a duplicate. Even though the main symptoms are the
same, this bug was introduced newly by some update in Lucid after the
alpha release. Also the other bug report is about GDM, which has since
been completely rewritten.
After investigateing this some more, I noticed that when
Actually the option B has been implemented in the newest Gnome (I just
tried), so somebody probably reported this somewhere before.
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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..although the error message could still be a bit better. I opened a bug
at Gnome Bugzilla.
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = gnomebug (forhost)
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: gnomebug (forhost) = (unassigned)
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Copying/moving files from one
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #606856
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606856
** Also affects: gnome-vfs via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606856
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Copying/moving files from one filesystem to another fails if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in to Ubuntu 9.10 with a clean profile
2. Open Places menu: you will see six bookmarks: Home, Desktop, Documents,
Music, Images, Videos
3. Open Home and add five folder, then make a bookmark of each folder.
4.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open home folder on Ubuntu (file system ext3 or ext4)
2. Make new file called Cambridge 08\09 images.zip
3. Insert a USB key made in Windows (file system vfat or ntfs)
4. Copy file to USB key
= Nautilus complains that it cannot copy the file.
In fact
I decided to reopen this bug, since it has reappeared in Karmic Koala.
The file association is missing again. Opening .asc files runs Gedit,
not Seahorse.
Also, in the newest version of Gedit there is no GPG-plugin anymore, so
the situation is much worse than in older Ubuntu versions.
** Changed
Other ripping software save the changes made by the user into .cddb
(local copy of the FreeDB). I think sound juicer should do the same.
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Sound Juicer should remember modifications to titles/artists after exiting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11894
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Here is xsession-errors attached as you requested. As you can see, the
nautilus-cd-burner writes the audio CD with option data when it should
be audio, hence CD goes wrong..
** Attachment added: xsession-errors
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8535754/xsession-errors
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** Description changed:
- Currently, the default screen saver in Dapper is 'random'. A computer
- running a screen saver is a terrible waste of energy.
+ Currently, the default screen saver in Dapper and Edgy is 'random'. A
+ computer running a screen saver is a terrible waste of energy.
I
Public bug reported:
Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
In some situations, e.g. when I pop in a DVD movie, Totem opens up and shows an
error message like:
Totem could not play 'file:///dev/hdc'.
Could not
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Currently, the default screen saver in Dapper is 'random'. A computer
running a screen saver is a terrible waste of energy.
I suggest the
Already fixed upstream.
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal = Minor
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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Error message for unsupported media uninformative
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/39683
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