NanoWar, do you mean that you changed background-color: @bg_color to
background-color: inherit in the theme file?
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Nautilus 3.7.92 breaks
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Ubuntu includes /usr/local/lib in the library search path via a file in
/etc/ld.so.conf.d, and also configures pkg-config to look for .pc files
in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig. But gobject-introspection's built-in
search path looks for type libraries only in /usr, not in
Alexandre, thanks for the additional information. In GNOME Shell this
is known not to be a problem, as Jeremy pointed out in his comment #11
above. GNOME Shell uses a different window manager (Mutter) which can
draw the background itself and which apparently allows desktop windows
to be
Public bug reported:
In GNOME, the setting /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-format has
value 12h or 24h and determines whether GNOME applications such as
Nautilus display 12-hour or 24-hour time. In vanilla GNOME's control
center there's a Time Date applet which lets the user set this value.
I suspect that the theme changes required will be the same for GNOME
Shell and Unity, so probably there's no need for two bugs. This bug has
already been marked as affecting light-themes, which addresses that
aspect of the problem. For Unity the problem is larger: we'll probably
need to make
Do you mean Kubuntu, for example? Can those flavors run Unity?
If you want to keep /com/canonical/indicator/datetime/time-format for
such flavors, then you could have the Ubuntu gnome-control-center set
both /com/canonical/indicator/datetime/time-format and
Luc, you're running GNOME Shell, right? All you should need to do is
apply the patch Alexandre attached in comment #27.
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Nautilus 3.7.92
Note that the theme fix I proposed in #19 above (also present in my
ubuntu-themes branch in #20) solves the theme problem in a different
way: rather than adding a background-color: transparent rule to
NautilusWindow, it removes a more general rule about inheriting
background colors. I think I
Alexandre, when you say the correct behavior do you mean that Nautilus
is displaying icons on top of a desktop background? What version of
Nautilus are you running? What change have you made to gtk-widgets.css,
exactly? Have you enabled the Compiz wallpaper plugin?
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I'm running 0.80~exp2 on Ubuntu 13.04. I have GTK 3.9 built from git
master, and I just tested and found that this problem only occurs with
that GTK, not with GTK 3.8.0. So I think this is probably related to
some destabilizing changes that have happened in GTK recently - see
Aha - I just stumbled upon bug #982889 (X trying to start before
plymouth has finished using the drm driver). It certainly looks like
this bug could be related.
It would have been nice if you guys had pointed me to that bug before
now - oh well.
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I just received a fix for bug #982889 via software updates. After that
I tried rebooting 6 times and every boot was successful! So I think
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring).
Every time I invoke Synaptic I have to type my password, even if I just
ran it 30 seconds before. That's tiring. Synaptic provides a file
com.ubuntu.pkexec.synaptic.policy that specifies an authentication
policy for polkit. Currently it
See also bug #882825, which is a metabug to fix this in various packages
in Ubuntu.
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should store files in XDG-recommended directories
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To see the problem:
1. Start Synaptic.
2. Resize the window to be larger than the default size.
3. Close Synaptic and run it again.
The window will briefly flash into view at the size which you set in
step 2, then will snap back to its default size. Instead, it should
stay
Yes - I wanted to mark it as a duplicate of the same bug this morning,
but was blocked by the same problem!
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X server sometimes fails to
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libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods
provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you
to write native speed custom Git applications in any language which
supports C bindings.
URL: http://libgit2.github.com/
License:
Awesome, thanks!
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[needs-packaging] libgit2
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring).
The libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev package should contain gstreamer-
plugins-bad-1.0.pc, but it's missing there.
** Affects: gst-plugins-bad1.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Unfortunately I'm still seeing this with the latest Raring updates. I
have Linux 3.8.0-19-generic with xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.21.6-0ubuntu3. Chris, can you elaborate on the race condition here?
This is a race between which two entities - the X server and plymouthd?
And they're both racing
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Privacy settings don't affect Gnome recently-used list.
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring). To see the problem, do these steps
on a 64-bit system:
1. Install the python-nautilus package.
2. Install any extension that uses nautilus-python, e.g. the rabbitvcs-nautilus
package.
3. From a terminal window, run 'nautilus -q' to exit
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Synaptic currently stores various files in ~/.synaptic. Instead it should use
the directories recommended by the XDG specification:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/XDGConfigFolders
** Affects: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think we should have Launchpad bugs for any task that is probably
worth doing, not just for bugs which damage Synaptic or for hard
requirements. There's been a broad push in the GNOME world for all
applications to use XDG directories, and I think Synaptic should be no
exception. I recommend
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On Ubuntu Raring, start CompizConfig Settings Manager, then click
Preferences in the left column. Unity and all window decorations will
immediately disappear, leaving an ugly and pretty much unusable desktop.
.xsession-errors reveals that all Compiz plugins are unloading,
Public bug reported:
I'm on Ubuntu Raring. To see the problem:
1. Start CompizConfig Settings Manager and enable a new plugin, e.g. the JPEG
image loading plugin.
2. The plugin will be loaded in compiz (as you can see in .xsession-errors).
3. Log out and log back in.
4. The plugin you enabled
More specifically, every time Compiz starts it's apparently overwriting
~/.config/compiz-1/compizconfig/unity.ini with the contents of
/etc/compizconfig/unity.ini, clobbering the previous set of selected
plugins.
** Summary changed:
- compiz resets active plugin list on every login
+ compiz
Public bug reported:
I'm running Synaptic built from bzr trunk on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring).
To see the problem, double click between any two column headers in the
main Synaptic view. Synaptic collapses the column to the left of where
you clicked: that column now has width zero. That's not very
Actually if a set of packages all have the same version number, it would
be useful if I could select them all and apply Force Version to all of
them at once. In this situation, the Force Version dialog could offer
only versions which are actually available for all of the selected
packages.
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Yeah. My vote is to stay with the current Nautilus (3.6 in Raring)
since it is maintained upstream, but to use patches or plugins to fix
the most important regressions.
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I reinstalled Raring from a daily build in the hope that might fix
things. It didn't: booting still usually, but not always, fails. To
recap what I've said above, when I boot one of three things typically
happens:
1. I'm left looking at a black screen with a mouse cursor on virtual terminal
7.
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Raring still has python-pip 1.1, which is over a year old now. The
latest release is 1.3.1 (2013-03-08); it would be nice to update to
that.
** Affects: python-pip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu (and GNOME) have always provided the Alt+F4 shortcut for closing
windows. In my opinion Alt+F4 is too awkward to type for such a common
operation, especially on notebooks where the Alt and F4 keys may be
relatively small. In addition to Alt+F4, I think Ubuntu should
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Status: Unknown
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OK - I installed linux-
image-3.9.0-994-generic_3.9.0-994.201304060409_amd64 and rebooted. On
my first boot I saw a blank screen on VT7, and when I switched to VT1
and logged in I saw that X and plymouthd had just crashed as evidenced
by files in /var/crash. The X log, however, included no error
Public bug reported:
On Raring, gedit's embedded terminal (enabled via the Embedded Terminal
plugin) shows white text on a light gray background. It's almost
impossible to read.
On Fedora the embedded terminal in the same version of gedit looks fine.
I think this is probably an Ambiance theming
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gtksourceview3 is a widely used GTK library and is used in core programs
such as gedit. So it would be nice to have a debug symbol package for
gtksourceview3 in the main Ubuntu repository, just like we have for
libgtk and libglib, for example.
** Affects: gtksourceview3
Public bug reported:
GNOME removed type-ahead find in Nautilus 3.6, not without controversy:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2012-August/msg2.html
Now when you type in a Nautilus window, Nautilus immediately performs a
search in the current directory and all its
I wasn't even aware that I had gdm installed on my system! Ah, I see -
it's a dependency of gnome-shell, which I installed experimentally.
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I just added the 'started plymouth-splash' line to /etc/init/gdm.conf,
then tried rebooting. Unfortunately it still took me three tries to get
a successful boot. On the first attempt I was left looking at a screen
with boot text including
Starting LightDM Display Manager
Starting Recovery
Public bug reported:
In the generic GNOME sources, Ctrl+Delete is the keyboard shortcut for
deleting a file in both Nautilus and in gedit's file browser. Ubuntu
patches Nautilus to use Delete instead. For consistency, you should
also patch gedit to use the same shortcut there.
** Affects:
I'm happy to repro this again and grab the unity log if you like - just
let me know.
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X server sometimes fails to start on MacBook Air
Timo,
I made that change, then booted 11 times. 4 of the 11 boots were
successful. The other 7 times I was left looking at a blank screen or
the Ubuntu logo. In those cases I was able to switch to virtual
terminal 1 and log in in text mode. I never once ended up in low-
graphics mode with the
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring) on a MacBook Air 5,2. The machine has
an Intel HD Graphics 4000 (Ivybridge Mobile) graphics chip. I have
xserver-xorg-core version 2:1.13.3-0ubuntu4.
On
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X
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Done. In the blank screen state I also noticed that both X and
plymouthd had crashed as evidenced by files in /var/crash. I'll attach
those crash files too.
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Thanks for looking into this.
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:02.0/boot_vga is 1.
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X server sometimes fails to start on MacBook Air 5,2:
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring) on a MacBook Air 5,2. The machine has
an Intel HD Graphics 4000 (Ivybridge Mobile) graphics chip. I have
xserver-xorg-core version 2:1.13.3-0ubuntu4.
On approximately every other boot, the X server fails to start and I'm
left in an
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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X server sometimes fails to start on MacBook Air 5,2: no screens
By the way, this is a regression from Quantal, where Ubuntu booted every
time without a problem.
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Why is this bug incomplete? Is there more information you'd like from
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Here they are. If there's anything else I can provide, don't hesitate
to ask.
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By the way, I have xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.21.5-0ubuntu1.
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This works just fine with Epiphany 3.6.1 in Raring (at least with GTK
3.7.12). So this is no longer an issue; marking invalid.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
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This no longer occurs with Epiphany 3.6.1 on Ubuntu Raring (at least not
with libgtk 3.7.12). So this is no longer an issue; marking invalid.
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I no longer see this with Nemiver 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring) with
GTK 3.7.12. So this is no longer an issue. Marking invalid.
** Changed in: nemiver (Ubuntu)
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In Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring) I still have to press Fn to get to the function
keys. The fix Samuel mentioned in comment #44 above still works fine.
I have to set up this manually time I install a new version of Ubuntu,
which is annoying. I'd love for no-Fn to be the default - could Ubuntu
consider
Moving this bug to the ubuntu-gnome project as Sebastien suggested.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
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Moving this bug to the ubuntu-gnome project.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
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gnome-screenshot 3.7 fails, displaying blank window
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With the latest package updates this is now working fine. Closing.
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items
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I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring), running Nautilus 3.7.92 from the GNOME 3
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3). This version
of Nautilus doesn't draw the desktop background - actually that
capability was removed in 3.7.91. So the desktop background appears
Public bug reported:
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring), running Nautilus 3.7.92 from the GNOME 3
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3).
When I open any menu from the Nautilus toolbar, the keyboard
accelerators in the menu (e.g. Ctrl+T, Shift+Ctrl+N) are displayed in a
font so light
adam@lime:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.background active
false
adam@lime:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons
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I'm on Ubuntu Raring and running gnome-tweak-tool 3.7.4 from the GNOME 3
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3). It crashes on
startup:
gi._glib.GError: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod:
No such interface `org.gnome.Shell' on object at
Public bug reported:
I'm running GnuCash 2.4.11 on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring). On this system,
the items in the File-Import menu all have the same text (Convert).
Clearly this is wrong. If I disable the application menu (by
uninstalling the indicator-appmenu package) and run GnuCash again, then
the
Public bug reported:
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring), running gnome-screenshot 3.7.5 from the
GNOME 3 PPA (https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3).
Unfortunately this version of gnome-screenshot is pretty much broken:
- When I attempt to take a screenshot of a window, the window goes
Public bug reported:
Starting with version 3.7.3, gedit has an application menu with menu
items such as New Window, Preferences, About and Quit. Unfortunately
this menu does not display under Unity, which makes gedit nearly
unusable. You can see this if you install gedit 3.7 on Raring from the
Daniel,
note that the Ubuntu Online Services integration is an Ubuntu extension
to Shotwell, enabled via an Ubuntu patch to the Shotwell sources. If
you build Shotwell from the source tarball from Yorba, you'll be able to
use classic Facebook publishing without Ubuntu Online Services.
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Just like the previous commenter, I saw this crash right after I plugged
in my iPhone.
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upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in __stpcpy_chk()
I saw this when I attached my iPhone 4 (running iOS 6).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990947
Thanks for the stack trace. This is a duplicate of bug #990947. The
corresponding bug upstream is http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5252 .
GStreamer is actually responsible for this crash, and we've filed a
Shotwell has already switched (in the recent 0.13.0 release) to using
OAuth for Picasa authentication. See
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3445#note-8
So I'm marking this bug fixed.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Jorge,
could you attach a stack trace and log file? See
http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/wiki/ShotwellFAQ#I-found-a
-bug-in-Shotwell-How-can-I-report-it
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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This sounds like this bug known upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5843
We're planning to investigate for 0.13.1.
** Description changed:
After upgrading from 0.12.9 to 0.13 shotwell starts rewriting metadata
on every launch, going through the progress with the ever-slowing pace
Alberto: we just released Shotwell 0.13.0, so you'll now need to merge
your changes with that release. In 0.13.0 we kept --fatal-warnings, but
turned on --enable-deprecated to work around the same Gtk.Table problem.
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