*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1189088 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189088
This is pretty much a duplicate of bug #1189088. This bug was actually
reported first, but I'll mark this one as a duplicate since there's been
more activity on that bug.
** This bug has been marked a
Sebastien, thanks for your comment - it's nice to know that someone at
Ubuntu is paying attention to this thread.
I don't think forking an old version of Nautilus is practical. The
problem is that it would be a ton of work to keep such a fork compatible
with new versions of GTK, GLib and other
Sebastien, thanks for your reply. Given your staffing level I can see
why this is not as easy as it might seem.
According to this page Canonical has over 500 employees:
http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical
If only 10 of them are assigned to desktop maintenance, I would say that
team is
I was trying to build something specific when I filed this bug back in
April, but I no longer remember what that was! So if you like you can
close this, and I'll reopen if I run into the same problem again.
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This bug affects numerous programs, not just virt-manager. I also see
these internal GTK menu names in Abiword, Geany and Xournal, for
example.
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BlackDalek: Yes, it looks just like that!
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Title:
black line garbage flickers onto screen every few minutes
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) currently has grive 0.2.0. Please update to
version 0.3.0, which has some bug fixes and new features as described at
https://github.com/Grive/grive/blob/master/README
Thanks!
** Affects: grive
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm running the daily build of Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
When I try to install nautilus-dropbox, I get a Python error
gpgme.GpgmeError: (7, 150, u'Invalid crypto engine')
The full trace is below.
$ sudo apt-get install nautilus-dropbox
Reading package lists... Done
Building
Fantastic - thanks!
By the way, I'm also looking forward to seeing a package for
libgit2-glib - see bug #1177555. (libgit2 0.18 and libgit2-glib are
both requirements for building the latest gitg.)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1018718 ***
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I believe this is a duplicate of bug #1018718.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1018718
columns width redrawn by multiple events
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I see this too with Nautilus 3.6.3 in Saucy. I can reliably reproduce
this bug like this:
1. Start Nautilus.
2. Go to the /etc folder in list view. On a typical machine this directory
will have a few hundred files.
3. Make sure you're displaying the default set of columns (Name, Size, Type,
Joseph,
I'm not convinced that a kernel bug report would be appropriate here.
As I've pointed out, a surprising amount of CPU time is being spent in
nouveau_connector_detect which is presumably in the Nouveau kernel
driver. The Nouveau project tracks its bugs separately from the Linux
kernel;
I'm not sure whether this is new in Saucy, since I got this MacBook Pro
only after I had upgraded to Saucy.
I tested with the upstream kernel you specified and the behavior is
exactly the same: logging out is very slow, taking perhaps 10 seconds or
more. And once again profiling showed lots of
Ah. And who should be setting the mux in that way? The Intel X driver?
The Intel kernel driver? Some other component?
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X server fails
Ah. Is this something that you can work on (and are willing to), or
should I refile this as a bug in those kernel drivers to bring this to
the attention of others?
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When I run indicator-appmenu with GTK 3.9.2, all menu items are always
disabled. I used git bisect and found that this broke with this GTK
commit:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=a4276a6c7959854e0654791e0cfdcca5b82ec213
===
author Ryan Lortie de...@desrt.ca
The date and time looks fine with GNOME's default Adwaita theme, so I
think this is really a theming bug. I suspect the right way to solve
this is by patching unity-themes, not gnome-system-log itself.
** Also affects: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacbookPro9,1, which has both an
Nvidia GeForce GT 650M and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000
controller. I boot with EFI and use the Nouveau driver.
On this machine logging out is slow, taking maybe 10 seconds or so.
'top' shows
apport information
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logout
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apport information
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacbookPro9,1, which has both an
Nvidia GeForce GT 650M and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000
controller. I boot with EFI and use the Nouveau
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I have a MacBookPro9,1, which has both an integrated Intel HD Graphics
4000 controller and a discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 650M. I want to
disable the Nvidia graphics and boot using Intel only, since I don't
need the Nvidia chip's capabilities and it shortens battery life (and
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Note that in the X log I attached the X server still loads the Nouveau X
driver nouveau_drv.so. As I mentioned I blacklisted the kernel driver,
so I assume that the X driver can't do anything. Still, maybe I should
repeat this experiment with the Nouveau X driver uninstalled.
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OK, I uninstalled the Nouveau X driver, blacklisted the Nouveau kernel
driver and rebooted. As I suspected, it made no difference: the X
server still failed to start. I'll attach the Xorg.0.log from this time
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I'm running Abiword 2.9.2 on Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
Abiword's menus contain a mix of normal-looking menu items (e.g.
File-Page Setup) and menu items named after internal GTK identifiers
(gtk-new, gtk-open and so on). Clearly this is wrong, and is some
sort of app menu
Are you running Unity, or some other window manager/environment?
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Title:
Abiword menus have items such as gtk-new and gtk-open
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I'm running Nautilus 3.6.3 on Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
When I double click a file in Nautilus and there is no application
installed which can open the file, Nautilus will try to auto-install an
application but the auto-install hangs. Specifically, for example:
1. Make sure
I was recently burned by this too. I had actually launched Software
Properties separately from Synaptic, but Synaptic was still running (and
minimized) and so installing a driver hung.
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I see this too. I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacBookPro9,1.
In the power settings I have When the lid is closed: Do nothing, but
the machine suspends every time I close the lid. And unfortunately when
I open the lid it can't wake from suspend (see bug #1186818), forcing me
to reboot.
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #990908 ('Won't honor Do Nothing
when Lid is Closed'). As described in that bug, the computer suspends
when the lid is closed even though you've selected Do Nothing in the
power preferences.
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In the current development version of Ubuntu (13.10 Saucy) the power
settings do offer a choice When the lid is closed: Do nothing. So I'm
marking this as fixed. (The behavior is broken, but that's a different
issue; see bug #990908.)
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1186558 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1186558
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1186558
Please merge webkitgtk 2.0.2 from Debian
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This bug is a duplicate of bug #1180513 (lid close actions are ignored
laptop always suspends) in the gnome-settings-daemon project. These
days gnome-settings-daemon actually handles power-related events such as
suspend/resume (gnome-power-mangaer is historical).
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This is a duplicate of bug #990908 (gnome-power-manager: Won't honor Do
Nothing when Lid is Closed). That bug is older, but this one is in the
correct project (gnome-settings-daemon). We should close one of these.
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Yes - I've noticed this too. I agree that either mouse button should
work.
Should this be filed under lightdm, or lightdm-gtk-greeter?
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Martin, thanks for looking into this. By the way, is gnome-settings-
daemon 3.8 expected to land in Saucy?
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Title:
lid close actions are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 964151 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/964151
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Support both left and right mouse button activating elements
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Currently it's possible to click most buttons in unity-greeter using
either the left or right mouse button. But some still accept only a
left click:
- the buttons in the shutdown dialog (as noted above)
- the button that lets you select a login session (e.g. either GNOME or Ubuntu)
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I see this too in Ubuntu 13.10 with a GeForce GT 650 M (on a
MacBookPro9,1).
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[GeForce GT 430] Resume from Standby mode doesn't work with
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy), which has Epiphany 3.6.1. I have
Epiphany installed on my system and I'd like to set it as default, but
it doesn't show up in the list of browsers to choose from in System
Settings-Details-Default Applications-Web.
The problem is that
Dmitry, in your comment who do you mean by you? Was that comment
meant for me, since I posted a link to a branch with some Compiz changes
in comment #20 above? If so, I'll say that I don't think those changes
are ready to be merged into Compiz - they were preliminary and need more
testing and
It's great to see someone assigned to this bug. What, roughly, is
Ubuntu's plan for solving this in 13.10? Do you plan to ship Nautilus
3.8 in 13.10? If so, who will draw the desktop background - Compiz,
Nautilus, gnome-settings-daemon or some other process? If Compiz, do
you plan to adapt the
Should I mark the existing bug #1178769 as a duplicate of this one?
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Please merge webkitgtk 2.0.2 from Debian
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy), which has Nautilus 3.6.3.
To see the problem:
1. Open a Nautilus window.
2. Click the Trash icon in the sidebar to view the trash.
3. Close the window.
Nautilus will crash:
#0 g_type_check_instance
I just bumped into this too. Saucy has automake 1.13 but only version
3.6 of gnome-common, which doesn't know about automake versions that
new. So when I run ./autogen.sh in any GNOME source directory, I see
this:
checking for automake = 1.9...
testing automake-1.12... not found.
testing
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In gedit 3.8.2 in vanilla GNOME with Adwaita, the find box's background
turns red when text is not found. This doesn't happen in Ubuntu with
Ambiance. We probably need to add styling information to Ambiance to
make this happen.
** Affects: ubuntu-themes
Importance:
As described in the gedit help at https://help.gnome.org/users/gedit/3.8
/gedit-search.html.en :
- You can press Enter to cancel a search and retain the current cursor
position. (This behavior is admittedly not consistent with other GNOME
applications; see
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Debian just made a change to disable ICU support in the harfbuzz
package:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709796
http://ftp-
master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs//main/h/harfbuzz/harfbuzz_0.9.17-3_changelog
This means that libharfbuzz-dev no longer
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
I have both Firefox and Epiphany (the epiphany-browser package)
installed on my system. But in the control center, Details-Default
Applications lists only Firefox. This is a recent regression (it
possibly arrived via the recent update from
I investigated. All that's going on here is that Saucy still has
Epiphany 3.6, whose .desktop file doesn't mention x-scheme-handler/http,
which is currently necessary for gnome-control-center to recogize an
application as a Web browser. Epiphany 3.8's .desktop file does include
this MIME type,
This bug still occurs in Saucy as of today. The patch looks trivial - I
think it should be committed.
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Unity help screen does not list
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
To see the problem:
1. Use the Keyboard-Shortcuts control panel to assign a shortcut including
Super to any application. For example, I assigned Super+L to the Calculator
app.
2. Return to the desktop and type the shortcut quickly
This has now been fixed in gedit-plugins git master upstream, but it
doesn't yet work with Ambiance when Use colors from system theme is
checked in your gnome-terminal profile (which is the default setting).
Ambiance will need a patch to make this work in Ubuntu - see
Chris, sorry for the slow response - things have been pretty busy here.
Here's a dmesg generated with drm.debug=6. I'll also attach the X log
file. Happy to perform any other debugging steps you like - just let me
know.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 992396
Can not read embedded terminal or change colors
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 992396
Can not read embedded terminal or change colors
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 946095 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946095
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Can not read embedded terminal or change colors
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 992396
Can not read embedded terminal or change colors
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 946095 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946095
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 946095
font not visible in terminal plugin
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font not visible in terminal plugin
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #694598
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** Also affects: gedit-plugins via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I investigated since I wanted to understand what was going on here. I
thought this was probably an Ambiance-related theme issue, but I was
wrong. (I've also posted the following explanation at the upstream
ticket at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694598 .)
Back in GNOME 2.32, both
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It would be really nice to have WebKitGTK 2.0.1 available in Saucy. A
lot of the newer GNOME projects depend on WebKit 2, and it's pretty
painful to have to compile it from source.
** Affects: webkit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think this is more or less a duplicate of bug #655998.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 655998
Update Manager Listing should NOT use descriptions
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These days Update Manager displays only short descriptions of packages
to be upgraded - the only way I can find out the actual package names is
by looking in the Technical description area below. The
summary_before_name GSettings key apparently no longer has any effect.
That might be OK for
I don't think so. The screenshot in that bug shows just a couple of
horizontal lines crossing the screen, whereas in my case the entire
display is briefly overlaid with lots of intersecting black lines.
Also, that bug describes lines which stay on the screen for a long time
(even across
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 on a MacBookAir5,2. The machine has an Intel
HD Graphics 4000 processor.
Every few minutes, a bunch of garbage blank lines flickers onto the
screen for a fraction of a second and then vanishes. I also saw this
running 13.04 on the same machine, but
I've modified my X configuration to use UXA rather than SNA. Maybe that
will fix the problem - I'll post here soon with an update.
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OK, I can do that. I haven't seen the garbage since switching to UXA
(though it's only been a few minutes). Should I go back to SNA for the
debugging step you've suggested?
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I just saw the garbage flash when running with UXA.
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black line garbage flickers onto screen every few minutes
To manage notifications
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libgit2-glib is a glib wrapper library around the libgit2 git access
library. It's needed for building gitg from git master and will be
required by upcoming releases of gitg.
URL: https://live.gnome.org/Libgit2-glib
License: LGPL 2.1 or higher
It would be great to have
Public bug reported:
Saucy currently has libgit2 0.17.0. Please update to 0.18.0, which
appeared a few weeks ago - thanks!
** Affects: libgit2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libgit2.pc contains this line:
Requires: libcrypto
So I think libgit2-dev should depend on libssl-dev, which provides
libcrypto.pc.
** Affects: libgit2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- libgit.pc contains this line:
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I agree that this seems to be solved now. On 13.04, I can clearly see
an underline under the mnemonic Q for File-Quit in gedit, for example.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/676315
I've also filed this upstream at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699455
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #699455
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699455
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One more point. When the Nautilus designers replaced type-ahead find with
search-as-you-type, their intention was that searching as you type would be
really fast because Nautilus would use Tracker to search. See, for example,
the comment https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680118#c4 :
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