Public bug reported:
I had been running s-tui in a terminal for several hours without issue.
I returned to the open terminal and saw the process had exited:
```
hugh@goat:~$ s-tui
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/s-tui", line 11, in
load_entry_point('s-tui==1.0.0b3',
Of course please close it, I'm sure things have changed and improved
beyond recognition in the last 8 years :)
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Title:
Firefox en-GB locale uses
Is this waiting for some input from me? I'm not able to attempt the
repro suggested in #2.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Incomplete
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Here's a screencast. In it I follow the steps of the original repro.
1. Double-click fake.txt in Nautilus. gedit opens.
2. Type 'asdf' into gedit.
3. alt-tab back to Nautilus.
4. Double click foobar.txt.
5. gedit opens the file and comes to the front, but doesn't have focus.
5. Type ctrl-I to
Ok so the steps I follow in the screencast are slightly different, but
you get the idea.
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Title:
gedit declines to take focus when opening second
Funnily enough, I've started seeing this again just in the last few
days. The fact I'd forgotten about the problem suggests it must be
intermittent.
Right now, I double-click a file in Nautilus which opens it in gedit,
hit Ctrl+I to scroll to a given line in gedit, type the line and hit
enter.
I'm afraid I don't have time to do that. If I upgrade to Oneiric
(reasonably likely to happen in the next 18 months) I'll let you know if
I can reproduce.
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Still an issue in Maverick, using xfwm4.
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Title:
'Downloading package information' and 'building dependency tree'
progress dialogs request focus
Ok, turns out this is misfiled. I /do/ see the same painful behaviour in
other programs too. I just hadn't noticed before, because the window
slowdown seems to be proportional to the fraction of monitor area filled
by the window. Yes indeed. I can only think it's a misfeature in the
window
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gedit
1. Open Nautilus
2. Double-click a text file
3. gedit opens and takes focus
4. Return to Nautilus
5. Double-click a second text file
- 6. The file opens in gedit, but Nautilus retains focus
+ 6. The file opens in gedit and gedit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When moving the Nautilus window around, if any of the edges of the
window is close to the edge of the screen, dragging becomes painfully
slow; the amount the window moves relative to the mouse becomes
drastically reduced. It's like there's some
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
1. Open Nautilus
2. Double-click a text file
3. gedit opens and takes focus
4. Return to Nautilus
5. Double-click a second text file
6. The file opens in gedit, but Nautilus retains focus
7. Use the mousewheel to scroll the document while reading
I have the same problem in 10.10 with all latest updates applied
(Empathy says it is version 2.32.1 in the About box). It's quite an
annoying niggle where I'm using it to post code snippets all day.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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+1 to comment #7. If 'dmesg fills with segfaults and my machine becomes
practically unusable' is low priority, I shudder to think what is high.
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+1 to comment #7. If 'dmesg fills with segfaults and my machine becomes
practically unusable' is low priority, I shudder to think what is high.
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Hey got an update here. I regularly update the packages on my system,
and I'm not sure what package is responsible (new kernel?), but the
behaviour seems to have changed for the better. The first indication was
after restarting, my music was much quieter than usual, and too quiet
even at max
AFAICT, apport was not running; enabled was set to 0 in the config file.
If I follow the steps you describe and then repeat Help-Report a
Problem..., the 'Collecting problem information' dialog appears almost
immediately, giving the necessary feedback.
Perhaps apport should be enabled by default?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
If you click Help-Report a Problem in Nautilus, nothing happens. At
least, there is no visible indication that you successfully clicked the
menu entry for over a minute, at which point a 'collecting information'
dialog appears. By this time the
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Help-Report a Problem... gives no feedback
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** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Help-Report a Problem... gives no feedback
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Binary package hint: firefox
Current behaviour:
1) Start Firefox
2) Press ctrl-k, type e.g. 'laptop' and hit enter
3) You are taken to a page of google.com search results, including links to
US-only stores, shopping results with prices in dollars etc.
Correct behaviour:
Hi Fabio, can you be more specific? What exactly do you want me to do to
determine if the problem is still present?
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Title:
Adjusting volume
Hi Fabio. To me the issue seems to be that the default config file is
incorrect. If I revert my edit to /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths
/analog-output.conf, and restore it to how it was left after my last
dist upgrade, then restart pulseaudio, I still have the same problem. So
I think the
For anyone who may be interested, I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10
'Maverick Meerkat', which helpfully undid the edits I had made to the
conf file (without asking). The fix as described in #3 still does the
trick. To see the effects after editing the config, you may need to
'killall pulseaudio' or
Here's my nsswitch.conf
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Here's the gdb transcript, potentially sensitive info eliminated.
I followed the instructions to get debug symbols, but gdb still says
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/usr/sbin/automount...(no debugging
symbols found)
(the file does exist).
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Binary package hint: autofs5
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
# apt-cache policy autofs5
autofs5:
Installed: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
Candidate: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
Version table:
*** 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5 0
500
Ok, fixed the problem thanks to an eagle-eyed colleague. If you look at
the end of the 'automount -dvf' trace above, I made a typo:
get_query_dn: lookup(ldap): query failed for search dn
ou=aufo.master,ou=autofs,dc=*,dc=*,dc=com: No such object
is looking for ou=aufo.master rather than
fk, thanks a lot for that link. I've discovered something useful on a
page linked to from the Ubuntu wiki (see
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes). Briefly,
PulseAudio uses the product of several settings (in my case and perhaps
yours, 'Master Front', 'PCM' and 'Front') to achieve
Public bug reported:
I am listening to music using Rhythmbox. To adjust the volume I use the
vol -/+ keys built in to my Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard. This
arrangement worked fine in 9.10. A pop-up OSD in the top-right of the
screen appeared whenever I changed the volume. The full range of
This is really dire if you happen not to have Notification Area on your
panel. You start rhythmbox (e.g. from Main Menu or Alt+F2) and
apparently nothing happens at all -- there's no indication that the app
has started. I've been living with this annoying behaviour for a few
months. I think it's
I second that! Your plugin is fantastic Derek, many thanks.
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Re: comments #3 and #8
What exactly do you mean by 'novice users might get confused'? The
select-to-copy, middle-click-to-paste functionality in Ubuntu is one of
its best-hidden secrets that you're only likely to discover by mistake
if at all. And if by 'novice users' you mean 'users with some
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