Confirmed.
Pidgin 2.5.5 with pulseaudio on Ubuntu Jaunty on Dell XPS M1330.
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William Grant ( https://launchpad.net/~wgrant ) has a 2.46 deb for both
Hardy and Intrepid in his PPA which correctly sets the window icon. It seems
this was fixed upstream at some point between 2.45 and 2.46.
Is 2.46 planned for inclusion in Intrepid? Could we get it in hardy
backports?
Tray icons can't be moved around. Only the notification area applet,
which the tray icons sit inside of, can be moved with the handle to the
left of the icons, and this will move the applet and all its containing
icons as one unit as you describe. The volume control icon, if that's
what you're
I have recently been hit by this bug on Gutsy.
Opening http://www.foxkeh.com/downloads/history/history-foxkeh.pdf
resulted in 600MB memory usage in Best Fit zoom level (about 70%),
little did I know that trying to zoom in to 400% to get a closeup of one
of the images would result in Evince
** Attachment added: Red indicated pixels where you can't click. Note that
bottom left pixel is green (works).
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Binary package hint: compiz
When using Compiz in Ubuntu Gutsy, click's where the cursor is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
When using Compiz in Ubuntu Gutsy, click's where the cursor is occupying
a pixel on the very edge of the screen do not register.
When using Metacity, I can swing my mouse to the very bottom of the
screen (on a pixel on the very edge) and click to
0.45.1 is a bug-fix release. It adds no new features.
I was under the impression that that is the exact kind of update
Canonical is supposed to issue? Or is it only updates that fix
security issues?
On 13/05/07, Jussi Schultink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Inkscape 0.45.1 cannot be added to feisty
I can confirm this. Some videos crash democracy, some have no audio.
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I second this.
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Confirmed.
As a new default user, with any font or anti aliasing setting the text
is blurred (no hinting) and looks partially bold.
As my user however (upgraded from edgy) this only occurs either without
anti aliasing or when using the default Times font. All other programs
also suffer from
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This is confirmed, however there has been some obscurity with regard to
what the actual problem is.
Quite simply, when an interface is placed under Network Manager's
control by checking Enable roaming mode for
Confirmed on Ubuntu Feisty. totem-xine's firefox plugin doesn't work,
and totem-gstreamer doesn't support DVD playback. I recommend mozilla-
mplayer for a reliable firefox playback plugin, to fill the gap of
totem-xine temporarily.
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The Totem Firefox plugin loads fine but doesn't play
This should be sent upstream then. (I think I know what that term means
now :P)
KDE uses a workaround in the menu entry which can set custom window
icons and window titles different from that set by the application
itself. I don't think GNOME/Xfce have this functionality.
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There is a file for democracyplayer and democracyplayer.real in
/var/crash, which I have attached. The last of which is 64 KB of
numbers and file paths. I have no idea how much use these are to
tracking down the problems.
** Attachment added: _usr_bin_democracyplayer.1000.crash
** Attachment added: _usr_bin_democracyplayer.real.1000.crash
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7318289/_usr_bin_democracyplayer.real.1000.crash
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: blender
When running blender in windowed mode, there is no window icon. It
instead uses the default 'window' window icon.
It should also run in windowed mode (-w switch) by default, but thats a
whole different bug report
Public bug reported:
Blender, OpenOffice.org apps, glChess and Sudoku don't use their 22x22px
application icons in their Applications menu entries, but instead larger
ones that are scaled down. This causes blurring compared to the 22x22px
icons (found here:
I am using Tango on Feisty Fawn, however the problem also exists for
Human with all but OpenOffice, for which it uses its own icons.
Blender's icons are found on http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Fridays
under Friday November 3rd, OpenOffice.org's under Friday November
17th, glChess's under
Should be just one menu entry. If Blender wants to be used in fullscreen
mode then it should present that option in a view menu after loading in
windowed mode, not make it default and unchangeable without going to the
command line.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23761
You
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Feisty for testing, after each restart my mouse
pointer wont move. The buttons work, however, and if I flail it around
during login it might jump 200px or so but thats it. I have to unplug it
and plug it back in to have it work. This happens after every
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: democracyplayer
The latest instance of Democracy Player for Feisty (0.9.2.1-2.1ubuntu2)
produces errors of various sorts when starting playback.
The first was a segfault which I was unable to reproduce.
The second is a GStreamer error (I thought it
Terminal output during errors.
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I tried to get a backtrace except gdb says:
/usr/bin/democracyplayer: not in executable format: File format not
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Democracy has now also thrown a few errors while processing the
Diggnation feed and redirects it to the democracy site embedded in the
browser. However, restarting Democracy shows the feed being processed
properly and the first download begins, but has another feed which I
didn't add called odtv2
Ah, thanks for your reply. Nice to see work being done to fix this, however
it seems there are much larger issues Democracy in Feisty suffers from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/democracyplayer/+bug/81798
:(
Cheers.
On 11/04/07, Michael Bienia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for
I think I missed something. I have applied this patch from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2435068#post2435068 however it
now segfaults during startup (see my post in that thread for details).
Which of the patches must I now apply to fix this?
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Well I'm afraid I get errors saying that a reverse or previously applied
patch was there already, and after assuming -R there is still one 'hunk'
that failed. Maybe I should just wait for it to be fixed in the repos?
It seemed to half-work before applying the patch anyway, for some reason
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: democracyplayer
Democracy player currently depends on Mozilla assumably for its HTML
rendering. If this is true, it should use a HTML renderer that is
packaged with Ubuntu such as GtkHTML or Firefox, so the user doesn't
have to install a second web
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
When you change the Gtk theme through System Preferences Theme
Details Controls, all instances of Firefox become unresponsive, and
must be terminated. Subsequent openings of Firefox work fine.
This is likely to be caused by GNOME notifying
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: banshee
The scrollbar buttons in Banshee's 'Recommended Artists' plugin (down
the bottom) don't do anything. This could be Mono related.
1. Open Banshee
2. Play a song
3. Note the 'Recommended Artists' at the bottom (if it worked with your song)
4.
Has this been fixed yet?
I'm no C++ programmer, but if not, is it any more complicated than this?
- if compiled with required gtk version
- user same code as other gnome apps
- else
- use old, non-gnome-like code
please lets discuss the complexities if any
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It did this in 32bit Dapper; I think I was using totem-gstreamer. I have
reinstalled Dapper 64bit since and it seems to be working fine with either
backend. The bug may be arch specific and/or fixed in Edgy.
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Fit Window to Movie... without a movie open crashes Totem
I suppose it would also make sense for maximised windows when there isnt
a top panel. Everyone likes top just shrow the cursor to the top-
rightmost pixel and click to close the maximised window. That would be
impossible if that pixel were occupied by a 'resize window' area.
In that case this
Okay, so basically:
* Despite being the only acceptable IM app for GNOME, Gaim isn't a GNOME
app, and therefore doesn't have to abide by GNOME's rules.
* GNOME's got it all wrong, people should be able to size a window to
any size they want. It's the same with Windows, Mac and KDE, so they
must
So are you saying that all applications should have windows that can be
sized down so small that they are not identifiable or widgets (and
therefore features) are hidden from view, and reveal other cosmetic
bugs; or are you saying that Gaim is an exception to the desktop
standard that windows
Merely a consistency issue. This could also cause small usability
problems because users can size down the window until the window is no
longer identifiable.
So, for example, if they accidentally size it so small it looks like a
piece of rice they will click and click on the window's taskbar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
im using the f-spot that comes with edgy
the timeline slider can be slid all the way to the edge of the screen,
no matter how big or where the window is.
obviously the timeline slider needs to be restricted to the actual
timeline.
** Affects:
Still in Edgy?
This IS a severe problem, because it practically means you can't print
with Inkscape, since you surely can't expect you're average user to know
how to use that rediculous print dialogue. Ubuntu's supposed to be
usable for normal people.
This should be marked as Medium importance.
There's a rule I use when programming: While the user is making a
change, they should see the result of that change while they are making
it. This rule is used throughout GNOME and should apply to tab movement
as well as document editing.
I personally don't see how the arrows allows for more
** Description changed:
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Gaim's tab interface isn't the same as the rest of GNOME's native
applications, such as Gedit, Epiphany and GNOME Terminal. This is very
annoying in terms of consistency and theming.
In
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: gaim 1.5.1cvs
+ Binary package hint: gaim 2.0.0beta3
Gaim's tab interface isn't the same as the rest of GNOME's native
applications, such as Gedit, Epiphany and GNOME Terminal. This is very
annoying in terms of consistency and theming.
Buttons in Ubuntu have an orange glow around them on mouse-over. Close
tab buttons don't, but Gaim's close tab buttons do. This causes the tab
to stretch vertically to make room for the orange glow, and cuts off the
side of the close button's icon. I am in 2.0.0beta3.
I would give a screenshot
** Attachment added: sized down buddy list
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Gaim 2.0.0beta3
Gaim windows such as the buddy list and chat windows can be sized down
- infinately (see attached below). The window size should
A screenshot would be help for developers.
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Followed instructions. Works fine for me. Using Gaim 2.0.0beta3.
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It took me a good few hours to figure out why my second hard drive was
still full after deleting everything. (everything was in the hidden
.Trash-me folder)
Nautilus should instead move the file to the user's local trash (located
~/.Trash) as this would be the expected functionality and would
Public bug reported:
In Totem, if you go to 'View - Fit Window to Movie - Resize 1:1 1' and
you don't have a movie open the program feezes and slowly eats up all of
your RAM (followed by swap) for a while then restarts itself.
This bug was supposed to go to the totem package, not nautilus.
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In Totem, if you go to 'View - Fit Window to Movie - Resize 1:1 1' and
you don't have a movie open the program feezes and slowly eats up all of
your RAM (followed by swap) for a while then restarts itself.
-
- This bug was supposed to go to the totem package, not
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Confirmed. (using dapper)
It seems the area above the corner actually belongs to the
minimize/maximize/close buttons. The case is the same with the top left
corner, where the area is occupied by the window icon.
The button's and icon's 'bounding box' (area that they occupy) needs to
be flatter
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
This is a bug related to Ubuntu's window border styles.
Most maxmised windows will have the titlebar fill both top corners of
the screen (excluding the panel), making the titlebar appear a solid bar
right across. I beleive this is the
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