[Bug 826058] [NEW] Nautilus forces autostart in other desktop environments

2011-08-13 Thread PCMan
Public bug reported:

Nautilus forces autostart in other desktop environments. Nautilus should only 
be autostarted in Gnome, not others.
How to reproduce? Login into Lubuntu/LXDE, and you'll see nautilus running.
Please set OnlyShowIn=GNOME in /etc/xdg/autostart/nautilus-autostart.desktop 
for this package.
This bug breaks other desktop environment.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 66210] Re: Integrated audio occasionally gets index 0

2006-10-22 Thread PCMan
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48377 ***

Confirm this bug.

I have disabled the AC97 sound chip on my GigaByte 2004 RZ main board in
BIOS, and replace it with a Creative Vibra 128 card. Everything works
fine under MS Windows, debian, and previous versions of ubuntu, but
unfortunately, except edgy.  Ubuntu edgy seems to totally omit the BIOS
settings, and load the on board AC97 as the default sound card, which is
extremely annoying.  No matter what I do, ubuntuedgy recognizes the
disabled on board AC97 as default sound device, and don't use my PCI
card. This problem really drives me crazy.  BTW, there is no alsaconf,
so I cannot configure the sound card manually.  For short, my PCI sound
card works well before, but ubuntu edgy doesn't work in the right way.

Please, please fix this critical bug which makes our multi-media
programs disabled before releasing ubnutu edgy.   Thank you very much.

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[Bug 63107] Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.

2006-09-30 Thread PCMan
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0

This version of gtk+ used in current edgy has a critical bug.
It's a known bug in GtkFilechooserButton which make apps totally unresponsive.
This serious problem was fixed by gtk+ team *last night*.
Please upgrade gtk+ to the latest version, or include the fix before release 
edgy.

** Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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Re: [Bug 63107] Re: Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.

2006-09-30 Thread PCMan
Hello,
Dialogs get hanged and unresponsive on close, if they contain file
chooser buttons.
This is a known gtk+ bug which was fixed last night.
I don't know the bug id of it in gnome bugzilla.
I know it from gtk+ irc, one of the leading developers of gtk+ told me
he jist fixed it.
I encountered this problem when developing an application with
GtkFileChooserButton, and went to gtk+ irc for help, and then told
that's a known bug just fixed in cvs.
Today several people have the same problem and also ask for help on irc.
This will block edgy release, if the fix doesn't go into ubuntu since
it break several gnome apps, such as evince?? (not sure, another
developer told me that)

On 9/30/06, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for your bug. Without describing your issue nor a way to get it
 nor a pointing to upstream your bug is not really useful. Maybe you
 could give some information about it?

 ** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
  Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info

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Re: [Bug 63107] Re: Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.

2006-09-30 Thread PCMan
1. run evince
2. File/Open
3. Press Cancel to close the dialog.
4. Say bye bye to your evince.
5. pkill evince to kill the unresponsive app.

On 9/30/06, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 could you describe a situation where is happens, like:
 - run evince
 - open properties
 - close evince

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Re: [Bug 63107] Re: Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.

2006-09-30 Thread PCMan
OK, I provide another example.
Download and install this app:
http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/
There are ubuntu packages in download area.
After you get it installed, open the preference dialog. (Edit/Preference)
Then, press cancel., and the dialog hangs.
This problem doesn't exist on ubuntu dapper and debian sid.
It's not the bug of my app since it works well on other distros.
Thanks.

On 10/1/06, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 not the same issue, the lock is fixed by
 http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gtk%2B/gtk/gtkfilesystemunix.c?r1=1.79r2=1.80


 ** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed

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Re: [Bug 63107] Re: Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.

2006-09-30 Thread PCMan
It works now.
Previously I haven't get the latest ubuntu package because of the
delay between official site and mirrors.
After upgrade to the latest version of gtk+ from ubuntu official repo,
it's fixed.
That debian patch seems to fix another issue; however, it's related to
this one, so both of them are fixed.
Thanks.  It works now. (2.10.4ubuntu2)

On 10/1/06, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 there is no need to be worried, we still have several weeks to fix bugs and 
 regression like that crasher are usually fixed quickly. Your bug is not 
 really optimal for several reason:
 - the subject doesn't describe the bug clearly
 - the description mentions there is a bug without any clear description of 
 what the bug does and how to get it happening
 - why are the * to *last night* useful for? Pointing that we are some 
 hours late on CVS? Do you know any distribution shipping non-tarballs 
 version? If that's to point to maintainer they are slow to do their job 
 that's probably not the case and there is no need to force on that point
 - you ask Please upgrade gtk+ to the latest version where the package is 
 the uptodate version, there is no new version to upgrade to

 We appreciate your enthousiast to try getting that issue fixed though.
 Maybe you can think about that next time you open a bug to make it
 easier to deal with by the maintainers. Ubuntu gets a lot of bug and
 having to ask several questions to understand what your issue is makes
 the job non-optimal for people working on it. Anyway the bug should be
 fixed now, let we know if it works for you

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[Bug 63103] Missing icon for mime-type (cause incompatibility with dapper)

2006-09-29 Thread PCMan
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: tango-icon-theme

Hello,
I found there is a missing mime-type icon.
gnome-mime-application-octet-stream
There was such an icon in ubuntu dapper and other distros.
However, after upgrading to edgy, it disappeared.
I noticed that all older gnome-specific mime-type icons are linked to the new 
icons using new naming convention, except this one.
Please consider adding a symlink from unknown.png to 
gnome-mime-application-octet-stream.png to maintain backward compatibility.
Older applications using this icon now get no icon.
There is no icon naming standard now, and the draft on freedesktop.org is not 
widely used.  So it's not a good idea to break backward compatibility easily.

Note: All icon themes provided by ubuntu lack this icon, but dapper
doesn't this problem.

** Affects: tango-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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