[Bug 938751] Re: Images are washed out or colors are skewed in some apps (particularly Image Viewer and Chrome)

2022-05-31 Thread Gael Lafond
Ubuntu 21.10
The issue still remain.

In colour setting window, the "remove" button is now disabled.

There is what fixed the issue for me:

Deny any access to any user to the folder contains the ICC files.

$ sudo chmod 000 ~/.local/share/icc
$ reboot

Here is how a track down the ICC folder in use:

1. Install gnome-color-manager
2. Open colour settings.
3. Click the colour profile in use and click the "View profile" button.
4. Find the path to the ICC file.
5. Deny any access to any user to the folder contains the ICC files.

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[Bug 1419168] [NEW] Creating a hidden directory let temporarly a directory named New Directory

2015-02-06 Thread gael
Public bug reported:


I have created a new directory named .env in my home, with right-click  New 
Directory. When I pressed Enter to validate the name, the hidden directory 
was... hidden (!), which is quite logic, but there was at its place a directory 
named witth the default name of a new one New directory. If I refresh, all 
returns to normal: New directory is no more here. 

It's not a really bug, but the New Directory should not appears. 
  
Ubuntu 14.10
nautilus : 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu15

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

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[Bug 49579] Re: screen doesn't lock when some menu is open

2014-11-09 Thread Gael Lafond
This bug also occur with contextual menu. Right click anywhere and wait.
The screen goes black after a while. Move the mouse to activate the
screen. The screen is NOT lock. Strangely, the screen lock immediately
after the menu disappear (left click anywhere outside the menu).

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  screen doesn't lock when some menu is open

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[Bug 1024800] Re: Ubuntu 12.04 switches to Chinese language

2012-08-20 Thread Gael Lafond
I got the same problem a few minutes ago, from a fresh install (Ubuntu
64 bits - Gnome classic). The system switch to Chinese without any
apparent reason. I have no Chinese package installed (as long as I
know), I don't even know how Ubuntu can translate the UI in Chinese
without the Chinese package...

I notice that the language settings for the system was still in English, but 
the user management setting had switch to Chinese:
Cog (in the top right corner of the top panel)  System Settings  System  
User Accounts (bottom right icon)
Language: Chinese (why? I switched it to English and that fixed the problem)


I don't want to reinstall, but I think the following steps may reproduce the 
bug:

1. Add an extra keyboard layout; I added the French Canadian keyboard
(Cog  System Settings  Personal  Keyboard Layout)

2. I clicked on Layouts tab, added the keyboard, than I clicked on the System 
tab. At the bottom of the Screen, it was showing Format: Chinese. The system 
was still in English at that time.
Your settings
* Display language: English (not sure)
* Input source: English (US), French (Canada)
* Format: Chinese
System settings
* Display language: BLANK
* Input source: English (US)
* Format: BLANK

3. I clicked the Language tab. For some reason, Chinese was the first
one and of the list and it was selected. I manually selected English.
After reboot, the system was in Chinese...


What I think happened:

There is nothing selected for the System settings, so nothing to
fallback to when the user has no selection (for language, format and
maybe other locale settings not shown there). I suppose that Ubuntu
choose the first of the list (alphabetic order) which is Chinese. I
can't uninstall Chinese (it seems like it's not even installed).

I hope that can help to track the bug.

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[Bug 1024800] Re: Ubuntu 12.04 switches to Chinese language

2012-08-20 Thread Gael Lafond
Steps to reproduce:

1. Install Ubuntu, Fresh install, with gnome-session-fallback (for Gnome 
Classic)
2. Log in, on Gnome Classic
3. Go to keyboard layout settings (gnome-control-center  Personal  Keyboard 
Layout). You should see 4 tabs: Language, Formats, Layouts, System (Language is 
the default, with no language selected)
4. Click a tab (any other tab than Language) then go back to the Language tab. 
Chinese has been automatically selected. On next reboot, the system will be in 
Chinese.

NOTE: With Unity, the Keyboard Layout do not have tabs (only Layouts),
so I can't reproduce the bug using those steps.

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[Bug 670720] Re: Select windows when the mouse moves over them settings goes back to default when screen is unlocked

2010-11-05 Thread Gael Lafond
Thanks for you interest. In fact, the setting do not change. It just
react like if it had change. I also notice that the window decoration is
not affect; it only change the keyboard focus.

You are right, the Bug is probably not in the tool that change the
settings, it's on Ubuntu itself. I don't know how to set it to Unknown.

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[Bug 670720] [NEW] Select windows when the mouse moves over them settings goes back to default when screen is unlocked

2010-11-03 Thread Gael Lafond
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-control-center

How to reproduce the Bug:
1. Open the Window Preferences (gnome-window-properties)
2. Deselect Select windows when the mouse moves over them.
The windows selection do not occur on mouse over (expected behaviour)
3. Wait until the screen lock by itself (Ctrl+Alt+L or lock it from the menu do 
not reproduce the Bug)
4. Unlock the screen
5. The selection occur on mouse over until a Window is selected from the Window 
List panel.

The Bug occur every time I do the above procedure. There is probably
something else in related to it since it do not occur when the screen is
manually lock.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 416251] Re: Nautilus does not show Desktop thumbnails

2009-11-16 Thread gael
Yet another comment is that this bug also happens on a system that is
still using ext3 (upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic, no fresh install).

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