Package: mate-notification-daemon
Version: 1.8.0
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I'd suggest to add a functionality to the notification bar - similar to what
other DEs such as Xfce and KDE have - so that one can review previous
notifications until the user deletes those himself.
The reason
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 10:14:20 +0200 Thomas Perl m...@thp.io wrote:
Does this also happen with a different desktop environment on the same
hardware? Does resizing the window cause a redraw? It looks like a toolkit
problem (so any other Gtk+2-based applications should similarly be affected â
Package: gpodder
Version: 3.8.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
I'm running Jessie x86_64 with MATE v1.8.1 on my system, with gpodder usually
running minimized when not needed.
The tool runs fine for most of the time, however, sometimes after fireing up
the system from
.
Still, I feel kinda uncomfortable with this as XCHAT and also yaaic (just
tested on my mobile) don't show that behavior known from Pidgin.
Thanks anyways, for now, I feel helped with this sort of workaround.
Kind regards
Marcos Schnalke
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Package: pidgin
Version: 2.10.6-3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
I use Irssi as a proxy for XCHAT and Pidgin to stay connected to my chat
networks and have my active channels always opened up when starting one of the
above mentioned clients.
What I noticed for the Pidgin part
Package: me-tv
Version: 1.3.7-0.2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Just the first 20 entries in the used channels.conf are visible and selectable.
The file was created by running 'w_scan -c DE -X /path/to/channel.conf', it
lists 24 channels which are also all functional in other programs like
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 2.97-2.1
Severity: normal
Said plugin refuse to disappear and stays activated after being unchecked in
the plugin section.
Rhythmbox itself runs fine nevertheless, I get following output though.
(rhythmbox:9288): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_uint: assertion
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