Bug#588302: liferea: Crashes with Illegal Operation when attempting to view feed items

2010-07-07 Thread Ben Green
Package: liferea Version: 1.6.3-1 Severity: important When viewing some of the feed items from certain feeds Liferea crashes. An example is the planet Debian feed: http://planet.debian.org/rss20.xml Running from the command line with --debug-all on then clicking on the recent feed item James

Bug#681087: gdm3 with black background

2014-09-02 Thread Ben Green
On Fri, 08 Aug 2014 12:47:39 +0200 Jaakov jaa...@ro.ru wrote: As for version 3.4.1-8 of gdm3 in wheezy, the bug is not reproducible on my machine at the moment. However, I've heard of one more report for another version of gdm3, so let us keep this bug report open. Though I've not

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-20 Thread Ben Green
Quoting Michael Biebl : What desktop environment do you use? GNOME (rather than "GNOME Classic" or "GNOME on Wayland", which are also available).

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-20 Thread Ben Green
FileManager1.service though does not appear to be present automatically in my user session. I can get my icons to work by manually executing "nautilus --gapplication-service" through a shell or via the ALT+F2 dialogue. Cheers, Ben Green

Bug#860796: nautilus: Nautilus does not lauch it's file browser when a desktop icon is clicked (or double clicked)

2017-04-20 Thread Ben Green
Package: nautilus Version: 3.22.3-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, This bug is present from boot accross all logins on both the systems I currently have at 'Stretch'. After double clicking a folder on the Gnome Desktop with desktop icons enabled, nothing happens. This began happening

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-26 Thread Ben Green
Quoting Simon McVittie : I speculate that in Ben's case, dbus-daemon might be selecting a file manager that is broken in some way, such that it silently fails to start up. Running "dbus-monitor --session" while reproducing this bug might provide evidence for or against this.

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-25 Thread Ben Green
Quoting Jason Crain <ja...@inspiresomeone.us>: On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:35:12AM +0100, Ben Green wrote: Desktop icons work fine for me just from selecting "Icons on Desktop" in gnome-tweak-tool. Do you have any other desktop environments installed, even if you aren't usin

Bug#860796: No entries in journal or syslog

2017-04-25 Thread Ben Green
Hi, having had a looking journalctl and /var/log/syslog, I note that there is no output produced when clicking desktop icons. Cheers, Ben

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-28 Thread Ben Green
Hi, Some further observations. Here are two procedures on my system. I run these via the gnome-terminal: Procedure 1 === killall -SIGKILL nautilus killall -SIGKILL nautilus-desktop ps -ef | grep naut #confirm that no nautilus processes exist for the current session nautilus &

Bug#860796: appears to be linked to the lack of a running "nautilus --gapplication-service"

2017-04-28 Thread Ben Green
Quoting Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org>: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 at 12:09:02 +0100, Ben Green wrote: Quoting Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org>: > I speculate that in Ben's case, dbus-daemon might be selecting a file > manager that is broken in some way, such that it silently f

Bug#860796: Now have a working Destkop

2017-05-10 Thread Ben Green
Today I decided to clean out my system as best I could and see if the problem still persisted. I ran: apt-get --purge remove `apt-show-versions | grep -v uptodate$ | grep -v "not installed$" | awk -F: '{print $1}'` then repeated ran: apt-get --purge remove `deborphan` apt-get --purge