Looks like code that sets an encoding property when synching was removed
for the 2.98 version. Restoring it seems to fix the problem for me. I
attached a patch file for this. Just load this up and rebuild.
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I want to note that the patch I loaded here probably re-introduces some
other bug, that this code was removed for a reason, so don't consider
this a suggestion for an official fix. But if it works around the
problem for you then feel free to use it until an official fix is found.
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I chatted with the app owner of Rhythmbox about this. I was right about
my above patch fixing this bug but re-introducing a different bug. So
ignore that for fixing this.
He says a permanent fix was applied. So looks like Ubuntu's build
grabbed the wrong copy of Rhythmbox's source code. Looks to
Update form my last comment: looks like the timing with the Ubuntu
upgrade is coincidental. I downgraded Rhythmbox to a version that used
to work and still have the same problem. The cause seems to be if I
include my podcasts in the synch. If I uncheck that then it synchs fine,
no crash. Just so
Worked fine in Ubuntu 12.10 with Rhythmbox 2.97. Upgraded to 13.04 /
2.98 and now it crashes. iPod video 30 GB. Anyone found a way to
downgrade Rhythmbox to 2.97 on Ubuntu 13.04? That might be a workaround.
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Not that it needs more confirming, but yeah, the killing of gvfsd-http
worked for me, too. If it's a bug in Rhythmbox itself then I'd be happy
to attempt a fix it if a maintainer or other expert in the source code
can give me pointers to get started. I was recently hacking the
Rhythmbox source, so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I can't complete the downloads for Unbutu 9.04. it says I need to free up 502
mb of disk space.
And it tells me this also.
E: Unable to write mmap - msync (28 No space left on device)
E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or
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I appear to have GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true in my eclipse script
already, but I'm finding that I'm still having problems with buttons in
Eclipse. If I use the keyboard accelerators for the buttons, they work
fine, but if I click the button, it presses in, but nothing else
happens. While inside the
It appears I wasn't executing the script I thought I was. I'm now
certain I'm setting that variable to '1, and it now appears to work.
Pressing buttons no works.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442078
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
The search capability in Evince is somewhat limited. It only does case-
insensitive search, and does not use regexps. Adding options for either
case-sensitive search or regexp search would add to the utility of this
application.
ProblemType: Bug
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Using a Compaq Desktop 64 bit system, Model SR1750NX. This computer has
onboard ATI graphics and 1 gig ram (shared with the video card). The
fglrx driver from the Ubuntu repositories is being used.
This computer will suspend successfully from Windows XP.
When Hibernate is selected from the
I see this is still in the Needs Info category.
What info does it need?
David
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Sebastian: Thanks for the update. With the upcoming Dapper release, you
must be **very** busy.
On my Dapper AMD64 Ubuntu system, stopping DBUS (as mentioned above) is
not a viable work-around. Too many other things break. Such as, you
can't log out of Gnome without hitting ctrl-alt-backspace.
I
datafeilen :
How do you disable DBUS without getting lots of errors in Gnome?
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Aside from the new splash (which I also don't like over the old), the
progress bars work backwards.
David
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leonardoo wrote:
Hello, i was unlucky because i was in the console mod because of a
wine problem, and i've got the usplash, so, i've been thinking during
the evening that i've screwed my graphic card, and that i'm in the vga
mode. now i'm rassured, but it does not change the fact that the
Sebastion,
I stumbled onto a personal experience that might help in nailing this down. I
can certainly understand how frustrating this can be to solve when you aren't
experiencing the same problem yourself.
It all seems to be centered around my USB jump drive.
When an item is deleted from the
This was found on a blogger's site. She seems to indicate a very familar
problem with Gnome's trash in NetBSD.
Web site is:
http://julipedia.blogspot.com/
Relevant text is:
Fixing GNOME's trash under NetBSD
For a very long long time (probably since forever), the trash icon in GNOME has
not
snip
Do you use the nautilus trash or the panel trash applet?
unsnip
Panel trash applet
snip
What filesystem are you using?
unsnip
ext3 - Ubuntu default
snip
How did you deletes the files to the trash?
unsnip
Mainly used right-click Move to Trash on a file.
Also tried dragging file
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Sebastian,
There does seem to be a problem here.
I realize you are quite busy.
If you get a chance, please review these postings:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=899728#post899728
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Running a fresh, complete 64 bit Dapper Flight 5 install from the Ubuntu
Install CD that was confirmed to be accurate through checksum testing,
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Étienne Bersac wrote:
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Hello,
I did not reach to reproduce that bug in any installation. Even the
one where the bug appear. That bug might have been unintentionnaly
fixed with upstream packages.
The above first line was supposed to read Dapper Flight 5.
Sorry!
David
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
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Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into
our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs
which you find.
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