Hey there. This bug affects the pre-installed default email client of
Ubuntu, there's a fix available upstream now since a few weeks and the
next major Ubuntu release is scheduled four months in the future.
Can you please release the bugfix for the current release(s),
prettyplease?
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You
There has been no update to the 40.x branch at
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/commits/upstream/40.x/ a
month since this was fixed and I had hoped that a Debian/Ubuntu team
member would notice it via this bug report.
Here's hoping for a fix in the 21.04 and 21.10 packages.
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A fix has been merged upstream two months ago, see
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4184 and
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2027
The fix was released with version 40.6, but Debian and Ubuntu haven't
updated the upstream package in their repository, yet.
externally
through ssh after a freeze. Let me know if there is anything else I can
do to help pinpoint the issue.
Cheers,
Hanno
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1913217/+attachment/5457469/+files/prevboot.txt
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Yo
This is still true for Precise Pangolin.
Wiped an iPod Classic on a Mac, then connected it to an Ubuntu box with
Rhythmbox.
Trying to save tracks to it would result in crashing Rhythmbox. No
warning, no explanation, just crashes.
Yes, this indeed is a bug.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/941106
Title:
Random order of photos when changed the date of a photo in 1944
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Public bug reported:
In Shotwell, I changed the date of a photo and set it in 1944 : then, my photos
normally sort by date are mixed !
If I set the date in 1950, all my photos becomes in good order .
Tested with Shotwell 0.11.6 on Xubuntu 11.10
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Although there is an explicit setting in gnome-default-applications-
properties for the user to choose her or his preferred applications,
some such applications keep asking the user directly to change this
setting.
E.g. evolution
** Attachment added: Evolution wants to be your best friend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/651264/+attachment/1653782/+files/default-mail-client-question.png
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Applications fight over preferred status
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651264
You received
** Attachment added: But Thunderbird is a bit jealous over your friendship
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/651264/+attachment/1653783/+files/default-mail-client-question-2.png
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Applications fight over preferred status
Preferred behaviour would be:
There should be a setting for each installed browser, mail client etc.
in gnome-default-applications-properties (Preferred Applications
control center setting), but the application itself should not tamper
with this setting and should not annoy the user with this.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
The Ubuntu chat style for empathy in Lucid shows comic-style chat
balloons with resized user avatar images.
With a better scaling algorithm, the avatar images would look a lot
nicer than they do now
See screenshot and compare full size avatar
** Attachment added: ubuntu-theme-empathy-chat.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46188081/ubuntu-theme-empathy-chat.png
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Ubuntu chat theme uses ugly avatar scaling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571588
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571588 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571588
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
The Ubuntu chat style for empathy in Lucid shows comic-style chat
balloons with resized user avatar images.
With a better scaling algorithm, the avatar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571588 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571588
** Attachment added: ubuntu-theme-empathy-chat.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46188057/ubuntu-theme-empathy-chat.png
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 571588
Ubuntu chat theme uses
Public bug reported:
The following behaviour puzzles me since several years and it continues
to exist in Jaunty:
Start Appearance Preferences
Choose Fonts
Click Details
Select Smoothing: Subpixel
Select Hinting: Full
Click Close
The strange result on the Fonts tab of the appearance preferences
Please note the location of the cursor. It points to a radio button that
turned to (-) - what does this mean?
** Attachment added: appearance.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29307765/appearance.png
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Odd behaviour when selecting full hinting for lcd subpixel smoothing
Here is the updated debdiff for Jaunty.
I removed the g-p-m stuff and updated the package description. Should
apply to intrepid package also, since it is the same version.
Gatopeich: While I agree that it is somewhat misleading to hijack the
powernowd package, changing that is beyond the scope
Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:
Also, I think the gnome-power-manager package should be changed to
default to nothing instead, because then, it would still be OK to
install after powernowd, [...]
I think that could be an option. But this way g-p-m would do nothing
even if powernowd is not
Daniel Gimpelevich schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 12:46 +, Hanno Stock (hefe_bia) wrote:
So there are several options:
1) disable all power management in g-p-m.
2) disable power management in g-p-m by default, but let users change
it.
3) disable power management in g-p-m only when
Same for me here. However I use the following workaround to log in at
all (this is with VMWare Workstation):
1. Click in the VMs Window and hit Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F2
2. Log in to the console
3. sudo apt-get install openssh-server
4. From the host: ssh -Y [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5. sudo
See also Bug #223812. Powernowd and g-p-m conflict.
The missing GUI option is another thing, so I am leaving this open for g-p-m.
** Also affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Hanno Stock (hefe_bia
I cannot reproduce the bug as it occured only once after the upgrade to
Hardy. This happened with a lot of applications and I stopped submitting
the bugs after the third one or so. However no further issues since
then.
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV after Upgrade to Hardy
I cannot reproduce the bug as it occured only once after the upgrade to
Hardy. This happened with a lot of applications and I stopped submitting
the bugs after the third one or so. However no further issues since
then.
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evince crashed with SIGSEGV after Upgrade to Hardy
I am not an expert, but I do think this is a gnome-python-extras bug. A python
object should live as long as there are any references held to it.
In this case the Spell object still holds a reference to the TextView object.
So the Spell object should increase the reference counter on the
Updated the patch for hardy, tested hardy build successfully.
** Attachment added: debdiff from 2.0.10-4 with hardy as release
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11842992/gtkspell_2.0.10-4_2.0.10-4ubuntu1.debdiff
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gtkspell should allow selection of input language
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gconf-editor
Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha 4 update
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Feb 8 19:32:39 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 134
Package: gconf-editor
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11844020/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11844021/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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package gconf-editor 2.20.0-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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