Thank you for the feature request.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Archive Mounter fails to hide hidden files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384178
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Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, we can't fix it because your description
didn't include enough information. You may find it helpful to read How
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Thank you for sending in your bug report. Actually, when you open an
archive (tarball in this case) Nautilus actually runs another
application called file-roller. If you look in file-roller's menu there
is no option to show/hide hidden files. This may be the intended
behaviour by the original
Thank you for submitting your bug report. We will need more information
before we can proceed. Could you, please, post the exact command you
are trying to run? I see the error but not what you typed in. Also,
could you post the output to the command ls -al filename (where
filename is the name
Thank you for submitting this bug report. Please, could you do the
following and attach all the files it produces:
-disconnect the device
-in a terminal, start udevadm in monitor mode and capture output by running:
sudo udevadm monitor -e | tee udev.log
-connect the device
- open a
Thank you! xchat-gnome defaults to the terminal font (would have been
Consolas for you if it was still set to default). Can you tell me what
yours was set to, please? Thank you very much.
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Visual corruption of text in irc chat
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382237
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I would also be interested if the exact same font and font size causes
problems in other applications like gnome-terminal, pidgin (Uses the
Document Font), etc. Sense the fonts are not free I haven't been able
to reproduce it, but I want to make sure we have all the facts before
sending this bug
Thank you for submitting this bug report.
** Changed in: xchat-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Visual corruption of text in irc chat
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382237
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Thank you for submitting this bug. Could you attach a screen shot,
please? Also, could you, please, attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Are you running any commands other than just joining and chatting when
this happens? Any more information you can provide to help me reproduce
it would be
Thank you. Just two more things that might help. Could you post the
output to from running xdpyinfo in a gnome-terminal, please? Also, a
screen shot of your font settings (System - Preferences - Appearance
- Fonts), please. Thank you very much!
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Visual corruption of text in irc chat
Thank you! Sorry, I have one more thing for you to try. I noticed you
are using a third-party font. Could you, please, try changing your
fonts to the default Sans for Application, Document and Desktop font and
Sans Bold for Window title font. Leave the size the same, just change
the font.
Yes, you can do that instead. Sorry, didn't see that option in xchat
before. Let me know how it works. Thank you!
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Visual corruption of text in irc chat
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382237
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