do you still get the issue?
Is this still an issue for you?
I still don't know how to reproduce the error, and I haven't been using
totem much, so I don't really know.
But isn't it clear that the cause is a hard coded constant in the source
code? And the solution is to (1) come up with a
how do you start totem, is that running locally or over ssh?
Locally. $ totem
could you try on jaunty?
I don't know how to reproduce the error message. Should I abruptly terminate
dbus? The message seems to complain about a dangling socket (meaning there's
a file but no one to connect
how do you delete it?
If it is my wallpaper as it appears in the G-A-P dialog, then I delete
it by hitting the Alt shortcut key (Alt+R, I think).
clicking on the delete button
This is the one labeled Remove, correct? (Just to dispel all
ambiguity)
As an added observation: when I remove a
Public bug reported:
In metacity you can snap-drag by holding down alt, click-dragging a
window and then pressing shift.
Consider the following scenario:
- There are three windows, A, B and C. None overlap, A is slightly to the left
of B, C slightly above B.
- If you alt-drag B just enough to
could you please attach your ~/.xsession-errors file to the report?
Well, I can attach some ~/.xsession-errors which happens to be mine, but it has
[acm]time after 2009-03-08 10:00:00, so it's probably not the one you want.
$ totem --version
GNOME totem 2.24.3
$ lsb_release -a
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When I opened a playlist in totem, I got an error message; see the
attached single-window screenshot. Based on that screenshot, take a
guess as to how long you think the error message is.
Here it is, it its entirety:
Failed to contact configuration server; some possible
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Untitled Window.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23145951/Screenshot-Untitled%20Window.png
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Totem error dialog: size makes errmsg unreadable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334844
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Public bug reported:
The arrow keys in gnome-appearance-properties don't work right:
1. Go to the backgrounds tab
2. Select any background
3. Remove it (this selects the next background)
4. Press rightarrow to move to the next of that (that is, deleted-next-next)
5. Observe that the *first*
This happens to me as well.
I've attached a document for which it happens.
Also, if the text in the page textbox (next to of 11, in the toolbar)
is selected when evince reloads the document, the text becomes
unselected. I think that's not a good default behavior: I didn't ask
for it to become
The bug is no longer.
I experienced it in a pdf file generated by lilypond; it spanned two
pages. It's a bunch of notes for a song that I don't hold the
copyrights to. I can probably get permission to give you a copy (Poke
me if you want the pdf from me), but I don't see the point.
With almost
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
The keyboard navigation in evince is very counterintuitive.
When you press uparrow and downarrow, evince moves by one page. When
you press page down and page up, evince scrolls down/up the current page
(or jumps to the top of the next/previous
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