I thought this bug was fixed. For a long time, it seemed like when I
rotate the screen on my Thinkpad X61 Tablet, the icons would stay put
where they belong. Recently, I think maybe just in the last day or two,
the icons move around like they used to. I wonder if a patch got
reverted? It is
I'm wondering if ear-candy is what is needed for that?
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on system start gnome sound preferences sets applications sounds and sound
themes volume to zero
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414512
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This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
I'm sorry, but I don't know what caused it to crash or if it's
reproducible. I was not even aware that totem-plugin-viewer was
running. All I know is that at some point the 'apport' notice popped up
saying that it had crashed.
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I have just verified that the patch attached to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314235 does solve the problem.
To fix my exisiting configuration, I had to use 'gconf-editor' to set
the relative order of the right-stuck applets, setting the fast-user-
switch to 0, the clock to 1, and so
of a question as to what application controls
bindings where, perhaps... ?
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Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts
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On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 22:58 +, Philipp Kohlbecher wrote:
The difference seems to be that the shortcut for launching the terminal
is set in gconf setting /apps/metacity/global_keybindings (as is the
shortcut for minimizing all windows to show the desktop, for example),
while the shortcut
The image is part of the 'openclipart-svg' package, and is attached.
Note that the crash does not always happen right away, and, at least
with Nautilus, sometimes you can view the directory, or several in a
row, and then you'll hit one that makes it bomb. It is not necessarily
always the same
Please run the program from a terminal and see if it prints anything
when it exits. Before you run it, execute the command:
ulimit -c unlimited
... so that it will produce a 'core' file if it crashes. If it does,
then you should post that core dump to this bug ticket by using the
Here's something that potentially may be part of a good general
solution:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Default_device_from_environment_variable
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No way to select default/primary audio device, if more than one is installed
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I tried to use 'gnome-search-tool' to get a list of all of the .svg
files on the system. When it finds one, it calls on the gdk_pixbuf
loader to get a picture of the .svg file to display in it's list. After
installing all of the relevant -dbgsym packages (by hand! there
I just tried to open /usr/share/openclipart/svg/tools with Nautilus, and
it crashed making icons. After it restarted itself, I attached with
GDB, and went there again. This time, it displays all of the icons just
fine... I kept clicking around, and when I got into
I think this bug belongs on libcairo2 instead. I found that the image
can be viewed fine with 'inkscape', but not with anything that uses
svg_loader/cairo. Here's a try at it with 'eog':
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:svg/buildings
% ls
brick_frouke_01.svg
I'm reassigning the bug to libcairo since that's where it crashes...
Unless the error is in how the svg_loader calls Cairo? You know more
about it than I do.
** Changed in: libcairo (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: librsvg2 = libcairo
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svg_loader.so fails reading svg font for 'gnome-search-tool'
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I tried to use 'gnome-search-tool' to get a list of all of the .svg
files on the system. When it finds one, it calls on the gdk_pixbuf
loader to get a picture of the .svg file to display in it's list. After
installing all of the relevant -dbgsym
bits, but
when I copy one from there to here, it does. Perhaps this is by design?
Or could it be the FTP server doing it? I'm using vsftpd on the remote
end, and the local_umask configuration option is set to 022.
I wonder if there is something like a umask setting for GnomeVFS?
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35433
Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Version: 2.14.0-0ubuntu3
I copied a folder across my LAN using Nautilus, and it stripped +x bits
from the
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