One more test launching nautilus from terminal. Here is the log
l...@luca-virtual:~$ nautilus
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
** (nautilus:3602): WARNING **: No marshaller for signature of signal
'UploadFinished'
** (nautilus:3602): WARNING **: No marshaller for signature of signal
Just a question: are you sure that the new volume control (the one in
notification area) works if you disable PulseAudio?
If not, isn't a better solution keep the old one, but don't add in
default panel configuration (or remove from panel if you upgrade from
9.04)?
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sound applet and
Sorry for the lag, Sebastien, I've seen your info request just now.
Fortunately, I can say that in jaunty gvfs+mtp (at least for my own
player) this issue was fixed :)
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gphoto2 backend unable to mount MTP audio player
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291840
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silly question: why the metacity version installed is 2.25.144? Wasn't
the final stable 2.26.x released?
However, the proposed package fixes all wrong maximized windows for me.
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Undecorating maximised windows sometimes leaves a blank space below the window
(Intrepid Jaunty)
I played a little on this. Setting the shortcut to a different
keycode/keybinding (e.g. Alt+F12) gnome-control-center (or maybe better
gnome-settings-daemon) seems able to remember the value after
logout/login and even after reboot.
Instead, setting the keycode/keybindint to Fn+2, I think you
could somebody having the issue send it to bugzilla.gnome.org?
Really late, sorry. I'll do it.
does anybody still get the issue in intrepid?
Yes, me :)
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External disk trash not shown by trash applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32466
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562891
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Ubuntu version: 8.10
Package version: 1.0.2-0ubuntu1
Ideally GVFS is able to mount and browse MTP devices (such as some
audio player) using its gphoto2 backend.
Using gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor process, users should simply plug
the device and a new icon should appear on
** Attachment added: Output from `gphoto --summary` command
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19150677/gphoto2-summary.txt
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To be honest, gnome-terminal supports rgba too (well, the only non-
console widget in gnome-terminal, i.e. the menubar)
For more info about reasons, status, and future or RGBA in gtk+ and
Murrine, see also
Sebastian, icons not includes in fd.o Icon Naming Spec can be added as
themable application-specific icons. For details see
http://live.gnome.org/ThemableAppSpecificIcons
About names, if you are going to implement app-specific icons, I think
could be better use system-shutdown-suspend and
1. Blindly listing documents by application name without a coherent
categorisation means that regular users are just going to stop reading
the help and go somewhere else.
Matthew, please note that the Advanced Topics document starts with
this phrase: The Ubuntu help system contains a lot of
Public bug reported:
GNOME Control Centrer provides a new MIME type (from 2.18, if I'm right)
for theme packages. This MIME type is called application/x-gnome-theme-
package and it matches to a simple .tar.gz file with the extension
changed to .gtp. The XML definition for new MIME is installed as
** Attachment added: A tgz theme from art.gnome.org renamed as gtp
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9973315/GTK2-ClearlooksDarkLime.gtp
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152453
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In the past days I see some package updates adding intltool as build
dependance to fix similar issue.
Could be the same here?
Also note that the upstream Italian translation of gnome-screensaver is
complete, including messages reported here. However they don't appears
in my gutsy and/or
** Attachment added: The Yelp topic page as in upstream, useful to list/browse
all installed manuals/guides/man pages/info pages/...
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9620585/original-yelp-topic-page.png
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No way to browse applications' manuals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147668
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
In Yelp (gutsy) I can't find a way to browse all installed manuals. This
meas, for example, that users will have to start an application in order
to open and read the inline help, as well as accessibilty and system
admin guide from gnome-user-docs
No entry on my system. Floppy is directly managed by HAL...
I'll add the same line from Guilherme and try
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Same issue adding floppy line on /etc/fstab
Plus another strange behavior: system wan't shutdown when a floppy was
mounted (and of course unmounted before invoking shutdown action from
GDM or close session dialog). It seems that init can't close one
process; this process seems costantly using the
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Binary package hint: gimp
The X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain key in
/usr/share/applications/gimp-2.2.desktop file has no value. Its value
should be gimp20
Due to this missing value, the GIMP menu entry in Applications-Graphics
menu is always showed in English language.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
## Steps to Reproduce ##
Try to mount and browse a floppy disk:
1. Put a floppy disk in your floppy drive
2. Open the Computer location in browser window
3. Double click on Floppy Drive icon
## Current Behavior ##
The floppy disk is
** Attachment added: A screenshot of yelp browsing Deskop category
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4776171/yelp-desktop-section.png
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I don't know if its an Ubuntu only issue or an issue in upstream, but in
the new 2.16.x (edgy) the categories Accessibility, Accessories, Games,
Graphics and Internet are listed below the Desktop section, not under
Applications section.
How To
** Attachment added: A screenshot of yelp browsing Applications category
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4776176/yelp-applications-section.png
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The stupid further information is: my mum and my sister think it's
really stupid provide a password every time to download emails...
So, while I think that gnome-keyring is good, do you think that non-geek
users will like the current (edgy)
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I've updated my Ubuntu-box from dapper to edgy. Now Nautilus is no
longer able to use the list view to show the folder content.
Removing Nautilus from GNOME session and launching it from a terminal
using the command nautilus --no-desktop, the following message appears
when I
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I updated my Ubuntu-box from dapper to edgy. Now all my nautilus Gconf
keys are disappeared from gconf-editor. The only key still available is
/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_special_flags
I'm able to change Nautilus behavior using its preferences window: the
key/value
Now schemas are registred. This is the log of *postinst
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/~$ sudo sh -x /var/lib/dpkg/info/nautilus-data.postinst
configure
+ set -e
+ [ configure = configure ]
+ gconf-schemas --register apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/~
Maybe this isn't an bug related to
Fixed, it was a personal misconfiguration related to a badly installed
libeel package. Sorry for the bad noise.
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In GNOME your current trash contents is collected by the contents of
~/.Trash hidden directory and the contents on all .Trash hidden
directories on toplel directory of mounted removable devices (for
example /media/usbdisk/.Trash/)
It seems that trash applet lists in its
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Ubuntu provides a GConf key (/apps/panel/global/upstream_session) to use
upstream end session dialogs.
By now, when you set this key to TRUE, the
Did you try to restart the panel?
Just a moment Yes, the Shutdown entry now is here after a `killall
gnome-panel`.
[...] make it working without restart since that's a detail
But a GConf key should be auto-apply :-(
Maybe append something like You could need to restart the panel. in
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