This issue isn't about whether gnome-keyring is useful or not.
But there are indeed many reasons for not wanting to use it for anything
but secret store indeed, some as listed by Dmitri.
The fact that gnome-keyring doesn't implement some of these features is
rather inherent to the process, where
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GNOME Keyring is by default a rather invasive service, which meddles
with security sensitive processes invasively. This may or may not be
wise depending on a users situation.
One particular case is GNOME Keyring's gpg-agent implementation, which
is incomplete and therefore
Utopic has shotwell 0.18.1, which has the flickr https fix, with a few
other fixes as well.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/shotwell-list/2014-July/msg0.html
Presumably it might make sense to backport 0.18.1 to Trusty.
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Title:
Publishing to flickr broken
In your particular case EOG is probably doing the right thing:
http://www.darktable.org/2013/12/released-darktable-1-4/comment-
page-1/#comment-30455
You likely have a bad display profile setup.
There is a related bug (which you are likely NOT experiencing though):
How did you set the display profile? Using the Color applet of GNOME
Control Center? There are known issues with the GNOME Settings Daemon
color plugin when there is no display marked primary.
So EOG may not be at fault here.
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Same for me. Natty/AMD64/GNOME Classic/ecrypfs-homedir
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Title:
The panel encountered a problem while loading... on a
I did a clean updated Maverick install a week ago, and I still have this
bug. It has not been resolved.
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Visual corruption affecting
So according to the GNOME bugreport, packaging Brasero 2.30.2 might
solve/reduce this issue...
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/brasero/2.30/brasero-2.30.2.news
It's not listed there, though there is misc bug fixes :)
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Well first, this is still a bugfix, since the original intention has
always been to use VBR... The slowing down is just a side-effect.
Then, I highly doubt the quality is similar...
And this brings up another point altogether, since the presets are
called CD Quality, it's way to low quality
Huh? The _average_ bitrate is about the same...
But that's the whole point of variable bitrate encoding...
VBR conserves bits when they are not needed (silent pieces, etc), and
uses them whenever the encoding gets hardest...
Constant bitrate does not produce constant quality
Variable bitrate
Btw small note...
GNOME had always intended this to be VBR quality 6, however because of
how the code fails it became CBR 128...
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That sounds about right...
http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=LAME
Quality average range
-V 6115 100...130
The point is that the resulting file should not have a constant bitrate
of exactly 128...
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Isn't this most likely an ALSA problem?
Have you tried recording with Audacity? Or maybe something like
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By default the CD Quality, MP3 profile is broken.
It seems to encode to 128kbit CBR, while it intends to encode to VBR Quality 6.
Changing the VBR Quality has no effect at all.
I was told the 'lame' encoding plugin has been deprecated, and
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Please do note the 'lame' encoder has most likely been deprecated in
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Can't this be backported to Lucid, it seems quite trivial?
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There is a new chess engine based on Glaurung called Stockfish, which
glchess should support. There is already a package for stockfish...
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: gnome-games
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48094149/glchess-stockfish.diff
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I already built a testing package on my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/ppa
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I just tried that document too... But I noticed it was generated by
Cairo... which is a graphical library, not a text processor...
So I wouldn't be surprised if the PDF itself is the problem here... But
this is just speculation...
Has anybody tested that PDF in the official Adobe Acrobat Reader?
On my system, Evince works similar...
You do need to update poppler and evince though...
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I just installed from lucid-proposed, and the problem seems fixed
indeed.
On a sidenote the sample PDF I first posted moved:
http://www.games-
workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1330012_Mord_Rulebook_part_1_-_rules.pdf
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The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when no
location has been explicitly set.
That's right. We just change the base directory.
Heh, you do realize this is really really really broken behavior?
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Ugh, even then it's not recommended... Don't open RAW files straight in
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This has already been fixed upstream in the 0.6-STABLE tree
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Maybe Automatically added tags is an option, although that would be a
little on the long side...
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Currently F-Spot primarily uses the ProductName field to display the profiles
in the F-Spot preferences screen.
This is however faulty behavior... The problem with ProductName en
ManufacturerName is that they contain just that. The
GNOME Bugzilla actually has a patch for this.
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Since XDG can rename paths, and F-Spot stores absolute paths, this is
actually a pretty poor idea... Doing this right, requires pretty
invasive work in F-Spot.
The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when no
While I agree, this should get fixed eventually.
Is there an actual sane use-case for this?
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Still this issue is not related to UFRaw... only to F-Spot...
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RawTherapee is equivalent to UFRaw... not GIMP or Krita...
Anyway RawTherapee is quite limited in it's management capabilities, for
instance the lack of tags, and export to the web...
And RawTherapee isn't open source...
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even suggesting such a workflow shows an obvious lack of insight into
why a photographer would use RAW to begin with
Well, this is a bit of an elitist remark. Don't get me wrong, you're
right, but the lossyness of JPEG at 100% isn't bad, and UFRaw disables
subsampling at 92% or better.
The
Yes, but that doesn't really matter. GIMP only does 8bit anyways... and
Krita isn't really ready for prime time...
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You need of course to have the standalone ufraw binary installed...
Also, you can run f-spot --debug and look at the terminal to see what's
happening...
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Maybe this is relevant:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555126
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There is a gimp-ufraw package... Which allows GIMP to open the raws
using UFRaw...
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Is this bug still about F-Spot?
Anyway GIMP and F-Spot do not natively support raw files, and need UFRaw
for that...
For GIMP there's the gimp-ufraw package...
For F-Spot there a plugin called DevelopInUFRaw which develops the raw
file, and the resulting jpg/tif is re-imported into F-Spot as a
Sorry for the seperate posts...
But you cannot open a raw using gimp(-ufraw) from within F-Spot, when
F-Spot opens a file with the GIMP it copies the file, and opens the
copy. F-Spot expects the GIMP to save to the same file, and you cannot
save to raw. You save to a JPG (or whatever), but
I've just fully updated my system, and the issue seems to have gone.
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I've tried this PDF with Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.1.2 as well, and Adobe
Acrobat reader also produced weird output when copy-pasting.
So the bug probably occurs when gEdit exports to PDF, and not in Evince
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Please describe the problem:
When printing the attached PDF, Evince introduces weird unintentional spaces.
These spaces sometimes occur within words.
These spaces destroy the legibility of the printed document.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open test.pdf with Evince
2. File -
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This may be an issue with poppler.
Other folks using poppler 0.8.0 do not seem to suffer from this problem.
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Hi,
It seems there is a patch available at the GNOME Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526477
I've attached the patch to this comment as well.
Please not that I have not personally tested this patch yet.
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I can confirm that the latest version of Hardy still has this bug.
However, Michael Kuhn fix solves it.
dpkg -S /etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-hinting-medium.conf
fontconfig-config: /etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-hinting-medium.conf
Shouldn't this bug be moved to fontconfig-config?
Isn't it weird to have
I took the liberty of reporting a bug on fontconfig:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/210921
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The File/Edit menu items in F-Spot don't translate to Dutch.
The included file is a dpatch, which modifies the dutch .po file. The
patch has been tested and seems to work just fine.
The patch also translates a menu item for the DevelopInUFRaw extension.
I've also submitted
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After installing the toga2 engine GNOME Chess does not recognize it. An
entry called Toga II should appear when starting a new game.
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After installing Gutsy, I noticed the asterisks have becomes the new
default!
Why?
The asterisks are not as visually pleasing as the circles. Can we revert
the default back to the circles?
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Some channel I visit require a keyword to enter them like so:
/j #channel keyword
However, when I select Auto-join on connect in xchat-gnome, only
#channel is remembered, and the keyword is lost. This means on reconnect
the auto-join fails because of the missing keyword.
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Epiphany depends on firefox. So it can't be installed without installing
firefox.
Shouldn't firefox be split up into something like libgecko (the render
engine) and mozilla-firefox (the browser gui), and have epiphany depend
on libgecko instead of
My mistake.
It should be epiphany-browser indeed.
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Seems to work fine here also. You can close the bug. Thanks.
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I can confirm this issue, when setting the Application Desktop font to
Bitstream Vera Sans at 7pt.
This seems _not_ to happen with Sans.
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When my mum tried to listen to a online radio station it did not work
with Totem Mozilla:
The radio player page:
http://www.radio10gold.nl/page/player/
I have gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg installed on Ubuntu Feisty, so Totem should
be able to handle WMA
Well, a friend of my mom reports it works just fine in Windows using
MSIE. Though I have no Windows machine to check it myself.
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That's the PDF which breaks it.
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When opening some PDF file with Evince, it somehow seems to break the
window border while having desktop effects enabled.
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It would be very nice to be able to export the address book to my iPod
(Nano).
1. Detect where the iPod is mounted via HAL/DBUS (usually somewhere in /media)
2. Write a seperate .vcf (vCard) for each contact into ipodmount/Contacts/
The
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When ttf-dejavu is removed, notification-daemons doesn't display some
text. notification-daemon should at all times use the systems fonts, not
dejavu hardcoded!
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Importance: Undecided
Sorry, please remove this bug.
It seems that Banshee is feeding notification-daemon bad pango markup.
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Evince doesn't seems to support PDF attachments. This is a missing
feature.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
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PDF made with pdflatex, with a .tex file attached to it.
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The Adobe Acrobat Reader can read the attachments.
Evince actually already has an 'Attachments' item greyed out in it's
Sidebar. It's even a HIG violation to have menuitems greyed-out while
not implemented.
I'm using Ubuntu Edgy with Evince 0.8.0 (from Feisty) backported to it.
I did the
No, that wasn't what I ment.
Not OS vendor. But hardware vendor.
So that Dell, HP can easily brand Ubuntu.
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Try to select text seems to be enough to make it crash. Even if there is
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When I select a PDF from a self generated PDF evince crashes.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed
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When starting GAIM while already having another instance of GAIM
running, the new instance of GAIM disconnects the old instance MSN
connections.
While is isn't GAIMs fault, it's pointless to support multiple
instances. GAIM supports having multiple
I have been on Edgy for a week now, and I haven't seen it occuring yet.
So it seems to be fixed in Edgy.
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Hmm indeed... setting it to full hinting solves my problem, font are now
rendered nicely in Epiphany!
I had medium hinting set because it looked slightly better on my TFT
with some fonts... But full is fine too...
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Font rendering of web pages in Epiphany (2.16.1) is extremely horrid.
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If you take a look at the attached screenshot. The font in the webpage
should be rendered exactly the same as the font in the menubars of
epiphany.
It's both the same font Bitstream Vera Sans.
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To my opinion this should be considered a release blocking bug. Nearly
unreadable web pages are not acceptable.
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Correction, it's not entirely the same font, the interface font is Vera
Sans, and the webpage font is Vera Serif...
But it's still very clear how fuzzy the webpage is.
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This patch should add the Samsung YP-U2 player to the HAL configuration.
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This patch should add the player to be recognized.
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Well, my previous MP3 player was detected as a Media Player and the icon
would change to a Media Player icon, instead of a Mass Storage icon.
This is quite useful, if I have both my MP3 Player and another mass
storage device attached, it helps me immediately distinguish them from
each other.
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No, that's not a duplicate!
It's a different player. I first got this Lenco player but it was
broken, I got the ICSI one in return after RMAing it.
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I'll take a look at /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop
tomorrow, I'll try to submit a diff then.
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Sample text. This can be the font name, or any other text that the
designer thinks is the best sample text to show what the font looks
like.
Well it's description is rather dubious. Indeed it may be the font name.
In that case, it might be best to leave things be.
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Some TrueType fonts include a _Sample Text attribute which represents a
string which can be used to displays the font in an effective manner.
Currently the following string is always used:
The quicky brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. 0123456789
But when the '_Sample Text'
Hmmm, well in that case yes...
But that would be broken behaviour on the part of that font... (at least
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Hi,
I own a Sasmung YP-U2ZW Digital Audio Player, which when inserted into
the usb slot, gets recognized as a generic USB Flash Disk, instead as a
Media Player.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 008: ID 04e8:5050 Samsung Electronics Co.,
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I would be happy to provide any other required information to have it
properly detected in Edgy.
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My MP3 Player is only detected as a USB Disk, and not as an MP3 Player
as such.
lspci:
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0dda:0301 Integrated Circuit Solution, Inc.
lshal:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_dda_301_2002_75_if0'
info.udi =
Public bug reported:
I have some PDFs provided by Games Workshop which do not have fonts
embedded into them.
Evince now replaces the serif fonts with a single sans-serif font. Which
looks very weird.
Now this is good behaviour unless I actually have the appropriate fonts
installed, which I do!
It seems 'pdftotext' can properly handle columns.
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Well not really... Sorry... I copied them from an Mac OS X
installation...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301332
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Mac OS X style .dfont files are not associated with gnome-font-viewer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49005
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Public bug reported:
Mac OS X style .dfont files (which are a variation on the normale
TrueType ttf files) are not associated with gnome-font-viewer.
gnome-font-viewer is capable of opening the .dfonts files and displaying
them properly.
** Affects: control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Shouldn't the GNOME menu icons _adapt_ the to theme which is set/used by
the user?
Anyway, the current icon really pops-out when the original GNOME theme
is used, it's quite disturbing...
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GNOME themed icon replaced by Tangerine themed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/41098
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