I was discussing this issue in gnome irc and someone pointed out another
issue, which may be related:
As mentioned already, when xclip -selection clipboard is used, you can
paste in gedit (for example) with Ctrl-V. But the Paste action is
grayed out in the right-click and Edit menus.
gedit is
Hmm, ctrl-shift-insert does indeed paste the data from xclip -selection
clipboard, but this is not the correct behavior.
As I understand it, ctrl-shift-insert should paste from the primary
buffer. The same buffer that selected text goes to, and that middle
clicking pastes from.
Whereas
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
I have a script which copies some things to clipboard via xclip. I use
the -selection clipboard option to allow me to paste the results into
apps with Ctrl-V keyboard shortcut. This works fine in GUI apps such as
gedit for example, but I
Hello Sebastien, your comment says this bug is a duplicate, but it
doesn't appear to have been marked as a duplicate in launchpad. Could
you please mark it as a duplicate, or at least tell me the bug that it
would be a duplicate of?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
Don't mark a bug invalid when you can not prove that it is so.
I'm sure there are many other bugs related to samba and nautilus, and I
have searched for similar bugs, but I have not found any with this exact
same issue.
This bug is not invalid. If it is in fact a duplicate, then properly
mark
My apologies, this seems to work ok. I think my issue was that it seems
to take a moment to gather CPU usage information.
For the first few seconds, all processes show as zero, but they
eventually do show real percentages.
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gnome-system-monitor not displaying cpu%
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Sometimes nautilus is unable to connect to samba shares.
When I attempt to view a shared folder I get a message that says something like:
Cannot open smb://host/folder
There is no application for this file type.
Unfortunately I cannot
I have this problem in Hardy, which has gnome-system-monitor 2.22.0. If
this was fixed in 2.19.x then why is it still an issue?
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gnome-system-monitor not displaying cpu%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124844
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I know the difference between a support request, and filing a bug.
And I know how a message filter is *supposed* to work. I have successfully
used them without issues in other mail clients such as Thunderbird or Outlook.
Evolution filters simply are not working in the way they should.
Unless
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Ubuntu 7.10
evolution 2.12.1
Using IMAP mail
I added a new filter with criteria:
Sender: Contains: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And for the actions, i set:
Move to folder: folderName
Set Status: Read
Expected Results:
All messages that match the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
When viewing the Network History graph under the Resources tab of
gnome-system-monitor, the values of graph's Y axis are given in
percentage. 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%.
Percentages are meaningless unless the value of the whole
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Find an mp3 in nautilus or on the desktop.
2. Mouse mouse over the file and click to select it. Audio preview will begin
to play if mouse is left hovering over it
3. Delete the file using the delete key on the keyboard.
Results:
First 20seconds or so
I noticed this the other day in Edgy. I was transfering files to my
phone over a USB cable. The phone connects as a mass storage device.
The transfer progress dialog is done in a couple seconds, but it
obviously hasn't finished copying.
One time I removed the device and was given a wanring to
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