Confirming this on current Debian Testing with libpoppler 0.57.0, in
frontends: evince, qpdfview, mupdf.
This bug is 9 years old, confirmed a hundred times and is still in
status "NEW"? This is ridiculous.
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Tested on Ubuntu 10.10 live:
If usb drive has only one partition:
eject unmounts the partition.
It can later be mounted with mount.
safely remove device powers down device.
everything works fine.
If usb drive has several partitions:
Using eject on any partition results in all partitions from
Wow!
safely remove device does that.
Then eject is redundant, and unmount is missing!
** Summary changed:
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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eject duplicates safely remove...,
and having both eject and safely remove... at the same time is not
confusing?
Unmount is useful. Not having it is just... nuts, to put it mildly.
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with gvfs version 1.6.1-0ubuntu1build1 there is no change.
I doubt that it is possible to tell if HDD is SATA or eSATA, because both
internal HDDs and the one in the external dock are connected via SATA ports on
motherboard.
So the only solution is to add spindown option for sata disks that
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Binary package hint: nautilus
In up to date lucid umounting device (usb disk, or card in usb
cardreader) causes it to disappear from system.
There are two actions available for such device in nautilus: unmount and safely
remove.
Safely remove works fine, all the way down
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I found that X screen saver timeout was set to 600 (10 min). Changing it to 0
with xset fixed display in X.
But questions remain:
Why gnome-screensaver-preferences tool does not change X screensaver timeout
value?
How do I change the default value, so screen never goes blank, without using
xset
It seems, there is no connection with gnome-power-preferences. If I set
display timeout there, then display switches off completely.
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During fsck routine check, long before X starts, same thing happen: 10 minutes
idle black screen.
Which power config affects both console and X?
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Nope. On installed lucid with current upgrades display still goes black after
exactly 10 minutes.
(eeepc 900)
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Concept of storing positions of applets in absolute values is fundamentally
wrong.
If we have a bunch of objects on panel, all named, i.e. applet1 applet2... Then
it would be better to store their position in one gconf string or list key,
like that:
Confirming on lucid with current updates.
Launched vavoom in lesser resolution than my desktop, applets got muddled on
next login.
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Checkbox: new window inherits layout of active window or something like that.
In new gnome it is a curious frontend to defaultGroup key.
Checkbox true = defaultGroup -1
Checkbox false = defaultGroup 0
And this checkbox does not update visually when set defaults button is
pressed and sets
Confirming. Problems described in comments #41 and #42 are fixed.
There is a small misguiding interface glitch left: if you have
defaultGroup key set to 0, and you press set defaults in g-k-p,
defaultGroup becomes -1, but corresponding checkbox in g-k-p interface
is not being updated.
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Does it actually work with that syntax?
Surprisingly, yes.
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Confirming: with empty gconf keys g-s-d now correctly takes settings from
console-setup.
When something is changed on user-level, only corresponding gconf key is being
set. Others remain empty and work correctly.
I've tested addition of custom options by adding compose key option, and
noticed
Wow! I've found another glitch!
Check this: layouts key is empty, two layouts are set in console-setup. In my
case us,ru
If you select russian layout in g-k-p and press move up button to put in on
frst place, then gconf layouts key will be set to [ru ,us ]. In this
case those tab symbols
In addition to second us, the defaultGroup spontaneously changes
it's value to -1 from 0
This bug is far from being closed...
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Why make g-s-d add defaults from console-setup to gconf? Add nothing
until user applies something that differs from console-setup settings.
Let the layouts gconf key be empty until needed otherwise.
I'm proposing the following g-s-d behavior:
1. setting present in gconf = use it
2. setting is
also a glitch in lucid:
when I set Xserver kill keys and layout switch keys through g-k-p, wrong
syntax is being written to gconf key:
instead of writing:
[terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp:alt_shift_toggle]
it writes:
[terminate terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp grp:alt_shift_toggle]
(duplicated
after I manually correct all settings in gconf, apply systemwide
button in g-k-p works fine: it asks for authorization and writes
parameters from layouts, model and options keys to console-setup.
summarizing problems:
1. g-s-d writes garbage to gconf (tab symbols, duplicated words broken
...I was wrong: options with dups and tabs are correctly translated to
console-setup, being stripped of garbage. But why such distorted syntax
in gconf?
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It seems the problem is not affecting Lucid, at least running from live-
usb.
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what about situation when there are two layouts in console setup (for example
us,ru) and gconf layouts key is empty?
g-s-d is being started - what will happen? Currently in karmic gconf layouts
key becomes just [us]. Shouldn't it remain empty?
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I may disagree. If empty = no override, wouldn't it be logical to leave it
empty and use system-level settings, until user decides to set something
explicitly for himself?
In case of gdm, which is a system tool, not a user-owned profile, it is even
more appropriate to follow system-level
also if defaultGroup is set to -1 then there should be no visible dot
in gnome-keyboard-properties.
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unfortunately gnome-alsamixer is far less polished than old gnome-
volume-control. For example: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-alsamixer/+bug/331460
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There is still no complete frontend to alsamixer in current gnome. A
thing where you can see and tweak all channels and switches your
soundcard support. Regression is still exists. Pulseaudio tools are too
generalized.
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-18.55-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-18-generic i686
UserGroups: adm
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Chauncellor wrote on 2009-12-09:
Unmount is to unmount the partition
Eject is to unmount all partitions of the drive
Safely Remove is to unmount all partitions of the drive and power off the
device.
If only that were a real behavior... that would be just perfect. BUT:
eject not only unmounts
with all the tools now available in X, it would be great to have the
following properties in gnome-mouse-properties:
speed (general linear speed multiplier)
acceleration (non-linear speed modifier)
threshold (distance before acceleration)
And name them correctly, because it is misleading when
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Karmic with current updates:
There is no option to power down eSATA drive, neither in nautilus, nor
in palimpsest. Only unmount is available.
** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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It also happens without X running, at exactly the same 10 min.
DPMS is off
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No one here suggests to go back to old technologies. There is nothing to
go back to. ALSA is still Ubuntu's soundsystem. And it will stay there
in the future. The point is to have a choice to switch off unnecessary
component - pulseaudio, just like compiz and other bellswhistles: one
choice - one
Currently you can solve the problem in karmic:
1. Remove pulseaudio and gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio.
2. upgrade from this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~dtl131/+archive/ppa
3. remove the new volume applet, corrupted with pulseaudio, from
gnome-session-properties.
4. add restored old volume control
A good papercut for Lucid.
long-lived and annoying...
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ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage, that does not contain anything. It is safe to
remove it.
You can then just mark it for installation to see if something new was added to
it's dependencies, and then decide if you want to install this something
manually, without actually installing
another examples: launching zynaddsubfx either breaks playback for everything
else, or sound does not work in it.
Launching it with padsp results in garbled sound.
...but the real problem is not the mixer, but volume control: there is no
volume control from panel and keyboard without pulseaudio,
I agree that fixing pulseaudio is a constructive course of action.
But: I disagree with no bug - no problem policy. In this case closed bug does
not mean that problem isn't there!
And second: I am fully agree with Dmitry: pulseaudio is just bells and whistles
that should be *optional*! Jaunty
The fact that removing unnecessary component breaks basic functions, points out
that current design is really flawed.
If I remove compiz, metacity will not go berserk because of that.
But such rabid forcing of incomplete and buggy soundsystem is really
surprising.
While pulseaudio can't
Which component now handles XF86Audio*Volume buttons by default? is in
possible to manually change associated commands there instead of
creating custom actions in gnome-keybindings-properties?
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and what about keyboard shortcuts? adding custom commands is not a very
clean workaround.
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Without commented lines:
VERBOSE_OUTPUT=no
ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-6]
CHARMAP=UTF-8
CODESET=CyrKoi
FONTFACE=Fixed
FONTSIZE=16
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=us,ru
XKBVARIANT=,
XKBOPTIONS=grp:alt_shift_toggle,compose:ralt,grp_led:scroll
hal/gdm don't really support the concept of multiple
This is not a bug in hardware. This is rather a weird feature: In some
soundcards PCM chanel gain range is not -X~0, but rather -X~+Y. A kind of
digital boost.
On my Realtek NVidia CK804 range of PCM chanel is -34.5~12.0. So it must not be
set on maximum in normal circumstances, but rather is
Can jaunty's gnome-media package be rebuild with different prefixes and
names? At least gnome-volume-control binary from jaunty works on karmic.
But with lack of some graphical resources, like icons.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Situation:
two layouts - US (default), Ru (second)
Configuration was set up by sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
Wrong behavior #1:
if I press set defaults in gnome-keyboard-properties, gconf keys are set to
default values:
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Suggested packages are already installed, except alsa-oss. Gnome-
alsamixer is old and does not handle some options correctly. It is
better to use xfce4-mixer, it is up to date and fully functional, its
dependencies are rather small in size. On systems with one sound card
there is no need in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I've experienced this bug on both my desktop and eeepc 900, with different
cardreader models.
New gnome incorrectly treats cardreaders similar to usb sticks. After
unmounting sd card, whole device gets powered down and becomes permanently
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...also crashes when touching tabs
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Confirming.
My nautilus crashes if I touch its side pane with any file from file-
roller. Dragdrop to main area or any other area does not result in
crash.
If I touch side pane with file from nautilus itself, everything works
fine. Also I've tried dragdrop from firefox - works fine too.
so it
This bug is somewhat different in Karmic:
while searchbox is visible and some second after it disappears, clicks have no
effect, right or wrong, at all.
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Workaround:
To increase, decrease and mute master volume, one can bind these commands to
media keys with standard gnome tool:
amixer sset Master 5+
amixer sset Master 5-
amixer sset Master toggle
As for the mixer, xfce4-mixer is the best gtk mixer out there. It is
basically the same thing that
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After removing pulseaudio I've lost sound control. There is no sound
applet, mixer or sound hotkey handler.
This is a serious blow in modularity, usability and freedom of choice
when usability of a system depends on unnecessary package
In Karmic Beta the only reasonable way to control audio without
pulseaudio - is with text-based alsamixer.
It is a disaster!
There is no sound applet with mixer
alsamixergui is outdated
gamix has a buggy gui geometry issues and meter drawing inconsistencies
gnome-alsamixer does not recognize
also, some gnome apps, like Totem, can't output sound. But others, like
aisleriot, do.
Sound output is set to alsa in Multimedia Systems Selector. But there is no
more audio preferences tool to set other categories to alsa, like it was in
jaunty.
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It also would be nice to preserve modularity: ability to remove
pulseaudio without consequences. Right now many important packages
depend on pulseaudio components.
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there are several gtk gui apps to alsamixer. One of them could be used,
launched through menu of sound applet.
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Agree. And we do not need Home button, since Home is a place and the
best place for a place is places :)
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Mounted media is already in side-panel, So there is no need for this
fake computer thing anywhere
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As bug 117795 was reported fixed in Intrepid, I will file a new one.
Jaunty, current upgrades, Nautilus 2.26.2
Clicking on file or folder while searchbox is still visible results in
unfolding the first visible folder in browsing window, if there are no folders
visible -
done.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=587617
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Now we have a useless buttons and proposal to just remove them as in no man -
no problem.
Yes, stop button is useless now. So make it useful, give it a function and
put it in as addable option. Make customizable panel with minimalistic default
arrangement. That would be satisfactory in this
2 kikl
87 images may not be comparable with 500 or 1000. A quantity of photos on full
sd card from photo camera.
Why there is such a rush to make interface of nautilus *primitive*? Removing
duplicated buttons (three on the right) and reducing size of zoom controls
would be enough.
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This term could became a feature, something rememberable and
recognized about ubuntu as a linux distribution.
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I agree about change in phrase.
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A mockup by Daniele Medri is nice. My variant would be with path layed
over launchpad buttons (with slashes and less spaces between). Also
with home in the side panel, and with functional stop button. If it is
to be used to stop loading thumbnails (in folders with a lot of pictures
it is a pain)
Oh! another idea: two-lined arrows in launchpad buttons could be
replaced with one-lined slashes. That would be more consistent.
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Perhaps your attention for these two buttons is too captious.
I doubt that opening a folder with a lot of images is such a rare event to be
ignored. Loading thumbnails is not only slow, but also makes system sluggish.
In this case a way to pause and resume this process must be at hand.
And I
There could be many ambiguous situations. For example, I use single nautilus
window in fullscreen for file operations. It is often sits there in background
with the only tab opened. And I do not want that window to close on its own.
So it would be good to make this behavior switchable or
I think that Stop button should be used to stop loading thumbnails. I
saw a bug or a brainstorm idea about this, I do not remember... but it
would be better to give this button a needed function instead of just
removing it.
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Renaming shovel to digging stick, aren't we?
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mount is an established term, consistent with the environment. It
regards specific logical action - removing partition content from
filesystem. To name it unplug or detach is to confuse it with
physical action of removing stick from the port.
Another, harsh but educative option is to leave term
The problem in the upstream is that some developers consider information about
replacing files excessive.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47893
see comments 15, 17, 23 and proposals about hiding info by default.
I personally like proposal in comment 14, but without hiding the first
I disagree. Without info about replacing files user has to find these files
manually and look in their properties.
This is one of the most annoying bugs of usability.
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Bug Still appears in Jaunty.
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gnome-panel, metacity (when using alt-tab) and xfce analogs are affected.
After some investigation made on Russian Ubuntu Community Forum (
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+ certain symbols in window title make
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gnome-panel, metacity (when using alt-tab) and xfce analogs are affected.
After some investigation made on Russian Ubuntu Community Forum (
after uninstalling pulseaudio, gnome-volume-control refuses to launch:
Failed to acquire org.gnome.VolumeControl
Could not acquire name on session bus
the only way to access sound card properties is cli alsamixer.
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maybe sound applet should have mixer option and use gnome-alsamixer for it
when needed. And use only gnome-alsamixer when pulseaudio is not present in
system.
That will be a good solution
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as a workaround user can add old volume applet to panel for quick volume
control and create gnome-alsamixer launcher near it for access to mixer.
But that is ugly. Mixer should be easier to access by default, and
pulseaudio should be uninstallable without usability failures.
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another workaround is to start gnome-system-monitor with sudo.
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Upstream won't help. They just keep talking about some crap, like half a second
time to read message and hit the button, so time/size info won't fit in this
time. =O
It must be Ubuntu fix. Because it would never be fixed in Gnome with their
Fully agree with previous commenter.
What about situation in Intrepid? Nautilus can restore files from trash there,
what about permissions?
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Confirmed.
Ton's file does not work.
Also third track from here when downloaded in ogg:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/5220
just nothing happens, even no output in terminal.
Even tried to reencode it with audacity - strange: file differs, but still does
not work in rhythmbox
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I have a lot of launchers on top panel, so decreasing resolution won't
let them fit into panel. When using something fullscreen in Wine, all
applets are shifted or messed up.
8.04 with latest updates
btw, I think, ability to group applets into blocks would be very handy
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THANK YOU!
downloaded and installed. Copies perfectly now!
At last 8.04 is fully operational! )) now I can upgrade it on all my
computers from 7.10
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apt line for Tormod Volden's PPA is:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tormodvolden/ubuntu/ hardy main
but be careful!!! My nautilus just crashed. I will try to reproduce it and grab
a terminal output...
That was in messages log:
nautilus[6925]: segfault at eip b75bb307 esp bf8cb7f4 error
...tired to fireup gnome-commander or grsync every time I need to copy
something important. Hope fix will be delivered soon.
It is the only problem that prevents me from enjoying Hardy. Fix it, and the
system will be close to perfectness!
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