On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 08:54 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you open the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org
Unless my launchpad or savannah credentials will work there, I'm afraid
I can't. I've got credentials coming out of my ears for open source bug
tracking systems.
Also I've discovered that it
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Binary package hint: libpango1.0-0
I've had a guess at the package that is the source of this bug. it seems
to be present in gtk widgets at least. Seen in Ubuntu Hardy.
This problem can be reproduced with the standard ubuntu serif font.
1) open the gnome text editor, type
the real type is and requires that they
be explicit that they want to run the program/install the package.
In that case I think the current feature should be limited to
scripts/elf/pe/debs etc and a spec started to stop running things on
double-click for the future.
What do you think?
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Regarding Sebastien's suggestion of adding an open anyway button. If
you put in such a button most users will just press it without regard to
the monologue text. So there would be no point having the monologue at
all - it would just be annoying.
What problem is this message actually supposed to
set up mtools to define a drive letter for your usb memory stick by
adding the following line to /etc/mtools.conf:
drive u: file=/dev/sdb1
ensure your usb memory stick is not mounted but that its partitions are
shown.
$ sudo umount /media/
set a vfat label:
$ sudo drive u:
whoops:
$ sudo drive u: file=/dev/sdb1
should have been
$ sudo mlabel u:Martin Pitt's 512MB Stick
and marvell should be marvel
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The changes at https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/37760 fix this for me
** Also affects: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
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Marking as Fix Released as the changes on #37760 fix it and I think if there is
any work to be done, it should be done there.
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Your patches at #37760 half fix this, most things start up but there are still
various crashes in the GNOME desktop.
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Comment:
Don Scorgie wrote:
This happens without accessibility, I haven't tried it with since
accessibility is currently broken on amd64.
Can you point me in the direction of the bug report for this. I haven't been
able
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Comment:
Don Scorgie wrote:
then, in the file src/yelp-html.cpp look for the line:
html-priv-timeout = g_timeout_add (2000,
(GSourceFunc) timeout_update_gok,
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Don Scorgie wrote:
and comment it out. Recompile and test. If yelp still crashes,
something much darker is at work.
I'm afraid there seems to be a problem in the repository, one of
eclipse's dependencies precludes
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Comment:
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Thanks for your bug. Do you have any pointer to a specification
describing data: has something owned by a web browser? Is that a
standard URI form?
It is listed in STD1
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Comment:
I've tried it on a 386 install in a qemu amd64 virtual machine. I
haven't tried it on a 32 bit userspace since I can't get anything to
connect to my display from a chroot.
This happens without accessibility, I haven't
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some patches
or just what to edit where.
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Comment:
Anyway that's a known issue and a duplicate, marking as such.
Sorry, I didn't find that existing bug because its title didn't seem
related to what I was seeing and I expect I skimmed over it.
if a plain text file is
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Affects: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
gnome doesn't performs neither the associated default action for the
filetype of a resource contained in a data:
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Comment:
Ah, sorry, a little CSS box overflow there...
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
if a plain text file is named with .,o,g, and g as the last four
characters of its name, and in that order, it
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Comment:
Just to contradict my previous post, the no reason message is back,
for me, with the latest totem update in dapper (that I just installed).
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Comment:
With totem 1.4.0-0ubuntu1 on amd64, using the command `totem
/dev/hdc` the message is now:
Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the
appropriate plugins to handle it.
Please install
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Comment:
Sebastian Dröge wrote:
I can confirm this... but I have actually no idea why it works in gst0.8.
mplayer and gst0.10 have the same problem from what I see...
The mplayer bug may not be the same one, as it exibits
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Comment:
Just noticed a bug with no reference to ac3 that might be the same
problem: bug #32824
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Affects: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Latest dapper, amd64. ac3 files are not playing in gstreamer using this
commandline:
gst-launch-0.10
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Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
In up to date dapper, enabling accessibility prevents the user from
logging in with a GNOME session (even a GNOME
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Affects: gconf2 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The expected behaviour for man 5 %gconf-tree.xml is to display
documentation of the format and contents of
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Comment:
Just a quick repeat. I said above that I will create another user to try
to reproduce this and get some more information for you.
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1) Create a new user
2) Log in as that user
3) Go to System-Preferences-Assistive Technology Support
4) Enable assistive technology support
5) Click Close and Log Out
6) Click Log Out
7) Log in again
After the gnome
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Comment:
There is still no documentation of the directories and keys and the
meanings of their values like there are for resource configuration files
for other programs, and parts of the system. Should there be a man 5
.gconf with
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Comment:
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
- gdb yelp
(gdb) run
crash
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Backtrace:
Thread 7 (Thread 1124096352 (LWP 9127)):
#0 0x2aaab00a9c8f in pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 ()
from
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I have an ac3 audio file which is detected correctly by the file
command, but nautilus doesn't recognise it:
$
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Comment:
This is from up-to-date dapper. I'm about to attach a file I've made
from the Ubuntu MUM presentation. I now suspect this may happen with a
wide variety of ac3 audio files.
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Task: ubuntu gtk+2.0
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
Comment:
This appears to be fixed. I think it must have been an engine bug since
I have installed an engine update from the dapper repository.
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Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Not sure if this should be an engine bug...
This can be seen in the Login Window Preferences under the
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Comment:
The dbus bug appears to have been closed as not theirs and is supposedly
being tackled in evolution upstream. There was no link to any gnome bug
provided, and the one listed in this bug shows status NOTGNOME. Which I
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Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I have a USB flash drive with a single partition containing a vfat
filesystem. This is mounted correctly but hal-device
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Comment:
I am using up-to-date dapper, and the controls theme was a slightly
modified blueheart (the modification was to adjust the colours for the
gamma of my display since GTK doesn't seem to do this itself).
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Comment:
I got the theme from the gnome art manager, then modified the html hex
colours for the gamma of my display, which is 1.0 while the colours of
the theme are for 2.2 (rantand gtk, annoyingly, doesn't seem to adjust
*any*
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