Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When composing a message as soon as I hit space evolution crashes.
Backtrace attached. It seems to be a problem with spell checking being
triggered.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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evolution
** Attachment added: gdb-evolution.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34635232/gdb-evolution.txt
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evolution crashes when composing a message pressing space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463920
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Have not noticed this problem in Jaunty.
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switch user does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267828
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I get the same error message (after a few seconds) when trying to
switch user for the first time. The second time (after the error
message) works.
I have a Geforce 6800 Ultra, using the nvidia binary driver.
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switch user does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267828
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On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 10:28 +, Pjotr12345 wrote:
Possibly the bad guy is Tracker. Tracker is a plugin in Deskbar applet.
An hour ago, I've completely removed Tracker from my system with
Synaptic, and I'm curious if the problem is over now.
Maybe you could try this, too, and report here
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 21:25 +, Pjotr12345 wrote:
@doclist: I would like some clarification from you, because this is an
important matter. Tracker is installed in the standard installation, so
everybody has tracker automatically. So if I understand you correctly,
you already removed
On Nov 7, 2007 8:12 AM, Luiz Alberto Medaets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tracker is a desktop search tool, part of Gnome, and is loaded when you
start (Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the
problem will end.) or when you ask for file search.
Open System - Administration
On Nov 6, 2007 6:06 AM, Luiz Alberto Medaets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the problem will
end.
Tracker is a desktop search tool, it has a bug, and it is launched every
time you make a search on file browser (Nautilus).
Luiz
I don't have
I also experience 100% CPU usage from Nautilus after logging in userA,
logging in userB, logging out userB. The offending process is owned by
userB. This is new (for me) in Gutsy.
I can't seem to get a proper backtrace. This is what I get immediately
after attaching through GDB.
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I am still experiencing this in Feisty.
What seems to regularly reproduce the problem for me is to delete a file
on the ssh server (from Nautilus). Shortly after Nautilus goes to 100%
CPU. I would guess that the bug stems from Nautilus assuming that the
deleted files are still there and doing an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The postinstall script for gnome-applets version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4 contains a
compileall.py
directive which tries to compile
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/py-0.8.0_alpha2-py2.4.egg/py/test/testing/data/syntax_error.py
among others.
Should mention that this is Edgy.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The postinstall script for gnome-applets version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4 contains a
compileall.py
directive which tries to compile
I am also waiting for this bug to be addressed.
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Only the foreground user should be able to trigger suspends
https://launchpad.net/bugs/26618
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Public bug reported:
When logging in and a previous session already exists for that user the
default option should be restore the previous session and not to start a
new one.
So if I should be able enter my password and then bash the enter key and
end up in a pre-existing session if there is
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