Does not work for me with any of these fixes.
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epiphany-webkit can't load http://localhost:8080
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486335
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I'm on Lucid, and this was only fixed for me after going to the time and
date settings and re-entering my time zone which had been previously
set.
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Clock applet no longer shows weather in panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447570
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I'm having this problem as well.
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evolution crashes upon changes in preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306860
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I'm curious about something before I start playing with my xorg.conf...
my keyboard driver was keyboard. What is the difference between it and
evdev and kbd? What is the default in intrepid?
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Up arrow key mapped to Print [screen]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255008
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I noticed that there were some updates to some of the affected packages.
Can anyone confirm that this is fixed? I have downgraded my client to
Hardy, so I'm unable to test.
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Regression: Connecting to FreeNX breaks keyboard layout in Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289918
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do you have proposed updates enabled in software sources?
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in previous versions of ubuntu, gnome-session was used. now, if you
login multiple times under the same username, gnome goes crazy, applets
won't load at all or will complain thoroughly. like i said before, using
xinitrc to start gnome-session seems to be a sufficient workaround, but
i've not
Currently hardy, but it was also present in gutsy. There's no errors,
per se. I just don't think it should be done this way. I can login fine,
everything appears to work correctly, but there's no process for gnome-
session. It doesn't appear that it's ever started. Like I said, I can
work around
seems to have fixed the issue for my systems. the only thing i tested
was the login/logout problem.
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212789
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Binary package hint: gthumb
When deleting images in gthumb on hardy 8.04, they are put into the old
~/.Trash location instead of the new trash system.
** Affects: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gthumb does not put deleted items into the
i would be glad to continue this over an email thread. if anyone wants
to continue the discussion, please include me (jmcantrell [at] gmail
[dot] com).
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
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i'm sorry, i completely disagree. user-space tools should not be
polluting the rest of the system. having a directory, like /tmp, that
is writable by everyone is not the same thing as having a directory
that is owned by some specific user.
not to mention, i may have my home folder permissions set
yes, there is a problem. it's called Bug 212789, which this
silliness has nothing to do with. the file system hierarchy is there
for a reason. try to resist the urge to fight it.
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
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You
ross: oh? because i prefer simplicity and standards over entertaining
every goofy enhancement that comes along, i am close minded? wow...
and since we're on the topic, i actually find the automatic creation
of those various folders to be frivolous and unnecessary. if a user
wants a music
I think that ~/.gvfs is an appropriate location for fuse mounts. If
you want them to be more visible, then do: ln -s .gvfs Volumes. To
have gvfs create a real directory called Volumes in the home folder
doesn't seem like the right thing to do. To have it mount them in
/Volumes is definitely not
it's perfectly clear why it SHOULD be hidden, by default. If it were a
real directory (vs a symlink), how would those of us (myself included)
who want to hide the directory do so?
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
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i would want it hidden if i either don't use it or don't care about it.
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i completely agree with sebastien.
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i could go into a rant about capitalization and whitespace in system
paths, but i'll save that for another day. there is already a
directory for system level mountpoints. it's called /mnt. the ubuntu
equivalent to mac's /Volumes appears to be /media. i'm not exactly
clear on what the difference
that was my mistake. the third app (that i thought was missing) was
actually the default action at the top of the context menu. in the case
of directories, the default action is always open folder, no matter
what is selected in the open with tab.
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nautilus's Open With context menu is short by
I just thought i would add an update. This appears to only be affecting
directories, and it only shows up if anything other than Open Folder
is selected on the Open With tab of the properties dialog.
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nautilus's Open With context menu is short by one item
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225432
yes. i created an empty file. the default associated apps are gvim,
openoffice, and text editor (as shown on the open with tab in the
properties dialog), but only gvim and openoffice show in the context
menu. i'm using hardy with proposed updates enabled. There has been an
update recently to
Here's a screenshot of what i'm seeing in the context menu.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14092427/context-menu.png
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nautilus's Open With context menu is short by one item
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... and here's a screenshot of what the properties dialog shows.
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i am seeing the same behavior... transport endpoint is not connected.
is there anything that i can disable to get this to go away? i don't use
windows shares.
i ended up creating a shell script called gnome-session in my bin
folder that unmounts the folder first, then runs the real gnome-session.
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