Thanks. Updating to 0.12.3 seems to have fixed it.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Lucas Beeler
1025...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
Hi TZ,
I'm one of the Shotwell devs. To resolve your problem, I think you
should do two things. First, Shotwell 0.11.6 is now nearly a year old.
The current
Public bug reported:
I have a number of photos(roughly 20) that I want to export. Around half
of them do export, the other half fail due to file system errors.
I retry and it is always the same files that work and same photos that
do not work.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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I had forgotten about this yet another thing Ubuntu refuses to even
provide a workaround much less fix.
Some quick notes - yes I want this fixed too (actually I've abandoned
Ubuntu - they will ruin notifications, but not put a refresh in the
network manager which is similarly broken, nor fix it -
It is the terminal window WITHIN update manager. My normal terminal
windows use a small monofont and work very well. But there is no way I
can find to change the update window's terminal screen - the fonts for
the update manager follow the theme, but if I show the terminal window,
it is (for me)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
I still get that horribly large fecal-dark-brown box (regardless of
theme). On a netbook size screen anything is large.
It stays up for far too long and there is no way to control the amount
of time I can find.
There is still no
If this is intended, then the people intending it are stupid.
There are many other cases where you don't want every volume of every
drive mounted (sometimes crippled like HFS or NTFS) when you insert or
attach a device.
If it is a lower priority issue, then it should still be a checkbox in
an
This goes back to Gutsy and is not yet fixed in Karmic. Supposedly it
is fixed in the Gnome branch but is a wontfix here?
It is still stupid that I have to disable and enable wireless just to
see my access point when I can watch windows, two cell phones, Mac OSX
and everything else find it in
This isn't adequate. I leave my computer on so it will have no network
connection and be at the 120 second interval when I get to work and turn
my local AP on. 20 seconds is also a long time. Just try waiting 20
seconds from now before you read the next paragraph.
The only way currently is to
It is horribly difficult to put back an existing manual configuration
utility that was present in a recent version? That is the original
solution I wanted.
Fixing every possible permutation of hardware in the automatic config
would be horribly difficult, but that seems to be the only thing you
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