** Attachment added: cutoff window in 800x600 screenshot.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/1477757/+attachment/4433272/+files/Screenshot_wily719i386ed_2015-07-23_13%3A16%3A21.png
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce crate a new user in users admin and then click on account
type to change the user account type on a 800x600 display that virtual
machiens can end up stuck at or netbooks. Virtual machienes. This still
can be a problem for virtual machienes as there a quite a few
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In the files menu if the user selects the option to open a folder in a
new tab it seems obvious to me that the user wants to immediately start
working in that folder. However the new folder is opened behind the
current folder, so the user must explicitly
Any progress on reviewing the debdiffs?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1351890
Title:
Changing external screen resolution with dual monitors
To manage
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Title:
open new folder in tab should put new tab on top
To manage
Thanks but the build-depends are what is required to build the package,
not to run autogen by hand
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These are the required changes for deja-dup.
The g-c-c changes will be uploaded with 3.16 as bug 1466245
** Patch added: Don't build gnome-control-center panel anymore
Public bug reported:
We have been carrying patches that reimplented support for external
panels in gnome-control-center, however this is only used by deja-dup
these days. Rather than continuing to maintain these patches, we are
dropping this support and will just use the desktop launcher to load
This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.16.5-1ubuntu2
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* debian/control.in:
- the previous upload stopped limited the architectures where the mir
backend is built, drop the restriction from the dev depends as well
You do not need to edit the PPD to limit rendering resolution. Keep the
PPD in its original state and also choose the printer-internal
resolution (by the appropriate PPD option) to your liking. The set the
maximum resolution used for bitmap operations in the pdftops filter via
the
My doubt confirmed. I'll have to use rsync to fix the partial copies.
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Title:
Nautilus can leave half-copied files on the target on error or
And now rsync reveals another problem... nautilus doesn't preserve mtime
while copying!
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@James Cloos: So pdftocairo seems a better choice, no?
@cliddell: I tried to edit the PDD to force hardware 600 DPI for ProRes
1200 and it produces the same output as 600 DPI (less intensity). All my
tests are in monochrome. I rarely prints in colors, but my ImageRET 2400
setting is already in
Thank you Till to point me this command (and the documentation).
It appears that pdftocairo default is 600, but pdftops default is
bigger. This seems to be the reason why I gain so much when I swtich to
pdftocairo. Now, if I choose pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=300
(with ProRes 1200
I have just installed 15.04 and experienced the same issue that Ilan
reported. Upon reading this thread, I upgraded Nautilus to the proposed
version (1:3.14.2-0ubuntu9.1), and can confirm that the problem is gone.
So far, no other problems detected.
Thanks for the support.
-Nico
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Public bug reported:
I recently changed from Ubuntu 15.04, to Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 (I was using
Unity, now Gnome Shell), and since I have changed I have noticed some
problems similar to this bug report in tracker's logging to syslog:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754907
So what
I have a similar issue with uNAV and SensorsStatus:
1st - I open uNAV and I set a destination. It works well.
2nd - I open SensorsStatus and I wait to receive data on GPS section.
3rd - I go back to uNAV. A while after, it doesn't receive GPS data anymore and
it looks like frozen.
4th - I go
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Title:
Move from zeitgeist-1.0 to zeitgeist-2.0
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