Still happens to me.
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Gutsy-64 RC fresh install.
System-Preferences-Sound-Sounds Log in and Log out sound files are set
and play when tested, but only Log in sound plays (at Log in), no sound
plays at Log out.
** Affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372503
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When changing an existing or new repeating appointment, after selecting
the change All instances Evolution freezes and has to be force closed.
When restarted, going into the Calendar freezes Evolution again.
Restoring previous
Too hard to try and install one package which has a dependency on
another package which then requires uninstallation of multiple packages.
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Installed (all) Jaunty Proposed updates and tested All instance change
to Calendar item after reboot, change was successful.
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As far as I can see this only affects 32 bit distros - my 64 bit 8.04
install can have Evolution files over 2GB.
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I still have this bug in Ubuntu 8.04 (Gnome 2.22.3) as well as Ubuntu
8.10 (Gnome 2.24.1).
Changing use24Clock has no effect to the 12-hour formatted presented on
the login screen.
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Either it plays the *whole* sound the user anticipates or the feature is
removed - having something as basic as this not working correctly for so
long is amateurish.
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Works ok in 64-bit 10.10.
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When composing a new e-mail message and then using the Compose in
External Editor function, when closing the external editor (Gedit) and
returning to the Evolution message window the Signature is added again.
ProblemType: Bug
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There is a major security flaw with this new functionality, why should
non-admin users be permitted to format storage?
Formatting using existing tools such as gparted require a sudo password,
but now Linux bypasses this obvious security requirement for some
nebulous user convenience, what is this
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I created a new user with the standard Desktop User privileges,
checked that it did not have System Admin rights and then logged in as
that user. I put in a USB drive and I can right-click format that drive
*without* any further restriction or Authorisation request, so yes I do
think that is a
Ok, my concept of security encompasses *all* the data that the user has
access to, whether connected via internal storage or external storage so
that is why I considered this a Security Vulnerability, obviously that
is not the commonly accepted definition in this domain.
I sort of find it amusing
I understand the rationale of allowing some users control of their
External devices to the extent of formatting, but there is no way I know
of to restrict this ability if you didn't actually want them to do it.
With so many people these days storing important data on external
storage devices,
I have just discovered that the BOM have been experimenting with the
formatting of the Melbourne forecast page that is used to extract the
info the applet presents:
http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/forecasts/melbourne.shtml
The forecast text is currently massaged to be full of HTML formatting
whereas
FYI:
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Thanks for the feedback David,
We have passed your feedback to our web publishing team for
consideration.
Regards,
N.M.O.C. Help Desk
Bureau of Meteorology,
C/O PO Box 1289K
Melbourne,3001
Australia.
Email: web...@bom.gov.au
Phone: 61 3 9669 4054
Fax: 61 3 9662 1222
URL:
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Binary package hint: nautilus
When I open Nautilus and then close the (only) window, Nautilus remains
in the process table consuming memory.
The process remains spawned off the gnome-session process for the user
that initiated it, and seems to sit there forever instead of
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/608597
You
So when I start a root Nautilus screen (either via the nautilus-gksu
package or manually) and then close it, I have to live with ~190MiB of
memory permanently used until my system is rebooted or I manually kill
that process?
If I manually end the Nautilus process via the System Manager (user
Ok, here is the reply from the BOM (the maintainers for this applet may want to
consider using the FTP site instead of the HTML page as it looks like the
others will be broken soon):
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Hi David
Thank you for your request regarding the accessing forecasts through the
Bureau's web
While this issue is personally annoying to me, I find it has an
implication way above the hundred paper cuts level in that Windows
users considering moving to Linux hit something like this and come away
with an attitude like If they can't get something as simple and basic
as playing a shutdown
And to add to my previous whinge about how this patch could be of use to
people in Australia, I certainly hope that none of the hundreds of
thousands of people affected by the recent flash floods along the east
coast here Ubuntu users trying to use this weather applet.
With the Australian BOM
Public bug reported:
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I now receive log messages from a Windows SBS 2008 server that do not
display at all (just a totally empty message pane under the date) in
Evolution, although there is actual content (actual delivery domain
address munged):
Return-path:
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While I can understand something like this being considered fairly
trivial, I would like to point out to the developers that in my very
location (Victoria, Australia) less than 2 years ago hundreds of people
died here in bushfires, and some of that was because of a lack of
information regarding
Public bug reported:
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After setting up an Exchange account and finally getting the Global
Address List to work, changing the search filter on a separate LDAP
Contacts list to the same server affects the Exchange Contacts listings
but NOT the LDAP Contacts listings!
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Just checked on a 11.04 (64-bit) test system running Evolution 2.32.2
and it seems to work ok.
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AFAIK you don't, the developers have to change the code of where they
obtain the various location information to directly use the BOM FTP site
- any other location is not guaranteed by the BOM to be reliable as they
make changes to their web sites.
I spent time looking in the configuration files
Yep, it knows there are Trash items in the now removed device but
should not really remain in that status once the device is removed.
Putting the device back in allows you to empty the trash and reset the
status of the icon.
Something in the remove script needs to either reset or refresh the
In Ubuntu the user does not have write permissions to the temp folder
(/tmp).
Rubbish, all users have access to write to /tmp, the system is
specifically designed to allow this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239952
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On my 10.04 system the Typing Break prompt screen displays ok when I
have my ATI video dual display setting set to individual or single
displays, but when I have Xinerama mode set (where multiple desktops are
combined as one virtual
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I can also confirm this bug, I recently changed one account from POP to
IMAP and all of the sudden all HTML e-mails received on that account
have this problem.
My messages are processed through many filters and I have just turned
that off on this account to see if that has any effect.
Ubuntu
After reinstalling this new version of gnome-screensaver, I notice that
when I switch users the unlock screen for the original user appears and
is then quickly replaced by the unlock screen for the switched user (as
anticipated) - so it seems this new update successfully refreshes the
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Ok, this is still an issue on Ubuntu 10.04 Evolution 2.28.3 on existing
Evolution profiles upgraded from earlier releases.
I have created a fresh profile on a different user and the IMAP
filtering works, but on my existing system that has been preserved in a
separate /home partition through
Ok, more information.
I renamed my existing .evolution profile, let Evolution create a fresh
one and the IMAP filtering works as expected (as described above in the
other posts).
I then renamed the folders to get my existing data back, and then found
it was now IMAP filtering as expected -
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Since the local weather bureau made some changes to their web site
structure I now get Forecast not currently available for this
location. in the Forecast tab.
I have tested other Australian locations (Sydney, Canberra, Hobart) and
they
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/587387
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I'm sorry but I don't know the details, I just remember a few months ago
there was a notice on the Melbourne BOM web page that there were some
changes (I think that I had to change my custom Radar map URL).
The current Melbourne forecast page URL is:
Done: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620716
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323335
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I successfully set up a MAPI account to an Exchange 2003 server and then
subsequently removed that account.
Unfortunately in my Calendar, Tasks and Memos was an entry for that MAPI
account that I could not delete with the GUI.
Every time I
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I just did a fresh 64-bit Beta1 CD install into a VM using New York as
the location and - again - the relevant menu entry was empty.
The install was done after booting the CD into Try out mode and then
installing, nothing was done outside of the default install options
offered.
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10.04 still does not have config file change as per post 45, when these
changes are made Theme Logout sound playes as expected.
I find it astounding that the default GDM install in Lucid still does
not have this fixed.
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In 10.04 it seems to be that the Shutdown/reboot procedure just cuts off
the GDM session and sound system at the knees, whereas the normal
Logout allows GDM to execute the PostSession commands as you would
anticipate.
I tried to find out what (if any) scripts were run when the Gnome
I have a quick question: Where has the custom sound selection window
gone?
That was last in 9.04 and the newer Gnome versions have not had any GUI
tools developed as yet to do this sort of thing.
In 9.10 onwards the sounds are in Theme groups and the simplest way to
change things is to replace
And to add a new level of bogosity to this bug, I have discovered that
the actual Logout sound played depends on the particular behaviour of
Pulseaudio at the time of initiating a Shutdown/Reboot (Logoffs seem
100% ok). Sometimes my correct sound is played, other times the cached
default sound
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498040
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When a custom view is created in Calendars-Views-Current View-Define
Views, you can then delete it from the list as the Delete option is
available (greyed out for the default views - as you would expect).
Unfortunately once you delete your
This works on my Ubuntu 9.04 system (tested with multiple user
accounts).
Edit the following file:
/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default
And add this in before the exit 0:
/usr/share/gnome/shutdown/libcanberra-logout-sound.sh
Now your logout of a Gnome session should play whatever logout sound you
And I get it using FF 3.6.3 on 10.04 beta at this - Ubuntu Forums -
post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9106627postcount=2
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239952
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I use 10.04 with ATI drivers and have experienced this bug - what
package should I report it as because I do not use Nvidia hardware?
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When items on a mounted external USB device are sent to Trash, the Trash
Icon show that it has contents.
If the external device is then unmounted/removed, the Trash Icon still
shows contents even though opening the trash shows nothing
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I am getting this on FF 3.5.9 on 9.04 on this forum:
https://xythos.lsu.edu/users/abaksh1/web/si.html
All of the PDFs open fine except the last one.
Yep, same on my FF 3.6.3 10.04 - weird as the html looks ok and the
other links work ok.
On my system I get the prompt to Open or Save the file
If this is a reference to the Fast User Switcher applet, that delay can
simply be turned off in the Preferences by deselecting the Confirm
dialogues option.
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I believe that 64-bit versions do not have this 2GB limit. I seem to
recall doing tests to confirm this a couple of years ago when I moved to
64-bit Ubuntu.
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C,mon developers, this is another one of these EMBARRASSING things that
gives Linux a bad name.
All removable devices should be auto fsck'd as a strict policy to ensure
that the user has the best chance of accessing and saving their data. At
least give people a warning and the option to fix
Over 12 months now and a bug THAT HAS A WORKING PATCH AVAILABLE has
still not been fixed.
I just did a test install of Ubuntu 11.10 and the bug is still there,
yet a dopey user like myself was previously able to use the patch files
to fix the Australian only file which causes the problem - but
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Evolution 3.x has changed in the POP Receiving Options to have the
Leave Messages On Server selection linked to the Days value. In
Evolution 2.x (and probably previous versions) these options were
separate.
This is very confusing for users who want *all* their POP messages
Some of use are using the gnome-session-fallback option because the
Unity interface no longer has useful tools like the Weather applet, and
it is still broken using that shell.
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Still not fixed in Ubuntu 11.10.
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System monitor System tab should show architecture (32/64bit)
To manage
System settings now has a System Info icon, which shows the 64-bit in
the OS type field of the overview.
Fixed if you ask me, this bug can be closed
Quite the opposite, in fact. If the code already exists to show this
missing data then it should be trivial to patch this package and
actually fix
I have posted the info to the original Ubuntu forums thread so hopefully
the OP will test it and report back to this bug report.
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New package works fine on my 11.10 test system with Melbourne Australia
location. Correct forecast info now visible in Forecast tab.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this fix.
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Can confirm working ok in 10.10 11.04.
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Title:
Locations using bom.gov.au for forecast data no longer can no longer
Install the dconf-tools package and then run the dconf-editor and try
changing the relevant settings in the following key:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping
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On fresh 10.04 System-Preferences-Menu will open Main Menu editor, but
System Tools is in italics and cannot be enabled (it seems empty).
If another package is installed - like StartUpManager - that adds an
entry to the System Tools menu, then
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Because Ubuntu 10.04 alpha now has decided to move the Window control
icons (Maximise, Minimise,Close) to the LHS of all windows, all the
previews of available Themes are now misleading as they show these icons
in their traditional
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Then was is the other bug number and why isn't this marked as a
duplicate?
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Yes, I did look for the bug - as I have done for the many other bugs
that I have previously reported.
Unfortunately nothing in the list of similar bugs that was presented to
me seemed to be the same.
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Now works ok in 10.04 32 bit daily build 17/3/2010 install.
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Still does not work in fresh 64-bit beta install (installed into VMware
Server VM).
Will do a VMware install of 32-bit and compare.
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Not there either on 32-bit beta ISO install in VMware server.
The working 32-bit example was on a Live USB stick - which defaults to
US locale - and the non working setups are configured for Australia by
the install process.
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Perhaps there needs to be a new category for developers to put these
sort of things in:
Too hard to resolve, and we are busy playing with new stuff to be
bothered with this?
BTW, if Gnome is going to keep evolving into a touchscreen interface, is
there going to be a new politically correct name
I can confirm this in a migration to 2.3.2 from 2.28.3 on my Ubuntu
10.04 system. The files in the old .evolution tree were converted/moved
to the new .local/share/evolution tree but only the first local Address
Book worked.
To sum up, only the first On This Computer address book sources entry
Upstream bug already exists:
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Evolution failed to properly migrate
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Ubuntu One Contact Address Book does not migrate correctly
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Using Evolution on 12.04 B1 when migrating from 10.04 LTS system
(existing /home folder from 10.04 used) results in CouchDB Ubuntu One
Address Book not working on 12.04 system. Evolution version on 10.04 is
2.28.3, 12.04 version is 3.2.3. All other Address Books seem to
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External SATA (eSATA) removable disk not auto mounted
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I have an eSATA drive that used to automount (entries are in fstab file)
in 10.04 when connected to AHCI eSATA port.
In 12.04 Gnome Fallback drive is recognised in dmesg logs when connected
but partitions no longer automount.
USB devices automount, but not eSATA.
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Yep, the Sydney HTML page has now the same fancy formatting as Melbourne
- with (obviously) the same problem now.
The FTP site URL I posted previously has ALL the Australian city
forecast data in plain text identified by the existing BOM codes, it
would seem trivial to me for the code to be
It seems like the Trash icon has some sort of database of mounted drives
to keep tabs of items that have been deleted, and then does not refresh
this database to only display the status of actually mounted drives.
Since it can never Empty the trash of unmounted drives, the display
remains showing
The bug is back in Ubuntu 15.10 in libgweather 3.16.1-1ubuntu1
I just installed this release in preparation for the next Ubuntu LTS in
2016 and have seen that the earlier fixes of the Australian BOM
forecasts have not propagated through to this version.
I would add Wily to the list of affected
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