Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
To reproduce:
1 Set out to make a Custom terminal command say "gnome-terminal -geometry 80x40"
2 System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications
3 System Tab
4 Select Custom
5 Start typing "gnome-terminal -geometry 80x40"
Bug: As so
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
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So is there another bug somewhere for the fact that a spurious crash
reports are coming up during upgrade to 16.04?
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It's unlikely I will get to test this in natty any time soon.
I can confirm that it is still broken in the 10.04 which is LTS.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
fer...@notpot:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Not entirely sure if this is in metacity, please redirect if necessary.
When I set Ctrl-Tab as the key combo for "Switch to the workspace on the
right of th
Also, it is not possible to change directions without releasing all
keys.
So if I hold Ctrl and hit Tab, I move right.
If I keep holding Ctrl and hit Shift-Tab, I move right again. I should
have moved left.
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Setting Ctrl-Tab as the shortcut to switch workspaces gives different behaviour
to o
Is there a .deb somewhere?
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Magic space bar will be switch-offable. It is hard for me to understand
how a major change to the most important key in the application was not
switch-offable. Anyway, see comment #18 on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237989
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evolution should allow me to configure it to not switch e
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
In evolution, Edit->Preferences->Mail Preferences->New Mail Notification
is set to "Do not notify me when new mail arrives"
Every time new mail arrives I get a popup thingy that goes away after a
few seconds.
Looking further, I think
** Also affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes I agree this is most likely not a bug in n-d, it just notifies what
it's told (I the time of filing the bug, I had no idea what n-d was).
I don't have m-n-e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~> dpkg -l mail-notification-evolution
No packages found matching mail-notification-evolution.
but even if I did, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~> gconftool-2 -R /apps/evolution/mail/notification
notification = true
blink-status-icon = true
but I have no idea how that got there, my prefs widget is definitely set
to no notification. In fact, twiddling my settings has no impact on the
output of that command. Is it possib
For the benefit of anyone else suffering from this
gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/notification/notification -t bool false
gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/notification/blink-status-icon -t bool false
does the trick, but that doesn't address the root cause.
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I get visual notifications
I'm on 7.10 (evo 2.12). My previous install was whatever came before
that and it didn't have those keys at all.
I think I see the problem. I also have the notification plugin enabled
(I hadn't ever seen the plugin prefs before). So the problem here is
really that there is no interaction between th
Simon, you can also go to Edit->Plugins and disable the notification
plugin in there (apologies if you knew this already, it's not clear from
your post).
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That makes a some kind of sense - if your plugin has no prefs GUI then
unless you default it to being on, nobody will ever use it.
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For me it remembers my IMAP password but not my SMTP auth password. I
thought I might get some relief with ""Forget Passwords" but that's
broken too - it didn't forget any passwords.
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I'm running kde and no other gnome apps. I'm up to date and everything
is working fine. Thanks.
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Daniel's problem was with /bin, my problem was with /usr/local/bin. Do
you agree that it is inappropriate to include /usr/local/bin in a system
script? Would you like to me to open a separate bug specifically for
this?
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Sure, I'll try ubuntu-devel
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