Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The clock applet uses an incorrect format for the label in Spanish. For
instance, now my applet reads
sáb jun de 10, 01:38
whereas the correct ordering would be
sáb 10 de jun, 01:38
The day (10) and the month abbreviation (jun) are
Forgot to say - I'm running Dapper.
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GNOME clock applet uses erroneous format for Spanish
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49204
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
I suggest having windows raised not on mouse-button-down (as they are
now), but in mouse-button-up; making that the default behavior and/or
adding an option to turn it on.
Furthermore, I suggest raising windows if the cursor stays over them for
Public bug reported:
I have a PalmOne LifeDrive PDA. It has a 4GB hard drive and a SD card
slot. It also has an application which allows it to appear just like a
USB drive to the operating system when connected via USB. The
application provides two different mass storage drives: one is the 4GB
Hi Martin,
Sorry for the delay. I have just begun a short research stay abroad and
it's always a little difficult to completely settle down fast. :)
I have confirmed the problem in a different computer (also with feisty,
up to the last updates). I have generated a hal.log file by following
the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty.
My computer has a floppy disk, two DVD units and a single hard drive.
The HD has two FAT-formatted partitions (one for Windows XP, other for
storing and exchanging data) and a extended partition
I can confirm this problem. I'm using the Spanish (Spain) locale. Hardy,
just updated.
Maybe some i18n files are missing?
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gnome-terminal doesn't show any items in menubar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188101
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My 2 cents: The correct package to install is called gimp-gnomevfs.
Installing libcurl or gnomevfs alone won't do (at least it didn't work
for me).
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gimp open from url doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146290
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35462
Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Problem: If you enqueue a non-media file in Totem (say a .txt), Totem
stops and complains with There is no plugin to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33820 ***
The applet problem is not stated in bug #33820 and is severe enough to make the
applet very annoying to use. So this bug is not a duplicate. I filed both under
the same bug because I suspected the root problem was the same. I can file
another bug
I repeat my comments in bug #35141:
This is, IMHO, a counterintuitive behaviour. Just consider _any_ of the
electrical gear in your household, say your TV. You click On/Off, it powers up.
You click On/Off again, it powers down, just that. Your TV does not show an on
screen menu which forces
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33820 ***
@Seb Bacher: See bug #34646. Basically, the dialog that appears when using the
Logout panel applet does not work - if you click Shutdown, or let the countdown
expire, the system shows the same dialog as if you had clicked the Log Out...
entry from
Please note that there is a more deep reasoning in this. If the power button
action will be _exactly the same_ as clicking SystemLog Out or using the Log
Out applet, and will _require_ the user to reach the keyboard/mouse to confirm
(that's the key point), there is _no point_ in giving the
Ubuntu Jaunty, AMD64, same issue. Please reopen.
Incidentally, to me this happens with me-tv, which uses the xine engine.
So I do not think that this is strictly a totem problem, but a libxine1
one.
** Package changed: totem (Ubuntu) = xine-lib (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
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