Mike: it's gnome-font-properties.
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I can reproduce the crash by opening a JPEG image in eog, rotating it,
saving, then trying to close the window before it finishes saving.
Stacktrace:
#0 0xb7442038 in strcmp () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#1 0x0807e506 in is_file_in_list_store (store=0x80d7670,
info_uri=0x82bfd88
Simplified steps to reproduce:
1. eog someimage.jpg
2. ctrl+r to rotate
3. ctrl+s to save
eog prints this and crashes:
(eog:10356): EOG-CRITICAL **: eog_image_get_uri: assertion `EOG_IS_IMAGE
(img)' failed
(eog:10356): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_uri_to_string: assertion
`uri != NULL'
Looks like http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144066
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This is a new bug in Gutsy; Feisty didn't have it.
1. Open a new gnome-terminal window
2. Open a new tab by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T
3. Maximize the window
4. Close the second tab by pressing Ctrl+D (or Ctrl+Shift+W)
You get a maximized
Umm, I pressed some button by accident and this bug got subscribed to
the anjuta package. How can I undo that?
** Changed in: anjuta (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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Ignas and I both have IBM Thinkpads. It would appear that the hardware
volume buttons affect both the system volume and the hardware volume at
the same time. This doesn't work too well when the volume up/down keys
affect the software mixer in different steps, and the hardware mixer in
the same
I track Dapper and apt-get dist-upgrade daily. When I perform the sequence of
steps detailed by Carthik Sharma I get the same result -- there's a brief
flicker, and a new Firefox window opens in the background. (It might be
different if I didn't have Firefox already running on another
Public bug reported:
Since today I am unable to start xchat gnome. It segfaults on startup:
$ gdb xchat-gnome
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/xchat-gnome
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging
Yep, downgrading libsexy2 to 0.1.7-0ubuntu4 fixes the segfault. See
also bug #36931.
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libsexy 0.1.7-0ubuntu5 broke my xchat-gnome: it now segfaults on
startup. See Malone #41445. Reverting to libsexy 0.1.7-0ubuntu4 fixes
that problem.
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Sorry, I mentioned the wrong bug number. I was talking about #44991.
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$ apt-get source libsexy2
$ cd libsexy-0.1.7/
$ fakeroot debian/rules apply-patches
$ ./configure make
$ ./tests/test-spell-entry
Segmentation fault
Stack trace:
(gdb) run
Starting program:
/home/mg/src/apt-sources/libsexy-0.1.7/tests/.libs/lt-test-spell-entry
[Thread debugging using
Curiously it works if I run it under valgrind. I see Hello Wrold with
both words underlined in red (my default ispell dictionary is
Lithuanian). valgrind does point out
==29200== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==29200==at 0x460A6F1: g_strfreev (in
I've found the cause of the bug and posted a patch to upstream bugzilla.
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I see problems 1 and 2 (buttons with dots/lines, also in toolbars):
http://mg.pov.lt/garbled-ubuntu-theme.png
I've never seen problem 3 (fully coloured buttons)
I *think* I've also seen the half-drawn horizontal scrollbar trough bug,
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Same problem here. Very irritating: I have many icons and little space
on the top panel on my 1024x768 desktop, and now netstatus wastes most
of the space I still had available for notification area icons.
I noticed that two of the 24x24 images (gnome-netstatus-0-24.png and
The problem is with the svg icons. Other icon themes have no problems.
If I rename gnome-netstatus-[0-9]*.svn out of the way and rebuild the
icon cache, there is no extra space around the signal strength icon, but
the icon still doesn't look like it's supposed to: it is scaled with no
regard to
I get it now: gnome-netstatus takes the largest available icon and
scales it vertically, without keeping the aspect ratio. See src
/netstatus-icon.c, the code of netstatus_icon_scale_icons (passes
retain_aspect=FALSE to scale_pixbuf when scaling signal icons) and
netstatus_icon_lookup_icon_theme
Quick workaround: go to /usr/share/icons/Human and remove these files:
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-0-24.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-25-49.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-50-74.svg
./scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-75-100.svg
if you have a small panel you may also want to
Andrea: the source code of gnome-netstatus applet. You can download it
by typing apt-get source gnome-netstatus.
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This is a regression from Dapper: I can no longer open highlighted URLs
by clicking on them in the channel topic bar. There right-click popup
menu doesn't give me an option to open/copy the link.
This is not 100% reproducible: after some time I noticed that right-
click
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a page in Firefox
2. Select File - Save Page As...
3. The standard Gtk+ Save dialog appears with the name of the file in the Name
field
4. Press Ctrl+L
Expected behavior: a new popup window appears allowing me to choose a
different directory,
Frank: I found a way to spoof a wireless interface. Download the fake-
wireless file (it's a copy of my /proc/net/wireless, with the eth1 entry
duplicated as fake eth0 and lo entries), put it in /tmp, then run
sudo mount --bind /tmp/fake-wireless /proc/net/wireless
killall
The icon is now scaled properly, but the margins are still somewhat off.
Take a look at the attached image: the space between the network
activity indicator and the wifi strength bar is larger than the space
between adjacent applets.
Could you please strip the empty space from the sides of the
Here's a screenshot with the GNOME theme, to demonstrate that the extra
wide space comes from the artwork and not from the netapplet code
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I've attached a fix to the upstream bug tracker:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=74378action=view
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This bug is fixed in Edgy.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
This is Edgy here.
1. Log in.
2. Open the logout dialog.
3. Cancel it by pressing Esc.
4. Press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace in order to restart the X server.
The system starts shutting down and then reboots. There is a text
message rebooting from
FWIW this bug is fixed in Edgy.
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I just got this segfault for the first time. I don't use evolution, I
don't have any alarms. Last evening I suspended my laptop, this morning
I resumed it and got a bug-buddy window.
The stack trace I have looks the same as in the original report
(IA__g_assert_warning about alarms != NULL) at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Just today I tried to restart gdm with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart from
an X terminal. The server shut down (it took quite some time, 10
seconds, for a while I thought the system crashed), and I was left
looking at a text console.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
If I have xcompmgr running, and select System - Log out from the panel
menu, I see no fade effect, and no logout dialog. The keyboard and
mouse are grabbed and I cannot do anything (other than to click on a
dialog full of buttons that I
I was just looking for an existing bug report to report this exact
problem. I appended my comment to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/49594. Summary: after pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace I still see bonobo-activation-server, gconfd, a few
panel applets, esd and evolution-data-server processes
I use Ubuntu Edgy.
I wonder whether the logout dialog only has problems with xcompmgr, or
if other composition managers (such as compiz, beryl, or metacity with
the compositor enabled) also cause problems.
Note that the screen dimming that is implemented in gksu works fine with
xcompmgr.
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Comment:
If you want to control the CPU speed manually with the cpufreq applet,
you need to disable powernowd as well as set the powersave governor to
'userspace'.
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Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
After I upgraded to dapper I noticed that when I open a new Firefox
window from xchat/gnome-terminal, the whole
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
I second the request to conver the signal strength bar to a vertical
one.
It appears that only one of the four bars is ever coloured: when there
is no signal, the leftmost bar is red (and the other three are gray);
when
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/34711
Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The About Ubuntu entry in ubuntu-about.desktop does not have a
Lithuanian translation. It should be
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Comment:
This looks like a duplicate of #5951.
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Comment:
This was a limitation of gnome-settings-daemon: it refused to start more
than once.
I upgraded my Dapper today, and among the changelogs noticed that gnome-
settings-daemon is now registered per $DISPLAY. I just tried
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
Confirming. Dapper's gdm has the configure option, which asks for a
password (proably root's, as it doesn't accept my password).
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Comment:
It has been a long time since I last experienced a freeze on boot. I
think this bug can be closed.
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Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I run Dapper. When I press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace in X, sometimes I get a
GDM login screen, but about 3 times out of four
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
1. Open a PDF document that has an outline
2. Open the outline in the sidebar
3. Zoom in
4. Press Ctrl+R to reload the document
Actual behaviour: zoom level changes back to fit to page.
Expected behaviour: zoom level stays the same.
If the
Sure, no problem.
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FWIW the index (called document outline by the PDF spec) entries
define the zoom level, as well as the page to be displayed and the
window scroll position on that page. See section 8.2.1 of the PDF
reference, available at
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference.html. It could be
argued
as not really a bug)
Marius Gedminas
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FWIW I think it is a bug when software breaks when you upgrade it, if
you happen to have used an older version before.
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FWIW totem often gives me a black window if I use a composition manager
(xcompmgr). I haven't tried with Compiz.
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I opened gconf-editor and removed all keys under /apps/gnumeric/plugins.
This fixed my charts.
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I have this bug on a freshly installed edgy (but my home directory
copied from an older dapper installation): the plot type selection is
empty when I try to insert a chart.
This seems to be a duplicate of bug #39699. The reporter of that one
said that something in his home directory triggered
Wikipedia may shed some light on this issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viewable_image_size
Perhaps the disclaimer should say you're reporting viewable image size.
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gnome-display-properties in Hardy final allows you to drag monitors
around to specify the desired dual-head position, so you can now
indicate which monitor should be on the left and which one on the right.
It didn't appear to work for me, though, with Intel i965, although I can
enable dual-head
FWIW my problem with g-d-p was that it wasn't enough to drag the laptop
screen to the side of the external screen. Apparently I had to
explicitly click on the external screen, and then change the resolution
from Off to something sane. I wish g-d-p automatically chose the
preferred resolution
Thomas: according to the wm-spec and the ICCCM, a composition manager
must take ownership of the _NEW_WM_CM_Sx selection, and relinquish it on
request to another composition manager. Here are the relevant links:
* http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.4.html#id2552725
*
Although the name of my SAMSUNG 19 still doesn't fit in its box, it's
much better now than it was before.
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Mikael: xterm is not a GNOME program, therefore I'm not surprised it
doesn't follow the GNOME font rendering settings. Gnome-terminal, on
the other hand, is and should.
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No, I haven't experienced the problem lately.
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Could this be a duplicate of bug #190848?
Apparently /etc/fonts/conf.d/10-no-sub-pixel.conf disables subpixel
rendering. All GNOME programs *except* gnome-terminal ignore this
conffile, and as a result fonts look different in gnome-terminal than in
all other GNOME programs (this is assuming you
Here's the log. It's taken at the time when Fn-F4 still works; I
suppose it would be more interesting to do it after it stops working.
It's been a while since I last encountered that bug.
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** Description changed:
I use compiz. After I enable/disable dual-head with xrandr, the window
list applet and the workspace switcher applet stop updating the state of
the windows. Instead they show the same list of old windows in their
old positions at all times. Workspace switches
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This works for me on Intel 965. However, when I was testing this I
encountered the infamous compiz bug (#218000, I think) which prevented
screen updates which prevented me from selecting the Keep settings
button, and so gnome-display-properties turned off LVDS again in 30
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
1. Boot a laptop
2. Plug in a monitor
3. Open gnome-display-properties
You'll see two monitors one on top of another
4. Drag one of the monitors to a side
5. Press 'Apply'
Nothing happens. That's because you need to perform
And the bug strikes again (although it may be a different bug):
- the ACPI sleep key (Fn-F4) is ignored, even though I see in /var/log/acpid
that sleepbtn.sh was invoked
- gnome-power-manager's icon is not drawn at all (I see a blank rectange the
size of the icon in my notification area, but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
On laptops it's very convenient to have the laptop go to sleep when I
close the lid. However, when I connect an external monitor (or a TV) to
a laptop, I often want to close the lid so that the smaller internal
screen doesn't get in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
You can resize the gnome-appearance-properties dialog, but the tabbed
notebook doesn't expand vertically. I'll attach a screenshot shortly.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35217
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I track Dapper. I did an apt-get upgrade today, rebooted, and was
unable to log in. After I entered my username and
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
I didn't think to check those. I looked at ~/.xsession-errors and
/var/log/gdm/:0.log, but they were untouched since the last successful session.
Last three or four times I tried Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, gdm restarted
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
I still have that issue. I do not use anything fancy (neither xgl, nor
composite, nor EXA). I have a Radeon Mobility 7500, and I use the open-
source driver, if that has any relevance.
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This just happened again: gdm exitted but did not restart after I pressed
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.
There was nothing in /var/log/messages and syslog (except for a translated
message saying that gconfd exitted because it wasn't used).
Two gdm processes were still running (parent and child). I tried
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
In breezy I had configured metacity to let me drag windows by holding
Mod4 (aka Super aka the Windows logo key). In dapper the option
You mean to say the Window properties dialog checks whether I have a Super
modifier in my keymap, and shows/hides that option automatically? That would
be a very sensible thing to do.
I have an extra key on my European ThinkPad keyboard, between LShift and Z.
I've mapped it to Super_L with
motty: what you've observed is a different bug, and it's already
reported as bug #355905
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The fun you're having with volume keys/knobs sounds familiar, but is a
different bug.
What happens for you, is that the kernel sends a volume change
notification in the form of a key press, and gnome-settings-daemon
interprets that key as a request to change the volume, triggering
another
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When I set up dual-head so that the larger external screen (1280x1024)
is to the left from the laptop's internal LCD panel (1280x800), with
their bottoms aligned, both GNOME panels end up on the external screen.
When I then alt+drag the upper
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If this bug is already reported, shouldn't it be marked as a duplicate
with a link to that bug? I was unable to find the other bug.
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Actuually, this bug seems to have disappeared in Intrepid.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have the standard configuration of two GNOME panels on my 1280x800
laptop's screen.
Steps I can use to reproduce the problem (YMMV if your monitor sizes are
different):
1. Turn on an external 1280x1024 monitor, rotated left (so it appears
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
You can drag monitors around in gnome-display-properties, and their
edges snap together nicely. However if you rotate one of the monitors
left (or right), it snaps at the wrong places (the snapping code doesn't
swap the width and
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
See the attached screencast. Essentially, the first time I select the
enabled radio button after clicking on a disabled monitor, the
monitors suddenly jump to a different configuration.
It's hard to figure out where it jumps: when
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
1. Click on a monitor.
2. Enable it.
3. Rotate it left 90 degrees.
4. Click on the monitor again.
What should happen: nothing.
What happens: the monitor rotates back to the normal position, and the
rotation dropdown loses the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
The 10 seconds that GNOME Display Properties give me to confirm
configuration changes are barely enough for Compiz to reposition and
redraw all the windows, when I toggle between single-head and dual-head
modes. After that I have to
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Whether this happens or not depends either on the relative position of
the two screens (moving LVDS so that its bottom is lower than the bottom
of VGA seems to trigger this), and on whether I disable the screens with
the gnome-display-settings (no bug), or with 'xrandr --output VGA --auto
--output
AFAICT the clock applet is part of the gnome-panel package rather than
gnome-applets (check with dpkg -S /usr/lib/gnome-panel/libclock-
applet.so).
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Is is probably related -- as I said in my original report, Intrepid's
gnome-panel kept the panels on Xinerama screen #0 (or RandR output #0),
while Jaunty's version keeps them on the LVDS, which flips between being
Xinerama screen #0 and #1. Intrepid's version did not have a problem
with the
Bug still present in Jaunty.
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libwnck stops updating window information after xrandr
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159086
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Binary package hint: evince
I opened this document: http://www.two-
sdg.demon.co.uk/curbralan/papers/IfIHadAHammer.pdf in evince, and it
looked horrible and hard to read. As far as I can tell, the cause is
the PDFs wish to use fonts (AGaramond) that aren't installed in my
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25747981/Dependencies.txt
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warn user when fonts are not available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363697
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
1. Plug in an external 1280x1024 LCD monitor to my laptop's VGA output
2. Open gnome-display-properties
3. Click on the new (deactivated) screen
What should happen:
The resolution dropdown should automatically select 1280x1024.
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