Ok, I didn't know that a lot of gtk warnings can crash the session but what
about the solution proposed by Dmitry? (insert menu to proxy only on good
sessions)
Or maybe you need a patch?
Maybe can we have a delay to propose a proper solution?
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Simply have a look to the attachment. You can see the desktop of a
friend with a Cairo-Dock session: it's just ugly with this nautilus' top
menu bar! And this problem is also available with all other non-'Ubuntu'
session... (Gnome Shell, Gnome
Hello,
It seems we have to re-open this bug report because the new version of
Nautilus on Oneiric (3.2.1-0ubuntu4.1 - currently available on oneiric-
proposed repositories) no longer contains the modification made by
Dmitry in order to remove this top menu bar on all sessions except
Ubuntu and
@brittyboi: A new version of nautilus is available into oneiric-proposed
repository (please have a look to the comment #23 ) and Fitoschido has
confirmed that it fixes this bug.
Do you use this version?
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@Dmitry: ok. I tought it was a bug for the Unity's desktop too... But
this menu is still visible without Unity compiz plugin...
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@Dmitry: Yes, but it's still an issue that needs to be solved for Unity as
well.
If this line has been added on the code, I guess it's not a bug if we use an
Unity session but it's maybe an error:
ubuntu_menu_proxy_insert(proxy, GTK_WIDGET(window),
@Dmitry, you're welcome! Thank you for the patch.
But I just have one question about this patch: why did you remove this menubar
only on non ubuntu* sessions?
+ if (!g_str_has_prefix(g_getenv(DESKTOP_SESSION), ubuntu))
Because it's also possible to disable the Unity Compiz plugin on an
I can confirm that this bug seems to be fixed with the version patched by
Dmitry and available on the new branch linked to this bug report!
Thank you :)
PS: this version is currently waiting to build on my ppa if someone else
want to test it.
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I can confirm that this bug seems to be fixed with the version patched by
Dmitry and available on the new branch linked to this bug report!
Thank you :)
PS: this version is currently waiting to build on my ppa if someone else
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It seems the issue is a double unref in ubuntuone-client-gnome not a
gconf issue = bug 865115
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Hello,
I confirm this bug.
I'm not a specialist but it seems it's a bug in libgconf (it's what gdb's
stacktrace says) and I guess this function is not threat safe because it
seems nautilus crashes at random but it's always due to this same function:
'gconf_client_get'
This is the backtrace
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Importance: Undecided
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Title:
nautilus crashes all the time
To manage
Bug reported to
* nautilus-open-terminal devs:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661779
* gconf devs: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661782
PS: But I'm not a specialist and it's highly possible that I'm wrong ;)
But my patch works :)
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Hello,
Your crash is maybe due to the 'nautilus-open-terminal' package: have a
look to the bug #869131
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nautilus
Don't hesitate to confirm if this patch fix this bug or not!
You can also download the new patched version on my ppa but this package is
still not built:
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/2001569/+listing-archive-extra
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in nautilus_window_slot_get_current_uri()
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@ pitti: but what about cimi's patch for gtk+3-0? I've tested and it
fixes the bug but I don't know if it's a problem for something else
(didn't see anything wrong)
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@Dmitry: ok thank you! Yes this patch fixes my problem ( bug 826771 ).
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appmenu shows wrong menu when desktop is
Hi,
I also have this bug.
On the bug LP #805252 cimi has proposed a new version of this patch for GTK+3-0
which solved the bug for me: 043_ubuntu_menu_proxy.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/805252/+attachment/2426068/+files/043_ubuntu_menu_proxy.patch
Cimi has adde
@Didier: I confirm what said Doug. I still have the bug and I'm using
the latest version of nautilus 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu4 (and gtk+3-0 without
cimi's patch)
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@pitti, ubuntu-desktop-team: please don't change the importance! If we don't
use the Gnome-Panel or the Unity panel, the desktop is ugly with this (dark)
menu bar on the top of the screen :-/
I no longer have this bug because I use a modified version of gtk+3.0 by using
the new version of this
This is what I have without the new version of the patch.
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I confirm it with this shortkey: Ctrl+T
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Lost the
I have used this new patch and I confirm that it fixes the bug (I didn't
see any other bug at the first look but I didn't analyse the patch
carefully)
PS: if someone wants to test it, this new version is available there:
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa
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@Sebastien: Thank you for this explanation.
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the issue is not a gconf one and the current default was a design decision to
have less clutter in the menus
Is it possible to have more details about this decision?
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could you stop opening bugs against random components, how is that
useful?
Sorry, it's just because with the new version of Launchpad, we don't see
easily who receives these messages and this problem is not in gconf or
gnome-session but in gsettings-desktop-schemas.
Now I can understand why
Ok I've forced it by using gtk_image_menu_item_set_always_show_image
(core: rev 787 plug-ins: rev 1995).
But for the menus, simply have a look to these two screenshots of Gedit menus:
menus_have_icons = false (by default) =
http://uppix.net/0/b/4/5546570d9a3bb52e0e97b6e72ebf5.png
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Binary package hint: gthumb
Hello,
With the new version of brasero, the libbrasero-media1 has been updated and
renamed. So we are currently not able to install GThumb on Ubuntu Oneiric.
If we try to rebuild it with the new version of this library, it fails to build.
As it
Yes, for me it's a great idea.
Of course some apps have to add this gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip()
function but this 'grip' can look a bit ugly for some other apps (I guess this
grip depends of the GTK theme but it's new and maybe it can look ugly with a
lot of old theme)
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Title:
Nautilus doesn't start at first clics on Cairo-Dock applets
This resize grip appears in Cairo-Dock too.
It's easy to fix this bug by adding one line but how can we detect that we have
to add this line?
We've added a condition (#if (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION = 3) but I see that this grip
(and its function gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip()) has been backported to
Just to note that gvfs is used by Cairo-Dock in order to open any URI
(e.g. with a launcher to open a folder or with these applets: Quick-
Browser, Shortcuts, Folders, etc.)
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@ Cedric Bellegarde: is it possible to add kdebase as new affected
project with a link to the KDE bug report?
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Some
I confirm that I've this bug with Metacity 2.30 too.
Fabounet has given more details:
to be more specific, I think the problem comes from the use of the
gdk_move_resize function, which resizes and moves the window at the same
time.
it just calls XMoveResize, and then the WM get
@Pedro: Thank you for your reply!
I'm sorry: Two weeks ago I reinstalled Ubuntu Maverick and now I don't have any
problem with this gnome-terminal.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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Hello,
Some icons on Gnome are not disabled by default but I don't know why.
(Or maybe... can we force to display these icons?)
You can have these icon by modified this gconf key:
/desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons
You can easily do that with the Help module of Cairo-Dock (right click on
Public bug reported:
Hello,
It seems there is a packaging error with libglib2.0-bin_2.25.7-0ubuntu2.
This is the error that I have:
$ LANG=C sudo dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/libglib2.0-bin_2.25.7-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 273514 files and directories currently
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Hello,
Gnome-terminal 2.30.1-1ubuntu1 failed to start and this is the output that I
have from xfce4-terminal:
$ LANG=C sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-terminal
gnome-terminal-data gnome-terminal
Reading package lists...
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@ sojourner, I've open a new bug for that, have a look at the bug
#586331
PS: oh, sorry, I do a mistake with the nomination for release, I wanted to
change the milestone, sorry.
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This is the complete backtrace
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** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
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It's not a bug in the gnome-terminal but (maybe) in the plug-in called
Terminal in Cairo-Dock
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Hello Daily.
Thanks to have reported this bug but I think it's not a bug. If I understand
well what you say you just want to quit the new terminal displayed with a click
on 'Terminal' plug-in's icon of Cairo-Dock? If it's what you want, make a
middle click on the Terminal's icon (for other
Ok this 'Terminal' plug-ins was sidelined lately... But I don't see any
bug. Maybe can you launch cairo-dock from a terminal in order to have
more details when you click on the icon ?
some of the bugs could be sped up if the package was bit more clear
It's certainly a good idea but can you
Just to precise that this fix in Cairo-Dock is a workaround !
This bug is still present in Metacity.
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ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: metacity 1:2.25.144-0ubuntu2.1
ProcEnviron:
LANG=fr_BE.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: metacity
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-15-generic i686
** Affects: cairo-dock-core
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Matthieu Baerts (matttbe
= Incomplete
** Changed in: cairo-dock-core
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
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Binary package hint: metacity
Hello,
I'm part of the Cairo-Dock team. Cairo-Dock is a dock using Cairo/OpenGL
backend. It needs a composite support and it works almost well with Metacity.
There is just one problem : some flashes appear (often) and the dock is
Thanks a lot Cesare ! Your workaround works well !
But I hope that this bug in libgtk can be solved quickly !
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I made a screencast of this bug yesterday :
http://www.videobin.org/+ag/cg.html
In fact it take the color of the background of windows. If I open the
menu Appearance in System / Preferences / : I can change the color of my
theme. If I change the color of windows' background in red, the conky
Hi !
This bug affects me too on Karmic.
Personally, I suspect that this could be a bug in Nautilus ! When I copy
something, or when I make a right click on the Desktop and after 2
seconds I have a white background !
No special message with conky -D.
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