Done - Logged upstream as:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553892
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Gnome's Nautilus, is it possible to right-click on a folder and get a
Search... menu? There seems to be Places - Search for Files...,
which does allow searching for files, but there does not seem to be
right-click option, integrating into
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Nah, I just lost the password and made another account :-)
there is no recent complain about performances issues
I no longer have this hardware ( beige Powermac G3 with original cdrom
drive ), so I am no longer able to test the performance on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
On my T40 IBM ThinkPad laptop, there are two keys for scrolling
backwards and forwards through pages (usually used in a web browser as
the back and forward buttons), located next to the standard 4 arrow
keys. Could these back/forward keys please
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
What I did: In Nautilus, I open a Windows share, with the left-hand
places sidepane open. I have View as List selected. I drill down 4
or more folders deep until finding some directory, several levels deep,
in which I want to create a new folder
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Done! Logged upstream as: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550822
My apologies for logging it in the wrong place - I didn't mean to suggest that
this was a distribution-specific thing - it's not - more something that would
be nice to have in gnome generally.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
On Ubuntu 8.04.1, when Evolution crashes, it does not generate anything
in /var/crash, but I think it should, because I have apport installed,
and because according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport , these crashes
should get logged.
No, sorry, I had not enabled it. I did read the online docs at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport page, but did not see anything about
having to enable it, or how to enable it. I have added a new section now
describing how to do this, under the How to enable apport section.
Thank you very much for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I wasn't doing anything when this happened. Seemed to happen all by
itself.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
(all available updates have been applied as at the time of writing).
What you expected to happen:
Not
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From the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed , I
think you can maybe replace this last line
sudo aptitude -t hardy-proposed
With this command, so as to just install these updates, without the confusing
text-based interface:
sudo aptitude install -t hardy-proposed
Can we please get an upload to hardy-proposed? I'm happy to test this
update. I just did a sudo aptitude install -t hardy-proposed
evolution, but there weren't any packages; closest I could see were
evolution-data-server and evolution-data-server-common, but there
weren't any updates for the
I am testing out the pre-release of Ubuntu 9.04, but unfortunately it
only seems to have GDM version 2.20.10-0ubuntu2. Is there a chance that
we could please update to GDM 2.22 or higher? This is because 2.22 is
the version that has the upstream fix described above.
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So this appears to be an Ubuntu-specific issue, not appearing on other
distros. Surely that implies that Ubuntu are modifying something that
other people are not? For example, the patch from comment #6 ? In which
case there's nothing that upstream can do, and it really has to be
resolved at the
Oliver, I'm sorry, but I don't agree that this bug existed in 2.28-3. I
say that because of the following: I used Evo 2.28.3-0 on 10.04
LTS/Lucid, with the expanded weekends option (2 full days rather than 2
half days in the month view), and it seemed to work as expected for me.
I only noticed
If the upstream bug is correct, then that upstream bug is a dupe of:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649121 , which was marked as
RESOLVED FIXED 2 months ago. Perhaps this should be marked as RESOLVED
FIXED upstream? Also bug 864249 is marked as a dupe of that upstream
bug, so
I think this has been reported and fixed upstream in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652620
As long as Ocelot/11.10 ships with Evolution 3.1.3 or higher, or Evolution
3.0.3 or higher, then this should be resolved.
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I don't think I've seen this on Natty (i.e. Evolution 2.32.2), but it
only occurred occasionally under earlier versions, thus making it hard
to be certain. Given that I haven't seen it after some months on this
version, I'd tentatively say that it's most probably fixed, and marking
it as expired
This has just been fixed upstream.
Mailing list discussion was here:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2011-August/msg00084.html
Fix is here:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution/commit/?id=d33ed726f9562015b65c27360b02be0dfad7c11b
In general for Evolution bugs, I'd recommend logging
Sorry, just to clarify, fix should be in Evo 3.0.3+ or 3.2 - so will
have to go to Ubuntu 11.10 or later to get the fix.
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This happened to me in Ubuntu 13.10, when I was in Gnome 3 fallback desktop.
I right clicked on the panel clock - preferences - ticked show weather -
close, and then it crashed.
If it helps, under the Locations tab, I have only one location, being Sydney
Airport Eastern Time (New South Wales).
Yes this bug is obsolete now (software is 5+ years old), but I can't see
a bug status option for Obsolete or Expired, only Invalid - but
this was a valid problem in this software. Seems like there's no status
available that I can select that reflects what actually happened?
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