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It has happened a couple of time to me to. I can stop evolution issuing
evolution --force-shutdown
which I suppose is the same than killing -9. What happens is that a
network connection hangs (like a refresh), it became impossible to
cancel (it says (cancelling) but never do it) and after that
...and I'd like an edit for own comments, so that I could correct the
horrible language of #3. Sorry.
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Title:
evolution
Public bug reported:
I updated ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10 (I am using gnome-shell and
evolution) and evolution stopped working completely with local delivery
folders. Each time I try to open one of the local mbox file, I have a
bunch of errors of the style:
** (evolution:11783): CRITICAL **:
Really I do not know why it's marked fixed. Still happening, with the
evolution that goes with Ubuntu 12.10. Happened today to me, and no way
to workaround (I tried everything)
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Still here in Pangolin. I have a full set of folder, index and cmeta
files available if someone wants (I have little hope) to dig into it. It
may have personal information, so I prefer to send it to the developers
privately.
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As ever, all the last discussion is forgetting the user (like myself) which
likes to have several windows on a big screen AND focus follow mouse. Global
menu and focus follow mouse is a no-no unless the window is maximized.
Not all devices are tablet, not every user use their desktop as a big
@Rachel: +1. No, wait, +100.
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Improve Unity menus
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Yep, confimed. Every time I am hoping to see a scrollbar added... Yes, I know
default MUA is now Thunderbird (so that you don't have shared calendar
working). But TB as even worst problems... try bug#151162 for example (5 years
old only).
How can we have a real desktop revolution without a
Public bug reported:
I have an evolution configured to follow three online accounts plus a
number --- twenty or so --- local mbox files, filled by an external
program, and a handful of search folders that refers to that accounts.
Sometime evolution is stuck for hours on startup --- when a lot of
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...and TB could be the default, but it has a similar ages-old bug
about drag and drop attachment (never worked, still not working) and is
unable to read MBOX directories --- so it's not (still) a useful
substitute for me.
This bug has more or less the same age than my daughter. Maybe it'll be
I still think that the optional use global menu only for maximized windows is
still cleaner, easier and consistent. Nevertheless, i do not dislike LIM1.
Not so sure because in the meantime I switched to Gnome Shell. Will try again
Unity on Pangolin upgrade.
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@Fabio: I still cannot see the bottom of the configuration windows
(accounts, receiving options, etc) y my 1024x600 netbook. The only way
to solve this is to add scrollbars to these windows, and not create
windows taller then (y_screen_size - whatever header and titlebar size).
So no, clearly not
OK --- I have shot a handful of images, some in jpg, others in raw+jpeg.
The link below is a tar.gz of the mounted directory when I insert the
card. I can provide a dd (image) of the full card, but it's quite
bigger, and I do not know if it's needed.
http://ubuntuone.com/1xVll5iwWimC7Iic6iFepk
Adam: fair comment. I will see if I can find the time to fill them on
yorba. Meanwhile, if you need an image of a SD card with three or four
raw and raw+jpg files from my LX5, I can manage to prepare it and share
it with UbuntuOne. Just tell me if you need it.
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I personally am using now a script I wrote in python to download photos
now, because shotwell is quite erratic, but I will help test when a new
stable version will be available.
Other things that shotwell does strange with raw files:
* For the cameras where it can find raw files, when saving the
@Adam: my concern is well expressed by Maui. The problem is that the
failure to copy raw files is completely silent. I do not know if it's a
problem in gphoto or shotwell, but the problem exists. And yes, the
normal behaviour is download photos and then reformat the card, which
can lead to a data
Seems a gphoto problem, added to this bug.
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Ping? This is a very dangerous bug, in the only preferred app that
cannot be changed.
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Well, found it --- on import from folder the files are not copied, still
stays where they where.
Still dangerous. I was importing form folder and then deleting it. Happy
to have couple of backups.
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Confirm, still happens, seems a bug in libgphoto2. Seems dangerous, if
you trust shotwell for the photo download and after that you format your
card you can loose (a lot) of data.
Moreover, if you after the fact import the photos from a folder, it
seems to download the RW2 files, but they are
I can confirm the apparently crazy behavior that Phil reported. The file
from Phil, when put in the home directory, crashes nautilus with the
following error (NOTICE: it's a crash in glibc!)
Jan 2 12:09:40 romano-asus kernel: [307815.741994] nautilus[10155]: segfault
at b6ad7fd8 ip 073fad89 sp
I tried to open a wishlist request, but I was shot down in a hurry :)
see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665735
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I tried to open a wishlist request, but I was shot down in a hurry :)
see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665735
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I tried to open a wishlist request, but I was shot down in a hurry :)
see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665735
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Here you have. Thanks!
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Although I have no more the crashes reported in bug#305546, the SVG
thumbnailer is still working suboptimally. Sometime it stops a long time
(you have to stop the nautilus window and the reload with F5), and then
the previewed image is not correct. See for example the SVG
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Sad.
This simplification rush is getting crazy.
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Hmmm... not for me. Can you post the killer file? With mu old tests,
Nautilus in 11.10 works ok. (Well, it doesn't crash)
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Still here in Oneirc. Now the added problem is that the folders.db files
are scattered around, so you need to rm -f $(find .local -name
folders.db) or something similar to start recovery, which then lasts
hours (evolution try to rebuild all the folders for all the mailbox in
parallel, so I have
Confirmed, it happened just five minutes ago in Natty. Exiting
evolution, deleting folders.db and restarting solves the problem.
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It seems fixed, of a sort. Still here the fact that the evolution
windows is much more resizeable if the buttons are not showed.
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Well, even if I agree that the bug is long-standing and is annoying,
let's try not to be tragic. I use evolution on a 1024x768 netbook, so
the title (unusable) is not totally correct --- keep in mind the two
workarounds:
- in the mail configuration window, you can use alt+mouse to move the window
I'd love to switch to TB, if only it could manage receiving mail in a
local directory full of mboxes (feeded by an external, async procmail
script). Unfortunately, it seems that evolution is the only MUA able to
do this (so sometime I understand why people like Linus still use pine
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Nautilus crashing/freezing when
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Starting with natty, Nautilus do not refresh automatically the icon view
of the Desktop folder. If I save/move a file in this folder, it is not
shown (nor in the desktop of Unity) until I click on refresh or press
F5. In other folders, nautilus
As you can see, there are two files in ~/Desktop (sorry for the screenshot
window), but in nautilus and in the desktop there are just one icon.
Pressing f5 solves the problem.
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I was trying to reproduce it to get a better screenshot, but seems that cd-ing
to the Desktop folder and issuing a cp command there solved the thing, I cannot
reproduce. But I am positive that I had the problem consistently in the last
week.
Puzzled.
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This is my screenshot on my laptop. As you can see, quite a lot is unreacheable
(unless you do the meta-mouse movement, obviously). (Screenshot5 attached)
A scrollbar is badly needed.
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Raquel,
Thanks, but I know it (as I said: unless you do the meta-mouse
movement... which means exactly what you said, with the difference that
I have my meta- key mapped to windows key because I use alt- in jed and
emacs). iT is cited in various comments, for example #46.
And as a
Looking at Screenshot3:
1) where is the calendar?
and
2) the main window is not a problem, if you do not show the icons. The
problem is the mail configuration window, which do not fit in 600 pixel
and has not a scrollbar. Show it with edit - preferences - mail
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Hmmm... again, did the --express mode support calendaring? I was unable
to find it, and without it, I am more prone to switch back to mutt or
pine :-).
Nevertheless, I think this is all a bit overstretched. It would be just
- add a scrollbar to the only dialog in all the interface that do not
I have a similar crash, but not the same. Trying to open the
rg004ash.dvi file (will attach), which is a simple fake sensor data
sheet for my class exams, reliably crashes evince:
(0)pern:~/education/SisPer4/mysensors% evince rg004ash.dvi
fatal internal error -100[1]27622 illegal hardware
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Ok, it seems the problem is the EPS inclusion. Maybe ghostscript-related? The
minimal file here (attached, all the file needed
to test) triggers the bug:
(0)pern:~/software/bugs/evince% cat try.tex
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
I agree that all of us should remember that most work here is done by
volunteering time. So please all, keep the temple.
@Marcel: I do not think that --express solves the problem. I tried it,
and the preference dialog still goes out of the screen. Moreover, maybe
I am dense, but I can't find a
NULL dereference in rsvg_get_url_string():
StacktraceTop:
rsvg_get_url_string (str=0x0) at rsvg-mask.c:91
rsvg_marker_parse (defs=0x8c79970, str=0x0)
rsvg_parse_style_pair (ctx=value optimized out,
rsvg_parse_style (ctx=0x8c51a88, state=0x8d57358,
rsvg_parse_style_attrs (ctx=0x8c51a88,
You have a fresh apport trace in bug #701820.
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...so, I think that, given that librsvg is broken since two year, a workaround
is badly needed. As disabling preview for svg file thru all the GTK widgets and
nautilus.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 699664 ***
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Hmmm I cannot check if duplicate is correct, because trying to
access bug #699664 gave me a permission error.
I was tempted to mark this as a duplicate of bug #683972, from where the
crash status was
Hmm. I posted the trace in (new) bug #701375, but it went marked as a
duplicate of bug #699664, which I cannot access.
Puzzled. Awaiting instructions :-)
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I have more crashes in the log, tipically (but I do not know if it's
related) when tracker is indexing.
Jan 10 09:54:42 pern kernel: [ 169.417385] giosrc0:src[1929]: segfault at 0 ip
b4c9e44a sp b4c4f790 error 4 in librsvg-2.so.2.32.0[b4c85000+3]
Jan 10 09:54:42 pern kernel: [ 169.604031]
Hmm, by the way, I so not think that the upstream bug
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590788) is the same. That
case is a freeze, this case is an hard crash.
I think that. until the problem is fixed, SVG icon preview should be
disabled. And the priority of the ubuntu bug raised to
BTW, I tried (in the hope that the gconf setting took precedence on
implicit ones) to do
(0)pern:~/software/bugs/nautilus/Boom% gconftool-2 -s
/desktop/gnome/thumbnailers/im...@svg+xml/enable -t boolean false
But had an error:
Error setting value: Bad key or directory name:
I tried to trigger it again with an USB stick, but it didn't crash. I
will let apport enabled and try again at home, this evening, with the SD
card that gave me the crash yesterday.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOXED() ejecting
SD
Ok, had the crash and the trace. See bug#701375
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() ejecting drives
For me, it does not happen anymore if I eject the drive by clicking on the
arrow. But if I right-click, and I choose safely eject drive, nautilus still
crashes.
If you give me an hint on how to produce a backtrace I will do.
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BTW, in my log I had:
SYS: Jan 9 23:29:14 romano-asus kernel: [31037.528851] usb 1-5: USB
disconnect, address 4
SYS: Jan 9 23:29:14 romano-asus kernel: [31037.609198] nautilus[2122]:
segfault at 69736976 ip 0808a884 sp bfe03dd0 error 4 in nautilus[8048000+198000]
SEC: Jan 9 23:29:17
Well, I still have the problem in Maverick for my mbox folders. On the
other hand, I can have evolution working again simply by stopping it
(exit the program and then, to be sure, issue evolution --force-
shutdown) and then deleting the folders.db file in the mbox directory.
It's a bit of an
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This bug is related to bug#23810 (yes, it's that old) but it's a related
but different bug.
I use evolution in a asus eeepc, resolution is 1024x600. I can resize
the evolution windows so that it fits ok, at about 900x550. But:
If I switch to
This is getting worst. I am on a netbook, 1024x600, and now even mail is
difficult to read. If I switch from the main view to the calendar view,
the main windows grows in vertical, and after that I can't reduce it
back to fit in the 600-panel height of the screen. Not even to the full
600 pixels.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
The error messages in question always arrive together and are as follows:
pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated
pa_stream_writable_size(): Connection failed
My machine is a Asus eeePC 1005PA.
Will mark this bug as a duplicate of bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 644644 ***
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The error messages in question always arrive together and are as follows:
pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 644644 ***
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Still here with Maverick. Really nice.
@Covi: no, the file that crash my nautilus is this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 romano romano 70010 2010-09-29 16:51 organigrama.svg
I prefere not to think what could happen to an unexpert user if someone
send him this file in email. Just trying to preview it will
I have the same message when totem breaks... see bug#644644 , maybe same
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I supposed it was the shading that creates the problem, but it's not.
Here his another file, without fancy patterned background, that crash
nautilus.
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My 10.04 nautilus crashes with the SVG file I attach, generated with
Inkscape. The same file is practically impossible to print (printing
last ages).
Syslog message when happening:
pern kernel: [85128.811792] nautilus[11914]: segfault at 0 ip b328faca
sp b3168bc0 error 4 in
Hmmm... I have 2.26.3 and *still* have the crash. Please see bug#305546.
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The problem still persists, with the evolution that come with Ubuntu
10.04.
If you want to trigger it, it's quite easy. Create a mail account
which is a local mbox folder, which point to a local directory with a
couple of mbox files. Then, open one of the files. Exit evolution, and
after
hmm? This has been positively fixed aged ago.
Or I do not understand the Bug Watch Updater update meaning?
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...and I just noticed that the same dialog, in the Junk tab, *do* have
a scrollbar. Sigh.
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Still here. See bug #596012.
A workaround is: move the window half out of the top of the screen,
using key-triggered move, so that the bottom edge is half-screen. Then
resize the window using the keyboard again, drawing the bottom edge to
the bottom of the screen. Adjust the options to your taste
Public bug reported:
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Up-to-date Lucid, evolution 2.28.3
Very easy to see problem. In a EeePC, 600px of vertical space, the
General tab on mail preference window for evolution do not show the
option for expunging deleted messages and no vertical scroll bar is
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Could anyone point me to the upstream bug? Or should a new one be
opened? I saw https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213072 but it
says it's fixed (which is not, for me, at least).
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This is very similar to bug #27014, but in that bug we were said to open
a new bug.
I have a directory with several mbox files feeded by fetchmail/procmail,
and kept in sync within my machines with rsync. Sometime, after
receiving
Please point me to the new bug. I have the same problem with a local
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To resume, I would call this feature physical or hard word wrap.
Very useful sometime, and the basic reason to continue using tools like
[x]jed, [x]emacs or vi[m]. Would be nice to have it in gedit.
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You
I humbly suggesting upping the importance for this bug. It's a BIG waste
of paper, and it's here since 2 years ago, so a bit of pressure to solve
it wouldn't be bad. And to issue backports at least back to LTS and
Intrepid.
It's not a difficult one to trigger... help save the trees :-)
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I can add a me too to this bug. I have not time now to test II, but being 8.04
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upsetting bug.
If I have time I will try II beta on a VM, but don't hold your breath...
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Please see the attached screenshot. The appointment is this one:
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
X-WSS-COMPONENT:3916
X-WSS-LUID:IKQHDss2fDGDCixae0Gjlw==
X-WSS-GOOGLEID:http:
//www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/private/full/n1
I can just add a me too...
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On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 22:38 +, G. Tehcron wrote:
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I click Close and then my desktop appears with the wrong resolution; wide
screen instead of 1280x1024.
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 18:30 +, enigma_0Z wrote:
If it works (like it does for me), the whole desktop will freeze for
roughly the same time as when starting up.
I tried it, but nautilus resumes in normal times... so it's something
else for me.
I have a gut feeling:
I am trying kernel
Stumbled in it, trying to follow
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowtoSetupExternalMonitorForIntel915
it works with a startx -- -layout Separate from console, but no way with
gdm
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Hi all,
I have a very similar problem. After a bit of digging I found an entry
for 127.0.1.1 (notice: .1.1, not .0.1) in my /etc/hosts. I commented it
and now the gnome starts fast like in Feisty.
But: why that entry is needed? localhost is on 127.0.0.1, no? Since
1986, no :-)?
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Yes: what normally there was (at least, when /etc/hosts was written by
hand):
127.0.0.1 localhost my_fancy_hostname_not_qualified_here
...and if you have a fixed IP:
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.1.2.3 hostname.domain
...and on our Debian server it's still like that. This 127.0.1.1
thing is
OK, I was wrong. It did not fix the first login for me, just the second
and following one. On the first login after boot, entering in gnome is
slow as a crawl (20+ seconds). Sorry for the confusion. I will try to
dig this more (it didn't happen at all in Feisty).
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I have another screenshot for you.
What happens is:
- the hour on the (moved) appointment show up correctly.
BUT:
- I have the reminder for the (now not existing) appointment.
Not only:
- I did some quite test before, by defining 1-day or 1-week or weekly forever
appointment, and deleted them
Sorry... Ubuntu 6.06, kept up-to-date.
Thanks
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Evolution still warn for a moved (repeating) appointment
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59144
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Version in Dapper Drake is 2.6.1. Time to add upstream evolution to
backports?
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Resizing calendar items twice crashes Evolution
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45033
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Public bug reported:
I have a repeating (weekly) appointment ever Wed, 10:30.
Two days ago I moved the appointment of today (Sep, Wed 6) to 16:00; evolution
correctly asked me if I did want to change all of just this occurence, I said
just this, and closed.
Today evolution warned me, even if
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