I had to delete and then re-create my search folder after the upgrade to
Jaunty to get this to work ('Refresh' did not help), but now it seems
fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291881
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I also have missing contacts after upgrading from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10
(Evolution 2.24.1-0ubuntu2). However, for me not all of the contacts
are missing. My primary contacts folder displays 46 contacts, but
strings ~/.evolution/addressbook/local/system/addressbook.db |grep
'^BEGIN:VCARD' |wc -l
Confirmed on Ubuntu 8.10 with updates. This is a particularly
problematic problem on CD drives without a manual eject button (e.g.
MacBook) after inserting an unreadable CD. Until I discovered this bug
report, I did not know how to eject my CD without rebooting.
gnome-mount --text --eject
If this still effects anyone, the solution for me was to edit
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf and add the line:
TLS_REQCERT never
(You probably then need to restart Evolution.)
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LDAP fails. Says it can't find the server, but the server is there and spelled
correctly. Works in Windows. Problem is
This is a regression--adding words to the Evolution custom dictionary
worked fine in Ubuntu 9.04. I am experiencing this problem on Ubuntu
9.10 32-bit with the 'English' and 'English (United States)'
dictionaries enabled. Three other people at http://ubuntu-
This one bit me when I deleted my old ssh keys and generated new ones on
Karmic. Both work-arounds worked for me (I tried them
individually)--adding the line export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 to ~/.bashrc OR
running ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa. I like the latter better because it
doesn't require extra work to
I am glad this has helped others, but in my case I already had the file
~/.config/enchant/en_US.dic (size 0 perms -rw-r--r--). There is also
a en_US.exc. I added a couple of words to en_US.dic with vi and
then restarted Evolution. Now these new words are recognized as spelled
correctly (which
I think this is the same bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808789
The comments mention it could be related to a mismatched DISPLAY
environment variable.
Also:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.testers/98401
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #808789
I was hit by this today. I completed an important applicatoin form with
Evince 3.4.0, verified that it looked correct (in Evince), and submitted
it via email only to hear back that the administrators (presumably using
Windows and Adobe Reader) were unable to open it.
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I can confirm that this did not happen on 11.10 with the same music
collection. I have ogg, mp3, and wma.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/956830
Title:
playback
If not a duplicate, this seems at least closely related to bug #956830.
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Title:
daap served files sometimes stop playing
Tested today--yes, it is still a problem on Precise (Unity session,
ThinkPad T420s). Fix in comment #46 works until reboot.
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
* open Trash
* select View Extra Pane (or press F3)
* select Go Home
Observed results: the Trash pane width unexpectedly changes to fill
about 85% of the window
Expected results: the width does not change
I'm seeing this on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit
I am unable to reproduce this bug as described, but I can easliy
reproduce bug 938069 (marked as dup of this one) via:
* open Trash
* select View Extra Pane (or press F3)
* select Go Home
I'll let the programmers decide if these are really the same issue.
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I reproduced this problem in 11.10 Oneiric 64-bit by opening the
655-page PDF linked above in Evince and printing to a Postscript file,
then viewing the .ps file in Evince. The on-screen PDF looks fine, as
does Print Preview in Evince. A screenshot of page 5 of the .ps file is
attached.
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Thank you, Kuroshima, for reporting this. I have struggled with this
bug on Ubuntu 10.10 and 12.04. I didn't report it myself because my
problematic PDFs are copyrighted. However, I am attaching a screenshot
of Evince's screen display (left) and Evince's print preview (right).
This sounds like
Screen shot of the problem attached.
** Attachment added: screen-vs-print-preview.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/794142/+attachment/3262271/+files/screen-vs-print-preview.png
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This bug makes saving URLs to the desktop unusable (e.g. from Firefox).
In addition, Nautilus crashes if moving multiple files at once if the
.desktop file contains certain types of URLs.
Steps to reproduce crash:
* save this as test.desktop on the Ubuntu desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Still not working for me, same nautilus 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.1. Felix, try
the steps in post #4.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1278437
Title:
can't move link type
This problem has been bugging me for a very long time--custom and media
keyboard shortcuts occasionally not working; logging out and back in
usually fixes it. Comment #63 fixed it for me immediately (did not have
to log out). :-) To be clear, I ran CompizConfig (search for ccsm) and,
under the
@Matthias (comment #67): I have Gnome Compatibility turned off in ccms
and still my keyboard shortcuts die occasionally.
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Update to comment #66: Turning ccsm Commands off (comment #63) was not
a permanent fix for me. All my shortcuts died again today. Turning
Commands on and then back off restored my shortcuts for now (no log-out
required), although last time I did this on two separate machines, they
both crashed
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
* open a Nautilus window
* minimize other windows so you can see some desktop icons next to the
Nautilus window
* click on the Nautilus window to give it focus
* press ctrl-2 to switch to grid view
* press ctrl-+ a few times to make the icons
Seth--thanks for the helpful details.
I appreciate the suggestions, but none quite fit my use case. It's
really 2 users wanting to share the fonts--one owns them and the other
has a symlink. If I put them in /usr/local/share/fonts/ then they don't
get backed up and can't be modified. I think the
I occasionally see this on two separate 18.04 installations using Xorg
sessions. The time to unlock varies from a couple of seconds to several
minutes. Everything other than unlocking the screen feels to work at a
normal speed.
I can reliably reproduce this issue (cause screen unlocking to take
I have a number of PDF files which, when opened, display some text but
not others, and show dozens of "some font thing failed" lines in the
terminal. The PDFs appear fine in Firefox. I don't know what "texlive"
is, so I'm quite sure I'm not using that, but I do have some fonts in
~/.fonts
Thanks
Closely related: Bug #793122
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1448778
Title:
Evince fails to display some fonts (some font thing failed)
To manage notifications
I have additional information. Within ~/.fonts I have a subfolder
containing some Windows fonts. It seems that if those files are not
OWNED by the user running Evince (even though they are group readable),
then Evince does not display the fonts at all.
I feel this is a bug. At the very least,
Related: Bug #1702878 - Cant add folders to Search in Gnome Control
Center
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767817
Title:
Full text search does not work
To
Same issue here, Ubuntu 18.04. We're having a hard time finding a way to
print these documents. I am attaching a screenshot.
** Attachment added: "Evince (left) and Print Preview (right)"
And here is the 1-page PDF used in the above screenshot.
** Attachment added: "sample 'bad' PDF"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1560286/+attachment/5226857/+files/978-1-57896-287-7%20LL4%20SW%20Sem%201%20Reduced%20p.17.pdf
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This has been reported upstream:
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/-/issues/405
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1876518
Title:
Gtk.Clipboard set_text()
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