** Attachment added: Normal icon view of folder before choosing compact
layout under Icon View Defaults
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/712568/+attachment/1827271/+files/Screenshot%201.png
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Since Bug no. 646034 has been expired, I am opening another bug for the
problem with some additional information.
The problem I have is that the icon display in a folder view gets
distorted. The icons are not properly aligned and don't seem to
The second attachment
** Attachment added: Choosing compact layout option under Icon view
defaults
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/712568/+attachment/1827274/+files/Screenshot%202.png
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** Attachment added: Icon alignment is distorted after choosing compact
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/712568/+attachment/1827275/+files/Screenshot%203.png
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I request this bug to be re-opened. I had supplied information as
required. I also want to report that this problem has surfaced once
again. Please see the attached screenshots wherein:
1. In one there is no alignment or proper arrangement of the folder
icons.
2. In the other the icons are
** Attachment added: Icons not arranged by name as specified
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/646034/+attachment/1781015/+files/Screenshot-Documents%20-%20File%20Browser.png
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Since no solutions seem to exist I have shifted to Xfce4. Fast, light
and no problems.
** Attachment removed: Misaligned icons - no arrangement
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** Attachment removed: Icons not arranged
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Some days ago, while on a folder display, something went wrong and the
icons became mis-aligned. I had to delete all gnome settings and login
again to cure the problem. However, the problem is not solved as the
attached screenshot will show.
** Attachment added: attachment with mis-aligned icon display in nautilus
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/646034/+attachment/1626926/+files/Screenshot.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/646034/+attachment/1626927/+files/Dependencies.txt
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Let me attempt a more complete description. I was viewing a folder in
Nautilus. This happened to be a network mounted folder mounted via smb4k.
I cannot exactly say why it happened, but the entire icon view became
misaligned. There is an invisible row-column grid in which icons are placed
Public bug reported:
When I click the Publish button for a photo or a group of photos,
Shotwell does not show Facebook, Picassa, YouTube or Flickr as options
for publishing. Only shows Tumblr, Piwigo and Yandex.
Clicking on the Add More Accounts closes the publish dialogue.
Result: Can't
Public bug reported:
It has happened twice. Nautilus hangs or freezes the system when a
folder with PDF documents is opened for display. Preferences are set to
display thumbnails. For some reason, nautilus does not seem to able to
generate the thumbnail Or it takes endless time to do so. Deleting
Public bug reported:
I installed the Uniform icon theme. When I started Evolution, the
offline-online account at the bottom left of the screen became HUGE. So
did not information icons inside the message body. I have attached a
screenshot which shows this.,
No other gnome application exhibits
Public bug reported:
This is new to Ubuntu 16.10 (I have not experienced this earlier
including in 16.04).
I have set nautilus to show desktop icons (network, home)
I open the home folder (it could be any file folder) and zoom in so that
the icon size increases. Then I do show desktop and the
Public bug reported:
I am reporting this as a separate bug because the earlier bugs apply to
earlier versions of Ubuntu and have been invalidated.
My system is Ubuntu 17.04 (updated not clean install)
The problem occurs after a few hours of work.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Keep working on the
Closer examination reveals the following:
1. In "normal" times, gnome-shell cpu usage could vary between around 7% and go
up to 50%
2. The cpu usage figure keeps going up and down frequently
3. However, the problem starts when I press the Left Win key and enter the
activities overview/search
Public bug reported:
I have two Google Mail accounts configured to send and receive email on
evolution. One is personal and one is official. The official one is a
GSuite account. Every day, and sometimes many times in a day evolution
reports and inability to receive or send email from these
Periodically, after working for a few hours, evolution may suddenly
throw up a "timeout was reached" when sending a message. Then
connections to imap folders also stops. I have to reboot in order to get
things going again. After a reboot, the same message in the outbox,
which was showing the
The problem persists after upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04. I have also reported
directly on gitlab as suggested above
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Public bug reported:
I clicked on an external link in an email I received which caused
Evolution to crash repeatedly.
The source of the message is pasted below (thought this is not the only
message which has caused a crash of late):
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