[Bug 1731985] Re: Nautilus now makes random beeps on some navigation actions, and I can't turn it off

2017-11-16 Thread teo1978
Also, I remember the same thing happening ages ago; I don't remember how I got rid of the sounds, or if they disappeared on their own with some later update. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1731985] Re: Nautilus now makes random beeps on some navigation actions, and I can't turn it off

2017-11-16 Thread teo1978
That's funny. I definitely didn't touch any sound-related configuration, and this issue appeared recently, most probably with some software update. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1731985] [NEW] Nautilus now makes random beeps on some navigation actions, and I can't turn it off

2017-11-13 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Since a recent update, Nautilus has begun to make sounds as I navigate folders. (1) There is NO WAY AT ALL to turn these sounds off, without turning off also other unrelated and useful sounds, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemsettings/+bug/1731982

[Bug 1724587] Re: nautilus stops responding, Desktop too

2017-10-31 Thread teo1978
LOL just because you have had no other report you assume it's because of an unusual configuration or hardware? That's a pretty random assumption. Anyway, the stupidity with which bug importance in general gets set is beyond hope, so who cares I guess. If it was only for this bug... -- You

[Bug 1724587] Re: nautilus stops responding, Desktop too

2017-10-31 Thread teo1978
Importance Low?? Are you retarded? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1724587 Title: nautilus stops responding, Desktop too

[Bug 1724587] [NEW] nautilus stops responding, Desktop too

2017-10-18 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: This happens randomly every once in a while: - Clicking on Nautilus' Launcher icon does nothing (it blinks for a while as if it was loading, then no window opens). - Desktop icons (icons of files and folders in the Desktop) don't respond to clicks or right-clicks - running

[Bug 1688391] Re: Highlight of links in terminal is retarded

2017-05-05 Thread teo1978
This is not a matter of "having to be heuristic", this is plain wrong. Here you are matching something that can be easily ruled out by a non- heuristic rule without introducing any false negative, so it IS retarded. How can this possibly make sense: example.com/foo/bar => not an URL

[Bug 1688391] [NEW] Highlight of links in terminal is retarded

2017-05-04 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Steps to reproduce: - In a terminal, type this command: ls /srv/www/example.com/htdocs - hit Enter - move the mouse cursor over "www" or over "example.com" Expected: - nothing should happen Observed: - The substring "www/example.com/htdocs" is underlined and

[Bug 1663930] [NEW] Can't launch Nautilus

2017-02-11 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: I have come home and resumed my laptop from suspend. I click on the Nautilus icon on the launcher, and nothing happens. If I try to launch it from a terminal: -- $ nautilus (nautilus:20844): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_dbus_interface_skeleton_unexport:

[Bug 1650341] [NEW] [16.04 REGRESSION] gedit listed twice in context menu "open with"

2016-12-15 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Steps to reproduce: 1. In Nautilus, navigate to a folder containing some XML file 2. Right-click on a .xml file 3. Click or hover on "open with" Expected: in the list of applications in the submenu, Gedit should be listed once and only once Observed: it is listed twice.

[Bug 1620099] [NEW] gedit gone berserk after several crashes: won't save file, complains about random other file

2016-09-04 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: See upstream report: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770856 ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10 Package: gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu13 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-42.49-generic 4.2.8-ckt12 Uname: Linux 4.2.0-42-generic x86_64 NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia

[Bug 1577005] [NEW] Syntax highlight randomly stops being updated

2016-04-30 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: At random times it happens, while editing a text file in some programming language (I see it daily with PHP files), that: - you are editing the file somewhere in the middle of it - you type some unmatched opening quote, for example you start typing a string assignment. At

[Bug 1576992] [NEW] inside not highlighted correctly

2016-04-30 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: I wanted to report this upstream but couldn't figure out where in less than a minute, so I give up and leave that to anyone who will triage this bug. This is yet another screwup in the syntax highlighting of php code. See the screenshot, it speaks for itself. >From some

[Bug 1576992] Re: inside not highlighted correctly

2016-04-30 Thread teo1978
This is so trivial that I don't think it's worth waiting for somebody else to confirm, so confirming it myself. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gedit in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576992 Title: inside

[Bug 1576992] Re: inside not highlighted correctly

2016-04-30 Thread teo1978
screenshot ** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2016-04-30 16-59-57.png" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1576992/+attachment/4652131/+files/Screenshot%20from%202016-04-30%2016-59-57.png ** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this

[Bug 1133477] Re: cut-n-paste move files got stuck forever

2016-04-25 Thread teo1978
> According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance this should be at least a 'medium' importance bug It's at least high (severe impact on a [not at all] small portion of users) if not critical: if Nautilus stops responding you are almost forced to kill it, which leaves a random portion of the

[Bug 1566437] Re: Scrolling randomly stops working

2016-04-19 Thread teo1978
Is that any reason why bash shouldn't always restore the the terminal settings after any program it launches exits? (where by "restore" I mean restore the settings as they were before launching the program, not necessarily the default ones). -- You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 1566437] Re: Scrolling randomly stops working

2016-04-19 Thread teo1978
Errata: by "is that" I meant "is there", of course ** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) => bash (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1566437 Title:

[Bug 1566437] Re: Scrolling randomly stops working

2016-04-19 Thread teo1978
> A terminals just obeys the instructions it receives in a single stream, > it doesn't even have the notion of "shell", "application" (started from that > shell), > "exit" (of that shell) Mmm, I probably do misunderstand something, but then I'm under the impression this might just be a bug in

[Bug 1566437] Re: Scrolling randomly stops working

2016-04-19 Thread teo1978
> If it gets stuck in this mode at your shell prompt, yes it did > it means that your application did not exit cleanly and left the terminal in this mode. The very fact that that can happen is a bug. After exiting whatever application triggered "alternate screen", normal scrolling should be

[Bug 1566437] [NEW] Scrolling randomly stops working

2016-04-05 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Usually, scrolling in the terminal window works as expected, which is like this: - the terminal window has a scrollbar - Assuming there are more lines (of commands you have typed + their output) than fit in the window, you can scroll up and down both by dragging the

[Bug 1518740] Re: Filesystem type not shown (NTFS or FAT32)

2015-11-22 Thread teo1978
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2015-11-22 19:05:22.png" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1518740/+attachment/4523598/+files/Screenshot%20from%202015-11-22%2019%3A05%3A22.png -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 1518740] [NEW] Filesystem type not shown (NTFS or FAT32)

2015-11-22 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: I have an external USB hard disk connected; I think it's an NTFS or amybe FAT32 filesystem, certainly not an ext* one. I right-click on it on the left panel of Nautilus and select Properties (or I open it, right-click on the background of the right panel and select

[Bug 1518742] [NEW] Used space and item count of folder in Properties doesn't take into account hidden files!

2015-11-22 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Steps to reproduce: - right-click on a folder and select Properties - look at "Contents" (wait until it is finished computing the totals) Expected: the total number of items and disk usage should correspond to the real number of items and the real disk usage Observed: it

[Bug 1518742] Re: Used space and item count of folder in Properties doesn't take into account hidden files!

2015-11-22 Thread teo1978
Marking it as confirmed as there's no need to wait for somebody else to confirm such a trivial thing. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1518742 Title: Used space and

[Bug 1505367] [NEW] Valid UTF8 characters wrongly detected as invalid

2015-10-12 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: I have a .sql text file which contains these two valid 3-byte utf-8 characters:  (it's two smilies). Not only Gedit doesn't display them correctly, it issues the warning: "There was a problem opening the file ... The file you opened has some invalid characters. If you

[Bug 1415893] Re: Scrollbar does not extend to the last pixel on the right when window is maximized

2015-09-27 Thread teo1978
It is fixed in 15.04 So I guess this means it's fixed upstream and you need to check whether the fix is in place for previous non-dead ubuntu versions, such as 14.04 and 12.04 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gedit in

[Bug 1477322] [NEW] Select-by-typing select hidden files even if they are not shown

2015-07-22 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: I was going to report this upstream, but then I remembered that type- ahead selection of files was removed by retarted upstream Nautilus maintainers, and it has been patched back by Ubuntu as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1164016 So: Steps to

[Bug 1477322] Re: Select-by-typing select hidden files even if they are not shown

2015-07-22 Thread teo1978
Please for god's sake don't underestimate the importance of this bug. I would hate to see this rated as low or even medium. Please read the second use case example carefully. This fulfills at least the criteria for high: - has a severe* impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)

[Bug 1452893] Re: Terminal should ask for confirmation before pasting multiple lines

2015-05-07 Thread teo1978
Also reported upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749084 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1452893 Title: Terminal should ask for confirmation

[Bug 1452893] [NEW] Terminal should ask for confirmation before pasting multiple lines

2015-05-07 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: It's far too easy to copy and paste a block of text by mistake into a terminal. For example, you copied a command you wanted to paste, then you copied some text for other purposes and forgot about it, then you go to the terminal and paste, thinking you are pasting a line,

[Bug 1300308] Re: select items matching (ctrl+s) only selects one file in list view (due to interactive_search ubuntu change)

2015-02-19 Thread teo1978
Hasn't Canonical had enough evidence that it's time to replace Nautilus with something else? I mean, this bug is the result of an Ubuntu patch that had to be done in order to revert an upstream regression that made Nautilus completely unusable but that the upstream developers refused to revert.

[Bug 1415893] [NEW] Scrollbar does not extend to the last pixel on the right when window is maximized

2015-01-29 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Steps to reproduce: 1. Disable the crappy overlay scrollbars in Ubuntu 2. open some file in gedit long enough to ensure scrolling 3. maximize the window 4. move the mouse cursor all the way to the right of the screen 5. click and drag up or down Expected: should be moving

[Bug 1277180] Re: dotted rectangles remain drawn in window after copying a bunch of files

2015-01-28 Thread teo1978
Forgot to mention, still an issue on 14.04. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1277180 Title: dotted rectangles remain drawn in window after copying a bunch of

[Bug 1277180] Re: dotted rectangles remain drawn in window after copying a bunch of files

2015-01-28 Thread teo1978
Almost a year and no response from anybody?? This happens quite often (though not systematically) and it's terribly annoying. ** Description changed: I copyed a bunch of files from a Nautilus window into another by Ctrl+dragging and dropping them. Both windows were set with icons

[Bug 1330226] Re: document viewer has a ridiculous limit for zoomin which depends on the document size

2014-12-28 Thread teo1978
Ok so here's the example document you need ** Attachment added: example document https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1330226/+attachment/4288819/+files/output.pdf ** Tags removed: needs-example-document -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 1330226] Re: document viewer has a ridiculous limit for zoomin which depends on the document size

2014-12-27 Thread teo1978
Yes, it obviously still is an issue. It hasn't been fixed and all is the same. ANY document with a paper size equal to or bigger than the dimensions I mentioned will reproduce the issue. (sorry I don't have one ready that I can share, it should be trivial to generate one). The issue should be

[Bug 1301784] Re: cannot search text beginning with Alt(-gr) special character

2014-09-02 Thread teo1978
I can confirm my previous content: - the issue is intermittent - when and only when I'm observing it in Gedit, I'm also observing it in Chrome and Firefox (*) - suspending+resuming, and rebooting, seems to be what, at random times, fixes the issue or makes it reappear. (*) I can't provide an

[Bug 1301784] Re: cannot search text beginning with Alt(-gr) special character

2014-09-01 Thread teo1978
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gedit in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301784 Title: cannot search text beginning with Alt(-gr) special

[Bug 1301784] Re: cannot search text beginning with Alt(-gr) special character

2014-09-01 Thread teo1978
I can confirm the exact same behavior on Ubuntu 14.04 with a Spanish keyboard. I'm not sure whether it's systematic or intermittent, since I think I rarely search for such characters, and I hadn't observed this until now. I've observed a similar but INTERMITTENT behavior on both Chrome and

[Bug 1362767] [NEW] Display content of a folder takes ages. Rebuilds image thumbs every time

2014-08-28 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: My ~/Pictures folder currently contains about 800 images. It's not much. Every single time I open it in Nautilus, it takes ages to load. About ONE MINUTE loading... before I can see the contents. I guess it's rebuilding the thumbnails of the images every time. Something is

[Bug 1362771] [NEW] No status bar of any kind indicating total number of files in a folder

2014-08-28 Thread teo1978
Public bug reported: Up to some time ago (I'd say pretty recently), when you opened a folder in Nautilus, there used to be a kind of status bar at the bottom indicating the total number of files. Long ago it used to be a proper status bar, which was the most functional and usable. But then of

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