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Title:
Right Click
Public bug reported:
When you right click on a folder or file and scroll down the options..
the Copy item changes fonts or allignment which causes the menu to move
down to compensate.
See screencast for effect
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.3.92-0ubuntu2
yes with Nautilus.
You are right I should have confirmed it a bit more. Closing Nautilus
windows and reopening and issue was gone.
Although right clicking and clicking including left draging then right
clicking quickly after caused me to recreate the problem although this
time with the Zoom Out
Sorry, yes rather confusing.
Basically in an effort to try and make the issue occur again I was:
- Create folder.. right click.. scroll up and down
- Left click drag folder and immediately right click afterwards (in blank
space or on another folder).
- Left then immediately right click in blank
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
search for the word grass no problem.. search for the word
highlander no problem..
search for the word warcraft and totem immediately crashes. restart
same thing happens. running from the terminal gives this error:
libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML
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Title:
totem crashes when searching for specific words in youtube plugin
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affecting me. may be related to Bug #284612
music plays as normal and moves on once finished etc but you cannot use
the progress bar at all (some may call it a seek bar maybe).
restarted rhythmbox a number of times. no luck. restarted pulseaudio as
indicated in the related bug. no luck.
ok upon further investigation.
i tried the same on a fresh new user and the problem didnt occur for the
test user. so obviously something user profile/settings related
back under my normal user, I noted that in the list each song listed its
time as unknown also. obviously rhythmbox needs this
Interesting Paper Cut
I just thought I would add something in regards to the windows world
that is mentioned throughout
I think its slightly incorrect to think of the Send To -- Compressed
(zipped) folder dialog as universally used under windows. Ever since
zip files were handled by XP released
Another quick thought
are the words zip zipped unzip etc patented but Winzip in some
way?
so to use these words as a generic term for all compression, as apposed
to just referring to a zip file (compressed in zip format etc), may mean
its possible for Ubuntu to be sued for patent\brand usage etc
Just reading some of the comments (including johnk above) I think some
people are confused over what is being discussed.
the convention /home/username (ie username= johns therefore home =
/home/johns) isnt going anywhere. this will always be the case as every
username on a Linux system must be
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