** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Completely replace lcms1 by lcms2 in Ubuntu
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** Also affects: ibus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
can't switch input method at all
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** Description changed:
Normally gnome-terminal allows the user to switch the input method by
pressing a special key combination.
Sometimes gnome-terminal gets into a state where it seems to ignore the
special key combination for switching the input method in ibus - it is
permanently
Public bug reported:
Normally gnome-terminal allows the user to switch the input method by
pressing a special key combination.
Sometimes gnome-terminal gets into a state where it seems to ignore the
special key combination for switching the input method in ibus - it is
permanently locked in the
Hey bug-watch-updater, this is a real bug in Eye of GNOME, so quit
trying to hide the existence of this bug from the devs.
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Title:
eog uses too
rv unexplained change by robot.
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Title:
eog uses too much memory
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Did you read mine? I gave all the details necessary to reproduce the bug
in eog on Oneiric. I cannot run apport, and I do not think that is
necessary to reproduce the bug .
Precise is not yet out of beta testing. Why is it considered the current
series in that state? The beta doesn't even boot on
If the bug exists only in the earlier versions, it would still be valid.
Oneiric and Natty are still supported; Precise is not yet out of beta
testing.
** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I'm still seeing this bug with gtk2+2.24.6
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Assertion error (r == n_visible_rows) in gtk_file_system_model_sort
** Tags added: eog memory
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eog uses too much memory
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True, but if you want to view lots of images with a responsive user-
interface, feh is more than 10 times faster than shotwell. If you start
shotwell from the command-line with a large number of images as
arguments, then type Space as fast as you can (or increase your
keyboard's default autorepeat
Public bug reported:
Inadequate validation of standard input:
$ echo extremelybuggy | eog -
(eog:32094): GRIP-CRITICAL **: register_internal: assertion
`GRIP_IS_GESTURE_MANAGER (manager)' failed
Segmentation fault
This bug has been confirmed to exist in eog-3.2.1 in Oneiric and earlier
feh can do rotations by pi/2, and is overall much faster than eog and has fewer
serious bugs.
$ apt-get install feh
$ feh -dZF image
Type '' to rotate pi/2
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It's been 5 years and still no sign of this bug being fixed. The eog project
looks nearly dead.
feh doesn't have this bug, is more featureful and runs much much faster than
eog.
$ apt-get install feh
$ mv image.jpg image.gif
$ feh -dZF image.gif
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It's been 3 years with no sign of this bug being fixed.
feh is similar to but better than eog. It can load large images ok, runs much
much faster than eog, and is more featureful.
$ apt-get install feh
$ feh -dZF Image-Grand_central_Station_Outside_Night_2.jpg
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** Tags added: f-spot
** Summary changed:
- Can't resize larger than 1 pixels
+ Can't resize larger than 1 pixels in f-spot
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** Tags added: precise
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Completely replace lcms1 by lcms2 in Ubuntu
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@pmjdebruijn Is there an actual sane use-case for this?
Panoramas, spectroscopic images, astronomical images, cam/cad images,
etc etc.
I use images larger than this regularly in some of these applications.
There is no upper bound on the dimensions of images that users may need to
create.
Chris Coulson, neither of the comments which you appear to dislike are
simply +1 votes; rgaobr said he doesn't know how to use the .diff patch
file, and Haarvard Ostermann wrote that the workarounds are neither user
friendly nor reliable, both of which are perfectly legitimate comments
on a bug
Thanks, Clement. I'd like to clarify I'm not reporting a bug regarding
lack of support in Mint for more than VESA resolution on this pc; this
pc's chipset is so new, nobody has got linux+X running ok on it yet, but
I know the bug is being worked on by kernel and xorg devs.
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Another suggested fix:
Automatically reduce gnome's default font-sizes on smaller displays.
For example, using 8pt fonts (changed in the control centre from the default
12pt) for application font, desktop font, window title font, fixed width font
makes this dialog (and other oversize ones too)
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