heh, it certainly is there now.
*blush*
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Just running an update (right now).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: libgucharmap7 1:3.0.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-11.18-generic 3.0.4
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package libgucharmap7
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Hi,
gnome-terminal in oneiric looks normal and happy, until I open a tab.
The tab and window border then turns light gray, instead of the
dark/pretty color scheme everything else has (and gnome-terminal had in
natty, for example). I've confirmed this happens on a completely
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Public bug reported:
Similar to bug 792636, this affects me the same way. I was happily
composing unicode characters using my keybinding in Natty, and when I
upgraded to Oneiric that setting was lost.
There are no longer compose-key settings options in the keyboard
preferences :(
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Public bug reported:
When searching for a gnome setting, I'll generally use the unity dash.
For example, I'll type keyboard and hit enter. This brings me directly
to the keyboard settings. When the setting I'm looking for isn't there,
I see a button labeled All Settings that taunts me into
I too am keenly interested in getting this back in the UI, as my bug #
840089 was determined invalid.
In my opinion gnome-tweak, gsettings hacking, etc is not relevant, as
this is an easy to understand (and desired) setting for many people --
and it existed in Natty :)
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I had previously configured when lid is closed to do nothing. After
upgrading to oneiric, that setting was lost.
Making matters worse, it seems there is no way to configure this
behavior now: bug #792636
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = High
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Since upgrading to natty (running unity), linked opened in gnome-
terminal open in Firefox, regardless of my default browser being chrome.
gnome-terminal
2.32.1-0ubuntu3
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The above workaround didn't help me. Core i7 SSD.
The daemon doesn't crash - it requires a SIGKILL and then manual re-
launching. This happens *every* time I login, in natty.
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Also, if you send SIGTERM, the process just does this over and over:
write(2, \n(gnome-settings-daemon:3263): G..., 116) = 116
write(2, \n(gnome-settings-daemon:3263): G..., 113) = 113
write(2, \n(gnome-settings-daemon:3263): G..., 116) = 116
write(2, \n(gnome-settings-daemon:3263): G..., 113) =
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Filename path must be absolute error when opening image with F-Spot Photo
Manager
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Regression is still there in 2.31.90-0ubuntu2 on Maverick.
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Binary package hint: f-spot
Trying to import from my Canon G11, in Maverick, I now get:
f-spot import fatal error: Filename path must be absolute
Details:
An unhandled exception was thrown: Filename path must be absolute
at Hyena.SafeUri.FilenameToUri (System.String
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^ that was from clicking Open F-Spot Photo Manager in nautilus, after
connecting the camera.
If, instead, I open f-spot and select Import, it lists my camera but
when selected I see a big red circle with a line through it instead of
image previews. Click import does nothing except close the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
After logout or reboot, CPU frequency settings (configured via the GNOME
applet) generally revert to performance rather than ondemand, which
is what I always set it to. This setting should be persistent.
Maverick beta, amd64, happened in
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Most people agree, I'd think. It isn't really acceptable to put 10,000+
users, for example, in a single group and keep it updated.
-Charlie
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If people keep replying with unrelated issues, the devs will ignore this
even longer. At least, it'll make it harder to see at a glance what the
real issue is. Perhaps there's multiple issues in this bug, but _I
believe_ it the majority of the focus is on people who have LDAP users.
It has been
, DavidMandala wrote:
I sorry Charlie, where should I have logged this? I'm new onboard and
if I've done something incorrect or stupid, I'll be happy to correct it.
Thanks,
David
Charlie Schluting wrote:
If people keep replying with unrelated issues, the devs will ignore this
even longer
rothchild wrote:
All is well (for me at least), USB automounting now working properly for
both hard-drive and pendrives.
Are you using LDAP? What version of Ubuntu??
-Charlie
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On 10/1/07 8:12 AM, rothchild wrote:
Hi Charlie
No I'm not using ldap and this is on Gutsy (although I had problems with
feisty too) it just started working after todays update.
Child
Oh..
It has worked all along (for most people) as long as all your users are
local. The jist of this
On 9/19/07 6:39 AM, LuisM wrote:
I was beaten by this same bug, the solution is USB needs more power.
Now, I dunno if the new driver (or the version used by Ubuntu kernels
have something to do)
In my case, I just plugged the device in the USB ports behind my
computer (not in front) and
This is a major problem - USB device mounting is apparently a life-and-
death situation for some of our students here. Just a me too post, I
guess. I'd appreciate a status update.
Thanks!
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