It's been a few years and I still don't get why the status of this bug
report is "invalid". The bug clearly still exists.
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Title:
Sort order of
Why is this still incomplete?
** Description changed:
Just copy this into the calculator and press enter:
(2+3i)^((3+4i)×(4+5i))
The calculator doesn't show any result but instead clears the input
- field. If you're trying to figure out the correct solution to this
- without calculating
The bug also occurs when using gnome-caluculator version 3.18.3 on
Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel version 4.4.0-21-generic; 64 bit).
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I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit with kernel 3.19.0-30-generic and Unity
version 7.2.6. gnome-calculator is version 3.10.3 on my system.
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Public bug reported:
Depending on the kind of archive you create using file-roller, backup
files (files with a `~` on the end of their names) are included or
ignored. The user doesn't see any warning at all and will probably only
discover this when they try to extract the archive.
# How to
Which calculator would do what you described? I just checked a few ones
and didn't find any. I'd be surprised a lot, to be honest, because
that'd be wrong and I probably would've gotten a very wrong result at
some point because I rely on calculators having implemented the correct
order of
Public bug reported:
Just copy this into the calculator and press enter:
(2+3i)^((3+4i)×(4+5i))
The calculator doesn't show any result but instead clears the input
field. If you're trying to figure out the correct solution to this
without calculating it by hand, good luck with that. I tried to
Public bug reported:
# Symptoms:
In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places" items (Home, Desktop,
Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos, Trash) which are also shown in
the file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go
missing in the file chooser.
#
Public bug reported:
Open gnome-system-monitor, switch to the tab Processes, right-click on
a the heading of a column, check Virtual Memory. On my system (Ubuntu
15.04 64 Bit) with gnome-system-monitor 3.15.91 no virtual memory column
is shown.
** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
The title contains pretty much all I know about this. I tried opening
nautilus via a terminal to see further information but the system gets
stuck before anything is displayed in the terminal. I can't even switch
to a tty via ctrl+alt+F[1..6].
I'm using an HP Probook 6550b
Public bug reported:
Hi,
if you create a 7zip-archive, you can choose that it's splitted up into
files with a certain size. I just wanted to split a big file into many
100 MB big files but as it turned out it created 100 MiB files. So every
file has 104'857'600 byte instead of the intended
I had the problem of all columns in the past, too. But I don't remember
which version it was. Since then everything was ok but now I have the
problem that the CPU usage column is reversed, too. I use Ubuntu 14.04
64 Bit and think this problem didn't exist in the last few versions of
Ubuntu.
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Why is the status of this bug report invalid?
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Title:
Sort order of Processes %CPU column reversed (compared to Nice, ID,
Memory, etc.)
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