It's present in Maverick, too :(
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'Keep Aligned' option always resets to 'true' after desktop reload
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399974
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While this is fixed, you may want to try my solution: go to the Configuration
Editor and check the options
/desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels
/apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete
Now you can change the key accelerator for any menu entry in Gnome and
you have a *real* delete menu
Confirmed in my Lucid Lynx (amd64)
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can't define a default geometry in the preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641616
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No, I didn't.
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Brasero fails to burn any kind of DVD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307939
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I'm doing it right now, Sebastien.
I'm going to send them an example photo, too.
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eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/469182
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Oops, sorry:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600377
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600377
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eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/469182
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
I found that an image with orientation right-top (taken with a
friend's new camera) is not correctly rotated 90 degrees
counterclockwise by eog, but it is rotated by other viewers (the
Nautilus thumbnailer, even firefox!).
The camera is a Panasonic
Last time the problem happened (randomly, again), I noticed this in the
system logs:
Jul 4 14:08:35 DervishD bonobo-activation-server (user-27765): could
not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp
/dbus-yCtvGcMEiw: Connection refused
¿Maybe related? It appeared
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
First of all, I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty, with gnome-control-center
1:2.26.0-0ubuntu3.
Second, I turned on the Audio feedback feature in Keyboard
preferences, namely the Beep when a toggle key is pressed. This
produces two different
Looks like the problem is not with CapsLock, but with the global state
of toggle keys. The low pitch beep only sounds when ALL toggle keys go
to off state.
Is this the intended behaviour?
Raúl
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audio feedback doesn't always use two tones
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394592
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I haven't been able to reproduce the problem following your
instructions, but the fact is that the problem doesn't happen after a
fresh boot (no matter if after a reboot or from power off). Everytime it
has produced I have had uptimes of over two weeks.
I'll try to reproduce and at the same time
Hi Chris and thanks for your reply.
Maybe it's a bug on gnome-session, I'll try another applet for rebooting
next time to see if the problem persists (which would indicate that the
problem is with gnome-session, not with FUSA).
I'll attach here the output of the commands you said, although I've
Exactly the same happened to me on my Jaunty when writing an ISO image
into a DVD-R.
I'm using brasero 2.26.1-0ubuntu1 on AMD64 arch.
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Brasero fails to burn any kind of DVD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307939
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My trash applet shows that there are items in the trashcan and shows the
full icon, but:
~$ cd .local/share/Trash
~/.local/share/Trash$ ls -lR
.:
total 12K
drwx-- 2 user user 4.0K 22 jun 12:21 expunged/
drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4.0K
Until now the problem has happened randomly. More exactly, I haven't
noticed what have I done to cause it, although I think it has to do with
deleting files in removable media, but I cannot be sure.
If I manage to reproduce it, I'll post the results here.
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trash icon always full
This bug still happens in Jaunty. I suffer it from time to time, and the
worst problem is that I don't know how to reproduce.
After the trash applet is locked into full mode (I can't think of a
better way of explaining it) it won't revert to normal behaviour until I
log out and on again.
Reopening as it is still happening in Jaunty.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Trash always full
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269441
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My laptop does indeed hibernate (or suspend) succesfully, but last night
I forgot to plug the AC power and let the laptop on. It didn't
hibernate.
The problem, just in case anybody is having it, is that the time
profiles are very optimistic in my machine, probably due to the fact
that I haven't
I can confirm this bug with firefox on Jaunty-amd64. And I mean *final*
Jaunty...
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ia32 apps look for libs on the wrong place
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190227
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Bryan, I haven't tested with non-beta Intrepid, and I'm afraid I won't
be able to do so at least in one or two weeks, so I think it's better to
send the bug upstream, as suggested by Pedro. It's a good excuse to
create a GNOME Bugzilla account, I suppose...
If I can't reproduce the bug when I
Nope. I've been able to reproduce the bug in a live version of Intrepid
(default config for Rhythmbox) and in at least two Ubuntu Hardy with
default parameters for Rhythmbox, too. And with different files (mostly
FLAC, but a couple of Ogg and MP3, too).
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Seeking using the mouse wheel or right
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When opening a file using double-click, if the .desktop file of the
associated application has Terminal=true, nautilus uses gnome-
terminal to execute that application instead of the preferred terminal
application (as set through
Confirmed here in Hardy with genisoimage 1.1.6 and Brasero 0.8.1.
Writing a 4.2 GB file onto a 4.3 DVD works seamlessly with k3b but
doesn't work with brasero, because the latter doesn't use -allow-
limited-size.
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I think I've discovered the problem: looks like stickynotes is listening
for the '_NET_WM_USER_TIME' property to change on the
NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID window. In theory, this should happen when
clicking on the desktop window (among other causes, of course). The
problem is that the property
I've suffered this same bug under Hardy, using Brasero 0.8.1. I don't
have the log file produced, but was mostly identical to the one in the
first comment of this bug report (except that my file names were
different, of course ;))).
I thought that the bug was related to the file integrity check
Hi Pedro. I downloaded the latest Intrepid Ibex ISO I found (alpha 6),
i386-desktop version, and tested the problem with the following steps:
- Booted the Live CD, only changing the keyboard layout to Spanish in
the boot menu.
- Once the system was up'n'running I launched Rhythmbox and mounted
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When moving the seek bar in Rhythmbox to go forward in the song using
the right cursor keys or the mouse wheel, sometimes the slider is
positioned at the beginning of the bar.
This is very easy to reproduce for me, no matter what file format
The problem still persists in my current installation, but doesn't
happen in a fresh installation on the same machine. The application is
still missing the desktop-clicked event, so the callback (which hides
the notes) is not called.
For what I've read here, the problem seems to be compiz. I've
I'm sorry but I don't think I can describe how to reproduce: it just
happens and I don't know how I triggered the problem. I suspect that the
cause of the problem back in Gutsy was disabling Compiz, but I'm not
sure :(
When I upgraded to Hardy I thought that the problem would solve by
itself
I was having the problem in Gutsy, and after upgrading to Hardy the
problem persist. I cannot try the Compiz-on-off-solution because now in
Hardy I cannot enable visual effects... They worked in Gutsy.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Metoo, with Hardy upgraded from Gutsy (not an installation from scratch,
just in case it matters).
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[hardy] new windows are put in background when a window has always on top set
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197288
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