Upstream fix is most likely https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/763
I have installed gnome-shell{,-common}
3.34.1+git20191024-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 from eoan-proposed and verified that
the "opening activities" delay goes down from ~4 seconds in
3.34.1-1ubuntu1 to <1 second in
Lorenzo, have you tried the PPA referenced by Iain Lane (#35)? I'd love
to test that, but I'm still on trusty and the debs don't work. Let me
try to build the package locally.
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I've built (on trusty) and installed the unity-control-center package
from the PPA, and unity-settings-daemon from utopic, and now I have a
mouse pointer speed option in the settings. That setting was missing
when I used the original trusty packages.
Now another problem is that the mouse cursor
Sorry, the unity-control-center package was not taken from the PPA, but
from the bzr branch linked in this bug report. Not sure if these
packages use the same code.
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Thanks Doug for your extensive plugin review. Maybe we should continue
this in a new grilo-plugins bug (I noticed we can report bugs at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grilo-plugins , is that a bad
idea?).
One of them might be an actual totem bug though: jamendo works in
rhythmbox (at
Thanks Timo, it's really nice to see some DLNA love in Ubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973295
Title:
Enable grilo plugin
To manage notifications about
Doug: I can't test totem with grilo (I'm on trusty) so I can only speak
for rhythmbox with grilo, which works almost perfectly fine (the
rhythmbox-grilo plugin itself shows some strange behaviour though). I
know that rhythmbox has a blacklist of grilo plugins to ignore so maybe
the bad plugins are
I tried to make exactly that point: grilo works fine with rhythmbox (on
trusty, and ignoring a UI issue with expanding an item in the tree view
that has no child containers).
If totem segfaults, that must be either due to bad grilo integration or totem
uses some grilo plugins that are not used
You know Ubuntu/Canonical processes much better than I do, so I guess that Wiki
page might be wrong/misleading:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess
It says The MIR team reviews the reports, and sets acceptable ones to
[..] Fix Committed. [..] Add the package to a seed, or as a
This is the debdiff I use in my PPA to enable grilo in the current
trusty package (3.0.2-0ubuntu2).
Ordering of dependencies etc. is slightly different in the debian
packageā¦ I noticed too late that it might be a good idea to reduce the
debian-ubuntu diff size instead of increasing it.
** Patch
Since the MIR was approved, if I understand the main inclusion process
correctly, someone needs to enable the grilo plugins in totem and
rhythmbox and possibly other apps (i.e. add a grilo dependency from
main).
Maybe this happens in time for Utopic? *crosses fingers for out-of-the-
According to Peter Hutterer (Xorg developer), it's impossible to tell if a
device is a mouse or not.
http://who-t.blogspot.de/2009/06/xi2-recipes-part-3.html (see comments)
I guess the best fix in that case is to never hide the mouse settings in
gnome-control-center.
Or maybe hide only if there
This is really annoying because it makes Ubuntu unusable when using some
of the DPI selections of my new mouse. The mouse speed setting won't
come up with my old mouse, too.
I've added some debug printf() to gnome-control-center gsd-input-helper.c in
device_type_is_present:
Another note, the xinput utility uses the XIQueryDevice (apparently
part of xinput2) function instead of XListInputDevices (xinput1?) if
xinput2 is available. gnome-control-center always uses
XListInputDevices. That probably explains the difference between xinput
--list and the debug output above.
It looks like grilo is moving to main, so maybe we can get this bug
fixed upstream in Trusty+1 or even Trusty?
This bug fixed plus the most recent minidlna = nice setup :) [Older
minidlna releases like the one in Trusty are not compatible with current
grilo.]
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #701070
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701070
** Also affects: gedit-plugins via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701070
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I've modified and uploaded (to PPA) the raring rhythmbox package to enable
grilo plugin support, in case anyone else wants to use this on raring:
https://launchpad.net/~florian-will/+archive/grilo-rb
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I'm not sure if this is related to this bug. The german translation of
gcalctool (in lucid, 5.28.2) misses some menu strings, like Edit,
Undo, Redo or Insert ASCII value.
The launchpad translation page for gcalctool shows no missing strings.
An update for gnome-translations-de (or whatever these
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