[Bug 1873093] Re: Gnome-terminal tab bar steals keyboard focus

2022-02-22 Thread Francis Chin
There is one important step for reproducing this bug, not only in 
gnome-terminal, but also in nautilus and gedit:
* open multiple tabs

* !!! reorder one of the tabs !!!

* leave pointer hovering over one of the tabs
* observe tooltip appearing, and cursor changing to reflect loss of focus in 
the tab window
* observe the next keypress not going to the tab window, but seemingly either 
the tooltip or the tab widget (not sure which); after this, focus returns to 
the tab window for subsequent input.

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[Bug 1641308] Re: Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted

2018-10-20 Thread Francis Chin
Re: comment #14: I never said GParted wasn't working - I said that in my
case running GParted was causing Disks (gnome-disk-utility) to show
buggy behaviour.

>From reading the udisks2 issue, the problem seems to do with the udev
change event that's triggered either by running GParted or making
partition changes using gnome-disk-utility, so our cases may have the
same root cause. Running "udevadm info " before and
after the triggering action also shows the loss of partition info for
me.

Perhaps udev is the next place to look, as per udisks issue 425?

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[Bug 1641308] Re: Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted

2018-10-20 Thread Francis Chin
I've tested with 18.04 and the newer udisks also shows the same
behaviour.

>From further digging I've found that there is an open issue for a udisks
partition property loss bug which seems to be an exact match at
https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/425


** Bug watch added: github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues #425
   https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/425

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[Bug 1641308] Re: Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted

2018-10-20 Thread Francis Chin
I see a similar problem with incorrect partition information in gnome-
disk-utility. I am not sure if it's exactly the same as the OP's issue
as in my case the problem is solely triggered by running GParted, and
not by the deletion/modification of partitions as mentioned by the OP.

I suspect that GParted is somehow causing udisks2 to report incorrect
information. Running "udisksctl info -b /dev/" for the
extended partition (the one that's incorrectly displayed by gnome-disk-
utility) - shows the Block object's Size is 0 instead of 1024 and
"IsContainer" value is false instead of true. Rebooting restores the
values to be correct.

If the OP is still around and can confirm that udisksctl also shows
incorrect partition data in their case, then perhaps this bug would be
better assigned to the udisks2 package rather than gnome-disk-utility
(there is an upstream bug tracker in Gitlab for the latter in any case).

My testing so far has only been on 16.04; there is a newer udisks2
packaged with 18.04 onwards, so if time permits I'll try and replicate
this there too.

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[Bug 1133477] Re: cut-n-paste move files got stuck forever

2016-12-11 Thread Francis Chin
Interesting that the last person mentioned Caja - there is potential
progress in narrowing down where the problem lies in their issue tracker
(https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/528).

Nautilus, Caja and Nemo all exhibit this same behaviour. In the Caja
issue tracker zaps666 suggested that when the problem occurs, dbus (in
glib) is waiting for a long time for a notification from somewhere, and
that commenting out dbus in the glib move file code fixes the problem,
but isn't a solution.

If it's a glib issue, then https://bugzilla.gnome.org is the relevant
place for bug reporting; it could also be something to do with the way
nautilus uses glib, in which case bugzilla.gnome.org is still the best
place to report a bug for nautilus. It's worth having a look there in
any case to see if there's already something relevant, as this bug has
been around for a while.

** Bug watch added: github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues #528
   https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/528

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[Bug 1447005] Re: add possibility to select filesystems

2016-01-10 Thread Francis Chin
Perhaps upstream bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378605
would solve this?

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #378605
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378605

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