> I hope we get back to Firefox with Wayland enabled soon because the
performance difference was noticeable last time I checked.
Plus, rendering of the entire Firefox window got blurry with fractional
scaling. (Just to add one more reason :-) )
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This might as well be something specific to my photos or the database.
I'm happy to try to clear any caches or log something, I just don't know
how :-)
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btw, where is this log I keep hearing about? I'd like to look at mine
too to confirm if it's the same issue.
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Title:
OK, with the power of `locate` I've located the log in
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log and I can confirm it's the same for me:
L 4642 2012-09-22 22:27:45 [MSG] MetadataWriter.vala:599: Completed writing
metadata for [5757] .../P1070823.JPG (.../P1070823_modified.JPG)
L 4642 2012-09-22
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 0.12.9 to 0.13 shotwell starts rewriting metadata
on every launch, going through the progress with the ever-slowing pace
(i.e., each next % passes longer than the previous one). Upon reaching
99% it never completes the operation, I left it working through
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Shotwell never finishes writing metadata
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Another ticket that was just marked as a duplicate of this one has a URL
to the upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674395
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #674395
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674395
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Use a laptop
2. From the battery indicator menu in the Unity top panel select the battery -
the Power Statistics window shows up looking normal with all the UI elements
visible and working.
3. Close the Power Statistics window with the system Close
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Power Statistics UI comes up blank after having been closed with the
window close button instead of the
Apparently it's already reported upstream (though it doesn't look
particularly alive there):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674395
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674395
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Public bug reported:
All tracks purchased from Ubuntu One and stored under
~/.ubuntuone/Purchased from Ubuntu One are shown twice in the
Rhythmbox interface. Apparently this directory is scanned twice because
of the symlink ~/.local/share/ubuntuone/Purchased from Ubuntu One
pointing to that
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Tracks purchased from Ubuntu One are shown twice
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Unfortunately, it doesn't. I understand this is probably one of those
bugs that might be impossible to reproduce and fix.
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shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in Exiv2::XmpParser::initialize()
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I'm not really sure if this is related to gnome-settings-daemon at all…
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Public bug reported:
Laptop doesn't suspend by closing lid. Choosing Suspend from the
settings menu (the thing in upper-right corner) does work and opening
lid does wake the machine up if suspended this way. The problem didn't
manifest itself right after the upgrade to 11.10 beta but appeared
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HP Envy 14 doesn't suspend by closing lid
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Chris, thanks for the quick and useful reply!
I've updated Totem's desktop file per your suggestion and it fixed the
problem for me locally. Documenting the workaround for anyone who would
stumble upon this issue:
- edit /usr/applications/totem.desktop (requires sudo) by adding
Added this to One Hundred Papercuts though this might seem like a new
feature request. In fact Rhythmbox can subscribe to radio streams in
.m3u files but it requires a user to open .m3u file in a text editor,
copy an URL and then add it to Rhythmbox. Looks like it's easy enough
for a player to do
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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