Is there a reason why this 'fuse' package is included and still needed?
(I think the libraries packages like 'libfuse2' built from the same
source package are still needed, but are the binaries in 'fuse' actually
needed?)
It seems like the 'fuse3' package has a "Provides: fuse" line and is
Did I miss something?
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Title:
when you have "world clocks" configured (e.g. from the Gnome Clocks
application), Gnome
I tested gnome-shell 3.32.2-2ubuntu1~ubuntu19.04.1 from disco-proposed
and I had no problem to login, so it seems to be fixed.
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Configure some “world clocks” in Gnome Clocks (or maybe using some other
tool).
- Expected behaviour: Gnome Shell shows the time for the cities you
- configured when you click on the date at the top centre.
+ Expected behaviour (how it worked in cosmic & before):
This seems to happen both when you have world clocks configured before
upgrading from cosmic to disco, as well as when configuring them after
upgrading.
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Configure some “world clocks” in Gnome Clocks (or maybe using some other
tool).
Expected behaviour: Gnome Shell shows the time for the cities you
configured when you click on the date at the top centre.
What happens: Gnome Shell crashes just after login, creating a “login
Because a non-root program can then use X11 to make that root program do
things you don't want.
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Xwayland not using
Folks, let's all calm down a bit and try to cooperate...
One of the problems here is that several very useful GUI applications
which have always run as root don't have alternatives to replace them,
but also they don't have the developers available to convert to a non-
root frontend + root backend
It also clutters the output of 'mount', 'df', etc. to the point where
the useful stuff scrolls off the screen...
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- nautilus trash doesn't include btrfs subvolumes
+ nautilus trash doesn't include btrfs and zfs subvolumes
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1579712
An strace of the appstreamcli process while it's stuck at 100% CPU shows
nothing at all, so it looks like it got stuck in a loop doing
"something" that needs no syscalls...
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I have the same problem, and it happens with both apt-get and synaptic
when I try to update the list of packages.
It has nothing to do with installing without an internet connection, as
for me this just started happening tonight (it worked fine before).
A "workaround" is to remove the appstream
BTW: always run 'im-config' and 'ibus-setup' as your regular user
(unless you really know what you are doing)!
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Title:
You can possibly work around this by selecting another input method (IM)
with 'im-config' or by removing ~/.xinputrc (which selects the default
for your locale) and then reboot (or restart X11—log out & back in is
not always enough).
The default IM for most languages is 'ibus' which you can
Meanwhile I found out that this also affects nautilus, but not e.g.
Gedit, Firefox, HexChat, etc.
And it only happens when XIM is selected as input method.
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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After upgrading to 16.04, entering characters using dead keys and using
the Compose key stopped working in Gnome Terminal, acting like they are
normal (non-dead) keys.
Other applications, even those who use the same libvte (e.g. ROXTerm),
don't have this issue.
This happens
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[Precise] Nautilus: memory leak
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@Martin Pitt:
Mounting as ext4 enables acl by default, but mounting as ext3 doesn't (see the
linux kernel documentation).
My system was installed in November 2007, long before ext4 was stable
(December 2008), so naturally '/' is formatted as ext3. I suppose other
people have older filesystems
From the ext3 documentation:
acl Enables POSIX Access Control Lists support.
Additionally, you need to have ACL support enabled in
the kernel configuration (CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL).
See the acl(5)
@Martin Pitt:
As a last resort I can still make udisks get along without ACL support,
but this would be a bad and incomplete workaround for the root problem.
There's certainly other software which wants ACLs to work, so I'd like to
get this fixed properly rather.
Most applications don't need
@Martin Pitt:
Even if ACL support is included in the kernel, it is not necessarily enabled by
default when mounting.
You need to add the mount option in /etc/fstab or use tune2fs -o acl on the
partition to have ACL support enabled by default.
I don't know if the Ubuntu installers always added
Just creating the /media/$USER directory manually was enough for me, I
did not need to chown it.
'/media' is on an ext3 for me
And this system was originally installed with Ubuntu 7.10, and has been
upgraded to every version since (so, there might be leftovers like
different permissions from
So I did have a look at the source of udisks2 (this is in
'udiskslinuxfilesystem.c') and the reason for why this happens as it
does is obvious (the reason WHY the code does it like this is less
obvious to me though...).
If '/media/$USER' does not exist, Udisks 2 checks if '/media' exists and
if
I'm also seeing this bug on Precise 64-bit, but for me Nautilus grows to
eat several GiB of RAM (that's RSS, sometimes up to 8 GiB of VIRT)
before I (have to) kill it...
Just like the original reporter, some Nautilus windows/tabs might show
directories with a lot (thousands) of files and/or
What happens is that when a directory hierarchy is deleted in nautilus
(or any other application that uses the method explained by Martin in
comment 16), it gets moved to the $trash/files directory, and then when
the trash gets emptied, that hierarchy is moved to the $trash/expunged
directory,
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Title:
10bit video does not play
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I'm not sure if apport collects those logs at the same time and in the
same conditions, but UdevMonitorLog shows info about a filesystem while
GvfsMonitorLog UdisksMonitorLog say that there is no medium in the
drive?
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Most people don't try to use untranslated folders, so they probably
never see this error.
I get specific Verzonden folder doesn't exist errors when Evolution
tries to store those mails in a non-existent 'Verzonden' folder while I
specifically selected the existing 'Sent' folder.
I also see
Public bug reported:
When I select the 'Sent' folder in an (IMAP) account as the target for
sent mail, Evolution helpfully translates the 'Sent' to 'Verzonden'
(Dutch for 'Sent') after selecting it, but as there is no 'Verzonden'
folder, of course that subsequently results in Evolution not being
BTW: bugs like the following show the same error messages I get, so they
*might* be the result of this bug too—or not—difficult to say:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/898413
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/834335
For me those 2 icons don't perform the same action (and they don't look
exactly the same either).
Maybe merging them might make some sense, but requires taking into
account the user's settings for this type of device/medium (maybe
providing an option to open the dialog from the launcher icon's
Public bug reported:
The manpage for the gdbus commandline tool mentions bash completion
being available, but it seems like this is not included in the Ubuntu
'libglib2.0-bin' package that contains this tool. It's included as 'gio
/gdbus-bash-completion.sh' in the source package.
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The correct solution is to use [] around the IPv6 address.
This bug still exists in natty BTW...
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Title:
Nautilus not able to handle litteral
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: glade-3
Steps to reproduce this:
* start Glade in GtkBuilder mode and create a List Store tree model
* make sure the new list store is selected in the object tree
* in the properties editor, there is a treeview to add columns to the list
store; do NOT
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Binary package hint: glade-3
Steps to reproduce this:
* start Glade in GtkBuilder mode and create a List Store tree model
* make sure the new list store is selected in the object tree
* in the properties editor, there is a treeview to add columns to the list
bug was duplicated upstream
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** Changed in: totem
Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: totem
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It probably thinks those text files are subtitles but then
checks/handles them incorrectly...
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Title:
GstDecodeBin2: This
According to GNOME upstream this is a GStreamer bug?
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Subtitle delay in Totem
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This might be related to bug #426081 ?
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When totem has finished playing, any other sound causes it to restart playing
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tested with your example), feel free to re-open if I'm wrong...
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Something many people don't know, but is documented in the on-line Help:
you can make short jumps by holding Shift down while pressing Left or
Right arrow.
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The translation that fixes this was uploaded to maverick-proposed
yesterday, so this should be available in maverick-updates soon (maybe 1
week at most?).
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 544166
gcalctool: window too wide in some languages with long strings (ru,nl,jp,uk)
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@Redmar: where are the guidelines of this program that weren't
followed?
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The manual (at least in Lucid) says: Background patterns and emblems
can also be used on the desktop, on folders and CERTAIN side panes in
the file browser, and on panels. (capitalization added by me for
emphasis).
This is correct, as it works with at least one of the default side panes
(the
I can somewhat confirm this bug with the instructions given by Malte.
Keeping PgDn pressed until I reach page 10, it's still page 9 which is
shown, scrolling back up, when I reach page 1, page 2 is still shown.
But clicking on the page or losing focus or just waiting (maybe for some
random
Looking at the screenshot in comment #24 and option 1 works for me now.
(Both as a drag drop and as a right-click target.)
This still leaves the lasso issue, and the fact that dropping/right-
clcik inside the main pane don't work (which people expect).
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I didn't know this was implemented upstream already (didn't check
before, actually).
This is something many people ask for when I install Ubuntu for them,
e.g. to allow young kids to use a computer without needing to enter a
password, while still preventing them from destroying their mom dad's
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
After I upgraded from jaunty to karmic earlier today, the default
keyboard for both gdm and after login was us qwerty instead of the
be azerty configured before.
Also, the gdm keyboard selection widget at the bottom of gdm didn't
work.
The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 278964 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 278964
gnome-session-properties window is very small and can't be resized
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
I can't resize the GNOME session properties window, which makes the
descriptions and some application names (partially) unreadable.
This is on Ubuntu 8.10 and using gnome-session 2.24.1-0ubuntu1
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Thanks, I added the upstream bug.
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Status: Unknown
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Status: Unknown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 23244 ***
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hm, this seems to be the same bug as
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/47399
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 23244
keyboard shortcut mixed when using several keymaps
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@Ralf: from what I read on the deskbar-applet list and other places, the
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release, which didn't leave much time to get the UI right, but the
next release will focus more or mostly on UI issues.
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@Sebastien: I don't think the plausibility to accidentally reveal your
password is really a minor issue...?
(Other bugs might be more important, but IMHO it's not minor.)
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I think hiding installed documentation is definitely *not* a good idea.
E.g., where have the Python documentation tutorials gone?
I thought Ubuntu wanted to promote python programming/scripting?
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Gilles, this is a Feisty system that gets updated very regularly. I
think I installed espeak somewhere during the Feisty development, but
never tried the screen reader (I was thinking about using espeak for
something else actually). The day before yesterday I just got the idea
to try the
No, from the Application menu (Applications--Accessibility). Maybe
this menu entry should be disabled?
Of course, this could be the result of AT not being enabled yet...
(Which should result in an error, not a crash, IMHO.)
And it seems like v1.21 vs. 1.19 doesn't make any difference.
I'll try
Public bug reported:
See bug #91761 but now I started the screen reader using the control
panel...
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Tue Mar 13 23:04:20 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/espeak-synthesis-driver
Package: libgnome-speech3
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See bug #92060 using latest packages, configured then started from the
control panel...
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After this, it still seemed to work more or less at first... Except
that several program where text was read from crashed after some seconds
to some minutes (including Evolution, Firefox, the AT applet apport).
(BTW: apport isn't very useful if it submits data, opens Firefox to add
more info
Public bug reported:
I try to run Orca from the menu, a terminal window pops up and it asks
whether I want to use eSpeak or Festival. I select eSpeak, and it
prints a question to select a voice, but crashes before any options are
printed.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 12
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I have added my view on this to the GNOME bugzilla...
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355691#c3
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why we don't just find a tool which uses RBL's and be done with the
whole thing?
Because self-learning filters generally perform a lot better after being
trained, when considering both false negatives (no problem if there
aren't many) and false positives (even 1 might get you in trouble). As
It's not true that you can't bootstrap bogofilter with ham from within
evolution, it's just not easily discoverable. What you have to do is
mark at least one ham message as spam, then go to your spam folder and
mark it as ham. From then on it will work.
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Changes through alacarte override the defaults, even after they are
corrected, and I'm not sure if alacarte has an easy way to remove them.
Also, this should be fixed since June, 14th, as I fixed this bug in
Rosetta 1 or 2 days after the Ubuntu 6.06 release, and there was a
language pack update
This might be suspend-to-ram suspend-to-disk or something like
that...?
Gert, did you reboot after your last system update/upgrade?
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Everytime 'burnproof' or another similar technique has to kick in, it
adds a small gap into the burned data-stream, which might cause error-
correction slow-downs when reading the CD back in, and occasionally
causes the disc to be unuseable (despite there having been no
'uncorrectible
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
Some IDE drives/controllers don't support DMA (or the drivers for it
don't support it). When this is the case with either the source or
destination drive, people will probably burn a lot of coaster if they
try to use Nautilus's CD
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/28805
Affects: control-center (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The new gnome-sound-properties dialog in dapper is so large that it
doesn't fit on a 1024x768 screen with a
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