I became affected by this bug after passing control to /etc/X11/Xsession
from ~/.xinitrc with Slim as login manager, since I barely log
out/reboot I started looking for a way to fix it and I found a quite
clean way to do it in this post:
It also fails if you try to execute gnome-control-center on a headless
computer, I don't see how this could affect someone, it seems gnome-
control-center setup everything before reading parameters and print
something, probably will take them a reasonable effort (or hack) to make
an exception for
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Rythmbox volume control problem
To manage
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Title:
beep on caps and num lock doesnt work
To
Public bug reported:
1) I'm running a full update Ubuntu Raring installation
2) Installed: 3.6.1-0ubuntu2 brasero
Testcase
[+] Open Brasero
[+] Click on Audio Project
[+] Add an mp3 file
[+] Click the razor icon Split the select tracker
[+] Press the play button
[+] Try to control
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
1) I'm running a full update Ubuntu Raring installation
2) Installed: 3.6.1-0ubuntu2 brasero
Testcase
[+] Open Brasero
[+] Click on Audio Project
[+] Add an mp3 file
[+] Click the razor
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1129697 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1129697
Did you even read the report Bilal?, there you'll find the steps to
reproduce it one by one, you should stop marking bugs as Incomplete |
Invalid just for the sake of triaging.
Anyway the ping made me
I don't understand how I bug like this one which forces to create files the
hard way in one of the most popular applications installed by default can be
classified as 'whishlist'. I'm pretty sure that many people will fail on this
as soon as RR gets released.
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Here is the diff who fix it, I wonder if we should cherry pick or update
to nautilus 3.6.6 =, it also seems debian and ubuntu nautilus packages
are out of sync
http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=9323dde5c0f06b048b1daaf2cc683991d6b7d076
rmadison output:
= Ubuntu nautilus |
Public bug reported:
Release of Ubuntu: Ubuntu Raring - 13.04
Package Version: 3.6.3-0ubuntu2
The authorization windows goes blank if idle for a short amount of time,
the steps to reproduce it are as follow:
1.- Open Empathy
A new 'Online Account's window is displayed
2.- Select Google in
Public bug reported:
Release of Ubuntu: Raring, 13.04
Package Version: 3.6.3-0ubuntu5
Expected Results: Be able to create an empty file from the context menu
Actual Results: There's not possible till I create manually an empty file in
$HOME/Templates
There is no easy way to create 'new blank'
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I wonder if the attached patch is still applicable, I'll check it out tonight
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Gnome bug #328971 is about tags, this one (Gnome bug #556828) about
album entries, both reports are open and seem forgotten, probably they
wont be fixed upstream in a close future, the attached patch never was
accepted in upstream and isn't applicable in ubuntu anymore.
It's present in
I was unable to reproduce it with do-release-upgrade: version 0.156.14.9
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I could reproduce it with Ubuntu 12.04 in the amd64 and
the i368 architectures. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will
I meant:
I could *not* reproduce it with Ubuntu 12.04 in the amd64 and the i368
architectures.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 994949 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/994949
Hi, thanks for taking the time to improve Ubuntu, I can confirm this bug too,
however it only happens with nautilus, so, I'll reassign the bug to nautilus,
and will mark it as duplicate of bug #994949.
Thanks for the response (and the video!) I can confirm it, however I
believe that the problem must be in the nautilus lack of focus instead
of libreoffice, or chrome, I was able to see the same performance with
firefox, however coudn't reproduce it with the «software center» .
Summarizing I'd say
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