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i just did the automatic update
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libudev1:i386 237-3ubuntu10.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
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As a workaround: For Ubuntu 11.10, I used the stracciatella PPA (
https://launchpad.net/~janvitus/+archive/gnomestracciatella ). It has
already been updated for precise, and includes the evolution packages.
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I confirm that installing the package from oneiric-proposed (gedit
version 3.2.3-0ubuntu0.1) solves the issue ---i.e., drag and drop from
nautilus no longer crashes gedit when the snippets plugin is enabled.
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Same issue, but note that the outbound email does get sent successfully.
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I confirm that disabling the snippets plugin is a workaround to the
crash. So, this bug is related to Bug #865214.
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I just got the amd64 packages from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpeas/1.1.3-0ubuntu1/+build/2765954
and the gedit plugins seem to be working again (including the one for
latex, from git).
@Alex Schiff: The gedit-latex-plugin from git needs gedit-dev, which in
turn requires a libpeas-dev
Public bug reported:
When attempting to enable any python-related gedit plugin, the plugin
fails to load. As an example, trying to enable charmap throws:
$ gedit
(gedit:13751): libpeas-WARNING **: Error initializing Python Plugin
Loader:PyGObject initialization failed
ImportError: could not
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After experiencing the same bug in Nautilus 2.30, I noticed that it is
actually triggered by the version of parcellite currently in oneiric
repositories. There's a similar bug ( Bug #848771 ) which suggest that
upgrading the package to the rc5 might solve the issue.
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At least since Ubuntu alpha 3, nautilus requires selecting Cut/Copy
twice, otherwise the Paste option does not activate. The behavior is
the same if done from the Edit menu, the context menu or the
Ctrl+{X,C,V} keys.
I get the same behavior in both my desktop and my laptop.
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I noticed that's due to the new version of python-gobject package.
Funnily, that package also seems to break apport itself (at least in my
computer).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 833297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/833297
The but #833297 is still private, which makes it really hard to find.
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@Andrea Cimitan: No, it's not. I have both the gedit-latex and the
source code browser plugins from git. I only get that error when
opening a .tex file (even wit the source code browser plugin disabled or
completely removed).
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Increasing the width (size) of the gnome-panel 'Drawer' applet when
the applet is on the far edge of the screen past the available width
until the screen edge (see screenshot, somewhat hard to describe.) when
the drop-down menu (the whole
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- Gnome paneld drawer applet 'shivers' with 100% CPU (and crash?) when oversized
+ Gnome panel drawer applet 'shivers' with 100% CPU (and crash?) when oversized
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Not sure if this is your problem or not, bradmont, but I found that the
'Move window to workspace x' shortcuts were the only ones that were
broken. I did not mean to use these anyways though, I wanted to
reconfigure the 'Switch to workspace x' keys.
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I'm having similar problem. I have Ubuntu 10.10. Evolution 2.30.3.
It operates UN-REASONABLY SLOW. It is CONSTANTLY actively doing something in
the background with status showing:
Filtering new message(s) (xxx% complete).
This percentage complete increases constantly. This process updates
With the newest empathy I don't get the crash. It seems that it was one
of GNOME's usual upgrade inconsistencies. Not sure if the following is
still relevant:
Before upgrade, I deleted everything GNOME-related, in my home directory,
except for the following:
$XDG_*_HOME/telepathy
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Nautilus is having trouble with some of my CDs.
Some of them are shown as Blank CD-R Disc, and even though they're not
blank. Nautilus only shows no contents, only the CD/DVD Creator message
with the Write to Disc button. When I mount those CDs using Disk
Utility (palimpsest), I can access
Yes, it's still an issue. I get the crash every time I try to check the
history of previous conversations.
$ lsb_release -rd uname -srvmo
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
Linux 2.6.35-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Sun Aug 29 06:34:38 UTC 2010 x86_64
Yes, telepathy-logger is installed:
$ apt-cache policy telepathy-logger
telepathy-logger:
Installed: 0.1.5-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.1.5-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.1.5-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Same on lucid 64
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Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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I can see why this is annoying to some people, but it is helpful to me.
I have Rhythmbox set to run on startup so that when I want to listen to
my music (almost every time I use the computer), I just press the play
button on my keyboard and seek through it with the appropriate media
buttons on my
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Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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After clicking the desktop background (to make the desktop gain focus),
whenever I press the left/right/up/down keys, nautilus restarts ---i.e.,
all instances/windows of nautilus close, the desktop icons dissapear and
then reappear after a
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I still get this error, after I use the sudo command on files related
to APT. I noticed that the behavior of sudo in karmic always defaults
to access o-rwx ---and that defeats the purpose of installing system-
wide software using sudo, among other things.
*For example, running the following line
All that happened with a fresh install of the release candidate... So
hopefully it's not many different bugs.
While trying to install libstdc++5*.deb (which I still need), I got the
invalid file descriptor dialog; the same thing happened trying to
install the deb package of Opera. But it all
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Hi,
The issue with wrong mime type assignment due to !- or uppercase file
extension is solved in Jaunty (and, so far, it's working just fine in
Karmic Alpha 4). Although the syntax highlighting still misbehaves.
For example:
^program test
^character arg
^call testsub(arg)
^case('a')
^case
I have not been able to trigger the crash again. Maybe it's indirectly
related to some other bug.
Thanks for the help anyway.
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At the time of crash, it was an empty Fortran source file (the copy of
another empty file in the same directory). I cannot upload an empty
file, so assuming the name of the original (empty) file is foo.f90
(without the quotes), the name of the copy file (i.e., the one that I
was trying to rename
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit-plugins
Using gedit in jaunty beta, with the embedded terminal plugin enabled,
and selecting the option Change directory in the embedded terminal,
does not change to the directory that corresponds to the active
document, but to its parent
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This particular bug is still present in Intrepid. The steps to
reproduce (the same ones given above) are:
* Make sure visual effects are enabled
* Add the window selector applet to a panel
* Open a bunch of windows of different applications
* Click the Window Selector to open the menu (all of
Well, I have a problem related to this bug:
Whenever I try to logout (with auto_save_session turned on), and gedit
is open (with no open or unsaved documents), I always get the window
telling me that gedit is blocking logout.
...:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:
for the help.
At 11:53 AM 1/6/2009, you wrote:
That just means that you have gedit window open somewhere, with an unsaved
document. Close it and you should be fine. It is just being extra careful,
even with auto_save_session.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:33 AM, John M jwmwal...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I
Hi,
I'm still using Hardy (Network Manager issues in Intrepid make it
unusable), and it's still too early for me to test 9.04.
In Hardy, the code-comment plugin now works as expected ---although
there are two extra entries in the Edit menu for commenting code
(CtrlAltC and CtrlAltU), and
There are two new issues, besides the one I pointed out above, with the
way gedit highlights Fortran files:
-If the file extension is F90 (instead of f90) and the file was
originally written in MS-Windows, it is clasiffied as a MATLAB file
(mime: text/x-matlab)
-If the file extension is f or F,
Well, I don't know whether this qualifies as bug or wishlist.
It has to do with the way gedit behaves when you select some text and
then try to move such selection with the mouse. If the text you select
is at the top or at the bottom of the client area*, then gedit
autoscrolls the area so that
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And could you rather not to try to find excuses to avoid the bug report?
The bug can be easily reproduced by just following the bug description I
gave initially... And as far as I know, the *.crash file is just plain
text.
Anyway, can you check Bug #220693?
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This is what I get when I run it from the command line:
** (gedit:6176): CRITICAL **: Could not execute ctags: Text ended before
matching quote was found for '. (The text was 'ctags -n
--fields=-k-f-s-t+K+l+n -f - /home/jwm/it's a shame.txt')
sys:1: Warning: g_path_get_basename: assertion
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After I create a new file named it's a shame.txt (without the quotes),
it fails to open with gedit.
...:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 7.10
Release:7.10
...:~$ apt-cache policy gedit
gedit:
Installed: 2.20.3-0ubuntu1
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When moving a text selection with the mouse, gedit autoscrolls so that
the currently highlighted line is centered to the screen/client area.
This tends to be confusing (i.e., the user needs to locate the target
line again). Usually happens when
I use compiz, with the resize window plugin, so I hadn't noticed that,
but disabling compiz shows that indeed the resources graphs are
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I installed Ubuntu Hardy Heron beta a couple of days ago. The draw-
spaces plugin is still unstable: opening the slatec file with the plugin
enabled, causes gedit to freeze, and I eventually have to kill the
application (since there is no response). I still haven't checked the
issue with the
I just installed the beta, and I'm having the same problem. In Gutsy,
when I tried to delete a file in a ntfs-3g partition, it used to be
moved to the .Trash-${USERNAME} folder, but now I always get the message
Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately? The file
new file cannot
I'm having the same problem. I attached an image as well.
John.
...:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
...:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-system-monitor
gnome-system-monitor:
Installed: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
Version
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Hi,
This, rather than a bug is a suggestion: I understand that the default
behavior for keyboards is to have the Numeric Lock turned off, but
/etc/gdm/Init/Default should (by default) include those three lines that
check whether numlockx is installed or not. Right now, that
Public bug reported:
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Hi,
I just installed the beta of Hardy Heron, and have a couple of comments
regarding gedit:
In Gutsy, the gedit code-comment plugin was unable to comment/uncomment
Fortran files (*.f90, *.f95, etc.), although that option used to be
I forgot to mention that the draw-spaces plugin also causes gedit to
close unexpectedly when the file encoding is not UTF-8, but it's not a
constant ---i.e., it happens with some TeX files that were created under
Windows and require Latin-1 encoding.
Thanks again.
John.
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I don't understand what you mean by latest Ubuntu release. Isn't 7.10
the latest release? Trying the alpha of Hardy Heron is not an option I
would want to try right now (I'll wait for the beta at least).
The offending file was slatec
I replied a few days ago through my e-mail client, but it seems like it
didn't go through this time. So:
Ubuntu: 7.10
kernel: linux-rt 2.6.22-14.47
gedit: 2.20.3-0ubuntu1
gedit-plugins: 2.20.0-0ubuntu1
I hope that helps.
John.
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When I try to open a quite large text file, gedit closes itself right
after launching. This is the error thrown if I lauch the application
from a terminal:
gedit: Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server
:0.0.
After
I didn't notice that the bug was classified as being from the
gnome-system-monitor. Actually, I launched the bug reporting tool
from there, so... Sorry abou that.
J.W.M.
At 02:28 AM 10/17/2007, you wrote:
Thanks for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report as
such. We
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
I just installed the 7.10-RC version (clean install).
After enabling compiz with no problems, I tried to launch avant window
navigator. It didn't seem to start at all, but the system monitor
showed a lot of python instances, all of
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