I found that snap-store was consuming fully 1 GB of RAM on my system
when I checked it just now. Such a huge memory use for something I
*never* used. I would like to think that core elements of the a default
Ubuntu system would be designed more carefully for low memory use.
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Can't enable menubar mnemonics fo
Public bug reported:
On a clean Ubuntu 18.04, the Gnome Terminal menubar mnemonics are
disabled, which makes quick launching of terminals with different
profiles difficult.
There is still a setting for turning on/off mnemonics in dconf-editor:
dconf read /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/mnemonics-enab
According to https://git.gnome.org/browse/shotwell/tree/NEWS this issue
has recently been addressed by version 0.27.0. Ubuntu 17.04 system only
has version 0.22.0. So this is probably an Ubuntu packaging issue.
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Looks to me that the 'Recent files' menu item needs to be removed,
unless a way can be found to re-port the old behaviour into the Unity
menus again. No point having that entry with just 'Reopen closed tabs'
in it; it's misleading.
I don't like the Gnome "Open \/" menu so much as it doesn't work w
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This bug is reported in Evolution's bugzilla, but it present in Ubuntu
12.04. My particular IMAP server does not respond to the 'pings' that
Evolution reports making, possibly to keep alive a server connection (I
am not sure exactly what type of pings these are). Evolution sit
Public bug reported:
For some time now, my Empathy window has always shown up with an error
about failing to connect to my Google Talk account. When I look at the
Accounts dialog, I saw TWO copies of my Google Talk account. If I
removed one of these by clicking the [-] icon, then the error message
Public bug reported:
I've got a CardDAV addressbook stored in the free 'fruux' service and
I've set up Evolution to use it to store my addresses. But it's very
slow when writing emails. If I write the person's name in the 'to' box,
it's very slow to recognise the name and add an underline to indic
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 12.04 beta 32-bit (via VirtualBox on Win7)
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu4
I attempted to add 'Sydney' and 'Canberra' to the 'other locations' list
of the clock applet.
The locations aren't recognized (I'm not sure ANY locations that I type
are
This is actually a GTK bug, currently marked Critical in GNOME, but no
solution yet AFAICT.
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Importance: Critical => Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
Status: Invalid => Un
Public bug reported:
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When filling in a PDF form, I typed ctrl+left-arrow and Evince crashed.
By running via GDB, I gained the following output:
Starting program: /usr/bin/evince /home/john/Desktop/DPInternalEoIformDP12.pdf
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
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I have been viewing a couple of Australian Standards documents (PDF)
from saiglobal.com. I can send the files via email to a developer who
wants them, but I can't post them online. The documents contain some
kind of copy prevention, but they open a
Problem with not having this feature is that offloading files from a
camera becomes a two-stage process -- first offload using f-spot then
manually check for movie files, and copy those somewhere as well, in
that case.
Without this feature, it's too easy to just do the first step, then
forget then
Isn't this related to the bug #138770?
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When I search using Yelp, some queries take 60 seconds or even more to
yield a response.
To me, this kind of search performance suggests that a very naive search
system is being used, and perhaps a move to a more sophisticated search
engine is requi
I get this error too, when attempting to use the following page:
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2009/s2735044.htm
If I copy the video URLs and open them with VLC they work fine. But the
default handler, Totem, gives this error about not having a URL handler
for MMS.
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(what I mean is that the documentation on how documentation is to be
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Maybe this issue is a documentation issue... something needs to happen
so that documentation is correctly registered so that it can be found
and read by users in a centralised way...
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Indeed! Well, in that case perhaps the print dialog needs to allow both
kinds of page numbers, somehow.
Might be worth cross-checking to see how Acrobat/Reader does this stuff,
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Bug 23281 gives pointers to the way that this stuff is implemented...
using files like (dpkg -L nautilus-sendto):
/usr/lib/evolution/2.26/plugins/org-gnome-evolution-send-attachments-to.eplug
/usr/lib/evolution/2.26/plugins/liborg-gnome-evolution-send-attachments-to.so
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This issue is still present. Tested with Evince 2.26.1 on Jaunty.
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I am seeing this bug after an update to Jaunty. Is it possible there's
been a regression?
My "Send To" dialog does not contain "Thunderbird" any more.
Also, strangely, my "Preferred Applications" box contains both
"Thunderbird" and "Mozilla Thunderbird".
Some more info:
j...@thunder:~$ dpkg -l n
Note spelling error here:
"docuemntation"
Reopening.
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I don't see any information on where the appropriate mailing list is.
Yelp appears not to have an Ubuntu-specific home page, and tha main home
page http://live.gnome.org/Yelp, lists no mailing list (and talks about
the fact that the project owner is notoriously bad at watching
bugzilla). Any sugge
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"Yelp is the tool used for browsing Help docuemntation in Gnome."
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I installed the package "swig-doc" and noted, at the end of the
installation process, the output:
Registering documents with scrollkeeper...
I opened up Yelp and searched for "swig" and indeed, I got a listing.
But when I clicked the link, I get an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
It's not clear to me whether it is intended that Yelp will hold all the
HTML (DocBook, etc?) help documents installed on a system, but it's
clear to me that there are many packages on an Ubuntu system that
install these types of files (help files in
PS my comment relates to the Intrepid version of Evince, version 2.24.1.
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When creating PDFs with OpenOffice, I have a need to test them to make
sure that when the PDF opens, it opens on the page I specified, and with
the view optins I specified. Evince scotches my efforts at testing new
PDFs because it remembers the las
This is still a problem in Intrepid. Will the fix come through with
Jaunty, do you think?
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I just tested this with Ubuntu 8.10 with Shiretoko (Firefox 3.1b3pre)
and Evince 2.24.1, and I can't reproduce the problem any more.
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Please change the importance from 'Wishlist' to something else. The
comment from Greg Grossmeier is not correct in my opinion: Tomboy is
currently encouraging the user to install 'wdfs', but doing so is not
possible. No new AddIn for Tomboy is required, what is simply required
is that wdfs be packa
changing to 'new'... hoping for re-triage, don't think it's wishlist,
because no new code is required, just packaging of wdfs.
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As Vladimir said, the bug here is that wdfs needs to be packaged and
added to Ubuntu. No upstream bug required, no new addin required,
AFAICT.
Steps to produce a wdfs package are described here:
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Shortcuts exist in Totem to resize the movie window to different zoom
ratios: 1:1, 2:1, 1:2. There are keyboard shortcuts for these (namely
'1', '2', and '0') but they are not displayed in the menu.
Displaying keyboard shortcuts in the menus is the
This bug still present in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Impo
Yes, fixed in Intrepid.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
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I did the apport thing but it looks like this is just a duplicate of bug
#214225
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Status: Invalid => New
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 214225
glade-3
Changing project to glade-3.
** Changed in: glade-3 (Ubuntu)
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This bug is seen in an update-to-date Ubuntu Hardy today (Glade 3.4.5).
1. launch Glade-3
2. create new window
3. add a new menu bar ('File...' icon)
4. right-click the 'edit' menu in the new menu bar
5. select the Separator
6. click the [+ Add] bu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
In Hardy, when I attempt to send 3 *original*-sized photos via email, I
get an error where Thunderbird tells me to check the settings for my
temporary folder. When I send resized photos ('medium') from fspot, I
don't get this problem. It looks like
Hi there
Is this fix likely to be backported to 8.04?
Cheers
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Reopening, because I'm not clear on what the resolution was here.
I tried printing a page range from this PDF:
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt.html
This PDF uses page numbering like i,ii,iii etc such that actual labelled
page numbers in the bulk of the text are offset from the simple natural
Still an issue, just tested with 8.04.
Cheers
JP
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Thanks Pedro, look forward to seeing this update when I get into
Intrepid.
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1. take a pdf A.pdf
2. take another pdf, B.pdf.
3. pdftk A.pdf attach_files B.pdf to_page 4 output A_attached.pdf
4. open A_attached.pdf with evince.
5. go to page 4
6. no attachment appears
If you believe that this functionality *has* been implemented, then I'll
upload something. But it looks to
marked confirmed (thanks Stuart) -- I hope it's OK that I do that?
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change status back to new again.
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Binary package hint: evince
Using pdftk attach_files to_page, it is possible to create page-level
PDF attachments to PDF files. Evince doesn't seem to support these types
of attachments, however, and silently ignores them. It would be
preferable if evince could as a minimum d
This bug is still present. Firefox 3.0.1 on Ubuntu Hardy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l "*totem*" "*gstreamer*"
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|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: upp
I must apologise for missing some information in the original bug
report. You must be opening these PDF files from another program, not
just from Nautilus. For example, if I have two PDF files in my computer
somewhere,
1. open the first PDF using Nautilus. leave it open.
2. open firefox, navigate
Stuart: it is *not* necessary for a PDF to be open in another workspace,
at least on my machine. The bug as originally described is sufficient in
my case.
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Attached is a sample PDF made with publically-available PDF files. It
demonstrates the problem. Original PDF was retrieved from
http://ascend.cheme.cmu.edu/pdfhelp.htm, then attachement comes from the
IPCC website. Attachment performed using
pdftk sample-1.pdf attach_files ~/ENGN/ipcc-assessme
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Binary package hint: evince
While using 'pdftk' I was able to attach a PDF document within another
PDF as a document-level attachment. Using evince 2.22.2-0ubuntu1 on
Ubuntu Hardy, I am able to see that document-level PDF attachment and I
can extract the file using 'save as'
If there is a need to standardise Compose key sequences, perhaps this
could be forwarded to or taken up by freesdesktop.org?
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I am not using Appearance-->Visual Effects.
To be more specific, I think that I am only seeing this effect when PDF
files are opened via Firefox. It appears that Firefox is not correctly
focussing the new Evince window after it opens. Not sure if that makes
this an Evince bug or a Firefox bug or p
This was with a fully up-to-date installation of Ubuntu Hardy as of the
date of the bug report.
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I think that this *is* a bug. Glade-3 gives no feedback to the user to
tell them what they are doing wrong. It's not clear why it is refusing
to do what I want.
My assumption was that any given window would not be able to have the
same name repeated, but that different windows/dialogs could use th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: glade-3
When editing this file:
http://ascendcode.cheme.cmu.edu/viewvc.cgi/code/branches/extfn/pygtk/glade/ascend.glade?revision=2004
I attempt to change the name of the button unitsdialog --> dialog-vbox14
--> dialog-action_area15 --> applybutton1
I wa
Reopening this bug. In Ubuntu Hardy, just attempt to open a .f files
using gedit. It should by default be highlighted in the same way as .for
files.
On my system I can see that there is no entry in /etc/mime.types for
fortran source code. There is text/x-csrc for C code, and text/x-c++src
for C++
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
File Roller is a nice program for browsing the contents of various
archive files without having to extract the whole lot.
Recently I attempted to open a 7-zip file in Ubuntu Hardy by double-
clicking. It opened into File Roller but then File
I think that this is a bug with the 'Connect to Server' tool, rather
than any inherent problem with Nautilus.
I found that I was able to access a WebDAV (HTTPS) server by opening
Nautilus, then typing ctrl-L to open the location bar, then typing in
davs://server.example.com/folder/name/ and pressi
Public bug reported:
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This stream causes problems with the Totem plugin on Hardy:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/broadband/catalyst/asx/Catalyst16_vortex_hi.asx
Totem renders the first frame of the steam OK, and there continues to be
data downloaded via the network, but
Public bug reported:
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I'm using Evince in Ubuntu Hardy.
When I open a first instance of Evince with a PDF file, it get focus as
the top window and I can move around the document etc.
When I keep that document open and open a second PDF file, a new Evince
window appear
Public bug reported:
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The Totem view menu entry 'Resize 1:2' is labelled with the keyboard
shortcut 'ctrl-0', but this appears not to work.
Tested this with a .avi file on Ubuntu Hardy RC (fully updated today,
via Synaptic)
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Importance: U
Great to hear that this bug has been fixed. I wonder, is there any
chance that the fix will make its way back into Ubuntu 7.10?
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I've just updated to Ubuntu 7.10 and set the window manager to 'compiz'
using the new 'Appearence' dialog in the System->Preferences menu.
This breaks gedit, now, however, because Compiz has stolen the ctrl-alt-
pgup and ctrl-alt-pgdn keyboard shor
Ahh, that explains why you have been confused. Yes, it sounds like it.
I'm afraid it might have been a once-off crash. If it happens again,
I'll certain report it and watch the apport process more carefully.
As I recall, I had one gnome-terminal window open, then I used the menu
to open another 'p
apport opened and took me to the launchpad webpage. I fill in the brief
comments I made with this bug report, and I clicked send or submit or
whatever. It added the above attachments. That was the whole process.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> when apport detects a crash it sent the required information
Isn't that what 'apport' attached to the bug report? I thought that's
what the uploads were.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Could you get a backtrace of the crash then?
>
>
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A followup to bug 116141, pared back and phrased, I hope, in the form of
a feature request that can be accepted:
It would be good if EOG provided PDF compression options in its 'print
to PDF' feature.
At present, the PDFs output by EOG can easily be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
There seems to be a lack of a good tool in GNOME for bunching scanned
pages together into a PDF.
I thought that I could do it with EOG, then use pdftk to concatenate the
pages in to a single PDF.
But the resulting PDFs are huge, many times the size
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I don' know if this is the right application under which to report this
bug, but seems maybe like the right one.
I received a fax in TIFF file format by email just now. From Thundebird,
this file was opened by default by EOG. EOG does not suppor
This is a crash report. The problem is that it crashed.
I was opening a connection from my set of profiles. I have about 10
different profiles set up for different hosts. Normally they all work
fine, with X forwarding, port forwarding, compression, etc. Just this
once there was a crash.
I have ha
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
I'll submit this bug report just in case other user's haven't had a good
apport trace.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon May 21 17:43:24 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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Package: gnome-ter
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I launched Dia and checked the Tools menu for the shortcut for drawing
an ellipse. It says Alt+E. But when I type that, I always get the Edit
menu dropping down instead (obviously). Also, there are not _Ellipse
underscores in the Tools menu, so I can'
Please reread the description carefully and look at the attached
"screenshot"
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FWIW this might be related... maybe?
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So is it fair to say that if you hide the location entry box (ctrl-L)
then you see the problem I'm describing?
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Really, are you sure? You didn't press ESC before step 5 (I mean step 6
actually)?
I only have the directory /usr/share.
I should have clarified, I *don't* have the ctrl-L 'location' box open.
I'm not doing anything funny with keymaps etc etc (I have default US
keyboard, English language, Austra
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The GTK FileChooser has a keystroke (ALT+UP_ARROW) for moving to the
parent directory. However this keystroke is inactive when the file list
context-search is active, and pressing 'ESC' to deactive the context-
search seems unintuitive.
Example:
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