> Do you still see a problem related to the one that you reported in a
> currently supported version of Ubuntu?
Thanks for following up! I don't use Shotwell any more, if nobody else
corroborates the report, I suggest you just can close it.
-k
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Is this an issue on a supported release? If so, please reopen this
report, attach a document this is reproducible with (not post a URL),
and execute the following at a terminal:
I am unable to test this. For printing, I have to specify a different
user name (in .cups/client.conf), and as
Lucas Beeler 1080...@bugs.launchpad.net writes:
Are you using the Ubuntu Online Accounts control panel to set up your
Google account or are you configuring it directly in Shotwell?
The latter, but it is hard to tell, since it is all `not mere web links,
but solid code immersed into the
Public bug reported:
I am trying to export some pictures from Shotwell to my Picasa account.
I select Picasa from the publish list, and push the button to
authenticate. I am asked for password, which I enter. I am then told
that Authentication failed. Subsequent attempts go directly to
** Description changed:
I am trying to export some pictures from Shotwell to my Picasa account.
I select Picasa from the publish list, and push the button to
authenticate. I am asked for password, which I enter. I am then told
that Authentication failed. Subsequent attempts go directly
Thanks, JFBucas, adding this line fixed it for me!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904001
Title:
Can't start evince over SSH tunnel X session
To manage
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 904001 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904001
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 904001
Can't start evince over SSH tunnel X session
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Interestingly, I generated two PDFs with xelatex, identical except for
including a PNG image. Both documents look okay in Evince, but the one
with the image prints the reverse (even numbered) pages upside down.
Unfortunately, I can't attach the documents here, but contact me
privately (ketil a
I should add to the above that the incorrect version also has
substantially inferior font rendering - downright ugly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461918
Title:
Evince fails to
Apparently, Nature papers are particularly challenging. I just tried this one,
on Lucid 64bit:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v464/n7291/pdf/nature08923.pdf
Evince prints odd pages upside down (doublesided print), and staples the
bottom left corner (on the front page). xpdf prints
HP Pavillion dm1 has this as well - hitting Fn-F2 pops up the run
command dialog, which under my Xmonad setup is bound to Win-p.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539477
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Sorry. The problem persists, in that I seem to be unable to actually
change the monitor configuration with gnome-display-properties.
It is interesting that nobody else has chimed in, I wonder if this is
caused by something else in my setup? (I'm not running Gnome, but using
the Xmonad WM with
gnome-settings-daemon appears to start as a consequence of running
gnome-display-properties ('ps wux' didn't show it before, but it showed
up after). Running it (g-d-p) in a console gives the following output:
(gnome-display-properties:3213): Gtk-WARNING **: Ignoring the
separator setting
OK. I just fired up System/Preferences/Monitors. It correctly displays
both monitors and the current configuration (the smaller laptop monitor
on top of the larger external one). Unplugged the external monitor's
VGA connection. Hit Detect monitors, and only the laptop monitor
shows, and apply
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm struggling to configure a HP dm1 with an Intel GMA4500 chipset.
When I attached my external monitor to the VGA port, gnome-display-
properties would correctly identify it and display it, but enabling it
didn't seem to have any
** Attachment added: xrandr-output.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36359228/xrandr-output.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491778
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Sorry. This is on karmic, evince --version gives: GNOME Document Viewer
2.28.1. Experience suggests Karmic made evince more picky about
printing (i.e. it fails more often than it used to), but this is just a
general impression, not hard data.
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Evince fails to print this PDF
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I'm trying to print this file, and evince has failed on the two printers
(different makes) that I have available. It is possible the problem is
elsewhere, since evince manages to generate a postscript file, however,
the resulting postscirpt does
Gimp crashes the window manager (or X?) when closing a Gimp window.
This happens frequently, I was hoping upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic
would fix it, but apparently not. I am using the xmonad WM, but from
these other reports, this doesn't seem to be crucial.
In dmesg, I find:
A simple workaround is to manually select the folder (pick Other from
the menu, and browse to your Photos folder. After doing this, f-spot
will put things correctly in the hierarchy. (But I'm upgrading to
Karmic now, so hopefully this will no longer be necessary for me)
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Imports all photos
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 354264 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354264
Just to chime in - I've seen this too. But why is it marked invalid
by BWU?
Is there a way to move images from $HOME and into the right directory
structure without losing tags etc?
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F-Spot lost the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Yet another wishlist item for evolution!
When I write an email, evolution replaces the email address with the name from
my contacts list if it can be found.
This is undesirable for several reasons:
1. some people have multiple email
Apparently, the update happens when new mail arrives in the current folder.
-k
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Annoyance: Evolution updates the summary display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105409
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When Evolution is set to show Unread messages, the display will sometimes
update automatically, removing read messages -- even the one I'm currently
reading and generally reordering everything. This is quite annoying, I'd
really only want
A bit quick on the trigger ther - sorry. Anyway, this is on Feisty Beta
(with current upgrades), using evolution 2.10.0-0ubuntu2. I'm selecting
Unread Messages from the combo box.
(By the way - I've tried searching for a fix, but have you any idea what
kind of hits you get when you Google
...better yet, don't let firefox suggest movie player (i.e. totem)
unless there is good reason to believe it can handle the stream type. I
typically have installed xine, amarok, and mplayer, all of which could
handle mp3s.
And while I'm at it, you do realize one has to *browse* through /usr/bin
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