Given the symptoms:
1) Occurs during resizing using factors that are not powers of 2 (i.e., 2, 4,
8, etc.). Comment #2
2) The thatched pattern is the color (254, 254, 254), where pure white is (255,
255, 255). Attachment to Comment #1
3) Only occurs for pure white (255, 255, 255) starting imag
I've reported this upstream
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670038), and a Rhythmbox
developer replied that this problem was "a consequence of an Ubuntu-
specific patch."
In case I wasn't clear, the problem is with restoring Rhythmbox from
Gnome3's Message Tray in the lower-right corne
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shell. When I close the rhythmbox
window, it is still accessible through the notification area (or
systray, whatever it's called) in the lower-right corner as expected. I
can still pause and skip to the next or previous track. However, I
I had the same problem until I turned off crossfading (Edit ->
Preferences, Playback tab, uncheck "Crossfade between tracks").
Crossfading never worked with MP3s, so no big loss.
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I can confirm that markb's solution (#24 above) fixes the problem with
gnome-terminal and the menu sluggishness in other programs (gedit,
nautilus, etc.) when using gnome-shell.
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For anyone who needs to restore the original EXIF dates and times
without restoring from backup, the following command should do it.
exiftool -r "-CreateDate>DateTimeOriginal" *.jpg
(-r option for recursing into lower directories)
Taken from this comment at Gnome Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome