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crashes on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Reproduce by
1. starting rhythmbox
2. bring up automatic playlist dialog
3. select play count as thing to constrain
(dialog changes to equals 0 in two adjustable fields to the right)
4. press new button to confirm this is what you want
I'm seeing the same behaviour: player hangs on mp3 files when cross-fade
is enabled. I've reported this on bugzilla.gnome.org and linked to the
bug there in the affected projects. Note that I also saw the buggy
seekbar behaviour in 8.10 that people are reporting, as well as the
absence of times,
I created a new user on my machine, and tried keyboard resizing in the
default environment. This worked fine, but then, it was all being done
with appearance/visual effects set to normal, not none. In
normal visual effects (some level of compiz, I guess), the window
resize is done with a shadow;
I can't reproduce the behaviour on the testuser at all. I also find
that I can only get the bad behaviour if I have the menu bar of the
terminal turned off. I also notice that the font on the testuser's
terminal is different from the one I'm getting, though we're both using
the Use system
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Using Ubuntu 9.04, Gnome-Terminal reporting itself at 2.26.0, and
metacity (i.e., no compiz)
Reproduce:
1. Open a gnome-terminal
2. Use window-manager keybinding to initiate a resize (alt-f8 on my setup it
seems)
3. Hit right-arrow key
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67476 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67476
This shouldn't be marked as a duplicate of 67476: that bug is about the
behaviour of transient dialog windows. This bug is about the behaviour
of all freshly generated windows (gnome-terminal, emacs,