Still an issue in 21.10. And probably a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-color-
manager/+bug/862992
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Oops, yes it does. To reproduce in 20.04:
* open multiple tabs.
* click on an inactive tab, to activate it. do not move the mouse at all once
clicked.
* wait a couple of seconds.
* move the mouse slightly within the new active tab title, and stop.
* wait a couple more seconds.
* when the tab
Doesn't seem to be happening with 20.04, for now at least.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873093
Title:
Gnome-terminal tab bar steals keyboard focus
To
On 12/05/20 2:51 am, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for the bug report, could you try to screencast the issue, it
> could be cleared than a text description there. Reading the summary it
> sounds like it could maybe be a touchpad generating click event when not
> wanted?
No touchpad, not a
As upstream bug is now closed & it seems likely not an upstream bug...
it's back.
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Gnome-terminal tab bar
See upstream bug report for more details.
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Title:
Gnome-terminal tab bar steals keyboard focus
To manage
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure when it started, but using the version of Gnome-Terminal in
latest ubuntu (GT 3.34.2), I regularly find the tab bar stealing
keyboard focus.
This is dangerous.
The problem is usually that I click on a tab, leave the mouse there, and
start typing. The tab bar
Public bug reported:
It appears to be impossible to add a printer by FQDN/hostname/IP using
the Gnome printer settings panel's Add Printer option.
Whether I type in anything in the address box or not, the same long
list of printer models appears in the list above, and one of those (that
does not
OK, I've worked out what the problem is. Exchange Server. Well, not
exactly, but it is involved.
If you have Evolution configured to use a MAPI account, and you're a
reasonably large site, you have a *lot* of contacts in the Exchange
Global Address Book. Anything using libfolks seems to pick this
Marking as confirmed due to the fact that it is affecting multiple users
and cause (superficially at least) is now obvious.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Workaround: uninstall libfolks-eds25
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Title:
Empathy is an insane memory hog
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OK, started empathy, waited until roster displayed:
13389 nwp 20 0 1938m 704m 23m S3 17.9 0:53.75 empathy
Will attach log.
I have, as I said, one jabber account and one google talk account
active. Disabled accounts are one each facebook, aol, yahoo,
bonjour/zeroconf/rendezvous,
Public bug reported:
Using empathy makes my system practically unusable. It is the tree-trunk
that breaks the camel's back. I do have several accounts configured, but
most are disabled. The only ones enabled are one jabber account and one
google talk account. Disabled are facebook, aol, yahoo,
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It's extremely annoying to have bugs that you've filed expire when
there's no indication of any expectation of further input, no indication
that anything is happening at all etc.
The bug as stated exists, and if something needs to be done to keep it
live here, then that should be notified rather
in: vinagre (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
Pretty sure it's still a problem, will check on Monday.
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1. Is this reproducible?
2. If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug? Be as
detailed as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
If multiple accounts are set up, of which 2 have the same address (yes,
there are valid reasons for this to happen), evolution fails to
correctly set which is the default account.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: evolution
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Expired?! I don't think so...
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
Unable to
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Binary package hint: vinagre
Vinagre fails to set up a tunnel to a Windows host (in my case running
freeSSHd), apparently because it sends the command echo ViNagRE_CHEck;
sleep 15 to the remote, assuming it will be a POSIX shell on the other
end. It isn't, so the command
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Vinagre can't tunnel VNC to Windows host
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OK, maybe that's not the (only) cause - seems that it might be that
freeSSHd doesn't try to run the specified command in a shell at all, but
just tries to execute it directly.
Either way, it seems a shame that Vinagre can't work without making
assumptions about what will or won't be on the other
Bug still present.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When using Rhythmbox to transfer files to a Sony Walkman (NWZ-A728, with
firmware 1.03) using USB Mass Storage (not MTP), files created on
walkman all have ID3v2.4 tags -- these are useless to the Walkman.
Some interface to allow specification
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