I also get the same bug on xorg (ubuntu 22.10).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1934579
Title:
Nautilus crashes when opening places from the dock context menu
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. open several files in Gedit
2. maximize the window
3. move the cursor over each tab
Expected behavior: every time you roll over a tab, a black rectangle
should appear with white text with information about the file (full
path, mime type...)
Observed
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- write (or paste, or load) a text containing the string "maría"
- hit Ctrl+F
- in the search box, type "maria"
Expected: should find the string "maría" in the text, because í and i
only differ by an accent. This is the way it used to work, and it is the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce
- open a folder that contains subfolders (and optionally files), of which at
least some contains in turn at least a couple of levels of subfolders with
files inside it
- select list view
- click on the modified column to sort items by modification date
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- pick or create a zip file (e.g. select some files and compress them)
- drag another file and drop it over the zip file
Expected: should add the dragged file to the contents of the compressed
file.
Observed: shows a popup with this error message that
How can this even be importance low? Doesn't anybody realize the huge
SECURITY RISK this bug involves?
You drag a file onto a folder, for just a fraction of a second more than
the time it takes for the folder to auto-open. Then you drop it, but
when you do, the folder has just opened and you have
As usual, importance (after months undecided) gets wrongly assigned
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances
If those criteria are not up to date, please update that page. Otherwise try to
respect them.
This issue meets two of the criteria of High:
- Has a severe impact on a small portion
My volume up/down keys were working fine and they have stopped working
right NOW.
Was there some recent update that attempted to fix this bug and instead screwed
things up further?
Or am I experiencing a different (though apparently identical) issue?
This did NOT work for me:
gsettings reset
This shouldn't have been marked as incomplete.
All the tests #7 asks to do he can do himself unless he has tried and
been unable to reproduce the issue.
If #7 provided enough instructions for the affected users (i.e. us) to
produce the needed information, we could do that, but I don't know what
Yeah, looks like it's fixed.
(btw I was astonished to see that tree view didn't work any more. It
wouldn't have occurred to me to look for a setting, I thought they had
just eliminated tree view. I wonder why they do this sort of things. So
counterintuitive. It would be better to list them as 3
How can this have importance low??
Btw, for me turning on USB debugging does NOT fix the issue.
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Title:
Unable to mount Android
Public bug reported:
I am opening a pdf whose page size is of about 2 meters by 1.7 meters,
and Evince doesn't let me zoom in to more that 46%.
The maximum allowed zoom in should be a fixed percentage, not a fixed
total size. There's no need to render the whole document to display only
the
Public bug reported:
Open a document,
print it
select a physical printer
select a paper size that doesn't match the document size, e.g. paper size
smaller than document
Expected: there should be options to set how to POSITION the printed
document relative to the paper media: centering,
Public bug reported:
Open a file in gedit
swicth to some other program, and modify the file that is open in Gedit
switch back to gedit
Expected: the file changed on disk alert should show up, and prompt
you whether to reload the file or keep editing
Observed: that doesn't happen until you
Public bug reported:
Try to open the attached SVG file in eog
Expected behavior: it should show an error message because the SVG references
an image that cannot be found. The error message MUST contain the path of the
image as indicated in the svg file
Observed: no error message. Just silently
Sorry, even the SVG file itself is too big.
I don't think you really need it to triage the issue. I guess any svg
file with text will do
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Public bug reported:
Look at the screenshots.
It's the same SVG file viewed with different zooms in Image Viewer.
Look at the second line of text on the top-left and how it's size
relative to the image below varies a lot at different zooms.
I also attach the SVG, though it includes a linked
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It's much worse than described. It's not just that you don't (and
should) see a progress bar, that the whole UI blocks (and shouldn't) and
that you don't get a warning when the file actually can't be properly
handled.
It's also that handling of big files is ridiculously inefficient.
A file as
I mean (just in case i wasn't clear), the problem is not only in bad
handling of truly unmanageable files (which should fail gently), but
also in a tremendous inefficiency that makes it impossible to handle
files that could perfectly be handled.
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Public bug reported:
Open a file that takes a lot of memory and/or is cpu-intensive to
render, such as a huge SVG file with a lot of stuff.
Zoom in so that the document is significantly bigger than the window
Compare these two cases:
1) (works as expected) Click somewhere and drag to somewhere
Public bug reported:
I have a png image with a size of 8580 by 6000 pixels. The file is about
83MB in size (I know, the image uncompressed into memory is much bigger,
should be in the order of 147 or perhaps 196 MB; not that much,
anyway).
I can usually view and handle it easily with Image
OMFG, I've found out what triggers this. It's not randomly opening and
closing the image several times. It's when I accidentally hit the
spacebar, which in ImageViewer is stupidly used as a keyboard shortcut
for loading the next image in the folder, which happens to be a huge svg
file of several
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- pick a huge unmanageable multi-GB SVG file
- try to open it in Image Viewer (in real life you would obviously do it by
accident)
Expected behavior:
- an error message should be displayed, such as File too big or, if it the
exact point where a file
Public bug reported:
In MOST graphics editing and viewing software, the spacebar usually allows you
to move the document around with the mouse relative to the window. This is a
very widespread convention and has been so for decades.
In Image Viewer, you can do that by just clicking and
Public bug reported:
When you print a PDF document, and you choose a print paper size which is
different from the document's paper size, you can shrink or fit to printable
area (or neither), but there is no way to:
- break big pages into smaller ones, such as for example break each A3 page
Hey, I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu 12 hours ago so I might not
know what I am doing.
I also have the same problem with the 1 pixel icon in the panel so I
looked around and found this file. Run it in the terminal and select
restore panel to default. Now my skype icon is showing perfectly.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Impossibile aprire la posizione; controllare di avere i permessi
necessari per aprire il file.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/totem-gstreamer
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package:
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30784211/ProcStatus.txt
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I double-checked the bug with Ubuntu 8.10 Live - CD and it's also there.
Connect a backup hard drive of your photographs, add two or three
folders (obviously, from different dates) and then go to View - Arrange
by folder. The timeline changes, but the images are still shown by
month.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
F-Spot
1) Release: Ubuntu 8.10
2) Package version: 0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4
3) What you expected to happen: In previous versions, View - Arrange by
Directory changes the order the gallery's images are listed. In this version,
the timeline on top
Sorry for my silence..I forgot about it!
After the upgrade to Intrepid and some changes in my installation (LXDE, AWN,
COMPIZ, EMERALD..) everything returned to work fine!
Please close/delete this no-bug!
Thanx, Teo.
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I've experienced a crash of Rhythmbox while setting the volume by the
mouse wheel. Seems to be occasional since it occured just once.
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previously in it, but was blank). I looked up a word, and a few
seconds later, it crashed.
Is this helpful information?
I will attempt mail you the backtrace when I am back on the machine.
Teo
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:04 AM, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Thanks for your bug report. Please
I really have no idea what I'm doing, and very limited time, but I
will attempt to provide the information you requested. Thank you for
the link describing how to do this.
Teo
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:04 AM, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Thanks for your bug report. Please try to obtain
of what could be useful, please let me know what you want in detail!
This 'bug' never occurs in the past.
Teo.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When my laptop bluetooth tries to connect with my Nokia cellphone the
bluetooth software crashes on ubuntu 7.10
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Oct 1 22:55:47 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath:
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