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Syslogs are full of the following message:
10:18:44 gnome-shell[2423]: Attempting to call back into
JSAPI during the sweeping phase of GC. This is most likely caused by not
destroying a Clutter actor or Gtk+ widget with ::destroy signals connected, but
can also be caused
This problem is certainly not solved in Wily (15.10). With the
Stylishdark theme the button status is still hardly visible. The
Highcontrast theme solves the button status problem but introduces
another: on the window in focus, of the window buttons only the Close
button is visible. And this is
Definitely not solved in Wily (15.10).
Its an irritating problem. Also with the Stylishdark theme the button
state is still hardly visible.
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#63 solved my issue too.
Ubuntu 14.04.2 Unity.
Behaviour: some shortcut key combinations were not working suddenly.
f.e. ctrl+alt+T and custom shortcuts did not, but alt+TAB did work
And just Super key long press did work too, but not a combination with it.
In CCSM disabled Commands completely, aft
Confirmed on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04
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Title:
Bogus "another operation in progress" error. Can't copy files from a
bluetooth device
I´m on 13.10 now and cannot reproduce this particular error, so you can close
this.
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Title:
syncing to android, "resource no
It may be more related to gedit then to the plugin: I notice that gedit
does not clean up temporary files (starting with ~ ) properly after
closing.
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Public bug reported:
Gedit gives the error below everytime I try to save a .bib-file. The
saving seem to work fine, apart from the error popping up. Is the plugin
even supposed to do anything while saving .bib-files?
'bibtex-error'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/gedit/pl
Same here in Xubuntu 12.04. Indeed, whenever I make any change to the
tools and quit gedit, an incomplete tools.xml is created:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/957924
Title:
gedit crashes when opening latex-plugin preferences
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I'm syncing to my android phone, and it continuously brings up a popup box
saying "resource not found". Now, that's probably some other problem, but it
would be nice to be able to stop the popup from appearing and read cause of the
error in the error log instead. Having to
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syncing to android, "resource not found popup" cannot be suppressed
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Workaround (for me at least): disconnect all USB devices before booting.
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Title:
"'gnome-settings-daemon' receive
Supurb! Thanxs all!
Michiel
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 3:16 AM, Timothy Arceri
<523...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> Fixed in Nautilus 3.1.4 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
>
> ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
> Status: Triaged => Fix Released
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
>
In a tutorial (EncryptedFilesystemsOnRemovableStorage) this solution is
also mentioned. Why not install this package always, it is a option in
disk-utility that does not work. Bad for unexperienced users.
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error creating cryptfs in gnome-disk-utility-2.32.1-0ubuntu4 due to
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Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
When I want to create an encrypted filesystem in gnome with disk-utility
in Natty (fully updated), I get the message: 'Error starting job: Failed
to execute child process "cryptsetup" (No such file or directory)'
After apt-get install
have been
commissioned to make a new font.
Michiel
On 30 March 2010 11:42, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> The Liberation fonts exist only for width compatibility with documents
> that were using Helvetica and Times New Roman. They are too ugly to use
> for anything else, and we won't b
I've seen the Liberation font, it's very nice and probably a lot better than
either one of the fonts discussed here, judging from the samples. I'm not on
my Ubuntu box right now, do you have a screenshot showing how it looks as
rendered with the system's default anti-aliasin
We have a similar problem. gvfsd consumes a LOT of memory when gnome-
system-monitor is running in KDE. I am running Kubuntu 9.10. uname-a:
Linux michiel-desktop 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28
02:39:34 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux. The amount of consumed memory
remains the same even
Hi Robert,
I have the same problem accessing my FSG 3. I can confirm that the
smbclient "ls" command has the same problem (I guess you can guess the
directory names)
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Enter password:
Domain=[MSHOME] OS=[U
The same kind of bug on the Gnome bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534485
If anyone has the same bug, please confirm it there also.
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Binary package hint: gconf2
When using a thin client kind of way (Nomachine NX or LTSP), it stays
running when the connection crashes for some reason or when terminating
the session on the serverside. gnome-session gets killed correctly, but
gconfd stays runnin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gconf2
When using a thin client kind of way (Nomachine NX or LTSP), it stays
running when the connection crashes for some reason or when terminating
the session on the serverside. gnome-session gets killed correctly, but
gconfd stays running. It won't det
way to go about this change is to start a public
debate on the issue.
Michiel
On 28-feb-2008, at 3:23, Richard Johnson wrote:
> Has there been any talks on this further at UDS or IRC at all? Is this
> feasible or are there no plans to implement such a task?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
The documentation of this package is ancient. It's, in fact, so old that
it states the window should have no more than two tabs in its main
window, while there are four by now. It has no information on the
"System" and "File Systems"
** Attachment added: "Differences between recent System Monitor and its
documentation."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10917875/system-monitor.png
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Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 17:18, jhasse wrote:
> I think you're right. It must be something else because this image is
> broken.
>
>
> well, I just noticed that pons.de has a new design wh
Ah, I see. In that case, ignore my last message too, since it seems
to be a Firefox bug.
Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 16:43, jhasse wrote:
> hmm... maybe I'm wrong, when I watch the image with another
> application
&
t font that happens to also be the system's default font,
DejaVu Sans, could cause this image to be rendered differently. Am I
missing something?
Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 16:35, jhasse wrote:
> Here's another examp
A while ago, I replied to this bug about not liking the font at all. It
seemed that a more extended font like DejaVu Sans was more readable, due
to the fact that broad fonts with a large x-height are simply found to
lend themselves very well for reading on a computer screen (as proved by
the popula
I'm currently unable to check on how that website looks with Condensed,
as I'm at work, but I'd expect that the breakage is due to the site
designers having done a bad job rather than the font being incompatible.
Making a design rely on the width of a font is always a bad idea (it
also probably was
By the way, I also believe that this font's usability goes up when using
the "low" amount of hinting. It causes the top and bottom row of pixels
to be correctly hinted. If we use this font as default, I believe that
we should also start using that setting as the default hinting. (Should
I open up a
You know, I really don't think that this font is all that great. The
hinting is really, really off. Or even non-existent. And, as I
suspected, the font does not have the optimal screen font structure.
Condensed fonts are more difficult to read, most of the time, and that
is why I was skeptical from
My concern /is/ appearance, Jimmy. Not testing. I'm active in the Ubuntu
artwork team, and I believe that making such a change is /not/ something
that you simply propose and accept in an afternoon. This requires more
thought, and I believe that the artwork team should be involved here as
well.
I'm
Sebastien Bacher, did you even read what I said? If you're "fixing"
this, you should realize that this isn't your average bug. This is a
gigantic OS-wise change that will affect everybody. We first would need
to open up a discussion on whether we /want/ to change this before
actually doing it.
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The backgrounds currently included are too low resolution.
* 1600x1200
* 1600x1000
When displaying these background on higher resolution devices it looks
stretched and ugly!
Considering (also) supplying these sizes:
* 1920×1200
* 1680x1050
+
+ The
onsistency
problem in Ubuntu as it is, due to the lack of official design
documentation.
Michiel Sikma
Web developer, Design Center BV.
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web site: http://thingmajig.org/
On 14-jan-2007, at 22:37, Mirco Müller wrote:
> Troy, trust me... there won&
rfect" size
at which they were precisely aligned to the pixel. But I only once
did that, so maybe it was fixed or changed since.
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caused by scaling of the menu bar
itself, which can cause icons to scale as well.
I must say that I find the first one a lot better, too, since it's
precisely positioned on pixel values and has better contrast.
Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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(By the way, it should be noted that the window border isn't part of
these changes. It's a different one which I'm using along with the
LegacyHuman controls. You can ignore it.)
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
The Ubuntu LegacyHuman controls are visually broken since I upgraded to
6.10. Is appears that someone has been changing them around, even though
they are part of a theme that claims to be "exactly as the default theme
was back in 5.10". The
Public bug reported:
It has been noted on the mailing list of ubuntu-art that wallpapers
shouldn't be created for the largest possible screen resolution
partially because it means more rendering time; the wallpaper is large
and usually has to be downscaled for proper usage. Therefore, the
wallpape
Yeah, assigning this to the art team will take a few days. Rolling it
back will allow for a faster short-term solution.
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licking its close button instead of clicking the tab itself (to give
it focus) this way.
Michiel
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The hotkeys on the laptop don't work during boot. The computer is too
busy to respond to them.
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Here's a request rather than a bug:
Yesterday evening, I downloaded the Ubuntu Dapper Flight 7 CD and
decided to try it out. It was pretty late, and everybody else in my
house had already gone to bed. I'm on a laptop with no real way to
change the volume of its speakers, whic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44339 ***
Uh.
This isn't a duplicate of bug bug #44339.
This bugreport asks for a different color in startup and shutdown
messages, and it doesn't say anything about the logo artwork used.
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I doubt we could still make one of the new propositions to be included
in Dapper. It would require that there's a vote on which one we should
use, and that's difficult. Consensus is difficult to achieve.
I do believe that it's possible to simply revert this graphic change to
the way it was before,
Please, please, please, please revert this to the original. I'm a
professional designer but I don't need to make a technical explanation
on why this new logo sucks. I wonder who authorized such an awful
change. This is truly appaling.
I've made a wiki page for design propositions for Edgy Eft, by
I still find the rationale a bit skinny, personally. Like Andrew Conkling said,
it's vital to have at least some way of connecting to IRC. Sure, GAIM does do
this, but I don't understand how it isn't simply obligatory to include a
program that specializes in providing access to a certain Interne
Excuse me? Stop whining?
We're raising valid points which you are not countering by the reasons the
Ubuntu dev team might have had when they discussed this. Really, what is the
response when we say that it's an extremely useful application that's vital to
the users being able to find their way
I find that slightly bizarre. Since when is X-Chat as default program solely
for people who "like IRC"? For one thing, it's about being able to give support
to people. The Ubuntu channels are very well-populated and pretty much the
easiest way for someone to quickly get help without having to re
ct with my pc, but she
provided (on purpose) the wrong password. This gave the problem.
Can you help me?
With kind regards,
Michiel
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Comment:
i read some manpages and info on the web, and i got output of gdb.
It's located here: http://mifa.myftp.org/gdb-vino-output.txt.
I run gdb when cpu load is high. While gdb is running load goes normal (5%).
When i quit gd
ot; not
something to typ. Or is there only output if something goes wrong?
//Michiel
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