davidetkarine: When I switch between concurrent user sessions with
Ctrl+Alt+F7/F9/etc. (changing virtual consoles) in Ubuntu, no problem
whatsoever. White screen results in when the user session is being
locked while switching (and that's what Fast User Switch applet is
doing). See if you can
This bug still exists in Hardy 8.04 Alpha 6. Is anyone paying attention?
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Confirmed on nVidia 7000M Asus F5N laptop
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[nvidia] compiz displays white screen when locked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160264
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu Jauty 9.04 x86_64 kernel 2.6.28-11-generic, nautilus version
1:2.26.2-0ubuntu2
Nautilus misjudges file type with incorrect extention. To reproduce:
1. Save a text file with .txt extention, and HTML page with .html extention.
So far, so
When loading DVD I can see DVD menu but menu items do not work. So I
cannot play the movie or choose any of the DVD menu options. This is
happening only for DVDs with menu designed as static picture. I am
running up-to-date Ubuntu 8.10 with totem version 2.24.3-0ubuntu1.
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I am still experiencing this bug with cell not being recognized as
filled out after conflict resolution. Please see attached file.
1. Starting position: 1 and 7 are misplaced in the top row.
2. Step one: put 7 in place of 1 in the top row, creating a conflict, marked
with red
3. Step two: put 1
Martin, thank you so much for your prompt response. I am really sorry, I
was confused by the status of this bug. Since Launchpad is Ubuntu bug
tracker, and based on my experience with other Ubuntu bugs I believed
that Fix released status means that the bug has been fixed upstream,
while Fix
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I need to mount NFS shares to my my laptop at work, and had discovered
that there is no NFS entry in 'Places - Connect to server...' drop down
menu. I then selected Service Type: Other to no avail. Whether I use
'nfsserver:/share' or
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The correct path would be:
~/.gconf/apps/brasero/config/priority/%gconf.xml
Edit the file with values mentioned above. To me, Brasero using wodim
burns unreadable DVDs (wodim 9:1.1.9-1ubuntu1 64-bit).
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I hit the exact same problem when performing clean 9.10 Karmic install
preserving my home directory. I had 7.04, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 clean
installations before with no problems. Double-clicking folders on the
desktop would open them implying there was an application registered for
folder mime
I hit the exact same problem when performing clean 9.10 Karmic install
preserving my home directory. I had 7.04, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 clean
installations before with no problems. Double-clicking folders on the
desktop would open them implying there was an application registered for
folder mime
Public bug reported:
When burning a project to an image file on disk, there is no way to change
default destination path. It is always set to $HOME/brasero.iso for data
project, $HOME/brasero.cue for audio project etc.
There simply may be no room under user home directory or the user may prefer
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Title:
Brasero: no way to change default destination when creating disk image
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Certain format produces transparent text when viewing PDF on the screen.
The text remains invisible even if formatted. The only way to get to see
that text is to copy-paste it blindly into the text editor or the
terminal. To reproduce, see for instance an O'Relly Book Running
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The problem still exisy in Precise. I'd say don't bother with swap
encryption and hybernation related issues, as it is way too complicated.
After all, what we do here is create a new user and it's home directory
if required. There is no need to look beyond this, and any provisions
beyond user home
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I record DVBT2 TV shows as a set of two files, one is the .ts MPEG4
transport stream and the other is .dvr binary file containing EPG
program description. On my Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS desktop those are
recognized as follows.
In Nautilus, .ts files are always mapped to
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Thank you Sebastien for pointing this out. My understanding is that as
of now the old version of nautilus is paired with new GNOME desktop,
making this bug specific to Ubuntu. There is no problem with native
GNOME desktop or the Ubuntu 14.04 so I am not sure what upstream is
supposed to work on.
Public bug reported:
When double-clicking a .desktop file in nautilus, bogus file briefly
appear and the original .desktop file "jerks" because of that. This
behaviour is quite annoying. Try unpacking tor browser bundle for
instance, navigate to tor-browser-en-US directory in nautilus and
Public bug reported:
Nautilus crashes on attempt to launch bookmarked location from the dock.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Open new Nautilus window from the dock.
2. Right-click on Nautilus icon in the dock. There will be an option to open a
new window and a list of bookmarks.
3. Click on any
Same thing with Ubuntu 22.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1711538
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Tap-to-click does not work on the GDM login screen
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Public bug reported:
In Wayland session using Super+ number key does not switch to the window
if the app is not pinned to the dock. Espetially when the Settings is
unpinned and is being launched as well as GNOME Terminal. It mostly
affects the Super+8 and Super+9. Even the Trash can be affected
Public bug reported:
Right-clicking on nautilus pinned to the dock displays nautilus bookmars
shall at least one nautilus window is open. This is very convenient and
is expected behaviour from Unity dock.
Clicking on the bookmark however crashes nautilus with segmentation
fault. Confirmed on
Public bug reported:
Upon opening inserted USB stick with nautilis using notification window
or directly in nautilus window the dot in the dock appears next to the
USB stick icon and not the file manager icon. This is different from
default GNOME behaviour that displays the dot next to the file
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