Changing package to metacity and setting status to incomplete as a fix
hasn't been offered
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This workaround worked for me too - although I used the amd64.deb for my
setup
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Process 8076 attached - interrupt to quit
restart_syscall(... resuming interrupted call ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /proc/8076/fd
total 0
lrwx-- 1 pete pete 64 2008-04-11 15:14 0 - /dev/null
lrwx-- 1 pete pete 64 2008-04
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 4 (Thread 0x4197b950 (LWP 8042)):
#0 0x7ffe46d34c76 in poll () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x7ffe47a65366 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#2 0x7ffe47a657d7 in g_main_loop_run () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#3 0x7ffe487c0b80 in ?? () from
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Steps to reproduce:
- open a folder in nautilus and select a file
- with that window to the side, open a file on the desktop by double clicking
- close the open file
- hit delete
One would expect that the file on the desktop would be deleted,
thanks for your response, no I don't
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I disagree that it's more likely what the user wants.
The focus is returned to the top most window (z order) rather than the
window that last had focus (desktop).
Take this use case:
1. user opens a file on the desktop to determine it's contents
2. they verify that the file is no longer needed
should read focus history and z-order
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Binary package hint: nautilus
The emblems on folders in nautiuls are mapped by the name of the folder.
Renaming a folder with an emblem causes the emblem to dissaper. On
renaming the folder again to its original name the emblem appears again.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
Yep, I guess this is the behaviour that I was reporting the initial bug
against. If I open a file on the desktop and then close that file, I
(personally) would expect focus to be given back to the desktop.
The problem is that focus is given to the highest (z-order) window,
rather than the most
Can confirm this, too, on Ubuntu 12.10. Copying works if I mount smb as
cifs, but using Nautilus it gets randomly stuck... (Only happend copying
large directories, in particular with many files, but maybe that just
raises the chance...)
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I confirm I have this exact problem. Using latest build of Ubuntu 17.10
(Wayland)from Jan 2018.
Note: This bug also seems very similar to this one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1729887
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Looks like this may be the same issue as this bug still not resolved.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1704765
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I confirm this issue as well. Using latest build of 17.10 and updated.
It requires me to log off/on to get things working again.
I found multiple duplicate bugs on this issue, and yes...wonder why its
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Problem occurs 100% of the time on two Mint Cinnamon 64 bit machines
after the latest round of updates when shutting down or restarting from
whisker menu. 'shutdown (-r) now' works without an error.
The most commonly reported 'fix' for this problem is purging old
kernels. I just reinstalled 18.3
Public bug reported:
I was asked to create a new bug for this in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1727237 as it
seems to be a different issue.
I have installed the nightly image of Kubuntu Bionic from 25th of April.
There systemd is in version 237-3ubuntu10.
When
Forgot to mention, you may need to use the hotkey twice to lock from
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Title:
Gnome Shell extensions crash
I have found a work-around to get back to desktop.
If you have locked the screen and it has hung you can lock/unlock by
using the SUPER + L hotkey (Or whatever your shortcut key is).
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Title:
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-afc-volume-monitor: error while loading shared
Have been pursuing this on Gnome's bugzilla where the issue has finally
been fixed and closed. Expected fix with next release of Nautilus
Its not so much a bug, rather a feature (hence no errors) and had been
corrected when deleteting directories. ONLY in the tree..
Cant find the issue in
Here's my report on Bugzilla.gnome
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343696
Which is a duplicate report of
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336724
Which has the patch and the magic words..
The attached patch was committed to HEAD and will be included in
Nautilus 2.16.
thanks
If you need someone to QA this patch I can confirm the fix for you.
Just need a build with the patch integrated.
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1. Add OpenOffice.org Writer to the panel
2. Notice wrong icon - it appears to be using the Calc icon (with a pie chart
on it)
My panel is 36 pixels high.
** Affects: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Severity: Minor
Priority: (none set)
Status: Confirmed
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Binary package hint: nautilus
1) within a directory create a sub directory
2) create a subsub dir or add a file to the sub directory
3) Switch to tree view
4) select the subdir and select move to Wastebasket
5) the instance of Nautilus crashes, the files are however
This works for me (with English menus). It's a little bit slow, but
less than a second before it moves.
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I can confirm that the item does not disappear from the original
submenu, but I've found that it does indeed turn up in the new submenu
ok. But dragging to, say, the Application main menu does not work.
Are you using English menus?
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Can you try patching with the attached diff please?
* Download to /tmp
* run the following to apply the patch:
cd /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/Alacarte
sudo cp MainWindow.py MainWindow.py.OLD
sudo patch /tmp/alacarte_MainWindow.py_dragndropfix20061014.diff
Try again. Does that fix the
I can't duplicate this bug. I've tried creating menu items with the
same details but they are treated as separate and I can edit them
completely independently. Have you tried reliably reproducing it? Can
you provide exact steps to reproduce this please? (I'm on alacarte
0.10.0-0ubuntu1)
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Perhaps this is an issue with disk space? Can the original poster
confirm if there was limited available disk space when running alacarte?
The information I can glean from the stack trace is that the menu file
(normally at ~/.config/menus/applications.menu) existed but was empty
(already).
BTW, to recreate the menus, simply remove the personalised menu file
like so:
$ rm -f ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
And rerun alacarte:
$ alacarte
It will hopefully recreate your menus from the system-wide defaults.
If the system-wide defaults are broken too, try reinstalling the gnome-
And here's how to reproduce the stack trace above:
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/var/lib/python-support/python2.4/gtk-2.0/bonobo/__init__.py: inconsistent use
of tabs and spaces in indentation
Traceback (most recent call last):
I'm afraid I'm going to have to reject this bug on the basis that the
existing behaviour is well known, more predictable and is even
documented in the GNOME Desktop System Administrators Guide in the
online documentation:
Since user menu files take precedence over the system menu file, it
will
And here is another patch, which fixes the handling of .desktop files
with a space in their name (amongst other uri-encodable characters).
The problem was that gnomvfs converts spaces to %20 encoding. I've
fixed this by using gnomevfs's helper functions to do the encoding and
decoding.
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The only way to reliably fix this is to fix the freedesktop
specification. The underlying problem is that there is no clean way
that meets the specification to override the NoDisplay attribute of the
.desktop file without copying the whole file to the user's applications
directory. Matthias's
The proposed change in bug #62304 would fix this as well.
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Seb, no problems. The upload I tried to make was just for the above two
patches. I put the first one into the debian/patches directory as
11_desktop_notifications.patch and the second one was simply applied (to
the gnomevfs patch). I should have known it wasn't going to work. :-/
I can send you
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Unfortunately no, gconf is not my strong point. I was asked to submit
this as a bug so it could be added. But my knowledge of gconf is
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This bug is now affecting Thin Client Manager too. the scp-client
script is run from Xsession.d, but when it tried to run the lock screen
command, it fails to communicate with the gnome-screensaver. However,
if I run scp-client in a terminal window, everything works as expected
Can you suggest
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I can confirm this bug in Edubuntu. Most edubutnu apps are KDE based,
it is happening on edgy. Not sure about feisty as I havn't tested that
yet.
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Affects: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When I try to configure an HP Deskjet 6127 printer by choosing HP
(HPLIP) as manufacturer, and my
I've recently upgraded to fiesty from edgy, and I'm experiencing the
same problem (on initial upgrade I wasn't experiencing this problem -
about 3/4 days ago).
I've tried the method of renaming gnome-session with a .real extension,
and having a shell script running the following command as
One .gnome2/session attached.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-webkit
When I try to access my calendar on Google Apps epiphany crashes while
trying to render the page. Here are the errors reported to stdout:
$ epiphany-webkit
(epiphany-webkit:6214): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_hash_table_unref: assertion
Attaching the .crash file. Sorry, but didn't know these existed. I am
not getting the normal crash dialog. The app just disappears. That is
why I submitted the stdout output. I'm not sure if this is the right
.crash file as it is dated Monday, 22 Sept. No other crash report
exists. Should I
Sorry. Followed directions properly this time. :-)
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/epiphany-
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This problem exists for me in Intrepid as well. I am up-to-date as of
30 Sept. A secondary issue (that I will report in a separate bug) is
that the gnome-power-manager icon does not reflect that I am currently
plugged in. That is not always the case, but is so now. Taking a cue
from pinguino
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I'm using An AMD64 Athlon (2.4GHz)... with 32 bit Hardy Heron.
On startup I get this bug. Stopping the e-d-s process halts the cpu
maxout.
However... I've discovered that starting the e-d-s again manually
(simply by typing the session command for alarm notify into a terminal:
I am still having issues with this. Have the lastest kernel, 2.6.24-17
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mplayer does it too. But it will play the video with some work. Totem
just flat out errors out.
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Binary package hint: yelp
Installed Version: 2.22.1-0ubuntu2
When going back to the first page opened in yelp, the program crashes with the
following error.
** Yelp:ERROR:(yelp-document.c:217):yelp_document_get_page: assertion failed:
(document != NULL YELP_IS_DOCUMENT
I saw nothing about a .crash file what i saw was it asking for a
backtrack and such...glad to waste my time
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My bad. Didn't think it was needed in this situation. Here is the
valgrind log.
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redid the backtrace
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(gdb) run /usr/share/loud/help/tutorials/main-page.xml
Starting program: /usr/bin/yelp /usr/share/loud/help/tutorials/main-page.xml
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 0xb6c95940 (LWP 8742)]
[New Thread 0xb5bdeb90 (LWP 8743)]
[New Thread 0xb4f37b90 (LWP 8744)]
[New Thread
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main index page being used.
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this is a subpage for the main page. just change the link in the main-
page so they link right. should be able to test it this way.
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also, here is the use case
jderemer we are creating help documenation for our users
jderemer basically we have a series of .xml files that are designed for use
in the yelp program.
jderemer with these the
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Of course.
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I am using the i386 version. Still got issues.
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This fixed my issue. tried playing 4 different videos. All worked
great. Is there a way to get this backported into hardy?
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You shouldnt have broken packages... I dont
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After a little searching, I found a program called gnome-find which
basically solves all of the feature problems of the search for files
applet:
http://gnome-find.sourceforge.net/
It's looks pig-ugly... but it seems like the stuff under the hood is all
that's needed in search for files, with a
Andrew, an attempt to be a little clearer, and answer some of your
questions:
No search program would find a file with a question mark on a windows
partition as FAT doesn't support it (don't know about NTFS). But, there
is a file with a question mark on an ext3 partition, and if you attempt
to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 185588 ***
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Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
/etc/lsb-release contains:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu hardy (development
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Binary package hint: evolution
cat /etc/lsb-release:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
dpkg -l evolution:
||/ Name VersionDescription
(1) Pedro: running evolution now does not generate a new crash file in
/var/crash (which
may be a separate bug). The old crash from a day ago or so does not contain
debug
symbols. Do I have to invoke /usr/bin/evolution with a wrapper script or
something
to get it to generate a /var/crash log?
I know C/C++ and (non-debian) linux reasonably well, and if evolution
can be recompiled on my machine with a few apt-get's and make,
I'd be happy to do so if you can provide directions. If this is complex
to explain how to do, never mind.
The question is: how simple are the commands necessary to
I am requesting you re-open this bug. I'm currently using
evolution-2.21.92-0ubuntu1 on an up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy system, and
this bug is rendering Evolution useless. Hopefully I can supply you
with sufficient information.
I have an LDAP address book source configured and have autocompletion
Public bug reported:
Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Severity: Wishlist
Priority: Low
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
After over a decade of using linux, I've used many window managers, and
at the same time grown very fond of GNOME as it has developed (and I've
even
I do apologise. I've just tried this at home and did indeed get
non-overlapping windows!
I'm using Dapper at home and at work, updating semi-frequently.
If you don't mind, I'll try this at work again, where I noticed the issue,
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I can confirm this bug (UNR Jaunty), and it's been around since at least
Intrepid, using amd64 and i386 versions (I've never successfully mounted
an iso I can use because of this bug. The mounted files are
subsequently unusable).
Some steps toward diagnosis and cure are at this thread:
Same problem on Hardy (8.04.2). 100% cpu usage for a short period right
after logging in.
$ ps uax | grep nautilus
pete 18495 89.2 3.6 98016 37784 ?Rl 11:42 0:08 nautilus
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This is a request to add the fix from GNOME bug #353088
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353088) to the Intrepid gtk+
package. Without this fix, on Intrepid, GtkExpander widgets that
normally would be named something like Options now have a name of
_Options if there
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm using Evolution 2.24.x in Ubuntu 8.10.
I'm trying to setup Evolution to use my Google Apps Calendar, but cannot
for two reasons (will report two bugs). One reason is because the
username for the account is my full e-mail address for the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm using Evolution 2.24.x in Ubuntu 8.10.
When I enter a server url for my Google Apps calendar Evolution always
re-writes the url to use caldav://. According to the Google
documentation
Though admittedly it would be good to use a Google-specific plugin because that
means I can see all my calendars. :-)
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I was running some Wine tests, which crashed out on me and dumped me
back to my desktop in 640x480 resolution.
Going to System-Preferences-Screen Resolution, I was able to select
which resolution I wanted, but, the apply and cancel buttons were
off the bottom of the screen.
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Binary package hint: ekiga
Jaunty, Ekiga 3.2.0.
I decided to import contacts from Thunderbird to Evolution because Ekiga
can use supposedly use these addresses. So I spent some time getting
things organized, no problem. Then I configure Ekiga and take a look at
the
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You have to remove it from gconf (afaik).
- Exit evolution and run `evolution --force-shutdown` in a terminal.
- Then run `gconftool-2 --shutdown`
- If it is not already installed, install gconf-editor then start gconf-editor
and go to /apps/evolution/ and click on calendar.
- Edit the sources
Any activity on this? This isn't just a problem for automated test
utilities, it also affects screen readers, and anyone else using ATK/AT-
SPI to get information. Seeing as Ubuntu touts themselves on
accessibility stuff... shouldn't this be a priority?
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While on the topic of gtk+ bugs that make accessibility
harder/impossible, I've also openned GNOME bug #568592
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568592) for another
regression in gail introduced in gtk+ 2.14.
Can we please also get that fixed in Ubuntu's gtk+ packages on Intrepid?
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has done would be helpful in getting this packaged, I will talk to him
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I currently have 45 unread e-mails in my Junk folder (vfolder,
actually), but there are 211 e-mails in that vfolder altogether. In
order to view just the unread e-mail in that vfolder I use the Show
filter at the top of the message list and set it to Unread Messages.
The
I am seeing this problem on Jaunty, and it is *EXTREMELY* annoying (even
more annoying than people who feel the need to write in all caps). I'm
surprised my ear drums have not burst yet (I'm not kidding). This sound
is what I imagine I would hear if I were to stick my tongue into a 240V
socket,
This appears to be resolved in Evolution 2.25.9x in Ubuntu 9.04. If
possible, I would suggest the fix be backported to Ubuntu 8.04, as that
is an LTS release.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Evolution incorrectly re-writes a CalDAV server url to always
** Attachment added: stderr and stdout for
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-2.26
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22877229/eds-2.26-debug.txt
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Evolution crashes when saving a new appointment on Caldav calendar source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331567
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Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 4 + updates as of 18 Feb 2009. I have
configured a Google Apps calendar in Evolution as a caldav source. The
good news it now works, as it didn't in previous versions of Evolution.
Though it takes
** Attachment added: stderr and stdout for /usr/bin/evolution
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22877246/evolution-2.26-debug.txt
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Evolution crashes when saving a new appointment on Caldav calendar source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331567
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