Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
Xubuntu 10.10
Mines 2.32.0
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: gnomine 1:2.32.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.35-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
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Mines game app freezes the mouse pointer when it is over the game window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/674771
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same issue here:
gdm 1772 0.0 0.0 17764 3764 ?Ss 09:58 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-screensaver
hunter1997 0.0 0.1 18544 5988 ?Ss 10:01 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-screensaver
hunter1998 0.0 0.1 18668 6056 ?Ss 10:01 0:01
gnome-screensaver
3
i had the same problem in ubuntu 18.04 after upgrading to nvidia-
drivers-390.48, than i could not login even using nouveau after removing
all nvidia driver.
GDM3 could not manage to boot properly but just installing lightdm and
setting it to default let me login successfully (i did not remove
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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XDMCP unreachable by IPv4
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Binary package hint: gdm
Tested in Feisty after upgrading from Dapper - Edgy - Feisty.
Running Login Window from Adminisration brings up a gksudo password box
and after the password is entered dies silently.
Attempted to run the target gksudo gdmsetup from terminal, with
** Tags added: need-i386-retrace
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Sourcepackagename: None = nautilus
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/94704
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Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214095
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Sorry, I should have gotten back to this sooner.
My point with this bug report was not that I had my settings set
properly for the exact setup (I do, but I have to remember to start
pulseaudio, currently), but that Rhythmbox dies. A program should /not/
just die; Rhythmbox should *gracefully*
For the record:
aplay *successfully* plays wav files when pulseaudio is running (as
expected)
aplay does *not* work when pulseaudio is stopped (as expected) (***
PULSEAUDIO: Unable to connect: Connection refused)
Again: the issue is whether Rhythmbox gracefully handles an unexpected
condition,
** Description changed:
+ Problem (added after discussion):
+
+ Rhythmbox freezes when no sound-server is available. This is *not*
+ correct behavior. Though there may be another configuration issue as
+ well, Rhythmbox freezing is the issue. It should not freeze, and should
+ gracefully
@ Mike, I've updated the description. Even included a healthy
competition charge. :-) Does that work?
@Sebastien, hmm, okay. From an end-user point of view, all I know is
that Rhythmbox freezes. Good call in deducing *where* the problem is,
as I mentioned this on the Rhythmbox mailing lists
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
In using file-roller, I note that I'm unable to order the contents
hierarchically and whatever-else-ically. That is, if I order by date,
and then by hierarchy, I should see the root of a folder, then it's
contents. If you wanted to be
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Sorry, I didn't reread after writing my train-of-thought. The first
paragraph should have said:
... else-ically. That is, if I order location (hierarchy), I should see
a folder, then it's contents. If ...
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archive should order contents hierarchically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281440
Sorry for previous comment noise: totally forgot that I could just
update the description.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: file-roller
In using file-roller, I note that I'm unable to order the contents
- hierarchically and whatever-else-ically. That is, if I order by date,
-
* Is this reproducible?
It seems to be. I haven't put 100% effort into drilling out how because
I'm used to just using the underlying command line utility (tar, zip,
etc.). In the mean time, I got lazy and went with the double-click on
email attachments, hence file-roller.
* If so, what
Okay, researching it more thoroughly now, I think the issue is that even
when I sort by location, file-roller wants to keep the directories
sorted together. This is incorrect, in my opinion. If I sort by
location, the entries should be sorted *by location*.
In the BaseDir screenshots I've
Alright, pardon the noise, I'll take it upstream.
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slider_idea++;
To put some more meat on this from another user, I often will sit idle
reading a long web page, figuring out a page of code, or deciding what to write
next, and inevitably the screen will get dimmer while I'm in the middle of a
thought process. This comes at just the right time
I suppose this is a request for a feature. I /could/ do the command
line, but what I love about Ubuntu is that for the most part, I don't
have to. It's not a decent enough work around to satisfy this
(admittedly picky) user.
How does one go about making this a blueprint request?
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Timeout is
Confirmed - still a problem in Hardy, and no, unfortunately, neither the
above gnome-mount thing nor the manual mount work either. When
attempting to manually mount, got the below:
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mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad
BTW - fstab is stock - i.e. :
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0
0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106910
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
I just accidentally maximized gcalctool. Slightly suprisingly that I
could maximize it. Then I noticed the buttons all got bigger to fill
the space. Also cool. Surprising again, but actually perhaps handy.
What if I'm (partially) blind?
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Rhythmbox v0.11.5
$ dpkg -l *rhythmbox*
[snip]
ii rhythmbox 0.11.5-0ubuntu music player and organizer for GNOME
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Public bug reported:
Short version:
If there is no sound server started, and I attempt to play a song,
Rhythmbox freezes. Starting the sound server manually afterward does
not help, and I have to force-quit Rhythmbox and reopen.
System info:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
what did you select in the system menu,
preferences, sounds, music and video option?
They're all set to ALSA. Not PulseAudio. Setting to PulseAudio will
likely solve my immediate issue but is *not* the point of the bug
report. The point is that Rhythmbox should not crash if no sound server
I can give you Rhythmbox's debug output, as obtained by
$ rhythmbox -d rhythmbox.dbg 21
...
I'm snipped most of the unimportant precursor stuffs up to the point I
switched to the window and tried to play a song.
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This is directed at Sebastien Bacher, hoping that this adds some more
info. I'm not clear on what was needed for the bug report, but I'll try
to be responsive if asked a direct question.
I can't comment on 7.10 Alpha 5, but with 7.04, the invest applet
doesn't work. I'm not sure to what degree
Public bug reported:
From the department of random-bugs:
I've created a ramdisk in my $HOME directory as such:
$ pwd
/home/kevin
$ sudo mount -t ramfs kevins_ram_disk ram/
$ mount | grep kevins_ram_disk
kevins_ram_disk on /home/kevin/ram type ramfs (rw)
Now, when I try to save a screenshot
Bah, I can't operate cut and paste properly. The similar bug would be
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31994 , not 71492. Sorry for my CP
ineptitude.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259186
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Good call. I didn't do a proper cut and paste (again!), but I also do a
$ sudo chown kevin:kevin $HOME/ram
so that I can write to it, etc. The touch is a good test. I haven't
run it from the CLI, so I can't confirm that it's crashing, just that it
doesn't work. Helpful, I know. :-)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
With the new apt policy of installing recommends by default, ubuntu-
sounds is depended upon by ubuntu-desktop.
Derivative distros don't necessarily want ubuntu-sounds installed.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Confirmed, but also not from suspend, just from a period of inactivity.
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Unable to mount Data DVD created under Windows XP or Vista that are in UDF
format
https
Same issue since upgrading from Hardy, where both cifs nautilus access
worked, to Intrepid @ Alpha 3, where cifs continues to work, (which is
fine for command-line, but of significantly lesser value to most GUI-
based apps) but nautilus prompts for credentials for even Read access,
(didn't in
Any news? Has this turned into a blueprint yet? I'm not finding it if
it is.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33349
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Would set priority of this bug to low, but I don't seem to know how, or
maybe I don't have the access ...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367325
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A further thought ... if normally only make the basename were initially
visible, but on some sort of interaction (mouseover? button?) display
the complete path name, I'd say that could be helpful as well. I
*usually* don't need the complete path name, but it would have been
useful a couple of
No, Intrepid. Given the reports of lack-of-stability, I'll be waiting
to upgrade for at least a month, if not just skip the cycle.
These seem to be the pertinent details devs want:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: . . Ubuntu
Description: . . . Ubuntu 8.10
Release:
Having been through this before, I'll get a very similar response.
There is a very wide gap between the end-user-seeing-a-bug-in-in-
use-software and the developer-developing-on-the-cutting-edge. As a
semi-educated end-user, I don't know how to cross that bridge
effectively enough for developers.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I moved a folder from a NTFS Windows partition to the Ubuntu-desktop (via
Drag/Drop) and aborded this.
The original folder is now away (not in trash or somewhere else), the only
'surviver' of this action is the amount of data which was moved
No, not yet. Given Sebastien's indication that I haven't clearly
explained the problem, I need to refine the problem I think I'm seeing.
I haven't yet taken the time to do that.
Given your attentions to other, more important bugs and the upcoming
releases, suggest you close this ticket, and I'll
No, not yet. As per usual, things in my life have cropped up. I won't
even attempt until after 23 Nov.
Suggest to close this bug. I have it marked in my TODO list for after
23 Nov to send upstream, and then send a pointer to y'all.
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archive should order contents hierarchically
1. Yes, every time.
2. Just tried on Jaunty. The issue is still there, although it takes a
*much* longer time to reach it: It takes 300 seconds to timeout.
Now, it correctly removes the interaction dialog (user credentials), but
still has the explanation dialog. I think the reaction from
Apologies. Forgot about this bug in my inbox, after 3 weeks of
traveling.
Yes, this is reproducible. The steps I provided in the description
still produce the issue, even in Jaunty. What more would you like?
Shall I create a script?
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trash file systems not unified
Hmm, this now seems to work /almost/ flawlessly for USB keys, and I
assume as well for filesystems that get mounted ad-hoc.
It still doesn't work for the use case of a file system owned by me and
mounted automatically by fstab (as suggested in the description).
I'll post a semi-script shortly.
Human script:
1. Open a terminal
# Part 1: create empty directory in $HOME, and mount different file system to
it.
# Different filesystem will exist entirely in RAM, and will take at most 5M.
$ cd ~
$ mkdir tmp_tester
$ sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=5M,uid=1000,gid=1000 trash_test tmp_tester
#
Still exists, although in a semi-reduced form, as explained in the
comments below.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351771
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No need to reopen this bug if it's fixed, but a data point:
I wonder if the internal issue was that the vfs/gnome-screenshot was
checking for enough free space prior to saving? If so, I believe the
RAMFS doesn't report that. So, my workaround was to change that dir to
tmpfs:
$ sudo mount -t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
Mounting a file system times out, with (forgetful) user-intervention is
required.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a partition on your local hard drive, something that nautilus
will place under Places in the left pane.
2. Click on it, so that
This is obviously a low-priority bug.
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This is likely related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/288543.
However, I claim it is unique because the behavior in this case should
instead either have no timeout, or should timeout and remove the user
interface part.
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$ uname -a
Linux hani 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gvfs
-
** Package changed: ubuntu = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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No news. I did send the bug upstream. It's such a small issue, and one
that is likely only noticed by geeks, power nuts, or folks who haven't
yet put 2 and 2 together (and they will because they're savvy enough to
use Bittorrent or otherwise mess with large files) that I didn't worry
about it.
Blast. That would be did *not* send the bug upstream.
** Package changed: totem (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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video thumbnailer uses too many resources.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370615
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I have noticed this for awhile, and finally have had the nerve to
investigate. Like SabreWolfy, I can confirm that it still exists for
Lucid 10.04.1. I'll upgrade to Maverick likely this weekend, and will
test it then. If it still exists, I'll change the Fix Released setting
of this bug as I'm
I believe these to be the relevant upstream bug reports. Unfortunately,
it would appear that fixing this performance issue is not high on the
priority list:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350015
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439247
This was a bug report for Karmic *alpha*, my attempt to be helpful a
year ago. My guess is it no longer has much of a chance to be so,
especially as *loads* of work has been done on the sound subsystem in
the intervening year. If the problem reoccurs, I'll open a new ticket.
Closing this ticket
sk8erbender: Thank you for the bug confirmation. However, Dylan McCall
put it succinctly in comment #202: The source of this problem is really
close to the heart of the panel's design. It allows user-defined
positions for applets, and these are stored with absolute values (in
pixels). No amount
I will update my machine in about a week, and will run through this as a
test. I always do a fresh install of my system partition rather than
the update procedure I gather you've done. I don't expect there to be a
difference, but we'll know for sure then.
Darn, I was hoping this would be fixed,
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rhythmbox crash when opening .pls file from command line
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/675603
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Based on Bug #62430, it appears that Rhythmbox does not yet (?) support
.pls playlists via the command line. This bug is very similar to Bug
#62430, but is different because rather than just doing nothing,
Rhythmbox crashes now. Before I send
On that front, even though gnome-screensaver is the default installed
package, since xscreensaver is an officially supported package (because
it has the Ubuntu logo next to in Synaptic, yes?), should you also test
against xscreensaver?
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Erm, I'm new to this aspect.
1. Is it still building? That link doesn't seem to work for me.
2. Do I need to be running Natty? I'm currently running Maverick.
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@reif: The short answer is that this bug will not be fixed. For more
context, please read these comments in this thread:
Comment #110
Comment #188
Comment #197
Comment #201
Comment #202
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I think this is the correct bug to watch, but maybe should also be
watching id=567908 inhibit session instead of screensaver
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@Pedro: for what it's worth, I had the reporting of this bug upstream on
my TODO list, but it was so far down (as apparently I work under a
stack), that I hadn't yet gotten back to it. I've now cherry-picked it.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have an APC ups and in the gnome power manager preferences, I can only
select Shutdown. I would much prefer to be able to hybernate my system.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
$ gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnome-power-manager
/apps/gnome-power-manager/actions:
low_ups = suspend
sleep_type_ac = suspend
critical_battery = suspend
event_when_closed_battery = true
critical_ups = shutdown
sleep_type_battery = suspend
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This bug was marked incomplete. Why? It still very much exists.
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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I'd report this upstream (as upstream is where things get fixed!), but,
like Charlie, I don't know where to report it. I am happy to do the
hard work of sending this upstream if someone could direct me to the
correct project.
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Heh, I was fully prepared to be patient when I reported this wishlist
item over a year ago. :-)
I didn't know how to report this bug to Jamie Zawinksi (xscreensaver
fella), so I ended up writing him an email. I imagine he gets hundreds
of emails per day, and since I didn't get a response back I
P.S. Thanks for posting upstream. I should have done that last year,
but apparently got overwhelmed at that point in time.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367512
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gucharmap
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as
of this report, (more coming as
This is the correct report for the below bug - the previous one should
have been filed against gnome-applets-data.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as the auto-reporters fire up):
Could not install
Mine does the same thing. The frustrating part is the drive (an external
Toshiba) mounted right after the songs started being removed from the
list, but the songs were not detected until after all the indexed music
from the drive was removed. With a lot of songs, this is a real pain in
the @$$ and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I normally have 1280x800 resolution. However, sometimes I need to
mirror my display to a project or presentation. Depending on the
projector, this can reduce my screen resolution to 800x600. The issue
is with the taskbar
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510238
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Yep, thank goodness I'm a keyboard person so I could figure that out.
Is there an upstream bug related to this? I looked in a couple of
places, but I'm not really sure for what I'm looking.
This is a bigger deal to folks less Linux savvy than us. Case in point:
I've known about and dealt this
This is still an issue in Karmic, as of today. It's definitely low
priority, as I haven't researched it for over a year, but it is
annoying. Unfortunately, it's not something that I can reproduce
reliably. That's why it's so low priority ... because it only happens
between 50 and 75 percent of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
With a default Ubuntu Lucid RC install, all updates applied as of 24 Apr
2010, the workspace switcher mouseover text always reads:
Current workspace: Workspace 1
Even if the current workspace is 2, 3, or 4, it always reads as
Workspace 1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569649
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Oh, of note, I can confirm this behavior on two separate installs of
Lucid, 64bit.
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workspace switcher mouseover text incorrect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569649
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Damn, sorry. I tried to search thoroughly first. Obviously not
thoroughly enough.
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workspace switcher mouseover text incorrect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569649
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Err, if it's been reported, do you have a bug number? That would make
this report a duplicate, not invalid, right?
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workspace switcher mouseover text incorrect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569649
You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Ah there it is. The bug report is active since Sep, 2007, but has a
misleading subject: Bug #145704
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
** This bug has been marked a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 412862 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412862
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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