(the example in comment #3 is missing the top line: @define-color
border-grey #444;)
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Title:
Unable to style borders on
As a demonstration that the first snippet does work for at least some
apps on my 17.10 system, please find attached a screenshot showing part
of a gedit window loaded after making gtk.css look like this:
decoration {
border: 10px solid shade(@border-grey, 1);
background: shade(@border-grey,
Public bug reported:
As the default background colour for gnome-terminal is black, and
windows have a black drop shadow, when several terminals are stacked on
top of each other it is hard to see where one terminal ends and another
begins.
I would like to add a coloured border to each
I don't know if this is at all relevant, but I also got the error
message:
xcb_io.c:528: _XAllocID: Assertion `ret != inval_id' failed after
rebuilding and running an OPEN Windows (xview) application as a 32-bit
executable on a CentoS 6.4 x86_64 architecture. There is apparently no
native 64-bit
Public bug reported:
Personally I don't consider the system's hostname to be sensitive
information, but someone must do because bugs created by ubuntu-bug
appear to substitute hostname for the hostname in some entries, such
as ProcKernelCmdLine. The real hostname is still present in
Thanks, that now pulls in dependencies and completes without error,
however it is still not possible to build the current git head:
⟫ ./autogen.sh
.
.
.
checking for GLIBSHARP... yes
checking for GTKSHARP... yes
checking for GST_SHARP... no
configure: error: Package requirements
Public bug reported:
When the play queue extension is set to randomly fill by album, it
only adds one album's worth of tracks regardless of how much space is
free in the play queue. In addition the add more button hardly ever
appears to do anything and when it does, it merely adds a single albums
Looks like there is already an upstream bug for this, which I missed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726411
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Title:
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
evince:
Installed: 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4
Candidate: 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.7
Version table:
3.4.0-0ubuntu1.7 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main i386
Packages
*** 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Public bug reported:
As of Thursday 9th January I am unable to upgrade packages without being
offered to remove unity and Ubuntu desktop:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6723064/
apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^ complains that a version of libxi6 is
to be installed which doesn't meet unity's
Hi Dmitri,
Thanks, that appears to have fixed it.
Content of /etc/apt/preferences was:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6724511/
I have no recollection of ever having personally edited that file, but
it is possible.
After removing it and doing an apt-get update, I was offered a large
number of
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Title:
Renaming or deleting a file from the playlist confuses
Hi,
I've now installed 2.4.1-3ubuntu1~precise1 from precise-proposed and can
confirm it behaves exactly the same way.
Note that if Rescan Music Library is selected from the Tools menu
then Banshee does notice that tracks in the play queue have gone away
and removes them correctly. It just
Public bug reported:
If you have an item in a playlist and you rename or delete the
corresponding file from the filesystem, Banshee stops cycling through
the playlist when it reaches the item whose file no longer exists.
However, if you then click on the *next* item in the playlist, Banshee
puts
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Title:
Renaming or deleting a file from the playlist confuses Banshee
Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Yes, I am. I'm on 10.04 and both the version packaged with this, and any
version I can get out of a PPA, gives this problem. Re-authenticating
with Twitter doesn't make it go away.
I'm not in a position to upgrade the OS yet.
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So what should I be doing to make it work? Remove my twitter accounts
and add them again?
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Title:
Direct Messages don't work
OK, after removing 3.1.0~bzr997-0ubuntu1~daily1~lucid, reinstalling
2.30.3-0ubuntu2, removing accounts and re-adding them this does seem to
have gone away, thanks!
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