@Jeremy: is it really an upstream bug?
Here is the solution that I'm proposing:
* Create a new package in order to separate gnome-desktop-item-edit and
gnome-panel: lp:~matttbe/ubuntu/precise/gnome-panel/975299
* Replace gnome-panel by gnome-desktop-item-edit for Alacarte recommended
packages:
But is it maybe possible to move 'gnome-desktop-item-edit' in a new package?
(it seems this request was proposed a long time ago:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=319417 )
I think it's a good solution if we want to edit menus with Alacarte on a
Cairo-Dock session without installi
It seems Alacarte needs gnome-desktop-item-edit or exo-item-edit (only
on XFCE sessions) to edit .desktop...
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Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes but Alacarte can be used to edit the gnome-menu-like available on a
Cairo-Dock session (gnome-panel and exo-utils are useless) :)
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Hello,
I think gnome-panel and exo-utils should not be recommended by Alacarte package.
Indeed, Alacarte is a menu editor for the GNOME desktop but the Gnome-Panel and
the Xfce-Panel are not the only one with a Gnome-Menu (e.g. made with
libgnome-menu).
Cairo-Dock (but I'm
Hello Mathieu,
Yes I'm using Ubuntu Precise and I confirm that the tooltip (the value
of IconAccessibleDesc's propertie) is only updated when the icon is
modified (and then this value can be wrong)
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@greg: no problem for me.
Did you restart it? (I think the easier way is to restart your session)
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Some GTK+3 events are no
I confirm this patch fixes this bug (at least for Benjamin Otte (Redhat)
and me :) ).
If you want to test this patch, a version of this gtk+3-0 package is
currently being built on my ppa:matttbe/ppa
I've registered a merge proposal:
https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/gtk/949414/+merge/98353 (in
I'm now using this new version of GTK3 and I still have the same bug
(with the menu and other apps that have to be notified when the pointer
is above its window).
Now, when I open a menu, the first entry is selected even if the mouse
is not above this entry.
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This is what I did:
* I installed nautilus-dbg
* Closed nautilus: nautilus -q
* Opened nautilus with valgrind: G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly
valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40
--log-file=valgrind.log nautilus
* Opened a directory where a video file was
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[Precise] Nautilus: memory leak
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hello,
It's just to
Public bug reported:
Hello,
It's just to note that Nautilus has memory leaks with the latest
version: with an uptime of 10 hours, Nautilus uses 420Mo.
It's maybe interesting to know that:
* I'm using a slideshow and not one single image as background.
* I opened Nautilus in directories where b
Here is another example with Cairo-Dock
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@ Doug: can you try without the Global Menu? => "If global menu is
disabled (env UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= ) , the menus do not react to the
movement at all."
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I confirm this bug but I also have other annoying problems:
* On the gnome-terminal (or other apps with a standard gtk menubar and without
using the global menu of Unity), if I click on a menu, I can't switch to
another one just by moving my mouse's pointer on other menus.
* It seems a few app
Me too! I confirm that this bug is fixed with Ubuntu Oneiric and a
Cairo-Dock session.
@gagalago and pitti: Thank you :)
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I'm using Ubuntu Precise and I confirm this bug.
Cairo-Dock uses informations received through DBus (on the bus:
com.canonical.indicator.application).
(I checked with d-feet that these informations are the same)
But I also have other problem:
* if I switch off my wireless card, IconAccessibleDe
Yes but this is much better to upload a new version of Nautilus with the
new patch ( comment #48 ) instead of removing these appmenu-* packages
or waiting for the release of Precise ;)
If someone from ubuntu-sponsors team can help us to upload this new
version, it will be helpful for anyone with t
I'm sorry but it seems I can't propose for merging a new bzr branch
because this branch seems to not be up to date: lp:ubuntu/oneiric-
proposed/nautilus
** Description changed:
[Impact]
-
+ All non-Ubuntu session with Nautilus as the default file browser
+ (and if there is no other panels on t
Hello,
@seb128 or somebody else: Is it possible to re-open this bug for
Nautilus in Oneiric? :)
I'm proposing a new version of the patch made by Dmitry and reverted in
the last version. It's not so different but instead of removing the
menubar, menubar's widget is not created for the desktop naut
Ok, I didn't know that a lot of gtk warnings can crash the session but what
about the solution proposed by Dmitry? ("insert menu to proxy only on "good"
sessions")
Or maybe you need a patch?
Maybe can we have a delay to propose a proper solution?
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Hello,
It seems we have to re-open this bug report because the new version of
Nautilus on Oneiric (3.2.1-0ubuntu4.1 - currently available on oneiric-
proposed repositories) no longer contains the modification made by
Dmitry in order to remove this top menu bar on all sessions except
Ubuntu and Ubu
*Please do not upload it to 'oneiric-update'!*
Simply have a look to the attachment. You can see the desktop of a
friend with a Cairo-Dock session: it's just ugly with this nautilus' top
menu bar! And this problem is also available with all other non-'Ubuntu'
session... (Gnome Shell, Gnome Classic
@brittyboi: A new version of nautilus is available into oneiric-proposed
repository (please have a look to the comment #23 ) and Fitoschido has
confirmed that it fixes this bug.
Do you use this version?
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> @Dmitry: Yes, but it's still an issue that needs to be solved for Unity as
> well.
If this line has been added on the code, I guess it's not a bug if we use an
Unity session but it's maybe an error:
ubuntu_menu_proxy_insert(proxy, GTK_WIDGET(window),
NAUTILUS_WINDOW(window)->details->men
@Dmitry: ok. I tought it was a bug for the Unity's desktop too... But
this menu is still visible without Unity compiz plugin...
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@Dmitry, you're welcome! Thank you for the patch.
But I just have one question about this patch: why did you remove this menubar
only on non ubuntu* sessions?
+ if (!g_str_has_prefix(g_getenv("DESKTOP_SESSION"), "ubuntu"))
Because it's also possible to disable the Unity Compiz plugin on a
I can confirm that this bug seems to be fixed with the version patched by
Dmitry and available on the new branch linked to this bug report!
Thank you :)
PS: this version is currently waiting to build on my ppa if someone else
want to test it.
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I can confirm that this bug seems to be fixed with the version patched by
Dmitry and available on the new branch linked to this bug report!
Thank you :)
PS: this version is currently waiting to build on my ppa if someone else
want to test it.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 865115 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/865115
It seems the issue is a double unref in ubuntuone-client-gnome not a
gconf issue => bug 865115
** Changed in: gconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug
Don't hesitate to confirm if this patch fix this bug or not!
You can also download the new patched version on my ppa but this package is
still not built:
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/2001569/+listing-archive-extra
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Hello,
Your crash is maybe due to the 'nautilus-open-terminal' package: have a
look to the bug #869131
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Title:
nautilus crashed
Bug reported to
* nautilus-open-terminal devs:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661779
* gconf devs: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661782
PS: But I'm not a specialist and it's highly possible that I'm wrong ;)
But my patch works :)
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** Also affects: gconf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
nautilus crashes all the time
Status in “gconf”
Hello,
I confirm this bug.
I'm not a specialist but it seems it's a bug in libgconf (it's what gdb's
stacktrace says) and I guess this function is not "threat safe" because it
seems nautilus crashes at random but it's always due to this same function:
'gconf_client_get'
This is the backtrace
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 795708 ***
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in nautilus_window_slot_get_current_uri()
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in nautilus_window_slot_get_current_uri()
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in nautilus_window_slot_get_current_uri()
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in nautilus_window_slot_get_current_uri()
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Hi,
I also have this bug.
On the bug LP #805252 cimi has proposed a new version of this patch for GTK+3-0
which solved the bug for me: 043_ubuntu_menu_proxy.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/805252/+attachment/2426068/+files/043_ubuntu_menu_proxy.patch
Cimi has adde
@Dmitry: ok thank you! Yes this patch fixes my problem ( bug 826771 ).
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Title:
appmenu shows wrong menu when desktop is displayed
@ pitti: but what about cimi's patch for gtk+3-0? I've tested and it
fixes the bug but I don't know if it's a problem for something else
(didn't see anything wrong)
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@Didier: I confirm what said Doug. I still have the bug and I'm using
the latest version of nautilus 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu4 (and gtk+3-0 without
cimi's patch)
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** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
appmenu shows normal nautilus menu when des
This is what I have without the new version of the patch.
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@pitti, ubuntu-desktop-team: please don't change the importance! If we don't
use the Gnome-Panel or the Unity panel, the desktop is ugly with this (dark)
menu bar on the top of the screen :-/
I no longer have this bug because I use a modified version of gtk+3.0 by using
the new version of this p
I have used this new patch and I confirm that it fixes the bug (I didn't
see any other bug at the first look but I didn't analyse the patch
carefully)
PS: if someone wants to test it, this new version is available there:
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Lost the deskto
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