Reproduction and unexpected user experience details:
* In a nautilus window, navigate to a folder that contains a source folder of
large files (e.g., video or pictures) that is sufficient to trigger the copy
progress indicator.
* Create two `test1` and `test2` folders on the Desktop
* In a new
Lack of fractional scaling is a significant feature regression relative
to 17.10 with Unity for those of us with hidpi displays. What can users
do to show support for getting solved?
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Figured this out. Closing.
Cause:
I had intentionally put my home directory under mercurial, primarily to track
config files. .hgignore ignored everything.
The tortoisehg extension apparently ignores .hgignore. When I ran
nautilus with strace, the problem became clear: tortoisehg was
** Attachment added: "script to generate nautilus timings"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1522177/+attachment/4528783/+files/time-nautilus
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Public bug reported:
System: Ubuntu 15.10, x86_64, SSD drive
Nautilus is sporadically extremely slow to start up or refresh a view
even when already running. The effect is bimodal: response is either
nearly immediate or extremely slow. For example, "nautilus ~/" is either
immediately responsive
Kiori's solution didn't work for me.
I ran mtp-detect 10 times, always failing with the same LIBMTP PANIC
message as above.
Ubuntu 14.04, libmtp 1.1.6, Sansa Clip Zip (appropriate libmtp rules
already present).
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Public bug reported:
Unity has recently (~2014-07-15) started exhibiting two odd behaviors that are
likely related:
1) The launcher, which is set to autohide, will appear and disappear in 1s
(even though I hover over the launcher). It is unresponsive to clicks.
2) All applets in the top panel
Public bug reported:
I'm attempting to print to a Dell 2350dn using the Dell ppd. It once
worked and now doesn't, but I use this printer infrequently and don't
know what happened in the interim.
The cups error log has:
E [07/Feb/2014:16:11:53 -0800] [Job 140] Job stopped due to filter errors;
to the 30s
timeout dialog in which the laptop display is fine (i.e., not garbled)
but the projector says no signal.
Both projectors work fine with Macs.
I have tried multiple cable and cable lengths.
I have tried multiple resolutions, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp
Same problem here. Ubuntu 13.04, LibreOffice 4.0.2, x86_64
To reproduce:
1) mount smb via nautilius or gvfs-mount
2) open xlsx
3) splash appears and hangs there
4) kill oosplash. This results in a defunct soffice.bin. Other attempts to
start LO fail silently.
5) gvfs-mount -u smb://
work fine with Macs.
I have tried multiple cable and cable lengths.
I have tried multiple resolutions, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp/optoma-hd20.edid-decode contains the edid
info generated by edid-decode
/sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:02.0/drm/card0/card0
To answer my own question (since no one else bothered), here's a PPA
providing CUPS 1.6.2-1ubuntu2~quantal~ppa0:
https://launchpad.net/~teward/+archive/cups-backports/
Installed on my x86_64 system running Linux Mint 14 (Nadia) XFCE it
solves my problem with a minimum of upgrade ripples or other
It's been over a month since this was fixed in Raring, and almost a
month since someone tested it on Quantal.
When will a backport to Quantal be available as a package?
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in linux yet.
Hi Robert-
How do I explain that this laptop works fine with several models of
external monitors and projectors using either the HDMI or miniDP? Those
wouldn't work if these ports were connected to the optimus, right?
-Reece
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, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp/optoma-hd20.edid-decode contains the edid
info generated by edid-decode
/sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:02.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
.
12.04.1 LTS behaves similarly.
Rebooting with the projector connected has the same effect.
I've
resolutions, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp/optoma-hd20.edid-decode contains the edid
info generated by edid-decode
/sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:02.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
.
12.04.1 LTS behaves similarly.
Rebooting with the projector connected has
, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp/optoma-hd20.edid-decode contains the edid
info generated by edid-decode
/sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:02.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid .
12.04.1 LTS behaves similarly.
Rebooting with the projector connected has the same effect.
I've tried
Also for me: rb immediately froze upon enabling replaygain while playing an mp3.
2.96-0ubuntu4.1 on 12.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/985585
Title:
Rhythmbox
Public bug reported:
Given three files A, B and C, where A is a zip file (a.zip), B is an
ePub file (b.epub) and C is an ODF Spreadsheet file (c.ods) ...
All files have Open With Archive Manager as a menu option in
nautilus.
This is likely due to the shared-mime-info database having the ePub
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887331
Title:
file-roller cannot open filetypes with derived mimetypes (e.g. epub
and ods files)
Status in “file-roller” package
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