I don't know if it's of any importance, but I thought I should mention
that this still happens to me with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 580. I tried a
while ago to boot up the (then) new Gnome 3 release Live CD, and it just
froze immediately after automatically logging in and displaying the
desktop. The
I think I'm on to something here. (I'm now using version
2.0.5+git20121219+r480-0~r44~quantal1, just for your information.) Allow
me to explain.
First of all, I have this GNOME Shell extension installed, which might
help when debugging this: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/212
Interesting. The VLC team seems to claim that the PulseAudio sync issues
are fixed. They posted on their news blog[1] on 2012-12-15 with a link
to release notes of version 2.0.5, saying: 2.0.5 also improves the Mac
OS interface, some video filters and Pulseaudio synchronization.[2]
Meanwhile, I
I am still seeing this issue with VLC
2.0.4+git20121208+r469-0~r43~quantal1 from the daily stable PPA.
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Title:
Sound lags
Same here. I'm on Ubuntu GNOME Remix. Doesn't seem to matter whether I'm
playing a video (totem, vlc, YouTube, whatever) in fullscreen or not
fullscreen, whether the timer in Brightness and Lock setting is set to
10 min, 1 hour or Never... The screen always goes black after 10
minutes. Always.
I'm very late to this party, but:
We have FAR more pressing problems on the discretion front. Top of my
list is the fact that we don't map notifications away from projectors.
That's far more risky - you can control your choice of wallpaper, but
you can't control what someone might IM to you while
Public bug reported:
Whenever I scroll the mouse wheel in the playlist on the right-hand side
of totem's interface, totem seeks in the video or audio file being
played. This happens in both paused and playing state.
totem seeks in the file regardless of what is being shown in the
sidebar. It's
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Title:
Scrolling in totem's playlist seeks in the media file
Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Public bug reported:
Usually, launching nautilus from a terminal used to give the prompt
back. It does not anymore.
What I expect to happen is this (comments are within []):
~$ cd Documents
~/Documents$ nautilus .
[Here, a nautilus window opens show contents of ~/Documents.]
~/Documents$
But
I'm getting this in Ubuntu 11.10 with a fully upgraded system.
Unmounting the volume in the Disk Utility program seems to do some
sort of trick.
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Daniel:
Oh I'm sorry! I'm confusing this bug with the possibly related bug where
gnome-terminal itself doesn't obey its own show menubar setting.
Good thing you asked me specifically. :-) Sorry for the confusion.
I'm using gnome-shell, so I'm not suffering from this behavior at all,
and I don't
Running `sudo apt-get install --fix-policy --install-recommends' does
not fix gnome-terminal's behavior for me. It installed a few packages, I
rebooted the computer, but gnome-terminal does not appear to adhere to
its own settings after that.
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Installing Oneiric from scratch is what I did, yet I am experiencing
this issue.
Although I did install it a day or two after its release, so it might be
different now -- I don't know.
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Dan:
The emacs-style shortcuts you refer to are part of bash, so I don't
think removing anything in gnome-terminal would be removing that
functinality in bash, unless that was intentional, which would be very
very mean. :(
There already is an option available via gconf-editor, that has to do
with
mdpoole: That should probably be a separate bug.
jfinkels: ... because I think that's what it is -- a bug. Using emacs
style shortcuts in bash is a must for me, but I also want to use
mnemonics to access the menu. This is currently not possible because of
poor choices for menu mnemonics.
If
In accordance with Daniel Hahler's findings regarding shrinking window
sizes (comment #5), this bug also causes new windows to open with a
terminal height of 2 less rows than specified in the profile settings.
(Default is 80x24, so gnome-terminal opens with 80x22 in the case where
the default
** Description changed:
This is not so much a bug as a design problem in the latest version of
gnome-sudoku, but it leads to serious playability issues. Since 3x3
squares are relevant to game play, there is typically a darker border
around those squares as compared to the individual
Scott: Every OS sucks. All you can do is aim for less sucky. ;-)
http://youtu.be/d85p7JZXNy8
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Title:
Menubar always shown
skh:
Well, the menu bar doesn't show in Unity3D for me either, but that's because
the global menu takes over the menu bar. I see no menu bar in Unity3D even when
the settings is set to *show* the menu bar, which in my opinion is a bug in
itself (since I think the global menu is a huge bug...).
Elias Martenson:
I get the same behavior with gedit for example. I do expect the menu bar
to appear in gedit, but I expect it to appear at the same time as the
rest of the application. Not 1 second after the application window is
visible. Might this also be a bug, and related to this?
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I'm getting this behavior on pristine installations of 11.10 (not
upgraded from 11.04), running in gnome-shell. Presumably also in
unity3D.
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Public bug reported:
In gnome-terminal settings, I always disable the Show menubar by
default in new terminals option. This seems better ignored in Unity
since it has its global menu anyway. But this option should not be
ignored in gnome-shell, which it seems to be. I disable the option, open
new
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