Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Disconnect all scanners
2. Click Scan (or press Ctrl-1)
3. Attempt to close the application or create a new document (Ctrl-n)
What happens: A dialogue appears, asking whether I want to save the
changed document.
Expected behaviour: No dialogue should
Having the same problem here, except it's resetting to the *top-most*
dictionary in the right-click menu (which happens to be French) every
time. As a quadrilingual that's a bit of a pain.
I haven't been able to figure out how to reproduce it reliably, though.
It only started happening recently
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Open a web page
2. Press Ctrl-P
3. Select Print to File
4. In the Save in folder list, select something other than your home
directory or Custom
5. Print
Result: The output file is created in the home directory regardless of
what was selected in Save
Same error with Canon 7D on Ubuntu 13.04 x64. Using a different USB port
worked.
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Title:
GIMP: Could not mount Canon Digital Camera
Public bug reported:
To reproduce (based on http://askubuntu.com/a/288506/10371):
Compare the first five commands:
echo 'foo\ bar'
sudo echo 'foo\ bar'
gksudo -- echo 'foo\ bar'
gksudo --su-mode -- echo 'foo\ bar'
gksu --sudo-mode -- echo 'foo\ bar'
To this:
gksu -- echo 'foo\ bar'
The last
Public bug reported:
After successfully changing the resolution with `gnome-control-center`
and logging out, the login screen resolution is back to 640x480 or
something.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu24
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
After saving the monitor settings and logging out and in again, the
settings are once again back to 640x480. I tried starting `gksudo gnome-
control-center` and applying the settings there, but then I get the
following message:
Failed to apply configuration: %s
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Open a GNOME Terminal
2. Either
2a. Run
apport-bug $PPID
or
2b. Run
apport-bug --window
and click Close, then click on any GNOME Terminal window.
At this point, the Collecting problem information process indicator
runs for over 11 minutes before
Still seeing this in 12.04.2.
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() ejecting drives
Status in Nautilus:
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Run `echo hello world` (without the backticks)
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-F
3. Press E
4. Click Find repeatedly
When going back through the history, this only shows the first match on
each line. That is, h*e*llo world, then *e*cho hello world, then
whatever is
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Focus a GNOME Terminal window
2. Open the Find dialog
3. Search for a string
4. Close the Find dialog
5. Select some text in the terminal
6. Open the Find dialog again
At this point, there are two possible behaviors:
* If the Find dialog contained some
Public bug reported:
In the Language tab of the Language Support window it shows several
variants of English, German, French, Norwegian, and Chinese. If I click
Install / Remove Languages the checkboxes for English, German, French
and Norwegian are all checked. All the Chinese variants are
Possibly related jockey-common bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jockey/+bug/1087457.
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Title:
Not
Public bug reported:
I'm getting this error message:
$ jockey-gtk
(jockey-gtk:17364): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_icon_set_render_icon_pixbuf:
assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed
(jockey-gtk:17364): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_icon_set_render_icon_pixbuf: assertion
`icon_set != NULL' failed
Traceback (most
Possibly related language-selector bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-
selector/+bug/1087452.
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Title:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 863378 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/863378
I don't think it's a duplicate - I never installed Chinese translations
in the first place. I have absolutely no knowledge of that language.
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The user does not have access to write to the root of the partition, but
it does have read access to the root (obviously) and write access to
$HOME/.local/share/Trash and
$HOME/.local/share/Trash/info/[filename].number.trashinfo, as
mentioned. But why should this matter? A normal user doesn't need
/index.html
2. Use SVG rather than PNG for the diagrams:
wget
https://github.com/l0b0/schemaspy2svg/blob/16cb919405c48b66397771e5af0d3f27136dbd1a/schemaspy2svg.sh
bash schemaspy2svg.sh ~/db
3. Go back to the browser window.
4. Left-click on the Relationships tab.
5. Left-click on any of the tables
for the diagrams:
wget
https://github.com/l0b0/schemaspy2svg/blob/16cb919405c48b66397771e5af0d3f27136dbd1a/schemaspy2svg.sh
bash schemaspy2svg.sh ~/db
3. Go back to the browser window.
4. Left-click on the Relationships tab.
5. Left-click on any of the tables.
At this point, the browser
Public bug reported:
As reported elsewhere http://askubuntu.com/questions/172620/how-to-
enable-trash-for-nfs-mounts:
The /home/users directory on my host is an NFS mount connected to a
server which is not in my control. When deleting files in $HOME
(/home/users/foo) with Nautilus I get the
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Title:
Trash doesn't work on NFS mounted partitions
Status in “gnome-applets” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Public bug reported:
To reproduce (done it five times now):
1. Start the computer.
2. Select Ubuntu 2D on the login screen.
3. Log in.
4. Start Nautilus.
5. Press Ctrl-Alt-F1
What happens: The screen hangs - Nothing updates anymore. I can still
use Alt-SysRq-REISUB, but that's all.
What should
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Title:
Nautilus + Ctrl-Alt-F1 - Desktop hang
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
To reproduce
This is what caused bug #799627 - Race condition in mailto-mutt.
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Title:
gnome-terminal.wrapper doesn't wait until program
Referenced in the discussion of Debian bug #576313
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576313.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #576313
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576313
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Public bug reported:
[From Ask Ubuntu http://askubuntu.com/questions/77872/keyboard-mouse-
doesnt-work-on-mac-mini]
The USB keyboard and mouse worked fine during installation, and works
fine until and including the Grub menu, but in the login screen (or
recovery menu) it doesn't work at all.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/888578/+attachment/2591997/+files/Xorg.0.log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/888578/+attachment/2591998/+files/kern.log
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Manually collected the latest logs.
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Title:
No keyboard/mouse input on Mac Mini 4,1
Status in “gdm” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Public bug reported:
I'm not really sure where to file this or what to say, but it should be easily
reproducible (it's happened twice the last few days):
1) Log in.
2) Start `git pull` or some other process which will prompt the user for the
SSH key passphrase.
3) Lock the screen with
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Title:
SSH key passphrase prompt blocks compiz
Status in “gnome-keyring” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm
If the importance was yanked up, shouldn't the status be changed?
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URL handling in gnome-terminal
Status in GNOME
It was confirmed by Gary Bishop. Is any more information needed to work
on this?
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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*All* the other help menu items work.
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Title:
Help - Report a Problem... does nothing
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
When starting Firefox from the shell, no debug output is produced when
clicking Help - Report a Problem...
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Title:
Help - Report
Public bug reported:
Clicking this does nothing at all. I expected to see a bug reporting
form.
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:7.0.1) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/7.0.1
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: firefox 7.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature:
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Title:
Help - Report a Problem... does nothing
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Clicking this
Ah, Ubufox. Can't we bleeping bleep that bleep of an extension? At
least as far as bleeping defaults go, it bleeps bleep.
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Oh, just out of all the Firefox extensions I've ever used, that's the
only one which has caused problems repeatedly, and of all the default
software installed with Ubuntu, it's usually the first one to be
disabled permanently. IMO it's a POS.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
While typing an email, suddenly all the characters in the text area was
changed to completely different ones (see the anonymized attachment),
without any message or other sign of weirdness. It is the first time
this has happened, in any application, after many years of using
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