Thanks for the info Sebastien. The opinion in the upstream bug seems to
be that this won't be fixed as it doesn't cause any problems. I added
the problem with Opera to the upstream report.
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** Patch added: remove legacy screensaver support (from upstream report)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/923644/+attachment/2708076/+files/remove_legacy_screensaver.patch
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- To
Okay. So there are two problems to this. #1 Totem incorrectly uses xtest
to send ALT every 30s even though other APIs (dbus) are available to
prevent screensaver-activation. #2 totem does this, when not in focus.
Upstream insists on using xtest as a fallback if no APIs (xscreensaver
or dbus) are
Public bug reported:
To replicate play any movie in Totem (non-fullscreen) and open Opera.
Just use Opera for a minute and the (ALT-) menu will open. It seems like
totem is regularly sending a keycode so that the screensaver doesn't
activate.
** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Comment #40 explains and fixes the problem. The clipboard manager
integrated in gnome-settings-daemon doesn't work correctly. When an
application (like Opera or Skype) closes, it tries to get the clipboard
content of those applications and crashes. Knowing this I could
reproduce the crash any
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 885461 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885461
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 885461
nautilus crashes after closing Opera
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Reading through the comments on the Opera blog this bug seems to be
caused by Flash. So I tried blocking Flash and haven't experienced any
crashes, yet. This seems to be related to a problem in libgtk2 2.24.6
and upgrading it to version 2.24.8 seems to fix the crashes. I'll try
that and report
For nautilus this bug seems to be invalid. I couldn't find the proper
project for libgtk2, though.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885461
Title:
nautilus crashes
The bug is still present after upgrading libgtk2.
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Title:
nautilus crashes after closing Opera
Status in “nautilus” package in
The issue is still present for me with 3.0.0-12-generic and the nvidia
chipset discussed above.
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Title:
Automatic remount of
I've got the same problem and it occurs 95% of the time when I quit the
Opera Browser. I've got this problem on a freshly installed machine (I
only copied over some documents and my .ssh from a backup). I'll try the
solution of #14 and report back if it solves the problem.
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nautilus is constantly crashing on me. fresh install on a samsung n130
netbook. Do you have enough information on this bug or should I do a
backtrace?
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