Shotwell has this feature already. Select a photo, then choose
Edit-Duplicate.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Shotwell has already switched (in the recent 0.13.0 release) to using
OAuth for Picasa authentication. See
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3445#note-8
So I'm marking this bug fixed.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Just like the previous commenter, I saw this crash right after I plugged
in my iPhone.
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Title:
upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in
Public bug reported:
In Quantal, there is no About item in the Nautilus menu, so it's hard to
tell what version of Nautilus I'm running.
In upstream Nautilus from GNOME there is an About menu item, which
appears in the app menu. Ubuntu does not display this menu, so I have
no way to get to this
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Status: Unknown
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That's interesting to hear. If Quantal goes back to Nautilus 3.4, will
Ubuntu plan to update to later versions of Nautilus in the future, or
will it just stay at 3.4 indefinitely (which would be a fork,
essentially)?
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I think this is more properly a bug, not a question. I've used bug to
request package upgrades numerous times in the past and I think that's
an appropriate way to do this. Reopening.
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Sebastien: that's interesting - all good to know.
For the record, Marlin is actually written mostly in C, not Vala. (I
just looked at the source and counted 57K lines of C and 9K of Vala.)
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Quantal currently contains WebKitGTK 1.9.2. Please update to the latest
version, 1.9.6. Thanks!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1042969 ***
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This is a duplicate of bug #1042969.
To see entries for Facebook, Flickr and so on in Shotwell, currently you
must first run Ubuntu Online Accounts to set up accounts for those
services. We realize that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 932520 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/932520
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #932520, which has been fixed in
Quantal. See also http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4966 .
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Some windows on start
I'm also missing the title bar in Firefox. On my machine Thunderbird
does have a title bar.
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Title:
[Oneiric] [Regression]
Shotwell itself does not use lcms; it uses libraw, which depends on
lcms1 in Ubuntu. Note that libraw 0.13.8 (present in Oneiric) can build
using either lcms1 or lcms2. So to solve this particular dependency I
suspect that you only need to update your libraw packaging to build
using lcms2. You
Till: Yes, there really is a libraw. :) You're not seeing it because
on Ubuntu Shotwell is built using libraw as a static library, so libraw
is compiled into the Shotwell executable. It would be nice to use a
shared library instead, but we can't do that at the moment because
libraw.so currently
For Shotwell, this is ticketed upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/421 .
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Does not save the configuration file
...and we also need libraw itself to link to lcms2 rather than lcms1.
I've ticketed that as bug #890379.
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Title:
Completely replace
I was mistaken: the libraw shared library is available in an Ubuntu
package today ('libraw2'). We should build Shotwell to use this shared
library and depend on this package. I've ticketed that as #890372.
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This is a duplicate of bug 887357. The bug has been fixed for the
upcoming release of Shotwell (0.12).
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 887357
send to... broken
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This is a duplicate of bug 887357. The bug has been fixed in Shotwell
0.12.
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I'm running Epiphany 3.4.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. Whenever I try to add a
bookmark, Epiphany hangs and consumes 100% CPU.
The bug does not occur on Fedora 17, so this may be related to Ubuntu's
changes to GTK. The hang occurs inside
gtk_scrolled_window_size_allocate(), so it
Oddly, if I enable overlay scrollbars (by installing liboverlay-
scrollbar3) then everything works fine. This hang only occurs when
overlay scrollbars are disabled.
** Summary changed:
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Also, if I switch to the Adwaita theme then everything works fine. The
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Doesn't start: libgexiv2.so.0 = not found
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Doesn't start: libgexiv2.so.0 = not found
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Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
downloaded pictures detected as duplicates
Status in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887357 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887357
This is a duplicate of #887357, reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4432. It has been fixed in Shotwell
0.11.92 (currently available in Ubuntu Precise).
** This bug has been marked a
This is filed as a Shotwell bug, but has nothing to do with Shotwell.
So I'm marking this as invalid - please reopen or refile this under a
different Ubuntu component.
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This post looks relevant:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13390236/editable-pdf-fields-
disappear-but-visible-on-field-focus-after-save-with-evin
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I see this problem when I run Geary 0.8 on Ubuntu 14.10. I've had to
disable IBus as a workaround.
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System becomes
This works just fine in the final release of Ubuntu 14.10, which has
Linux 3.16.0. I think this bug should be marked fixed.
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Today I made a fresh install of the latest daily build of 14.10
(Utopic). Unfortunately applications that use WebKit, including Geary
and Epiphany, are now strangely sluggish. When I type characters (e.g.
in a new message in Geary or in a form field in Epiphany) they don't
** Summary changed:
- WebKit-based applications are sluggish in Utopic
+ WebKit-based applications are unusably sluggish in Utopic
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I'm running gedit on Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic).
1. Enable the Quick Open plugin.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+O to open the Quick Open dialog.
3. Press Enter to select the first file in the list. gedit will crash with a
segmentation fault.
I also reported this bug to GNOME at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 992338 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/992338
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Privacy settings don't affect Gnome recently-used list.
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Unfortunately I'm still seeing this with the latest Raring updates. I
have Linux 3.8.0-19-generic with xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.21.6-0ubuntu3. Chris, can you elaborate on the race condition here?
This is a race between which two entities - the X server and plymouthd?
And they're both racing
Aha - I just stumbled upon bug #982889 (X trying to start before
plymouth has finished using the drm driver). It certainly looks like
this bug could be related.
It would have been nice if you guys had pointed me to that bug before
now - oh well.
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I just received a fix for bug #982889 via software updates. After that
I tried rebooting 6 times and every boot was successful! So I think
this was a duplicate of that bug all along.
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Yes - I wanted to mark it as a duplicate of the same bug this morning,
but was blocked by the same problem!
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Alexandre, when you say the correct behavior do you mean that Nautilus
is displaying icons on top of a desktop background? What version of
Nautilus are you running? What change have you made to gtk-widgets.css,
exactly? Have you enabled the Compiz wallpaper plugin?
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Alexandre, thanks for the additional information. In GNOME Shell this
is known not to be a problem, as Jeremy pointed out in his comment #11
above. GNOME Shell uses a different window manager (Mutter) which can
draw the background itself and which apparently allows desktop windows
to be
Public bug reported:
In GNOME, the setting /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-format has
value 12h or 24h and determines whether GNOME applications such as
Nautilus display 12-hour or 24-hour time. In vanilla GNOME's control
center there's a Time Date applet which lets the user set this value.
I suspect that the theme changes required will be the same for GNOME
Shell and Unity, so probably there's no need for two bugs. This bug has
already been marked as affecting light-themes, which addresses that
aspect of the problem. For Unity the problem is larger: we'll probably
need to make
Do you mean Kubuntu, for example? Can those flavors run Unity?
If you want to keep /com/canonical/indicator/datetime/time-format for
such flavors, then you could have the Ubuntu gnome-control-center set
both /com/canonical/indicator/datetime/time-format and
I wasn't even aware that I had gdm installed on my system! Ah, I see -
it's a dependency of gnome-shell, which I installed experimentally.
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I just added the 'started plymouth-splash' line to /etc/init/gdm.conf,
then tried rebooting. Unfortunately it still took me three tries to get
a successful boot. On the first attempt I was left looking at a screen
with boot text including
Starting LightDM Display Manager
Starting Recovery
Public bug reported:
In the generic GNOME sources, Ctrl+Delete is the keyboard shortcut for
deleting a file in both Nautilus and in gedit's file browser. Ubuntu
patches Nautilus to use Delete instead. For consistency, you should
also patch gedit to use the same shortcut there.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
GNOME removed type-ahead find in Nautilus 3.6, not without controversy:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2012-August/msg2.html
Now when you type in a Nautilus window, Nautilus immediately performs a
search in the current directory and all its
Public bug reported:
On Raring, gedit's embedded terminal (enabled via the Embedded Terminal
plugin) shows white text on a light gray background. It's almost
impossible to read.
On Fedora the embedded terminal in the same version of gedit looks fine.
I think this is probably an Ambiance theming
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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OK - I installed linux-
image-3.9.0-994-generic_3.9.0-994.201304060409_amd64 and rebooted. On
my first boot I saw a blank screen on VT7, and when I switched to VT1
and logged in I saw that X and plymouthd had just crashed as evidenced
by files in /var/crash. The X log, however, included no error
Yeah. My vote is to stay with the current Nautilus (3.6 in Raring)
since it is maintained upstream, but to use patches or plugins to fix
the most important regressions.
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I reinstalled Raring from a daily build in the hope that might fix
things. It didn't: booting still usually, but not always, fails. To
recap what I've said above, when I boot one of three things typically
happens:
1. I'm left looking at a black screen with a mouse cursor on virtual terminal
7.
There you go.
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X server sometimes fails to start on MacBook Air 5,2: no screens found
Status in Unity:
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy), which has Epiphany 3.6.1. I have
Epiphany installed on my system and I'd like to set it as default, but
it doesn't show up in the list of browsers to choose from in System
Settings-Details-Default Applications-Web.
The problem is that
Should I mark the existing bug #1178769 as a duplicate of this one?
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Title:
Please merge webkitgtk 2.0.2 from Debian
Status in
I see this too. I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacBookPro9,1.
In the power settings I have When the lid is closed: Do nothing, but
the machine suspends every time I close the lid. And unfortunately when
I open the lid it can't wake from suspend (see bug #1186818), forcing me
to reboot.
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #990908 ('Won't honor Do Nothing
when Lid is Closed'). As described in that bug, the computer suspends
when the lid is closed even though you've selected Do Nothing in the
power preferences.
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In the current development version of Ubuntu (13.10 Saucy) the power
settings do offer a choice When the lid is closed: Do nothing. So I'm
marking this as fixed. (The behavior is broken, but that's a different
issue; see bug #990908.)
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1186558 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1186558
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1186558
Please merge webkitgtk 2.0.2 from Debian
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This bug is a duplicate of bug #1180513 (lid close actions are ignored
laptop always suspends) in the gnome-settings-daemon project. These
days gnome-settings-daemon actually handles power-related events such as
suspend/resume (gnome-power-mangaer is historical).
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This is a duplicate of bug #990908 (gnome-power-manager: Won't honor Do
Nothing when Lid is Closed). That bug is older, but this one is in the
correct project (gnome-settings-daemon). We should close one of these.
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Yes - I've noticed this too. I agree that either mouse button should
work.
Should this be filed under lightdm, or lightdm-gtk-greeter?
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Martin, thanks for looking into this. By the way, is gnome-settings-
daemon 3.8 expected to land in Saucy?
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Title:
Currently it's possible to click most buttons in unity-greeter using
either the left or right mouse button. But some still accept only a
left click:
- the buttons in the shutdown dialog (as noted above)
- the button that lets you select a login session (e.g. either GNOME or Ubuntu)
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Support both left and right mouse button activating elements
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I see this too in Ubuntu 13.10 with a GeForce GT 650 M (on a
MacBookPro9,1).
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Title:
[GeForce GT 430] Resume
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I'm running Nautilus 3.6.3 on Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy).
When I double click a file in Nautilus and there is no application
installed which can open the file, Nautilus will try to auto-install an
application but the auto-install hangs. Specifically, for example:
1. Make sure
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I have a MacBookPro9,1, which has both an integrated Intel HD Graphics
4000 controller and a discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 650M. I want to
disable the Nvidia graphics and boot using Intel only, since I don't
need the Nvidia chip's capabilities and it shortens battery life (and
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Note that in the X log I attached the X server still loads the Nouveau X
driver nouveau_drv.so. As I mentioned I blacklisted the kernel driver,
so I assume that the X driver can't do anything. Still, maybe I should
repeat this experiment with the Nouveau X driver uninstalled.
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OK, I uninstalled the Nouveau X driver, blacklisted the Nouveau kernel
driver and rebooted. As I suspected, it made no difference: the X
server still failed to start. I'll attach the Xorg.0.log from this time
around.
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Ah. And who should be setting the mux in that way? The Intel X driver?
The Intel kernel driver? Some other component?
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Ah. Is this something that you can work on (and are willing to), or
should I refile this as a bug in those kernel drivers to bring this to
the attention of others?
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacbookPro9,1, which has both an
Nvidia GeForce GT 650M and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000
controller. I boot with EFI and use the Nouveau driver.
On this machine logging out is slow, taking maybe 10 seconds or so.
'top' shows
apport information
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I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy) on a MacbookPro9,1, which has both an
Nvidia GeForce GT 650M and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000
controller. I boot with EFI and use the Nouveau
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** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1191426/+attachment/3704653/+files/Lsusb.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1191426/+attachment/3704654/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1191426/+attachment/3704655/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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