Yes, that method works (thank you), but none the less (for user-
friendliness' sake), you should provide such options where they're most
commonly used; put a check-box in the open with dialog (see attachment).
** Attachment added: MissingAlwaysCheckbox.png
** Description changed:
1) Right-click a file in nautilus
2) Select Open With
3) Select Other Application
4) See the attached screenshot MissingAlwaysCheckbox2.png
Notice that it is missing the check box option to Always use this
program for this kind of file.
Even if their
Here is the up-stream of this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674480
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Here's an upstream of this issue:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674480
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674480
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I submitted this upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674480
However, link above is not directly related to the bug we're discussing
here; it is indirectly related though.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 12.10, Ubuntu no longer honors my setting to never
turn my screen off.
Here's how I have it set:
System Settings Brightness and Lock Turn screen off when inactive
for: Never
Despite this, the monitor seems to dim off every 10 to 15 minutes
Public bug reported:
When I need to print an envelope, I use the attached file as a template.
I open it up, change the address information, and I'll usually save it
as a new filename if I intend to mail that company or person in the
future. (See attachment Envelope.odt)
However, when I click the
Hmm, now it is working. Sometimes it doesn't though
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Title:
Save As Dialog Not Coming Up
Status in “libreoffice”
Public bug reported:
Mono version 2.10.8.1 is the latest version in the Ubuntu repositories.
When will the 3.0 release become available in the repositories?
Release Notes:
http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: mono-runtime
I can't speak for other dialogs. Right now, I can't reproduce this bug
(even on the Save As dialog -- as reported).
It has occurred more than once for me, yet I can never seem to
*intentionally* reproduce it.
** Description changed:
When I need to print an envelope, I use the attached file as
This bug is so annoying, I reported a duplicated of it recently:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screensaver/+bug/1070610
I hope this is something that can be fixed easily/quickly. I'm eager for
this to be fixed in a upcoming update.
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On systems that I've done a fresh install of 12.10 on, I have not
noticed this bug.
However, on systems that I've upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10, I do
experience this bug.
This bug may not be limited to upgraded installations of 12.10, but I
thought I'd note that this has been my own experience.
Public bug reported:
Each time I reboot my machine (since October 2012!) a crash report comes up
saying that this package has crashed:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory
I've sent the crash report probably 60 times as this point. Each time I
send it, I get no opportunity to comment
Public bug reported:
In my pidgin preferences, I have Show system tray icon set to
Always. Yet, in Unity (Ubuntu 12.10) the tray icon is only displayed
some of the time and is not visible most of the time.
As a work around, I just Lock to Launcher the pidgin icon. I might
come to prefer this
That's a good observation. It does indeed seem to occur when you are
opening an existing document (like the one I've attached in #1).
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Title:
Crashes Daily: /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory
Status in
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Title:
rdp clipboard sync doesn't work anymore.
Status in Remmina - The GTK+ Remote Desktop Client:
New
Using a fully updated Ubuntu 14.04, I've begun to experience this bug
again lately.
I'm able to do copy and paste with rdesktop (logging into the very same
servers where Remmina is failing to provide copy and paste between my
remote sessions and local desktop).
Has anyone else recently began to
As a work-around I'm using this program:
sudo apt-get install geany
It automatically remembers my sessions without the addition of hard-to-
find packages/plugins.
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Please view this video of the bug I'm reporting:
http://youtu.be/wKGLff7HhS8
Essentially, when using the Unity desktop in a Multiple Monitor setup
(using workspaces), Remmina is launching remote sessions into a window
larger than the workspace to which I'm launching it.
This may be a bug in Unity, but I've also posted to what I think is upstream
for Remmina:
https://sourceforge.net/p/remmina/bugs/94/
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Can someone please upgrade this package in 14.04 LTS, so that an update
is released via Ubuntu Software Updater?
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Title:
Remmina
You can detect which version of remmina you are using by running this as
one command:
sudo apt-get install apt-show-versions ; sudo apt-show-versions remmina
In Ubuntu 14.01 this returns:
remmina:amd64/trusty 1.0.0-4ubuntu3 uptodate
What version is being run in Ubuntu 14.10?
It seems like I
@Christopher M. Penalver :
I'm rarely experiencing lockups these days. Also, now, when I do
experience a lockup, if I try to close Remmina (by right-clicking the
launcher on the launcher-task-bar) it produces a dialog asking me if I
want to force the closing of Remmina. So, when this does happen,
Public bug reported:
In the last couple of weeks, I've experienced problems (off and on),
where after logging into the Unity desktop, I do not have a mouse-
cursor.
When this happens, with the intention of rebooting, I hit ctrl-alt-
delete. This produces a dialog that allows me to logout (but
Public bug reported:
The Unity Desktop doesn't allow a user to reboot their computer by
hitting ctrl-alt-delete.
When ctrl-alt-delete his hit, only two options are provided:
- Lock
- Log out
This bugs is requesting that 4 more options be added to this menu:
- Reboot
- Shutdown
- System Monitor
Public bug reported:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the goto place for everything you want
to do, the developers have over looked 3 fundamental tasks that a user might
intuitively try to achieve with the unity dash:
- Reboot
- Restart (another alias a user might intuitively type to
Public bug reported:
According to pidgin's website:
Pidgin 2.10.10 contains important security updates. Please upgrade!
source: http://pidgin.im/
It seems Ubuntu 14.10 is running version 2.10.9. Pidgin is cross-
platform, so it may be that these security concerns my not apply to
Ubuntu, but I
Public bug reported:
I'm getting this crash notification each time I boot, yet I'm not
experiencing any noticeable problems.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: nvidia-331 331.89-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
This bug has been reported and fixed in a prior version of Ubuntu, but
I'm submitting a new bug because it is not fix in Ubuntu 14.04.
You cannot highlight or copy any text (such as package-names) from the
Ubuntu Software Center.
When I do not know the name of a package, I
Does anyone know why this plug-in was removed, or how we can get it back
into the gedit plug-in's package?
** Also affects: gdp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: utopic
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This issue is especially apparent when you use Unity's scaling features in
Ubuntu 14.04:
http://neartalk.com/ss/2014-08-12_001_850x1010.png
My eyes like everything bigger, but it doesn't play well with this
setting window. Additionally, you cannot resize this window or maximize
it.
** Tags
Public bug reported:
Twice today, I had to shutdown my Ubuntu 14.04 improperly due to system
lock-up.
Each time the lockup happened, these are the exact steps I did:
1) Launch Chromium browser
2) Go to https://login.microsoftonline.com
3) type in an email address
4) Press tab (attempting to move
When I installed chromium, I did so with two other packages:
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
pepperflashplugin-nonfree
Hope that helps.
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It may be a coincidence that Ubuntu 14.04 locked up the two times I
repeated the steps outlined in this report.
I now recall an old bug I reported that might be the true cause of this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1314368
I'm not certain, but again, I'm reporting
** Tags added: upgrade-software-version
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Title:
Remmina Launching Remote Sessions Larger than Workspace
Status in Unity:
New
Is this bug fixed in later versions? Perhaps the 14.04 package needs
upgrading?
In Ubuntu 14.04, I'm running this version:
remmina:amd64/trusty 1.0.0-4ubuntu3 uptodate
You can see what version you are running by running the following in one
command line:
sudo apt-get install apt-show-versions
I you view the video of this bug (on YouTube), under it is a message board
where Brendan Hide said this:
I've had this exact same bug running ArchLinux. Seems to have been fixed in
the latest version however. My pacman log shows I updated Remmina on Thursday
October 17th from v1.0.0 to
I'm still experiencing this in Ubuntu 14.04.
** Description changed:
Although this was fix in earlier releases of Ubuntu, I'm now again
experiencing the bug where you'll launch an application (from the
launcher) on a particular Monitor (in a dual monitor setup) and then the
- application
Public bug reported:
Ever since upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04, simple scan no longer works.
In previous version of Ubuntu, Simple Scan worked great with my HP
ScanJet 6200C, but now, each time I launch Simple-Scan it crashes before
I have the opportunity to scan anything.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
I'm unable to complete the Setup wizard for indicator-weather. At the
very end of the setup, clicking the Apply button does nothing; it does
not save my settings and it does not close the dialog, yet the dialog is
not locked up (I can hit the back or cancel buttons
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
I'm unable to complete the Setup wizard for indicator-weather. At the
very end of the setup, clicking the Apply button does nothing; it does
not save my settings and it does not close the dialog, yet the dialog is
apport information
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When you launch pidgin as a Startup applciation in Ubuntu 13.04, the
buddy-list-window launches, but is grayed out in a locked up state. If
you click the exit button, Ubuntu will ask you if you want to Force
quit.
Reproduce:
1) sudo apt-get install pidgin
2) If you don't
I submitted this bug in October of 2012, and I'm surprised that this
regression hasn't been fixed for 13.04.
I too have confirmed that the issue remains (currently) with only 3 days
remaining before the release of Ubuntu13.04:
http://djazz.mine.nu/files/ubuntucountdown/
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Please help me report this bug to the correct project.
Today, my Uncle purchased a new Laptop. It is an ASUS F75A, having the
following network card:
lspci | grep -i wireless
02:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9485 Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 01)
When pidgin is launched as a Start Up Application, is it somehow
launching so early that some of its dependencies aren't fully ready to
facilitate pidgin's launch?
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*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter
vendor: Atheros Communications Inc.
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@:02:00.0
logical name: wlan0
version: 01
serial:
At kernel.org it says:
Wireless drivers are just one component of the software stack necessary
for wireless devices to function. There are also userspace components,
namely NetworkManager, wpa_supplicant, wireless-tools, wireless-regdb,
CRDA, iw and possibly many more (as always, there are lots
Good news!
I've discovered a workaround that persist reboot:
1) sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
2) Add this line:
blacklist asus-nb-wmi
3) Save your edit.
After performing these steps, I rebooted the laptop, logged in, and it
connected via wi-fi automatically!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
ASUS F75A wi-fi disabled by hardware switch
Now that we have an effective work-around, how do we fix this so that
other's won't have encounter this problem?
** Project changed: linux = linux (Ubuntu)
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Please help me report this bug to the correct project.
Today, my Uncle purchased a new Laptop. It is an ASUS F75A, having the
following network card:
lspci | grep -i wireless
02:00.0 Network controller:
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Everything doesn't need to be reinvented from scratch when you make
something new; it seems like a lot of thought was put into GNOME 2 menu
organization, and certain conceptual aspects of it should prevail into
GNOME 3 and Unity. One unabridged-hierarchical-menu-system ought to be
there long side
Ok, I'm assuming I should take asus-nb-wmi off the my blacklist before
testing that deb?
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Title:
ASUS F75A wi-fi
Suprisingly, blacklisting asus-nb-wmi didn't disable function keys for
brightness adjustment.
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Title:
ASUS F75A wi-fi
Great news!
The deb file you posted does indeed fix the problem.
I no longer have asus-nb-wmi blacklisted, and after installing the fix
you created, I was able to reboot and consume wi-fi automatically.
I bet it is too late to get this fix into the Ubuntu 13.04 Live Disc
(which will be release
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After selecting the wi-fi network I want to connect to, the connection
button is grayed out during and after I've completed typing in the key.
If this dialog is some how pre-decting that the key I'm entering is
wrong, it should provide some type of red alert detailing this
I guess the main point of this bug, is that if you're going to disable a
button (that a user intends to click), tell them WHY it is disabled,
instead of just disabling it. Be explicit, and make it unambiguously
clear as to why the button is disabled.
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Title:
Dialog provides no feedback after entering valid password
Status in “unity-greeter” package
I can confirm that this bug is still present in Ubuntu 13.04.
Typically, you'd expect the cursor to change to something progressive
(like an hour-glass or an animated cursor) to indicate that Ubuntu is
trying to do something. Instead, the system always seems to be locked
up until login completes.
Well, you have to understand, when it gets marked as medium
importance, that's practically equivalent to won't fix these days.
Apparently, the bug volume outweighs the number of developers these
days. More of us need to step up, and download the code associated with
these bugs, and submit
So, would this be the authoritative place I'd get the current code:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/unity-greeter
???
If so, what environment would I want to pull it up in. Is it just text
files?
Then we'd need to locate in code where that little spin icon is in code,
and figure out how to
I reinstalled Ubuntu 13.04 beta, and now I see the indicator fine, and I
even see the temperature displayed.
This bug is probably exclusive to installations of 13.04 which are
upgrades from previous versions. After doing a fresh install (non-
upgrade-installation), everything was fine.
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Windows 8 has raised the bar when it comes to the default application
an operating system provides for monitoring your system.
In the attached screen shot, you'll see that not only do I get a large
graph for the thumbnail I've selected (on the left), but each
Public bug reported:
Had to boot about 3 times before I got to the desktop, but it ran solid
after that.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.21.5-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-17.27-generic 3.8.6
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-17-generic x86_64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1134112 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1134112
Where is it duplicated? The link to 1134112 doesn't work for me.
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Notice in this attachment, that I have 2 VPN connections configured.
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Notice in this attachment, that although I have two VPN connections
configured, I don't have any way of initiating a connection to them,
Because they are not being quick-listed.
** Attachment added: ScreenShot2.png
Notice in this 3rd attachment, after unplugging my Cat5 cable (and
plugging it back in), the quick-listing of the VPN connections is
happening again.
This workaround works sometimes, but not always.
So, please try to reproduce this bug and fix it. I'm hoping it won't be
too much trouble to fix.
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