Public bug reported:
Edit Preferences General Use the following sound file
Whatever file is chosen, it never plays when a new email arrives. If I
press PLAY in the Tbird dialog box, then the file does play. But it
doens't play when new email arrives.
** Affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Part of the problem is that Windows users don't know about Ctrl+Page Up.
Windows only uses Ctrl+Tab. And since everything else in the windows
world also does (eg., Firefox, Chrome, Opera, all Windows programs,
etc), users never learn that Ctrl+Page Up exists. I just saw a bug
report somewhere else
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 388508 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388508
@Jeremy Bicha
I'm just trying to bring this to you guys' attention. Whatever you guys
think is best, I'll support. I just wanted to present this viewpoint so
that it was at least represented. Windows often
Filed upstream bug with GNOME:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671273
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #671273
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671273
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This really should be marked at a higher importance than Wishlist.
Especially for an LTS. This is a standard keyboard shortcut that is in
use across OSes that greatly facilitates accessibility to OS settings.
The Dash is even supposed to use it for its equivalent of tabs: lenses
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Why are Microsoft Windows shortcuts being adopted? Microsoft's keyboard
shortcuts are not necessarily better.
Please don't adopt the Super+Down-arrow shortcut key to restore and
minimize windows. This is inconvenient because when users want to
minimize a window that is presently maximized they
What does it mean that the Alt+F1 keyboard shortcut is crossed out in
the Google Docs document?
I prey this doesn't mean this keyboard shortcut has been canceled! This
keyboard shortcut is enormously helpful and productive! A great example
comes from users who hide the Launcher and use Alt+F1 to
Guys, how about keeping the same traditional pattern for window-
controls (e.g., minimize and maximize) but simply switch ALT for SUPER
as the modifier?:
Alt+F10 becomes Super+F10
Alt+F5 becomes Super+F5
Alt+F9 becomes Super+F9
etc.
And the Launcher Keyboard Navigation Mode keyboard shortcut
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1.) open Nautilus
2.) press TAB and notice that the focus (i.e., orange highlight) lands on
Devices in the sidepane
3.) try to navigate the sidepane by using the up/down keys = nothing happens
(the orange highlight stays on Devices
The sidepane cannot
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Title:
@Jeremy,
GNOME bug report here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670572
Hopefully I got the component correct. If I didn't and you know which
component I should have selected from the GNOME list, please advise.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #670572
You guys are marking this as affecting GTK+. In the GNOME
product/component list for this bug I stuck it under Nautilus Sidebar
Panel (Other). GNOME had all kinds of entries for GTK. Should I have
put it under one of the GTK entries instead (but which one)?
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Filed bug at bugzilla.gnome.org here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669985
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #669985
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669985
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Public bug reported:
When I open a new PDF, the default view is always Fit Page Width. A
setting should exist that allows users to set Best Fit as the default
view.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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What exactly is the bug here being reported? Is the bug that the screen
is locked after putting Ubuntu to sleep? Or is it that the Screen is not
locked after putting GNOME-SHELL to sleep?
I am using Ubuntu and I do NOT want the screen to be locked when I
resume from sleep. Yet every time I put
Public bug reported:
Depending on where the focus is in the Print Dialog box, pressing
Enter will fail to cause the printer to print if trying to print from
Firefox or Gedit. Printing from LibreOffice, however, does NOT exhibit
this bug.
To replicate, do the following:
1. open Firefox or Gedit
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Title:
Pressing Enter in print dialog box will not cause printing
Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in
I don't consider this a bug anymore!
Big thanks to Timothy Mayoh Sebastien Bacher. I can't believe my
ignorance.
guys, just go to /var/log and right-click whatever log file you're
interested in and select Copy to and then select your Home folder. Or
alternatively you can open the Log File
Bug 449374, which I agree with, argues there are too many default logs
making the Log File Viewer needlessly complex. It also causes the Log
File Viewer to be very slow to open because it has to load all the logs
(at least on my computer). seems to me that if the user knows about
logs and wants
Public bug reported:
The Log File Viewer is always empty. I set up GUFW and enabled logging.
I verified that logging is on using the sudo ufw status verbose
command. I set GUFW to reject all outgoing connections to test the Log.
I then tried using Firefox and some other applications that connect
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