Public bug reported:
I want to resize a number of images to the resolution of 2200x1650 or
1650x2200, depending on whether the image is 4:3 or 3:4 (all source
images are in one of those aspects). I have tried a number of geometry
specifications and found that the best way to achieve this is to
Since there was no activity here, I forwarded this report upstream and
received information from Paul Eggert that the bug has been fixed in tar
1.25.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zsh
When the directory contains a single quote (apostrophe) in its name,
pressing the tab key to expand dir/* into a list of files no longer
works. What happens instead is that the tab key doesn't do anything
while cursor is inside the dir/* word.
This
How is the user to know that he needs to change the
/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_key_theme gconf key? I believe the GTK
documentation only mentions ~/.gtkrc-2.0. This is how I stumbled on this
problem.
Should I file this as a documentation bug, then?
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Setting gtk-key-theme-name in
If keyboard shortcuts only affect metacity, how come Ctrl-Alt-L works?
The problem with Enlightenment's keyboard preferences is that it's
unaware of Gnome. For e-gnome to make sense, one should be able to
access the Gnome Run dialog or to access the screenshot taking
functionality.
If the
The issue has remained unchanged. Please advise if you need additional
information.
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Integration with Gnome panel is lacking
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60370
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Gnome keyboard shortcuts don't work under enlightenment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60372
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Public bug reported:
Tcc appears non-functional in Edgy. It is unable to compile and link
any programs, even trivial ones, such as hello world. For example:
$ cat a.c
#include stdio.h
int main()
{
printf(hello world\n);
return 0;
}
$ tcc a.c
tcc: file 'AS_NEEDED' not found
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tar
Tar appears unable to uncompress a .Z file (produced with the compress
utility) without the compress binary being present on the system.
This should not be necessary because gzip is (and always has been)
quite capable of uncompressing compress-ed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: enlightenment
When I click on a window in Gnome panel window list, I am not
transported to the appropriate enlightenment virtual desktop. For
example, if I notice that there are new messages in my gaim conversation
window (it blinks in the window list),
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: enlightenment
Some of the Gnome keyboard shortcuts, set up in
System-Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts, don't work in enlightenment,
using the E-Gnome session. For example, Alt-F2 doesn't invoke the
Gnome run dialog, Alt-PrintScreen doesn't take
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0
Using the line such as:
gtk-key-theme-name = Emacs
in one's ~/.gtkrc-2.0 doesn't introduce emacs-like bindings to GTK
applications in Ubuntu. This normally works in GTK2, including the one
distributed with Debian.
Expected result:
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