I am affected by this bug as well. It's just an annoyance, but quite an
annoying annoyance. Any chance for a fix?
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Title:
This package breaks "ar
The bug still exists in a freshly-updated 15.10.
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Title:
wmctrl cannot move windows into certain positions
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version 15.04, Unity version 7.3.2+15.04.20150420-0ubuntu1 and
wmctrl version 1.07-7.
If I try to place a window in the top left of the desktop, with the command
"wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,0,0,1240,1034", it'll instead place the window about
10 pixels to the right of t
I have a similar issue with wmctrl in 15.04. Trying to place a window in
the top-left corner, right next to the launcher, doesn't work.
"wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 1,0,0,1240,1034" will place the window about 5
pixels to the right no matter what. If I try to place a window on the
top right corner "wmct
I am also suffering this problem in Ubuntu 12.10.
Commenting out the sourcing of bash-completion managed to fix it, but the
problem is that it disables all of its advantages. The problem must be in one
of the various files at /usr/share/bash-completion/completions ,I'd bet. But
debugging that u
I am affected by this after I upgraded to 12.10. Not a major issue but
would like to know what it is.
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Title:
.goutputstream files polluting $HOME
I also get this, but I couldn't get any debug information (crash is
silent even in debug mode). I am glad someone reported it first with
more relevant data.
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Anyone examined the .desktop file?
If I drag it into the launcher bar, using the "open new document/window"
functions work very oddly, opening more than one "ghost" document. If I try to
add double quotes the %U, it tries to open $HOME/Documents (which is a folder,
won't work). I can also reprod
This bug report from Redhat seems to have more about it. I tried this
solution in the source and works.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?format=multiple&id=684908
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #684908
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=684908
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I also get a crash. Tried to build it from source, and this is what
happened. Oneiric 32-bit, all packages up-to-date to this day.
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/bin/krename
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
QString (other=, this=0
@Mark
Mr.Shuttleworth, you clearly are a more successful person than I am, and I
respect your opinions to a certain degree.
I only want this change to be reverted since I work with regular end-users
without computer knowledge and I am sure they will react to this change in a
negative way.
You s
@Mark
I think this is a very sensitive decision to take in a LTS release, considering
how many users are unable/unwilling to learn how to change it. It will create
that kind of frustration that is not critical but enough to create "hatred" to
the brand. There are already several shortcomings/pap
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