** Changed in: pinfo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Short form of option "--node" ("-n") is present, but broken and
** Description changed:
The option "--node" of "pinfo" is used to initially navigate to a section of
the info page (a node),
in the same way it is implemented in "info".
This option is important when accessing long info pages.
It could be expected that the option is compatible with
Public bug reported:
The option "--node" of "pinfo" is used to initially navigate to a section of
the info page (a node),
in the same way it is implemented in "info".
This option is important when accessing long info pages.
It could be expected that the option is compatible with "info",
and
To me the thumbnails are rather too small,
on a 2560x1600, 101 dpi screen (30").
The solution is the same, described in the current title:
"Static Application Switcher needs ability to change thumbnail size"
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Public bug reported:
The package description of the text theme package,
"plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text"
as shown in aptitude etc,
states it is a logo theme, just like
"plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo" which is confusing
without much context.
The description of "plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text" is:
Public bug reported:
The individual man pages do not reveal the relation to the package,
which is confusing when seeing the man page.
The man pages note that they describe a user command and are in man section 1
(see below for a typical example page).
The command names use a common prefix
Public bug reported:
The individual man pages do not reveal the relation to the package,
which is confusing when seeing the man page.
The man pages note that they describe a user command and are in man section 1
(see below for a typical example page).
The command names use a common prefix
Public bug reported:
The option -q and -Qm should both suppress error messages.
Both do not prevent the message No Exif data found in the file, which
is shown on stderr when there are no such data:
$ exiv2 -Qm pr test.jpg
File name : test.jpg
File size : 241565 Bytes
MIME type
Public bug reported:
The program interacts with the user by a text mode line-by-line interface.
It consists of a sequence of menus, where the choice is made by entering a
number.
For context, assume the user starts the program, but intends to make no
changes at all.
That could be done by
Public bug reported:
With version 2.7.4 of k4dirstat installed,
the program actively shows the version '2.7.0':
From the menu item About k4dirstat:
k4dirstat
Version 2.7.0
Using KDE Development Platform 4.13.3
$ k4dirstat -v
Qt: 4.8.6
KDE Development Platform: 4.13.3
While trying transset under compiz, even if the correct window is supplied
directly by id,
it still insists to choose a different window.
I looked up the right window id for setting the property and used it for
the --id option:
$ transset -v --id 0x7d1bf3c 0.5
Selecting window by id
It seems to be not a bug,
according to the answers to that question linked in the previous post.
The iso file is not mounted read only - even if the iso image file may be read
only.
That allows for changes in the metadata of the iso file - even if the files in
the iso filesystem can not be
There is a very similar case described in a question at
unix.stackexchange.com:
`mount -o loop` changes mounted ISO image file,
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/149459/mount-o-loop-changes-mounted-iso-image-file
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1160569 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1160569
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1160569
[regression] GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion `sys_page_size
== 0' failed
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I understand that the process reporting the line is working just fine;
But I think that, in itself, showing the message in the log is a bug;
It is bound to be very distracting when reading the log after something went
wrong, trying to spot suspicious messages.
Without background, I read it as
** Summary changed:
- init: failsafe main process killed by TERM signal
+ Confusing log message init: failsafe main process (...) killed by TERM
signal
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In accord with comments 17 and 22, it seems fixed.
** Changed in: autokey (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
AutoKey-GTK:
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