Same problem here :
- a CIFS share (Alfresco) on the network, requiring authentication
- this share is accessible through OpenVPN
- mount.cifs works flawlessly
- gnome-vfs in previous versions of Ubuntu worked flawlessly
- gvfs (via Nautilus or in a terminal with gvfs-mount) refuses to mount the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: leafpad
Tested in Jaunty, but was present in earlier versions.
To reproduce :
- Open ~/.config/leafpad/leafpadrc
- The file should contain some parameters
- Empty the file
- Launch leafpad from a terminal: you'll get a fragmentation error
- Delete the
On Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala), the bug is still here, only in gnome-
terminal (and not in any other gtk or gnome app).
My setup
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A laptop with a Swiss French keyboard. At work, I connect a Dvorak keyboard to
it. So I'm using a Swiss French layout at home and a Dvorak layout at work on
See #16 at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
terminal/+bug/204202
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and is not
linked to a particular keyboard layout or a particular keyboard
shortcut. However it only affects Gnome Terminal and no other GTK or
Gnome app.
What
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openerp-client
When launching openerp-client-5.0.3 it complains that the package pytz
is not installed and that therefore the timezone features won't work.
The message stops displaying at launch after installing the package
python-tz. This package
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34943866/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34943867/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34943868/ProcStatus.txt
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Same issue here on Ubuntu 9.10 with an AMD RS780 mobile chipset. The
cursor disappears when inside a small strip on top of my main screen
(laptop screen @ 1280x800). The second screen (external @ 1440x900) is
OK.
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Adding my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34944535/Xorg.0.log
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[X1400] Cursor vanishes in narrow vertical strip of 2nd display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372841
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Public bug reported:
Symptoms:
Applications using jasper crashes while trying to read .icns file
How I found it:
On Jaunty, I tried to create a custom application launcher for Zimbra Desktop
(with gnome-dektop-item-edit or its panel applet counterpart). When I wanted to
assign an icon to this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cinepaint
Trying to install cinepaint on my x86 Edgy, I get a message about
libgutenprintui being unable to install.
In this page ( http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/graphics/cinepaint ) we
see that cinepaint needs libgutenprintui1-1, but Edgy only
I have also this bug in Edgy (firestarter version 1.0.3-1.2ubuntu3).
I'm not a developper and don't know the shell language, but if one
remove set -e it works indeed. I manage to make the purge work without
error by leaving set -e but removing some parts of the file (seems to
request to remove a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wmii
When using wmii, if the title bar of an app contains non-ascii
characters (ex: à, é, etc), they'll not be displayed correctly (with
the character turned into Äsomething, like in a utf8-rendered-as-
iso-8859-1 case), while wmii semms to support
Works perfectly for me on my Edgy box.
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Hello,
It was indeed on an Ubuntu Edgy box. I'm on a trip right now
(unfortunately I can't try the fix from Debian) but I'll test Feisty as
soon as possible. Well, good news if it's fixed!
Cheers,
MilkaJinka
Thanks for reporting this. Could you tell us which version of Ubuntu you
are using
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wings3d
Every time I try to launch Wings 3D, it displays an empty window (with title,
decoration, but inside it nothing is displayed) and freezes my system: I can
still move my mouse, but nothing is responding, I can't click anywhere, I can't
type
With latest updates on Lucid the bug in the screen-unlocking dialog
seems to be fixed. The shortcut bug with gnome-terminal is still here
but I think it is covered in other bug reports (and there is a lenghty
discussion about it on gnome bug tracker).
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multiple keyboard layouts not handled
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I've set up multiple keyboard layouts in gnome-keyboard-properties
(Swiss French and Dvorak-Bépo) and these settings are not handled
correctly throughout Gnome. Depending which one is defined as the
default layout (top of the list of layouts in gnome-keyboard-properties)
The problem is still here in Lucid Lynx RC. In short, when more than one
keyboard layout is configured :
- in the dialog for unlocking the screen, the keyboard layout indicator
displays the wrong layout
- in gnome-terminal keyboard shortcuts aren't using the current keyboard layout
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Still an issue under Lucid RC.
I'm using Swiss French (Che) as a default layout and French Bépo (Fre)
as a second layout. When locking the screen the keyboard indicator
doesn't always display the current layout in use - but when you type it
is the current layout that is used. It can be confused
Still present in Lucid RC.
Just try it : add a non traditional keyboard layout (eg. Dvorak) but
don't make it the default one (ie don't make it the first layout in the
list), then launch gnome-terminal and try to hit Ctrl-C.
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gnome-terminal ignores current keyboard layout for ctrl+key
Still present in Lucid Beta 1.
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multiple keyboard layouts not handled correctly in Gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519722
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Looks like a duplicate of bug #204202
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31
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Looks like a duplicate of bug #204202
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keyboard layout is ignored while composing Ctrl-modified keys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307888
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See also bug #204202
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Bug #487604 says that the bug doesn't come from gnome-terminal but from
GTK+2 and states that this bug entry is erroneous. Yet Ctrl+[key]
mappings work as expected in most GTK+2 applications. This bug seems to
come from VTE instead, as in bug #307888
I made some tests with several applications
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