The bug affects me, too. I just installed the three above mentioned
mutter packages (libmutter-7-0 mutter mutter-common) and now Chromium is
working again. Thanks for the fix!
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Something that occurred to me today: the navigation is quite fine as
long as the user manages to not place the mouse pointer focus at a bad
place. Example:
In the zoom menu, click on "Fit Page". Click on the document to close the drop
down menu. Ctrl-Home, Ctrl-End are broken.
In the zoom menu, c
Public bug reported:
According to the Help provided by Evince, some navigation features are
supposed to work, but don't work.
How to repro: Evince version 3.14.1-0ubuntu1 from Ubuntu 14.10. Open any
PDF file. Then:
Help says: "Click the < or > buttons". These buttons are disabled (see attached
I tried the workaround proposed by thw-th. It works, but only for the
first login. That means the screen configuration is wrong
- on the login screen (gdm)
- after locking the screen and unlocking it again
With lightdm, the login screen works like a charm but the desktop is
affected by the screen
So, I've got this issue on another machine (Dell Inspiron). What can I
do to help getting this fixed? It's really annoying since it also
happens occasionally after the screen saver kicked in.
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Okay, this is, of course, not a bug per se but one big fat sign that the
GNOME "usability" people have really been messing things up recently. As
it turns out, there are the usual menus in the gedit window ("File",
"Edit", ...). BUT. Because Apple II only had a screen size of 280×192,
clearly in 20
I'm having the same issue, using two monitors, one of which (B) is rotated and
placed at the left of the landscape-oriented main monitor (A).
When the machine starts, the lightdm login screen has B configured to the right
of A and not rotated. After logging in, I use the gnome-control-center to f
I seems like the bug reappeared.
I'm using version 0.48.4-0.1ubuntu2 of the package inkscape and tried to
open a bunch of SVGs that start like this:
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd"; [
http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink";>
]>
The complain
I'm affected, too. Since I'm not super comfortable with uploading some
crazy core dump with who knows what kind of private data in it (it's a
calendar, that crashed - not my checkers board), here are my data
points:
evolution-data-server 3.6.0-0ubuntu3
Ubuntu 12.10
crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closur
I just got the problem in 12.10 for the first time. I have a dual-screen
setup at a Radeon HD 2600XT (I know). My main screen is horizontal, the
secondary screen is vertical. This setup did work in 12.04. In 12.10 my
GNOME Shell opens with a grey decorationless window on the left (see
attached down
Also, thanks for fixing this!
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Title:
Adding ACLs to /media/$user does not work
Status in abstraction for enumerat
Just so you know: before udisks2 version 2.0.0-1ubuntu1, I could not
mount DVD's due to the ACL problem. After installing udisks2 version
2.0.0-1ubuntu1, DVD mounting works.
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Fun fact: after #41, a colleague printed the file Abschlussarbeit.pdf
with Evince 3.2.1 to the same CUPS and hardware printer as above and the
logo did not print. The file does, though, print with gtklp and the CUPS
lpr program. I'll have to wait for another colleague to return from a
business trip
Now I also lifted our laser printer to my office and printed
Abschlussarbeit directly through the parallel port. You know what? The
logo prints from within Evince.
This indicates that the GNOME print dialog does stuff entirely different
from what lpr and gtklp do with remote CUPS servers. In all f
Till, I have to apologize for a) using a super-stupid naming scheme for
the two files that even I find confusing and b) for not getting that
you're talking about the other file. Well.
I attached Ausgabe.pdf as generated by my Evince 3.4.0. This has been
generated on an up-to-date Ubuntu 12.04.
Ve
Till, I'm afraid I don't understand you. I already attached the file to
Launchpad comment #19 (linked both in the comment and in the attachment
list in the upper right hand side as "The file, that Evince prints w/o
image") and in #19 I wrote that the PDF prints correctly using lpr.
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So, any other idea as to why Evince cannot print the above PDFs? I know
Launchpad states that only 3 people are affected. But my whole office
has been having that problem for three years or so and most have already
moved on to proprietary software. Because, you know, that works.
Please note I'm no
This leaves me wondering why the heck the document renders correctly on
screen but Evince is not able to print it. I'm not really sure if I made
myself clear here: The document (and every other document that has this
problem) can be read correctly on screen with all images, but printing
it results
Did upstream indicate why they think the document is buggy? I omitted
most of the text to make the document smaller so if all you see is some
capital letters and a PNG then you're seeing it right. I attached a
screenshot of the Evince screen output which is exactly as it is
intended to print.
** A
Sebastien, thanks for the hint. I attached my information to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24828 so it can cuddle with
the 67 other image related issues.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #24828
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24828
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Also I tried
6) printing the document from Evince to a different printer (HP color
laser) fails to print the image
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Title:
Evince
This information is about Evince 3.4.0 from Ubuntu 12.04. I attached a
file that Evince does not print correctly - the image is still missing.
Further, I made some experiments:
0) printing Abschlussarbeit.pdf from Evince to a CUPS printer fails to print
the image
1) "lpr Abschlussarbeit.pdf" prin
** Attachment removed: "Abschlussarbeit.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/537970/+attachment/1701520/+files/Abschlussarbeit.pdf
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Here is a bit more data: The issue is also prevalent with Evince 2.32.0
(from Ubuntu 11.4). An interesting observation might be that the sample
PDF Abschlussarbeit.pdf prints okay to PDF. So when I open the file,
choose /File/Print and print not to our laser printer but to a PDF file,
the image is
Is there any news about this issue? If not: how can I help making
progress here? I'm willing and able to compile relevant things and debug
but, having absolutely no idea how this all works, I'd need a couple
pointers. (Not the XKCD interpretation.)
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