I sent MRs for the remaining Wine bugs, which have been included in the
9.15 release. The attached .emf files no longer cause a page fault. Best
I can tell, this is fixed.
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The default when AppUserModelID's are implemented should be the full
path to the .exe file (exe's with the same filename in different
directories do not group together on windows), so that's what I'd
suggest setting WM_CLASS to.
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My understanding is this used to be broken with native dotnet, and now
the bug affecting native dotnet is fixed. Problems with mono would be a
separate bug.
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Unfortunately, I no longer have access to the affected machine. I can
try to retest on another machine with the development ISO, but I don't
know if that will be useful.
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AppUserModelID is the way to go in the long run, but it requires some
missing architecture (which I've been slowly working on implementing).
And to really match Windows, we'd have to generate .desktop files on
demand for running programs. Of course, the .exe bit could be done
without any of the new
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I'm getting the following exception when running pylint on my code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pylint", line 3, in
run_pylint()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pylint/__init__.py", line 21, in
run_pylint
Run(sys.argv[1:])
File "/u
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My laptop has a 16:9 display. If I change the display mode (or a program
changes it) to a 4:3 resolution, the resulting image is stretched.
I'm expecting letterboxing instead, as described here:
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/3.3/look-resolution.html.en
If there's
Could I work around this for now by upgrading my gnome-control-center
package (with the caveat that it will break the keyboard shortcut
editing in unity)?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts do not work and cannot be changed
To
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I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, with the Gnome desktop environment.
Gnome-control-center is version 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu0.2.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Click on the username at the upper-right corner of the screen in gnome shell.
2. Click on "System Settings".
3. Click on "Keyboard" a
I'm still (slowly) working on this. I considered putting the exe filename in
StartupWMClass, but I chose to wait for the following reasons:
* We would still have the general "Wine Windows Program Loader" launcher with
its StartupWMClass of Wine. Will BAMF have any way to know that the other
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unity-panel-service crashed with SIGSEGV in g_main_dispatch()
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To reproduce:
* Enable Assistive Technology support.
* Make sure firefox, firefox-globalmenu, and accerciser are installed.
* Make sure Unity is the active desktop.
* Start firefox. The firefox menu should show up at the top of the screen.
* Start accerciser, and find the "Nav
I don't have KDE available to test. Does that apply also to Wine
programs not started via .desktop files? It seems to me the goal is to
match applications reliably regardless of how they are started (meaning
startup notification may not be available at all), and if that problem
is solved correctly
Note that Windows 7 has API's to allow processes to tell Windows which
"application" each window belongs to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/windows/desktop/dd378459%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
To be fully correct, we'll have to implement these API's through BAMF. I
haven't seen a need for this yet
What if Wine just told BAMF what .desktop file to use? Would that sort
of thing be reasonable?
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[launcher] Wine applications are wrongly ma
Which game were you playing?
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withdrawn from deck around the middle of gam
Yes, this still happens with 4.0b8.
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firefox preserves logins across sessions when not asked to
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I've retested with Ubuntu 10.10 (which has os-prober 39), and this works
now. Thank you.
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Does this happen consistently, or was it only once?
Maybe it's a race condition? I think that
_gdu_device_new_from_object_path may return NULL if the device goes away
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You
This is fixed in Wine as of 1.1.42 by commit
9254476d131bbf4b8982962f83fc37e4b36abab7.
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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There. Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621212
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pressing print screen deactivates gnomine, making it pause, preventing me from
taking a screenshot
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As much as I don't like to see reopened bugs with long arguments about
them, I really feel that Sebastien has dropped the ball here.
As I understand it, part of launchpad's purpose for ubuntu is to be a
central place for ubuntu users to file bugs they see in ubuntu, without
worrying about whether
The pausing when losing focus isn't necessarily to prevent anyone from
cheating. No one knows the rationale for it because no one has filed a
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Binary package hint: grub2
grub-common is version 1.97~beta4-1ubuntu3.
os-prober is version 1.35.
Yesterday, I went through the following steps:
* Delete all partitions from the hard drive.
* Install 64-bit Windows 7 at the beginning of the free space.
* Boot into Windows 7
Reported fixed.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Who said anything about what the icons mean?
The presence of some black after returning from the screensaver implies
that a window is not redrawing everything when it gets an expose event.
I don't see a "black box" in the screenshot, but I do see a vertical
black line near the notification area.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49579 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 49579
screen doesn't lock when panel menu is open
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nvidia driver version 185
I don't know how to check which GPU.
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Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
x86 architecture
The X server fails to start with proprietary nvidia drivers (185, as
recommended by the Hardware Drivers utility).
To work around this, I had to change my driver in xorg.conf to "nv" and
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I'm using 32-bit Ubuntu karmic (9.10).
After a recent update and reboot, the "Enable touchpad" setting in
System>>Preferences>>Mouse has no effect. The touchpad works even if
that setting is enabled.
I would like the touchpad to be disabled.
I'm currently working around thi
glib documentation states that these functions will only work for utf8
text so it is an easytag bug.
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Looks to me like easytag is passing data to g_markup_printf_escaped that
is not valid utf8. append_escaped_text can't handle this situation.
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I think that the crash is gnome bug 569260, which should be fixed in
gnome 2.26 (ubuntu 9.04). However, the fix does not let the networking
extensions authenticate to proxies when they couldn't before. It just
prevents a crash in that situation.
So I suspect that in 9.04 the networking extensions
Rootdelay works.
I, uh, don't know which motherboard I have either.
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version_signature claims I'm using 2.6.27-7.14-generic.
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Yep, after exiting busybox, the system boots up. I'll try the rootdelay
thing soon.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10. linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic is the most recent
kernel that boots correctly on my machine. Versions -5 through -7 fail
to mount the root partition during startup and dump me in a busybox
shell. The faili
Wine now "updates" prefixes automatically when it detects that it's
running a new version. It may not be possible to prevent it from
overwriting existing settings if you use that method.
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The process should never fail, nor should it break if wine is started
again while the directory is being created.
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Can you please check the working path directly, rather than relying on
loading DLL's, just to make sure they are not failing for some other
reason?
The wine.desktop file that wine installs in /usr/share now specifies the
command "wine start /unix" for running .exe files. This command
translates th
This should be fixed as of Wine 1.0. Have you tested it in that version?
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No, I don't think it's created by default. You might want to try
creating the key and setting it to "opengl".
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Do you have the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Direct3D\DirectDrawRenderer key set? It
should either be unset or have the string value "opengl". If it has a
value of "gdi", this won't work.
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Are you aware of the problems described at:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-April/046804.html
and
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-April/046819.html ?
AFAIK this has not yet been addressed and the patches will break 16-bit
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Does photoshop show up in Wine's "Open With" list on Windows? If so,
this is http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13597
I don't think it's possible to do this sensibly for apps that don't show
up in "Open WIth".
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Difficult to associate a Wine application as a handler or default handler for a
Yes, Wine Internet Explorer is a stub. It has no user interface and is
not meant to be a fully-featured browser. Most people only use it to
install Gecko.
You can view web pages in it if you run it with a url, e.g.
$ wine iexplore http://www.google.com/
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This has been fixed in Wine since 0.9.60.
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This is partially fixed in Wine since 0.9.60. Starting a .msi file with
"Wine Windows Emulator" works. wine.desktop only needs to be updated to
report that it can handle .msi files (this also involves creating mime
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This is bug 443307 in the GNOME bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443307
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