I'm still seeing this bug in Hardy. And Owen's one-line patch still
solves the problem.
Is there any reason we can't ship Owen's one-line patch?
This bug was first reported almost 2 years ago. If GTK itself had this
problem, it would be considered a show-stopper. Why is it "Importance:
Low" fo
For app developers waiting for a fix, the following hot-patch seems to
work. Testing for a range of version numbers before patching might be a
good idea.
require 'libglade2'
class GladeXML
alias :connect_without_source_guard :connect
def connect(source, target, signal, handler, d
Just updated Jaunty to the latest and I can confirm that the rendering
glitch in atunnel is gone.
Thank you!
(Thinkpad T61 with GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller rev 0c).
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I am seeing the same issue on a Thinkpad T23.
On-screen volume display worked in Feisty, but is broken in Gutsy.
One important fact: I boot with acpi=off, as APM works much better on
this laptop.
Is there any information I can provide that will help, or have we given
up on APM entirely??
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I also see this in Gutsy.
The development system is upgraded from Feisty, and I had applied the
original patch manually, but I deleted libglade2.rb and did a package
reinstall to be sure I had the new Gutsy version.
Andy Owen's one-line fix has eliminated the problem, which was
previously easily
I'm not sure how this screenshot helps, but here it is.
Steps to reproduce:
1) start glade-3
2) create a new window
3) put a label in it
4) cut the label to the clipboard
5) open the clipboard window
6) right-click and choose delete
Expected outcome: item removed from clipboard window widget lis
I'm not sure how this screenshot helps, but here it is.
Steps to reproduce:
1) start glade-3
2) create a new window
3) put a label in it
4) cut the label to the clipboard
5) open the clipboard window
6) right-click and choose delete
Expected outcome: item removed from clipboard window widget lis
Public bug reported:
After resume, gnome-volume-control shows PCM and Master to be at their
normal (non-zero) volumes and not muted.
Using gnome-volume-control to adjust both the PCM and Master volume
sliders (by any amount) DOES restore sound.
Ubuntu Feisty with kernel: Linux 2.6.20-16-386 #2
** Attachment added: "lspci, lspci -nv, lsmod"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8358864/bug-report
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125086
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** Description changed:
- After resume, gnome-volume-control shows PCM and Master to be at their
- normal (non-zero) volumes and not muted.
+ After APM resume, gnome-volume-control shows PCM and Master to be at
+ their normal (non-zero) volumes and not muted.
Using gnome-volume-control to adj
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7686801/Dependencies.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115251
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: glade-3
right-click and 'Delete' in clipboard window doesn't actually remove the
widget from the clipboard
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu May 17 12:04:39 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Package: glade-3 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture:
This could be related to the "window type hint" of the ruler window.
I remember having a hard time finding one that had reasonable behavior
on the desktops of the day.
If anyone on Unity wants to experiment with that, it's the
ruler_window.glade file "type_hint" field.
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Thanks for the report!
I haven't heard of this problem before. Perhaps it is new in 10.10.
Dragging while vertical works fine for me on 10.04.
I will return to this after I upgrade to 10.10. If someone else wants to
investigate this in the meantime, that'd be great!
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@Andrey thanks for the follow-up!
I'll close this bug as it seems unrelated to screenruler.
If you uncover any more info or solutions, please feel free to post it
here (for anyone else seeing the same problem).
If you feel screenruler could be changed somehow to work around this bad
behavior, pl
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 (hardware details below), I can trigger
this behavior in an OpenGL app I'm developing, and I've narrowed it down
to very specific bits of fragment shader code.
In the fragment shader code below, if the GLSL uniform variable
'rgb_separation' is 0.0, this code runs no
$ uname -a
Linux nutwork 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:26:08 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
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