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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 428783
shadow remains on desktop after closing applet window
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[i965GM] Clock applet leaves shadow on panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429084
You recei
Maybe I have messed up apt, or misunderstood. But I don't think that
binary debs are in the archive.
If I do "apt-get source" then I do get a source tree which contains the
patch. But I don't see the binary debs in
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libgnomeprint/
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Although "Won't Fix" may be right for the bug against gvfs, there is a
bug here which really, really needs fixing. Steps to reproduce on my
machine:
1. Boot to desktop and log in.
2. Insert a memory card and wait for the icon to appear on desktop.
3. Select "Safely Remove Drive" in the contextual
Photos are often meant to be shared -- e.g. sent by email to a friend.
We may not know what software will be used to view the photos we share;
and unfortunately there's still a lot of software out there that does
not make use of the exif orientation tag. (It seems to me that Firefox
and Thunderbir
Public bug reported:
The following happens only in one user account on my machine running
Ubuntu 12.04, but is 100% from that account:
~$ eog
(eog:10210): GRIP-CRITICAL **: register_internal: assertion
`GRIP_IS_GESTURE_MANAGER (manager)' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(This is appare
I think I found out how to reproduce this bug. It happens when the ui
preference "image-gallery-resizable" is set to "true":
myself@machine:~$ eog &
myself@machine:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui "image-gallery-resizable" true
and eog segfaults. This particular dconf key cannot be set via the
p
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Status: Expired => New
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I believe that this bug occurs when the setting "image-gallery-
resizable" is "true". There is no visible setting for this in the gui,
but it can be set via gsettings and causes the same error message above:
me@mypc:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui "image-gallery-resizable" true
me@mypc:~$ eog
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Title:
eog
Sergiu, can you look at what user settings are present, with:
dconf dump /org/gnome/eog/
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This bug is still present in Lucid (Logitech laser mouse).
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Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
Slowest mouse speed still
The bug really does exist, at least in 10.04. The screencast shows what
is happening. The animation for "focus" in the compiz animation plugin
is set to "Dodge" to make the behavior more apparent. When the rear
window is closed using its close button, the front window "Dodges" and
the back window g
By contrast, this second screencast shows how it really should behave.
This is the good behavior which you get when you close the rear window
using the contextual menu in the task bar. The rear window is not give
focus. Instead it quietly disappears, using the correct "close"
animation, while remai
I can't do "apport-collect 480786" because apport-collect gives me an
error message:
'You are not the reporter or subscriber of this problem report, or the report
is a duplicate or already closed.
Please create a new report using "apport-bug".'
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Status: Incomp
The mouse is detected as a "Logitech USB Receiver" as far as I
understand it (which is not much). I believe that several different
models of mice from Logitech all share the same type of receiver. So
perhaps linux does not know which Logitech mouse is being used with the
Logitech receiver.
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I cannot run "apport-collect 480786" succesfully. The program apport
tells me I cannot do this because the bug is closed and I am not the
owner of the bug.
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This bug has a nasty side-effect. When the mouse is over the slider and
slider is not highlighted (because of this bug), if the user does a
mouse-down, then the slider moves right (increasing volume) and
continues to do so until the mouse is released.
I am often trying to reduce the volume by grab
As mentioned above, the Ambiance theme in Ubuntu 10.04 has a 5-pixel
bottom border; and the corner regions of this border (a region of about
5-by-15 pixels -- I'm not sure) is usable for grabbing to resize the
window.
However, the newer version (1.7) of the light-themes package currently
in maveri
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