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Move to trash undoing fails when path contains Scandinavian letters

9. huhtikuuta 2012 klo 16.43
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: GNOME Bugzilla
Avainsanat: Gnome, Nautilus

I reported this on Launchpad [1] and was forwarded upstream.

Steps to reproduce:
1. touch ~/foo_åäö
2. In Nautilus, point at the file created in step 1
3. Right-click for context menu
4. Select Move to Trash
5. Press Ctrl-Z/Select Undo from the Edit menu

What happens:
Nothing

What I expect to happen:
For the file to recover from trash to ~.

What works:
* Undoing Move to Trash with files with no scandinavian letters in their path/filename.
* Recovering foo_åäö by opening Trash and selecting Recover from context menu.

More info:
* Could be that more characters, perhaps all non-ASCII characters render Nautilus’ Undo impotent — I’ve only tested å, ä and ö.
* The Finnish translation for Desktop (~/Desktop) is Työpöytä, which means files moved to trash from Desktop can’t be recovered. Nasty.

*[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/973620

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Doesn’t remember ftp password despite promising to do so

27. maaliskuuta 2012 klo 19.08
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: GNOME Bugzilla
Avainsanat: Gnome, Nautilus

I reported this on Launchpad [1] and was forwarded upstream.

Steps to reproduce:
1. In Nautilus, select Connect to Server
2. Enter ftp server address, select FTP (with login) as type
3. Enter credentials,
4. select ”Remember this password”
5. Connect.
6. Disconnect.
7. Do steps 1.-2. again with the same server.

What happens:
The User name and Password fields remain empty. You have to enter your credentials again if you want to connect.

What I expect to happen:
For the Password field (at the very least) be automatically filled when I enter the associated user name. Better yet, remember and suggest (as default) both the User name and Password used previously.

Alternatively, just use ~/.netrc if that’s available and has the credentials (see [2]).

* [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/963061
* [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963042

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More accurate upstream target

22. maaliskuuta 2012 klo 21.52
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome, Gthumb, Ubuntu

More accurate upstream target; previous was fixed but didn’t fix the issue reported here.

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How come the fix never made it to Ubuntu?

22. maaliskuuta 2012 klo 20.14
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome, Ubuntu

This has been fixed upstream ages ago, how come the fix never made it to Ubuntu? I’m using up-to-date Precise and this is still an issue: scrollwheel still browses between pictures instead of panning the current picture.

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Associating html files w/ gedit makes Firefox, Chromium think they’re not the default browser though they are

21. maaliskuuta 2012 klo 12.40
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Chromium, Firefox, Gnome

Steps to reproduce:
0. Set up Chromium/Firefox to prompt when it’s not the default browser (e.g. for FF, set browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser to true)
1. Create/save a file with .html extension
2. From Nautilus, open the file’s properties
3. On the Open With tab, select gedit as default application to open html files with
4. In System settings, select Details and verify that in Default Applications the Default Web Browser hasn’t changed
5. Start Chromium/Firefox

What happens:
The browser thinks it’s not the default browser anymore and prompts you to set it as such.

What I expect to happen:
For the browser to know it still is the default browser and not ask about it.

Has this happened before:
Doesn’t seem to apply to Lucid, so the bug occurs somewhere between 10.04…12.04.

Further info:
I’ll attach a screenshot demonstrating the above result.

I’m not at all sure whether I filed this against the right package, feel free to correct it.

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It seems especially prone to occur when I have multiple Gnome terminal windows open

11. maaliskuuta 2012 klo 20.50
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome, Unity

I still don’t have a surefire recipe for reproducing this, but it seems especially prone to occur when I have multiple Gnome terminal windows open, or one with multiple tabs in it, in addition to other apps. I have a gut feeling it’s triggered 4/5 times by switching from something else into the set of Gnome terminal windows (with the mouse, via launcher).

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gnome-screenshot crashed with SIGSEGV in _int_malloc()

27. helmikuuta 2012 klo 21.30
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome

Happened when trying to navigate to a parent directory in the directory chooser (which directory to save the screenshot in) using the parent directory button on the path buttons line. I don’t believe it has happened before.

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It should save the shots into your ’Pictures’ directory without launching the GUI now

20. helmikuuta 2012 klo 6.16
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome

It should save the shots into your ’Pictures’ directory without launching the GUI now (see Bug #928364). Is that what’s not happening?

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Unlocking dialog says ”Linux@Linux” where it should say $login@$hostname

31. tammikuuta 2012 klo 12.13
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome

I tested this in a VM I upgraded from 10.04 all the way up to 11.10, and up until Natty the unlocking dialog still used the correct login@hostname under my full name. In Oneiric, and in Precise which I’m running on the host, it says Linux@Linux instead.

I’ll attach screenshots of the unlocking dialog in 11.04 and 11.10 below.

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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in action_sensitive_cb()

21. tammikuuta 2012 klo 20.19
Sijainti: Vianhallintajärjestelmät: Launchpad
Avainsanat: Gnome

Steps to reproduce:
1. jani@ritoru:~$ LC_ALL=C eog Kuvat/Kuvakaappaus\ 2012-01-21\ 11\:46\:17.png
2. From the Edit menu, choose Toolbar.
3. From the Toolbar Editor, pick Edit, drag and drop it onto the toolbar in the main window.

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