It also affects me, I have tested it in two up-to-date Quantal testing
machines.
We have tested and discussed this bug originally at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2058395 . It's easily
reproducible, but there are some instructions at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12240946&post
I have posted a video on YouTube showing this bug before finding this bug
reports (thanks Dino99!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxB5TsqbojM
I'm experiencing this on Nautilus 3.5.90 in Quantal up-to-date (Aug. 24th,
2012).
I think I can provide some additional info.
1) I do not see the bug whe
Public bug reported:
When gnome-control-center / "Mouse and Touchpad" is used on a Desktop,
the "Touchpad" tab is not displayed (only the "Mouse" one shows). This
made complete sense until recently (Desktops normally don't have a
Touchpad).
However, with new wireless/wired touchpads (like Apple M
Public bug reported:
gnome-control-center Keyboard config could use a text field to allow
users to test their settings (Key Repeat rate, delay, speed and cursor
blinking speed). Right now users need to switch to another open app,
such as gedit, to test set these settings.
It's a very small change
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Title:
Rythmbox many errors when importing to library
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Public bug reported:
- Install rhythmbox if you don't already have it.
- Inside Rhythmbox, import a network (Samba/NFS tested) large folder with many
different types of audio files (ogg, mp3, aac, etc). I'm importing a folder
with approximately 4TB in an organized tree (artist/album/tracks).
- D
The bug has been disussed at UbuntuForums Ubuntu+1 sub-forum by Precise
testers at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1933237 and
confirmed. It's a serious one: Unadvised users may easily get locked out
of their systems.
In case users get locked out of their system, the description of the
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