Same problem for me (Ubuntu 9.10 + Firefox 3.5.7 on Acer Aspire One 110,
intel GMA + Compiz).
My work around is to open an new window and then closing it (ctrl+n,
ctrl+w). After that auto completion starts working again in my original
window. (The new window opened also has working auto completion
IMO this is a usability problem. The user should not have to google or
read all documentation to avoid getting error messages from menu items
in the default applications.
The suggestions above about assisting the user in different ways to
install the required packages are good.
The other way arou
I have the same problem on my Acer Aspire One (9" netbook). It has a
screen resolution of 1024x600. And the game window is higher than 600
px. I have tried the game in both Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10-beta.
The work around is using alt-click to move the window up and down as
needed.
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Clock drop down menu leaves a shadow on desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441262
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Clock drop down menu leaves a shadow on desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441262
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have a fresh and default installation of 9.10-beta.
If I press the Clock applet, the menu drops down (date/location). I
press again and the menu goes away. But it leaves an edge on my
background. Other Gnome-panel applets doesn't seem to le