I was wondering about this as well, but I figured that it doesn't seem
to be a bug at all. The reason why it looks for some of you "correct" in
Gimp is, because you don't have color management for your monitor
enabled in the preferences (either set a specific monitor profile there,
or tick the fall
By now I kinda have the feeling that it's the fault of some program.
Because when clicking shutdown, a few programs are closed, while other's
stay open. Only after the second shutdown, all close. So one program is
apparently not responding to the signal the first time.
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Happens on Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 now as well since about a week.
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Title:
Sometimes I have to select logout/shut down twice b
Will it be backported to LTS?
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Title:
background transparency is not working on gnome terminal
To manage notification
Tobias: That PPA sadly requires GnomeShell 3.12 actually, it won't work
with vanilla installation.
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Title:
background
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of context menu"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775016/+attachment/2103731/+files/panel-bug.png
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When right clicking on an applet in the gnome panel, like the shutdown
applet for instance, the b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When right clicking on an applet in the gnome panel, like the shutdown
applet for instance, the background in context menu looks screwed up.
This didn't happen on Maverick but started on Natty. Screenshot
attached.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
Using empathy 2.30.1 on Ubuntu Lucid, I'm experiencing the following bug
(which the code refers to as 'feature'):
As I'm using multiple viewports, and empathy and another view
applications are set to run at startup, I want those to spawn at certa
This bug seems to be fixed in Lucid and can be closed.
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Drives with a size greater than 1024 GB are still displayed with GB instead of
TB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569723
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This is Karmic, there is still a bug in the Lucid installer which holds
me from installing it.
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Drives with a size greater than 1024 GB are still displayed with GB instead of
TB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569723
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Drives with a size greater than 1024 GB are still displayed with GB instead of
TB
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Desk
I don't have udisks installed nor do I find the package for it, is it
still required? But here is the gvfs-mount log.
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Drives mounted via PAM_mount still show up as drives to mount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569727
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** Attachment added: "gvfs-mount.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45539723/gvfs-mount.log
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Drives mounted via PAM_mount still show up as drives to mount
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a hardware RAID array (encrypted via DM-Crypt) which is mounted
via PAM_mount on login. It is listed under the Places tho and can be
mounted again there, which would result in the same partition mounted
twice. The "mount" command gives the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a 12 TB hardware RAID array, which shows up in nautilus and the
"places" menu as 12002 GB drive. IMHO the next higher unit (TB) should
be used instead when a drive exceeds 1024 GB.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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