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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 994612 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/994612
Public bug reported:
The package gnome-screensaver-preferences is missing in Ubuntu 12.04 precise
(i686).
I have used the package ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386.iso for the installation.
** Affects: gnome-scre
I liked the app solution. I checked it out when I was using Ubuntu. I don't
have a linux right now, and I am not sure which I will pick when I put it on
again. I don't think this is an issue though. There are more important
things to work on. Screen savers haven't been necessary for years, and the
I would just like to say that I'd really like this package to be in
some kind of a repository. I find things in the "local or obsolete"
section annoying.
On 6/11/08, James_pic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> xFX: I thought you might like to know that the current version of gnome-
> screensaver can a
of a sudden.
>
> The computer also has trouble hibernating but that I blame on the
> debugging, since when doing the same thing without debug it hibernates
> fine.
>
> I'm attaching part of this log, if anybody's interested (which also
> shows failed hibernation a
its a good idea to buy a new battery every 18 months or so.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Ted Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm going to mark this bug as "Incomplete" right now as asac's problem
> seems to be caused by hardware (old battery).
>
> If there are other people still seeing this
question. what is there to stop someone else from taking someone's
unlicensed work, adding their own license to it, and calling it theirs? how
do you prove copyright in cases like this?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Conrad Knauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adding to what Reinhard Tartler sai
good, you always should reboot. linux will let you reboot just the relevant
portion of the system, but only if you know how. Why do you want it to
suspend on low power? It will just continue to draw power in suspend mode.
It'll then turn off without shutting down properly. I'd rather set the
li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When Evolution starts, a window appears with this text :
Veuillez cliquer sur le bouton "Avancer" pour continuer
The word "Avancer" should be "Suivant" because the button is called
"Suivant" at the bottom of the screen.
System : Ubuntu Feisty