*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 294233 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294233
I am now seeing this problem with xdg-open and xdg-email, but not gnome-
open (no extra slashes added). As bug #294233 discusses gnome-open, this
one is not a duplicate and should be re-opened and fixed.
Runn
** Description changed:
- There doesn't appear to be config option the the settings GUI for action
+ There doesn't appear to be config option on the settings GUI for action
taken when the power button is pressed. Instead, a dialog is displayed
with options suspend, reboot, cancel, power off. T
Public bug reported:
When the power button is pressed, a dialog appears with buttons Suspend,
Reboot, Cancel, Shutdown, in this order. All buttons are evenly spaced.
I would expect Cancel to be separated from the others as it will result
in no action, and also Reboot and Shutdown to be placed next
Public bug reported:
Pressing the power button has no effect when the screen is locked
(Ctrl+Alt+L). I would expect this to be configurable. My preferred
action for power button press is to suspend with no questions asked,
even when the screen is locked or when no user is logged in.
** Affects: g
Public bug reported:
There doesn't appear to be config option the the settings GUI for action
taken when the power button is pressed. Instead, a dialog is displayed
with options suspend, reboot, cancel, power off. There should be an
obvious way to choose the default action, avoiding that dialog en
For whatever the reason, unzip-6.0-4ubuntu1 still doesn't support
choosing the codepage and it uses CP866 (cyrillic) by default. This is a
very bad choice. The default should be CP437 as is the default used by
IBM BIOS, MS-DOS, VGA, etc. It should *also* be configurable via
commandline option.
Mea
The new order matches OS X, which is definitely a good thing (I wonder
why this wasn't stated as the reason).
While I highly dislike the decision, at least this order I can live
with. Otherwise it would had been distro or OS change time (not because
of the buttons alone, of course, but because the
I highly prefer keeping the old layout but if you insist on putting
those buttons on the left side, at least use the same order as OSX does
(close, minimize, maximize). Creating inconsistency is bad, mmkay?
It would also be nice if the graphics would not break no matter which
order is used, but I
The package ultrastar-ng has been renamed to performous and the current
version does not use Xine.
** Changed in: ultrastar-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Re: Heads-up: small xine-lib transition in hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159338
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