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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29712439/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DevkitPower.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29712440/DevkitPower.txt
** Attachment added: "GConfNonDefault.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29712441/GConfNonDefault
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In bug 406837 I reported needing to blacklist the confusingly-named
"options" module to get suspend working on my laptop on the latest
karmic. Although I can now use "pm-suspend" to suspend the machine, the
"suspend" and "hibernate" b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
I went into Mouse Preferences in the Ubuntu System->Preferences menu,
and under "Locate Pointer", turned on the option for "Show position of
pointer when the Control key is pressed".
When I press and release the ctrl key, the area around the mouse
s
I cannot reproduce this with Hardy as of today. So, I would consider
this bug fixed.
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Applications/Places/System menu is not flush to top of screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192096
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I worked out how to reproduce this, and spoke with seb bacher about it
today. He's talking with upstream to get it fixed.
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[Feisty] gnome-terminal doesn't always redraw after switching desktops
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92405
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I see this often too, many times a day. I use IRC via
irssi->screen->ssh->gnome-terminal. So, I see the problem often when I
switch from my irc desktop and back. I'll see if I can work out a
reliable way to reproduce it.
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[Feisty] gnome-terminal doesn't always redraw after switching desktop
I was able to reproduce this by launching lots of gnome-help instances,
exhausting all of my machine's memory, observing various processes being
killed, killall gnome-help, manually closing/cancelling various bugbuddy
windows, and then observing that I can't run gnome programs.
In pstree:
+-upd
I'm not really aware of how bug-buddy works. I don't know what signal
was sent to the application process, all I know is that the application
crashed while the system was swapping a lot. What signal does a program
receive when it can't allocate memory? Or does that depend what
language it is wri
Public bug reported:
My edgy machine was swapping, a lot, because I was running a memory-
hungry python script.
Working in a terminal, I accidentally hit F1 as I was trying to kill the
script on a very slow-responding system. The system tried to run the
gnome help application. It didn't run pro