I'm experiencing this on a dell xps m1330 laptop with intel integrated
graphics.
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Title:
Closing laptop lid should
Adding to previous comment:
The issues with geany and gnome-panel first appeared after removal of
mono-runtime (removes tomboy and f-spot), removal of evolution (I have
no agenda, mono-apps and evolution removed because I never use them)
After last post I reinstalled ubuntu-desktop (draws all mon
I have found a way to reliably recreate this bug (or the same result)
Every time I start the editor geany (ppa:geany-dev/ppa) gnome-panel applets
immediately stop updating. They come to life again if I resize the panel.
I guess that geany does something that other processes do - whatever
that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
System: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Linux serv10 2.6.32-30-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 1 21:30:46 UTC 2011
x86_64 GNU/Linux
GNOME nautilus 2.30.1
To reproduce:
Open nautilus, set side pane to "Tree"
Actual behavior: When side pane is set to "Tree" d
I don't need this often but when I need it I'm seriously surprised that
it's not there.
Is the reason it's missing that xorg makes it too complicated to
implement? If that's the case we must hope really hard for Unity.
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Desk
Ok, found a solution - don't know if this is a workaround or the
preferred way:
Change the "look_in_folder" property before calling gnome-search-tool
#
#!/bin/bash
gconftool-2 -s --type=string /apps/gnome-search-tool/look_in_folder
"$NAUTILUS_SC
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
gnome-search-tool changed behavior from earlier versions:
discards configuration when started with --path=
Earlier behavior restored by copying earlier version from 8.10 to 9.10
Example with nautilus-scripts
.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/search.h
I don't know if this is a clue but it looked very strange:
Some time ago I noticed that every time I checked processes with gnome
system monitor ntop would use a lot of cpu (50-100%). When I killed ntop
system monitor would be killed too! It happened consistently. Eventually
I removed ntop in syna
Thanks a lot for your answer, it solved the problem
I just spend 40 minutes figuring out what it meant, and from the Gnome help:
"To change an application shortcut key, open the menu, and with the
mouse pointer on the menu item you wish to change, press the new
combination of keys. To remove a sho
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10690944/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10690945/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10690946/ProcStatus.txt
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In evi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
>From evince's Help > About:
Evince Document Viewer 2.20.1
Document Viewer.
Using poppler 0.6 (cairo)
My system:
Ubuntu 7.10 on a laptop
When I type in the 'find' box whenever I type an 'a' the 'Open File'
dialog opens which means that it is impo
I have similar (but worse) experience:
I use feisty on a laptop, I have a Samsung Sata2 drive formatted as ext3 in an
external usb/esata box. When connected via usb there are no problems. When
connected as esata via Delock Express Card the following happens:
When hotplugging it is not detected at
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