Here's a screenshot of the system settings window in a freshly upgraded
12.04.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of non-resizing window with scrollbar"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/908650/+attachment/3114948/+files/system_settings_not_resizing.jpg
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If you are to lock the window size citing value in a fixed size, at
least make sure that the contents of the initial window fits. Upon
opening the default "System Settings" window, I get the scroll bar on
the right border, but no means to resize the window to make it
disappear. Perhaps it is becaus
Not only images from OpenOffice are to blame here. I just recently ran into
this bug by creating an overhead layout of my apartment in Inkscape. I set the
page size to 10 x 10 metres, and the resulting image, though frugal in content,
instantly consumes gigabytes of memory when I try to display
The fix here worked for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9784575&postcount=12
"I also had this problem, a pdf-file (probably generated in Windows-
Word) shows wrong symbols for \mu, \Omega etc. To solve this I removed a
package named ttf-symbol-replacement and it now works as expected. I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
After installing a fresh Natty-beta1 from the alternative amd64-ISO,
right-clicking on an empty space on the gnome panel and clicking "Help" gives a
"Document Not Found" window with this text:
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The URI ‘ghelp:user-guide?gospanel-1#gospane