This is still an issue in Lucid Lynx (a regression?).
I have ia32-libs from lucid-proposed (2.7ubuntu26).
I have "official" 32 bit Firefox build fom Mozilla (for testing
purposes). On start, I get this output:
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:111: error: unexpected identifier
`cellstyle'
This problem appears also in Netbook Edition of Lucid Lynx, Alpha 3,
without Eclipse and Chromium. Once I enable Compositing manager, the
panel disappears after a while. I think it may be related to the
fullscreen launcher.
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Reopened by Freedesktop, this bug isn't related to any file manager or
desktop environment.
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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OpenType Fonts associated as ODF Template Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338682
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I took a look a the filetypes using assoGiate, which clearly shows the problem.
The mimetype application/x-font-otf doesn't have the filename pattern defined,
while the application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula-template (which is the
problematic MIME here) does have the filename pattern.
The ea
See also bug #228196
Shouldn't we mark this as duplicate?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228196
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> Please can you enlighten me as to how I could change the hal script(s)
rather than globally replacing /bin/sh with /bin/bash?
Edit the mentioned script as root. In the script on the first line there is:
#!/bin/sh
Just change this line on:
#!/bin/bash
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[Edgy] PowerManager has no more effect