This just happened to me after rebooting. The dialog asks me to change
/home/trusktr to /home/trusktr/Templates.
Before reboot, I had deleted the Templates folder because it was empty.
I guess it noticed, and I proceeded with it's suggestion, which re-
created the Templates folder. You
Hey All, Removing "nomodeset" from my kernel boot line (in Arch Linux
that's in /boot/grub/menu.lst) fixed this issue for me.
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What i was mentioning above, a simple fix is to make the plugin store
it's settings in gconf for the user.
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Pango text select with double click stops at underscore.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413360
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Oh yeah, one more thing. This should be filed as a bug/request for
Gedit, not Ubuntu. Ubuntu doesn't *make* Gedit. It's part of the Gnome
desktop. ;)
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Pango text select with double click stops at underscore.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413360
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thank you thank you thank you thank you!!! Nice plugin.
It took me a little while to get it right though because i had to learn
regular expressions. :D
Also, i put the plugin in the /usr/lib/gedit-2/plugins/ folder so when i
made changes, they'd work, but if i quit gedit and restart, none of the
I have this problem too. It seems to be a general bug with compiz/gome-
panel, not distro specific.
I have a quick fix. When it happens, right click the panel, click
properties, then change the "size" by one pixel, then change it back
after it refreshes. A fix would be nice though.
Here's screens
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 439448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
Hello. This is not an ubuntu specific bug. This happens with compiz and
gnome panel in general no matter what distro you have.
I have the same bug in Arch Linux and, although it looks ugly, it's
harmless. To
I'm also having this problem in Arch Linux!
I get to the login screen and the login box in the middle is there, but
the background is black and that error pops up at the bottom like for
most everyone above.
If attempt to log in, it simply returns to the screen with the same
message. :(
What in t