In my case the same Mackenzie Morgan problem occurs, even after
upgrading to version 8.10. This problem occurs when I'm not as root.
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Slug,
There's nothing wrong with that answer. Please see bug 271891.
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No it hasnt been fixed. According to my calculator 1573-40%=1572.6???
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - the Intrepid Ibex.
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please
follow the instructions
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I can't reproduce this using Hardy and the same version of gcalctool. I get:
2100/6 = 350
35*6 = 210
210/6 = 35
21/6 = 3.5
21000/7 = 3000
With the exception of 210/6, it looks like you're dropping digits off
the right end...is your window oddly small or anything?
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