t this out ASAP! If I can help with debugging, let me know.
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This bug is no longer relevant now the close box has moved, and is no
longer in a sensible Fitt's Law position :-|
Gerv
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Rounded corners for some apps on maximised windows mean you close the app
behind by mistak
sort). Not sure what's up with that. But at least input
method switching works again!
Hope this helps someone,
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This bug is still present in Intrepid, because non-maximised windows
still have rounded corners in the default Human theme.
Gerv
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Rounded corners for some apps on maximised windows mean you close the app
behind by mistake!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217941
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hives. But if it has to have
one, I would suggest "Compressed File Manager" as the best name for the
application, for those who might not know what it does.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463284
Y
Reopening. I also have this problem since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04.
evince (only; OpenOffice.org works fine) will only print the first page
of any job. I'm about to run the request apport command.
Gerv
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Hmm - I can't. apport says:
"You are not the reporter or a subscriber [I am a subscriber] of this
problem report, or the bug is a duplicate [it is not] or is already
closed [it is not]."
So I don't know why I can't send you the info.
Gerv
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igh sensitivity to
correspond to faster, 'jumpier' motions.
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Title:
Oneiric mouse sensitivity no
I see exactly the same thing on my X40. (Rather unhelpful as an error
message...) Let me know if I can help debug.
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[hardy] resume displays "Policy timeout is not valid. Please wait a few seconds
and try again"
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application behind!
This is really counter-intuitive. If you want to have rounded corners,
fine, but you need to keep the target area for the close button the
same, and square. It's caught me enough times now that I've switched to
UbuntuClassic, which doesn't have rounded corners.
G
-vvv.
Please let me know what other info you need.
Gerv
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
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And here is lspci.txt.
It would be really great if this was made to work again. I hate having
to wait over a minute to get my computer working...
Gerv
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the message appeared on suspend rather than resume.
It seems odd that the error comes up telling you to try again, but then
the suspend/resume succeeds anyway...
I'll let someone who knows what they are doing take it from here :-)
Gerv
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came back on the resume.
Let me know if there's more information you need.
Gerv
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https:/
Oh... it prints fine in xpdf, which is what I used to work around the
problem.
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vince doesn't crash.
At one point, I got the below error text on my console, which may or may
not be relevant.
Gerv
Error: /rangecheck in --xyshow--
Operand stack:
(\002\003) --nostringval--
Execution stack:
%interp_exit .runexec2 --nostringval-- --nostringval--
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"Setting it as default is a bit harsh. Why put ~bin in by default, and
not e.g. ~shs."
Because ~/bin has been the home for a user's personal binaries since the
early days of Unix.
What does "shs" stand for, anyway?
Gerv
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#x27;t that going to take much longer and be
much more effort?
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Using Feisty. I have flown to a new city, and want to change the time
zone the clock displays while I am there.
Actual:
- Right-click the clock
- Select Adjust Date and Time
- Enter super-user password
- Wait for applet to start
- Change t
Expected:
- Displayed time immediately updates to show time in new time zone
You can "kick" it to update by adding or removing the seconds, or
performing other formatting changes in the Preferences.
Gerv
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Gnome bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467377 submitted.
Gerv
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If you have seconds displaying, it updates almost immediately. But I
don't have seconds displaying, because the constant change is annoying.
If you don't have seconds displaying, it doesn't update the next time
the clock rolls over from one minute to the next. I expected it to, but
it doesn't. I'v
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I set GDM up for automatic login. When I upgraded to Edgy, the upgrade
process failed and halted with a conflict in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom,
where Dapper had stored the username to auto-login with. I was given the
choice of using the new file (and so
This does now work in Edgy.
However, Dapper is supposed to be supported for five years. People who
want a stable Ubuntu also want to be able to sync their Treos. A fix for
this problem needs to be backported.
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Well, this bug does have "for Dapper Drake" in the title - how much more
Dapper-y can you get?
I don't know who the person responsible for this is (whether it's the
maintainer of the pilot packages or the kernel team), but saying "Please
open a Dapper task, once a isolated fix is available" is bas
"The issue is limited though since the default custom conf is a template
and has no useful value so keeping the user version works fine"
That may be so - but how is a normal user going to know that? The "do
you want to use the old file or the new file" prompt is scary, because
neither option is gu
Public bug reported:
The Alt-F2 "Run Application" dialog runs applications. However, it seems
to have a different notion of what the path is to my shells; more
specifically, it doesn't include ~/bin, which I have added to the path
in both .bash_profile and .bashrc.
So I can't run my Firefox start
I am using Ubuntu Edgy. I can do either of the things you suggest;
however, the point of this bug is that this should work by default,
without requiring additional configuration.
Gerv
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That's not particularly helpful :-| Where should this bug live? I'm
afraid I don't know my way around your bug tracking system. Given that
you admit it's a reasonable request, can you give some hints as to where
to put it?
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This update changed four packages and forced me to download 1.3MB, all
to change one keycode. Is there not a more efficient way?
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We have binary diff technology for Firefox incremental updates. Let us
know if you want it. :-)
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