Previously I had been battling to insert pictures in the pictures folder
and to keep them there for future use, now when I put a picture in
there, I cannot remove it afterwards. Sounds weird, but that's the
truth.
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What makes it even more weird, is that the the picture that I would
prefer to delete remains in the folder, but the others that I want to
stay there disappear every time when I close the folder.
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So there must be a right and a wrong way to add pictures to the pictures
folder, and I must have inadvertently picked the right way for the pic
that I do not want there and the wrong way for those that I want to stay
there. Now the problem is that the wrong one won't go away and the right
ones will
The South African Ubuntu community came up with the solution in quick
time - simply find the images that you want to remove in your Home
folder and delete them there, then add the ones that you want to remain
in the desktop background pics folder to your Home folder. Presto!
Problem solved.
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Public bug reported:
After my recent upgrade from Ububtu 12.04 to 12.10, my screen flickers
so radically that I am almost unable to get to a button to click when I
activate wobbly windows via compiz. When ww is deactivated, viewing is
normal.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I am using Ubuntu 9.10.
I tried to open another of my documents while another one was minimised,
being edited. The system then told me that Open Office had crashed and
that the doc I was editing would be recovered when OO restarts. I have
restar
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Thanks for the reply. What should I be doing with the following contents
of this mail?
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That's right, Pedro. Open Office. Seems like when I tried to open one of
my documents, the program latched onto the idea that another doc that
was in the process of being edited had to be recovered, and told me so.
In spite of the fact that the recovery was finalised successfully, Open
Office does
Dear Pedro,
The problem persists, as far as I can establish only when I try to open
the specific document that started the problem.
Here is a screenshot of the error message, tells me a doc will be
recovered but the list is empty.
How do I debug this?
Jan
Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
> nobody
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Unable to open document, system says another doc is being recovered, repeats
after recovery and even after restart.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566214
You
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From: Jan Greeff
Reply-To: Bug 566214 <566...@bugs.launchpad.net>
To: j...@verslank.net
References:
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Dear Pedro,
The problem p
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From: Jan Greeff
Reply-To: Bug 566214 <566...@bugs.launchpad.net>
To: j...@verslank.net
References:
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Dear Pedro,
The problem persists, as far as I can e
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