** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-power-manager
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Brightness with laptop on hardy dims when inactive but doesn't brighten again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214061
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I'd be happy to give it a try but could you explain a bit how to do it?
I suspect I have to add your PPA to my sources.list, update and upgrade
but I'm a bit leery about doing it that way as I may get more than just
this one change and tracking could be harder. Is there a simple way to
just update
Yes, this is an improvement. thanks. When the display dims on
inactivity, resuming activity brightens the screen. However, the display
does not dim on inactivity regularly. While testing this it would dim
after maybe 30 secs to a min. After a few cycles it stopped dimming.
Maybe I need to wait long
Ted,
I actually wondered about that but my only other experience with a
computer dimming when idle is OSX and as far as I can tell it isn't that
smart. Good to know Ubuntu is smarter. Thanks for the effort. Out of
curiosity, are the adjustments to the timing permanent or session based?
In other wo
I think this is a bug. I can reproduce the exact same thing in hardy
beta. With sudo as part of the command, tab completion does not work.
This is a regression from 7.10. How do we reactive it? I don't think I
have the ability to remove the question, nor does that seem like an
ideal solution for an
Thomas, I can verify that it happened for me with the default theme. I
cannot verify that it's the same error. On a clean install of Hardy
(both beta and alpha 6), opening the theme manager (settings - prefs -
appearance) caused a crash window to open when trying to change the
theme. I don't recall
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I recently had a problem with Nautilus not recognizing my keyboard. When
I would create a new folder I was not able to rename it as it refused to
respond to keyboard input. They keyboard worked fine in all other cases.
As I had recently installed
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This has been driving me nuts for a while now. The scroll wheel on my
desktop mouse (it's an MS wireless optical mouse model 1008) scrolls
rather fast. Instead of moving a few lines, it scrolls half a page or
more with a very gentle scroll. The bluetooth m
It's also really annoying with the compiz desktop "wall" in gutsy. You
can't switch to the next desktop as it moves 4 desktops at a time (at
least in my case). I see no work around in compiz or gtk.
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gnome needs a way to manipulate scroll speed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124440
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I do not have a bottom panel as the compiz tools make it pretty
unnecessary. However, I've noticed that my top panel does not load until
I click the desktop. It's not a big deal but not ideal behavior. I don't
know if it's a compiz issue or a gnome panel issue. since compiz now
loads my default on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 127211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127211
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 127211
compiz fails on intel chipset
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compiz fails on intel chipset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127210
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