whoop: I personally believe it is the same bug.
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Back when I used to use Karmic, I switched to the Dust theme and then
began experiencing this bug with the corrupted icons. I'm not sure if
it was because of the theme engine used in the Dust theme, or because of
my setting of a background image on the panel (/usr/share/themes/Dust
/panel-backgrou
Just to clarify, when I used the Dust theme back in the day, I had to
manually set the background image on the panel--the theme doesn't use it
by default. To do this, right-click on the panel -> Properties ->
select the Background tab, etc.
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One more thing to try, just to weed out variables:
1) Edit /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
2) Find the following line:
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "panel_bg.png"
and change it to:
# bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "panel_bg.png"
This will disable the background image on the panel. Post back
Okay, I can confirm that this bug is NOT caused by the panel background
image. A few reboots after disabling the Ambiance theme's panel
background, I got the corruption again.
Now, I have yet to get the corruption using Lucid's version of the Dust
theme, even though it also uses the Murrine engin
Update:
3) Lucid with Dust theme: No corruption after several days of usage and
lots of reboots. Dust uses Murrine, but doesn't seem to suffer from the
corruption issue, at least with the version included with Lucid. The
version in Karmic would cause corruption for me when I used to use that
ver
Nevermind... the problem is still there. It wasn't doing it yesterday,
but it is today. It seems to be an inconsistent problem.
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settings changed right before logoff are not saved
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
** Bug Description **
Sometimes when I log out and then back in, the rightmost taskbar icon fails to
display correctly (it appears to be displaying a bit of graphics from the
element to its left). In the attached screenshot, you can see wha
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Of course, now that I've rearranged my taskbar, I can't reproduce the
bug, even if I set it back the way it was before. This might be a hard
one to track down.
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taskbar icons corrupted after logging out and back in
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1. It is reproducible, but it doesn't happen very often, so there are no 100%
reproducible steps that I've found.
2. When the bug occurs, it's usually when I'm logging on and off, either with
one user, or with multiple accounts. For example, just yesterday, the bug
occurred again when setting u
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 439448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 439448
visual corruption affecting several panel applets
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You
Rodrigo, I believe that the background image can be ruled out as a
culprit. See comment #244.
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Lonnie: if you remove the shutdown applet from the panel, then the shut
down option will appear in the System menu.
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Najam: Your issue is not the same as what is being described in this
bug. You should file it as a separate bug.
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Title:
Visual corruption affec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
** Bug Description **
If I change certain user settings (such as system theme in the appearance
applet or changing volume) and then quickly log out, the changes are not saved.
However, if I wait longer (perhaps a minute or more) b
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I haven't been able to reproduce this with the latest build (9.10 RC
with all updates as of 10/27/09). I will do some more testing to ensure
that the issue really is fixed.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
** Bug Description **
After inserting a CD and choosing "Open with Rhythmbox", I try to edit the CD
album/track information, but am unable to copy details within any of the fields
using ctrl-C, although right-click and select "Copy" works fine
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This bug is still an issue as of Ubuntu Lucid beta 2. I will run the
apport-collect command to get additional info.
** My System **
PC: HP Pavilion dv1550se laptop
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz
RAM: 1GB DDR400
Video: Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller
Sound: 82801F
Never mind; I will only do so if asked.
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Laptop suspends when I connect/disconnect AC
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
** Bug Description **
When I unplug the AC power from my laptop, the screen dims, and then 2-4
seconds thereafter, a lid-close event is registered and my screen either goes
blank or the laptop suspends, depending on my power settings
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I was trying to troubleshoot a freezing Java applet for a friend, so I
started Firefox from the terminal. After the Java applet froze, I
looked in the terminal and found a stream of the "...trouble ahead"
messages.
I've been able to consistently reproduce this on two systems now, so
maybe it is a
In comment #111, zsolt mentions that the corruption doesn't happen with
the Ubuntu Dawn theme. So far, I've had the corruption in Lucid with
the Ambiance theme, and in Karmic with the Dust Theme w/ panel
background image. Could this bug be related to the use of a panel
background that's not a sol
The updated package doesn't work for me either. On my system, if I
unplug the AC soon after booting up, it doesn't trigger the lid-closed
event. However, if I close and open the lid, then trying to unplug the
AC afterward will trigger the lid-close event. The lid-closed event
will still sometime
David, on my system, the lid-closed event only triggers when I unplug
the power, at the same instant the "Battery Charging" notification
appears". When I plug the power back in, it acts as it should (screen
gets brighter, no lid-closed event triggered).
So, if your patch was to address the lid-cl
David, should I file a new bug report for my specific hardware as well?
(HP Pavilion dv1550se laptop)
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Per David Tombs' comment #55 in bug #481312
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/481312/comments/55), this is a upower bug, not gnome-power-
manager.
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disconnecting AC power registers as lid clo
Hi David. I had already filed a bug (bug #561656), but it was under
gnome-power-manager, so I have changed it to upower instead. Please let
me know if there is any more information I can provide.
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I don't know that the number of panels has anything to do with this bug.
I still get the bug even though I only have one panel on the bottom.
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Well, on April 28, 2010, I tested this and was unable to reproduce this
bug, so I am closing it.
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disconnecting AC power registers as lid close event
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Never mind... just tested again and it's still happening. Don't know
why it was working earlier. I had my lid close event set to blank
screen. When I tested and disconnecting the power didn't blank my
screen any more, I thought I could safely set my lid close event back to
suspend. Now that I h
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