It's a simple problem. Fix it please otherwise I will have to go back to
17.04
It pops up every time I type in this box, and obscures the box.
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Public bug reported:
When using dia I saved some .png images, as I had done before with the
same names. Going to nautilus in order to select those images, I find
that they are not listed, yet the dia save dialogue does show them.
Reloading did not find them. See attached screenshot, which shows b
Bluetooth working well for a headset on 12.04, not working on 14.04,
either as new install or as upgrade. It pairs normally, but on one
machine (new install) does not appear in sound settings, on the other it
appears but in neither case does it switch sound from speakers to the
headset when on.
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Well I now have BT working in A2DP mode. Hopefully it will stay working.
There was never any problem pairing or connecting, just no sound would
come out and the sound settings screen did not offer any choices.
So, once paired and "pulseaudio -k" issued (but I don't know if that is
needed or not):
This is a real nusiance on my 12.10 64 bit plain vanilla instalation.
It seems to set the filename column to accommodate the longest name
(undesirable) and then the columns leap about when you click out of the
window, or back in. It may be of 'low' importance according to the
techies but it is a
The problem now seems to be that the name column is set to the width of
the longest file name. If you have a rogue filename then the column can
be off the screen and very hard to correct. When corrected the new
column width does not stick so next time you open the same directory you
have to do it a
Not only do I not use a password to log on, I also have the screensaver
set to not require a password when interrupted. So it is odd that power
management requires one when resuming. To me it seems that the
screensaver setting and the logon setting should be one and the same and
should match the PM