> Is there any benefit to NOT allowing users to configure this behaviour
in the system configuration tools that ship with Ubuntu?
Here's a blog post about the issue from the point of view of a GNOME 3
developer: http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/on-laptop-lids-and-
power-settings/
Their r
Colin: The best way to do that is to scroll to the top of this page and
click "Does this bug affect you?" and "Yes, this bug affects me".
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
Every day, I find my Gmail account sitting in a red bar at the top of
the Contact List window saying "Network error". It's very annoying if I
forget to check Empathy - then people can't get in touch with me for
hours.
I'm suggesting that whenever
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Title:
Power section no longer allows configuration of "when the lid is
closed" action in Oneiric
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In Natty I was able to configure what happens when the laptop lid was
closed. Now that option doesn't exist in the power settings.
I tried to set the following gconf options to "nothing", but they had no
immediate effect:
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The keyboard settings used to have a long list of configuration options
including "ctrl key position". This has disappeared now (and so has the
gconf option apparently since what used to be my ctrl key is once again
a caps lock key).
Ignore what I said about the gconf option, gnome-settings-daemon wasn't
running or something. But the configuration options still aren't there
(including the option to change the keyboard layout, worryingly).
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I've found a workaround for those who might need it:
Edit /etc/UPower/UPower.conf and change the line at the bottom
"IgnoreLid=false" to "IgnoreLid=true".
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #620180
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620180
** Changed in: gucharmap
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: gucharmap
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: gucharmap
Remote watch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #620180
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This is an off-shoot of bug #733669.
When using unity-place-applications, unlike the Ubuntu Software Center,
you can search for "Terminal" and there are 3 applications all called
"Terminal" with no way to differentiate apart from the icons
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The blinking of the cursor in GNOME Terminal can be deactivated using
gconf (that was fixed in #188732). Though there is still the issue of
there being no UI to do this in the profile preferences, which was also
mentioned in that bug, but t
The patch found on the GNOME bug didn't quite work, but with some small
modifications, it now works.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~holizz/+junk/gnome-terminal/revision/78
I will send the diff upstream, but they seem very reticent about fixing
the bug and there's been no activity in 2 years, so let
I thought I'd mention that I spun off the portion of this bug dealing
with UI changes into bug #762399.
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Title:
Blinking cursor can not be deact
** Branch linked: lp:~holizz/ubuntu/natty/gnome-terminal/cursor-blink-
mode-ui
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Title:
Blinking cursor can be deactivate
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
In Ubuntu, Mahjongg has two tilesets labelled "postmodern" which look
identical except one has the GNOME logo on some tiles, and the other has
the Ubuntu logo.
Either the names should be changed to something like "postmodern
(GNOME)", "postmo
Thanks for reporting this.
Could you take a screenshot the next time you come across this bug?
Depending on the tile theme you use, the flower and season tiles may
look similar to each other, or very different. This may be what's
happening.
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There are two options in GNOME Terminal that make no sense in Unity with the
global menu bar:
- View > Show Menubar
- Edit > Profile Preferences > General > Show menubar by default
Whether the menubar is "shown" or not, it is visible at t
** Branch linked: lp:~holizz/ubuntu/natty/gnome-terminal/cursor-blink-
mode-ui
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Title:
Blinking cursor can be deactivate
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
When a contact uses characters outside the ASCII range, they appear as
their escaped XML entities throughout most parts of the UI, including:
the contact list, the title bar, the tab. But inside the chat window, it
appears as the intended characte
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"Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)", and gnome-control-center
1:3.1.3-0ubuntu4 (the version I got from doing a release upgrade from
Natty followed by regular dist-upgrades).
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