@Sebastien Bacher: yes, it does.
Switching to it through "xrandr -s 840x525," though, takes nearly as
much as thirty seconds. Same thing for switching back to the native
resolution. Switching to available-in-monitor-settings-window
resolutions was almost instantaneous, conversely. However, as I
pr
I am no longer using Oneiric, unfortunately. I am currently under natty.
Does such a log still matters, then?
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Same than the above poster: evolution-calendar-factory crashed with
SIGFPE in g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECTv()
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Happens even without a Nautilus window having been opened in the current
session.
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Public bug reported:
MKV-file headers may contains values to be used for players affecting
top-, left-, right-, and bottom-pixels cropping. Totem does not
currently recognize those header values, and just ignores them.
This can be demonstrated using the mkvmerge GUI program and its header
editor
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Just to be clear, crop values should be unobtrusively detected and
applied, but there would be no need whatsoever, as far as I am seeing
it, for the implementation of crop-values-modification capabilities from
the totem settings.
(The goal merely being to respect the own predefined idiosyncrasies
Happened to me under 12.10 (quantal).
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Public bug reported:
A few minutes after having begun default-radio-stations playback (this
has been tested for all of the "Absolute" stations), playback stops;
message appears: "Python (v2.7) requires to install plugins to play
media files of the following type: text/html decoder"
Under every fr
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I revert what I said just above: this bug report is no duplicate at all.
The proportion of space margins take upon printing is just too large --
margins are not intended to be _that_ wide.
Anyone else suffering from the same issue, needing to enable "select
page size using document page size" ?
I am not affected by this issue, I have just realized -- the issue that
affects me is present only on page printing:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/904323
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Alright, I will open a new one with the relevant info -- meet you there!
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Public bug reported:
Using a 1680x1050 monitor (in this case, an "Acer AL2216W"), under
"System Settings > Displays," the (double-scaling) 840x525 resolution is
unavailable, even though it is listed in xrandr (see posted log).
That seems to be a regression from natty, as Gnome Control Center
prev
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Bug moved to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/875917
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Some resolutions
[11.10] -- I too am suffering from this white-margins, improper-scaling
problem.
Printing a PDF file through the Evince document viewer may by default
add white margins both on top and bottom and on both sides. (I have been
able to reproduce this issue using PDF files created through the
LibreOffi
Actually, this report may be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/551480
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madbiologist: It is a "HP Deskjet F380 All-in-one."
I am just curious, also, as to the reason why that option is not ticked
in by default.
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Would that mean that upon LiveCD installation, one choosing "automatic
login" to not be nagged by password-input prompts at every reboot
instance also would implicitly be telling the installer "do not ask me
for password every time I am leaving my desktop for more than a few
minutes and the screen
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