thanks for testing, Joseph! Can you also confirm that autosave works?
You can simulate a crash by hitting Ctrl C in the console.
I'm interested to hear whether the necessary auto save database upgrade
has gone well.
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My theory is as follows. It appears that the two packages gtk2-engines-
pixbuf:i386 and gtk2-engines-pixbuf:amd64 offer those same documentation
files. Apparently, APT is okay with that as long as those files are
identical, and therefore they can be installed along side eachother. But
during upgrad
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1132720 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1132720
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu Raring, the package gtk2-engines-pixbuf fails to upgrade from
version 2.24.14-0ubuntu1 to version 2.24.16-1ubuntu1. The error I'm
getting is the following:
$ LANG=C sudo apt-
The #31 does work for me on a HP tm2 laptop. Anton, perhaps you could
use "uname -r" and " dpkg -s linux-image-3.5.0-16-generic" to verify
that you are running the right kernel with package version
3.5.0-16.25~lp1033783v1 ?
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Mathieu: How do you feel about the upstream suggestion to drop gnome-
shell/f65826b3ba2cf03a859819e6706046fff376c65c and get native network
messages?
By the way, I've got a patch for nm-applet too (I wrote that earlier).
However, that might also affect the Unity experience, so my guess was
that th
Upstream bug is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672636.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #672636
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672636
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Title:
GNOME Shell 3.2.0 falsely states: "Network
At least part of this is ubuntu specific. The distribution patch
lp341684_device_sensitive_disconnect_notify.patch
in the package network-manager-applet sets this notification importance
to NOTIFY_URGENCY_CRITICAL. I can confirm that if you change this to
NOTIFY_URGENCY_NORMAL, the notification d
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