Public bug reported:
Per bug #954352 --enable-wayland-backend was added to build flags. Since
Wayland is not the future of Ubuntu graphics stack why do we have it as
a dependency again?
** Affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Now with the change of plans, is it time to remove wayland from gtk+
dependencies?
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Title:
Enable wayland backend
To manage notifications about t
FYI there is a PPA with gtkevemon builds
https://launchpad.net/~gtkevemon-admins/+archive/ppa
The builds seem to be outdated though. Lack of packages for Raring is
disappointing as well.
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Does not affect usb-creator-kde.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
- 1) Karmic Koala Beta
+ 1) Raring Ringtail Beta
2) Just now I cant check what version... for some reason I think compiz isnt
working right now... (restarted after usb-creator-gtk crash)
3) I expe
UN-fixed after upgrading to Raring from Quantal. Getting 2-second
tooltip delay.
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Title:
launcher tooltip delay is useless and gives the impressio
Public bug reported:
After I install plasma-widget-veromix and try to add the plasmoid to
system tray I get red x with the following tooltip:
could not create a python scriptengine for the veromix widget
Using Kubuntu Raring 13.04a2.
** Affects: veromix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Currently Dynabook / AC100 is a priority platform for porting Ubuntu to
ARM. It also happens to be a Tegra 2 device. Is it possible to integrate
community patches from portals like XDA-Developers so as to support
other Tegra 2 devices?
Like the popular ASUS Eee Pad Transforme
Public bug reported:
I have cyrillic username and cyrillic home path. Gajim crashes on
startup with
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gajim.py", line 155, in
common.configpaths.gajimpaths.init(config_path)
File "/usr/share/gajim/src/common/demandimport.py", line 86, in
__getattri
P.S. It should be accompanied by a warning like the one of when you
place your root partition and refuse to have it formatted.
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Title:
[ubiquity]
Colin, I agree that it might not be that simple. But we should still
give end users this option, with a warning of course. Those who risk it
(not an average user anyways) will help the Unicode transition effort.
:)
For me it is pretty strange that Windows allows me to use Unicode user
and host nam
** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => ubiquity
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Title:
[ubiquity] Allow to set user name and host name in cyrillic
To manage notifications ab
This bug was last seen 3 years ago and belongs to unsupported
distribution. If you notice this bug in 10.04, 12.04 or 12.10, feel free
to reopen it.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Ubiquity allows users to set computer name and user name using letters
and numbers. Unfortunately, Ubiquity refuses to recognise cyrillic
letters so it is impossible to have cyrillic user name and host name
from the start.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undeci
Ridiculous. Coupled with the fact of adware by default... much of Ubuntu
userbase might be turned away from the project. Way to go Shuttleworth!
:\
** Tags added: facepalm
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Everything works fine if you start etqw as follows:
./etqw +set s_alsa_pcm plughw:0 +set s_driver alsa +set r_alphaToCoverage "0"
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