Mariano,
I do not believe that users such as myself are requesting that NM should
"upgrade" an active connection from B to A when it detects that this is
possible.
The request is to allow users to configure the order in which NM
automatically tries to connect to networks. If I have a T3 line to
After a little tracing, it looks like the problem is at the
switch(E_TexMMM) on line 673 of Menu.cpp, when Video is clicked.
E_TexMMM is 3 (so the default case handler is called) and
TextfeldArray[T_TI_NORMAL] is a NULL pointer.
Whenever this TextFeld should be initialized, it isn't. If it helps
I am looking for exactly the same thing that segooon is looking for. My
situation:
1) home - my router
2) school - routers in classes
3) school+1 - routers at work and in other classes
If "school" is in range, then I would like to connect to it if and only
if "home" is not in range and "school+1
Sorry for double post. Confirmed that this only happens with compiz
effects enabled.
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gnome panel displayed running wine apps full screen with desktop effects enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138508
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Confirmed in Jaunty x86_64 / Wine 1.1.27
NVIDIA 185.18.31 (vendor-provided) driver.
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gnome panel displayed running wine apps full screen with desktop effects enabled
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This is still happening in Jaunty. PulseAudio selected in Audacious,
buffer size changed to everything from 200ms to 3000ms with no effect.
Only with .wav files; FLACs work just fine.
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audacious does not play wav files correct when output is pulse audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232305
Y
Guess there's no edit button. Audacious version is 1.5.1, and the same
wav files work if output is set to ALSA.
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audacious does not play wav files correct when output is pulse audio
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