I've just come across this same problem booting from the Lubuntu Lucid
Alpha 3 LiveCD on my Intel MacBook Pro.
One of the features I most appreciate about pcmanfm is the way all
connected volumes are detected and listed in the side pane of the
pcmanfm window, where a simple click allows the releva
Is this not related to the autologin problems reported under # 495057 ?
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Is this bug related to the need to login twice (when using manual login)
as reported under # 495100 ?
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I actually thought it meant, "check for an updated version of this
installer" i.e. clicking the button would simply check for (and, if
found, install) a newer version of ubiquity - *not* any of the other
software updates that might otherwise be dealt with post-installation.
I guess this underlines
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
With the 10.1 inch version of the Acer Aspire One, scrolling using the
trackpad is difficult to use. It would appear to be restricted to a very
narrow border of the trackpad and cannot be achieved reliably.
This has been seen
Don't know if this is a bug as such, more of a wishlist item perhaps?
The wish being that Xubuntu liveCDs should detect internal hard drive
partitions and iconify them in the gui, allowing the user to graphically
mount and then browse them.
If I put an Ubuntu (i.e. Gnome) liveCD in my machine, cl
Just completed a successful install to the same sata2 hard drive using
the 20080220.2 amd64 alternate cd. Grub installed without incident
(cannot say whether lilo would have done so as I didn't go back and test
this). Alan
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I experienced exactly the same problem (both grub and lilo) trying to
install Ubuntu Hardy to a sata2 hard drive using the amd64 alternate cd
daily build for 2008-02-16. Will try a text install again using a more
current amd64 alternate cd, and will extract and post /var/log/syslog if
it fails agai
Me too - When I login, the bottom panel is automatically hidden. When I
click (anywhere), the panel is restored. This on my x86_64 system since
upgrading Gutsy to Beta a couple of days ago. However, I have none of
the problems Gladstone describes when changing workspaces using the
switcher.
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The visual effects described above would appear to be those reported
under #131611 - sorry I didn't notice that one before posting this. But
my observation is still that the Progress Bar is oversized rather than
just misaligned.
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Hi,
This looks like the same bug I filed the other day (#134768). And, yes,
it's still there on Tribe 5. But my observation is that the whole
progress bar is oversized - too long, too thick and too blurry (compared
with my normal Feisty install) - with all the extra length going to the
right, henc
Same problem with me, the balloon appears at exactly the same location
as in mnemo's screenshot.
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When booting either Tribe 4 or Tribe 5 desktop cd, in both i386 and
amd64 variants, progress bar is outsized (on my screen, extends over
16.8cm rather than the usual 10.5cm and is 1 or 2 mm taller) and is
displaced to right of screen (i.e. it star
Some of the recent postings here have prompted me to re-test some of the
assertions I made in my March 31st bug report.
I first of all try unmounting the following devices from the gui (BEFORE
trying Martin Pitt's suggestion):
External USB hard drive: PROBLEM REPLICATED. Right-click on desktop
ic
This Bug seems to me to be pretty similar to #99538.
However, I've only just now run into the problem described there - I
pretty definitely was NOT having any problems of this nature when #94582
was filed here on March 22nd.
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Bug #94582 appears to be somewhat similar. (However, I definitely was
NOT encountering this particular problem at the time that Bug #94582 was
filed.)
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Right through this evening I've been encountering what seems to be the
same bug each time I try to unmount/eject any type of removable drive or
removable media (including a cd-rom as well as couple of usb hard
drives) from my AMD64 version of feisty (see screenshot below).
This problem occurs whet
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