Also, if you browse to a different date (e.g. several months in the
future), there is no quick way to get back to today's date. Clicking on
today's date in the drop-down menu should bring the calendar back to
today's date.
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I think this problem stopped occurring for me after I switched from a
Bluetooth wireless mouse to a USB mouse.
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gdm logged out unexpectedly: "corrupted double-linked list"
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It needs to be discussed for four years?
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Would the assignee please apply the fix described in comment #55?
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And again.
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OK, it happened again. First X froze, and I had to shut down the
machine by powering it off. When it booted again, I logged in, and X
crashed a few seconds later. Here are the requested log files.
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Unfortunately it's only happened once and I haven't managed to reproduce
it. I'm running Jaunty and don't want to upgrade to Karmic yet. I'll
report back with the requested logs if it happens again.
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The screensaver was running; I stopped it by pressing a key on the
keyboard, then began working with the mouse. A few seconds later, I was
logged out unexpectedly. I checked /var/log/gdm/:0.log.1, and noticed
that it contained this line, followed by a backtrace:
*** glibc d
Oops, sorry, I meant I installed the jaunty-proposed package.
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I installed the intrepid-proposed package and the clock now shows the
correct time, thanks!
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Binary package hint: tzdata
Egypt recently changed its daylight saving time schedule to end at
midnight, 21 August 2009 (see http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time
/egypt-dst-ends-2009.html). Therefore my system should now be
displaying the local time in Egypt as UTC+2, but it
Is Ubuntu severely short of resources for releasing bug fixes? Security
fixes seem to be handled promptly, but non-security issues, such as this
one, take years to get fixed, even when (as in this case) a patch is
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Uninstalling Brasero has been a good workaround for me; nautilus-cd-
burner works fine.
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In Ubuntu 8.10, my "CD/DVD Creator folder" has two "Write to Disc"
buttons, as in the attached screenshot. (I assume this is because of
bug 317756.) The top "Write to Disc" button, which I assume runs
brasero, always fails to burn a disc; a dial
I suggest that if this bug isn't fixed in time for inclusion in Jaunty,
Tracker should be dropped from Ubuntu and replaced with Beagle, which
works fine and doesn't have this bug.
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Alexander, what's your definition of a "slow system"? I'd call a 1.83
GHz dual-core processor with 1 GB RAM a "fast system". Those are recent
machines, and there are a lot of them out there.
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Ubuntu Intrepid running on a Lenovo 3000 V100 laptop (1 GB RAM, Intel
dual-core 1.83 GHz CPU).
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Alexander, as I said, disabling accessibility isn't a workaround for me,
because it was never enabled in the first place.
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"Workaround: Disable accessibility in System -> Preferences -> Assistive
Technologies -> uncheck 'Enable assistive technologies' -> reboot"
I never had "Enable assistive technologies" checked in the first place,
yet I had this bug until I started using the Mouse Gestures extension
workaround.
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dinhtrung, I tried your workaround, but it causes some dialogs to behave
strangely, e.g. the "Find" dialog in gedit, which is much too big, then
resizes itself when you try to close it.
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I started getting this problem after I upgraded to Ubuntu Intrepid. It
seems to be randomly intermittent; clicking "Open" in gedit repeatedly
causes it to happen about half the time. Disabling Compiz makes it go
away for me.
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I started getting this problem after I upgraded to Intrepid. It seems
to be randomly intermittent; clicking "Open" in gedit repeatedly causes
it to happen about half the time. Disabling Compiz makes it go away for
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Unfortunately my earlier comment, which suggested that the problem
always disappeared after restarting OpenOffice from the Applications
menu, turns out to be false; that doesn't always work.
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Uninstalling Tracker and installing Beagle solves the problem.
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This often happens to me, too. Like joehill, I often write documents
that include transliterated Arabic (and/or Arabic script). To answer
Chris's question, the problem occurs for me even when only one document
is open.
When the problem occurs, if I shut down OpenOffice (including the
quickstarte
I've encountered this bug, too; see attached screenshot.
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I've just experienced this bug after upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy, but
the effects were somewhat different. I emptied the trash using the
trash applet, but the applet icon still showed it as full. I opened the
trash directory, but it was empty. After reading this bug report, I
checked the conte
Another reason to consider this important is that Beagle, which used to
be Ubuntu's standard desktop search tool, has this feature. When Ubuntu
switched from Beagle to Tracker, we lost the ability to search for
phrases. Thus for Ubuntu, this is a regression.
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Please update to the latest upstream version, FriBidi 0.19.1, which adds
much-needed support for Arabic letter joining. (This fixes completely
broken Arabic support in some applications, such as the VLC media
player.)
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Importance: Undecided
Now I see what happened. Somehow the "Notification Area" got removed
from the panel. I added it back; problem solved. IMHO, it shouldn't be
possible to remove it; you can't live without the thing.
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I'm having a similar problem. When I removed the Tomboy Notes applet
from the panel, several other applets disappeared along with it: the
network manager applet, the OpenOffice quicklaunch applet, and the Gmail
Notifier applet. Using 'ps', I verified that all the applet processes
were still runni
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