I'm still seeing this in nemo 5.2.4 with audio CDs.
Workaround: Quit nemo using nemo -q, then try again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1466946
Title:
Could not display ccda://sr0/ af
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu MATE 15.04
compiz 0.9.12.1+15.04+20150410.1-0ubuntu1
When a window is maximized, clicking in the very upper right corner should
register as a click on the title bar (and, depending on the theme, the close
button), allowing you to whip your mouse to the corner without
I just tried in on a Asus EEE 1005HA, using Maverick x86
(2.6.35-23-generic).
Two-finger scrolling (both horizontal and vertical) works wonderfully,
as does tapping with two fingers. It doesn't seem to detect a 3-finger
tap, though. Then again, I don't know if my touchpad has the hardware
capabi
I'm noticing a problem that could be the same as the one mentioned here.
Sometimes when I pause a song, it keeps playing even though Rhythmbox
says it's paused. The only way to stop it that I've found is to close
Rhythmbox.
I'm seeing the problem with a few mp3 files I have. Most seem to work
pr
This might be related to Bug #308191.
I'm experiencing similar issues on an Eee 1005HA. synclient only ever
reports 0 or 1 fingers detected, despite the fact that multitouch works
correctly in Windows 7.
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two-finger scrolling does not work on Acer AO531h
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44
I'm also getting the line
Synaptics Capabilities (276): 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
in my output on a eeepc 1005ha. I'm still able to get 2-finger
scrolling in Windows using two-finger-scroll (http://code.google.com/p
/two-finger-scroll/). I think xinput is incorrectly detecting the
touchpad capabilities,