First, I agree that there should at least be an option of not hiding the
"File Edit View Tools Help" menu automatically. IMO, hiding this
until a user mouses over it is a poor design decision. It completely
preempts the ability to have self-instructing menus. With the menu
hidden, the user
acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2009\" worked for me.
Dell Latitude E6410.
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Video out hot key sends super + p + return on many upcoming Dell & HP systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539477
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I downgraded and the problem persists.
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ shows that I have 10,0,32,18
installed as does the Shockwave Flash entry in FireFox's Add-ons panel.
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Flash controls don't work on Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496309
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As long as the Ubuntu packages change the settings in many packages from
their upstream defaults (e.g., Firefox, everything with a Tools ->
Preferences, etc.) why not change the gconf setting to make this
reasonable and consistent as well?
Scroll to scroll is reasonable. Ctrl+scroll to zoom is rea
Here's a patch against 0.6.1 on 9.04.
** Attachment added: "Patch fixing 'NoneType is not iterable' in virt-manager
0.6.1"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33982162/ubuntu-338283.patch
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virt-manager can't open Linux VM's under Xen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338283
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I have the same issue with a Latitude D630. Rolling back the Nvidia
driver also worked for me.
One other thing to note: After booting with the newer graphics driver
and getting the fan cranked up, rebooting, even to a different operating
system (Win XP) wouldn't reset the fan. Had to shut all the