** Changed in: ttf-kanjistrokeorders (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Kanji Stroke Orders appears in weird, inappropriate places
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 534760 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534760
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 534760
firefox and openoffice tooltips are inconsistant
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** Summary changed:
- The ON/OFF status of GtkSwitch elements is hard to tell apart.
+ The ON/OFF statuses of indicator-network's custom GtkSwitch-like widget are
hard to tell apart.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: light-themes
+ Binary package hint: indicator-network
Just s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: light-themes
Just saw these on OMG!Ubuntu!
GtkSwitch inside a menu:
http://i.imgur.com/CJL4C.jpg
GtkSwitch in an infobox of some sort.
http://i.imgur.com/BQq2T.jpg
It's hard to tell at a glance what there is OFF, and what is ON (despite
the big capital l
It might be worth considering (if it's even possible) only having a
timer on menu opening if the mouse is actually moving diagonally. That
way might keep the responsive feel when moving from menu to menu whilst
stopping the reported behaviour.
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Updated the description to include a link to Mr. Coulson's globalmenu-
extension project, since that information is relevant to anyone who is
interested in this bug.
** Description changed:
Firefox's and Thunderbird's menus do not appear in the Unity menu bar or
"Indicator Applet Appmenu".
@Zaphod
If you're talking about the update of openssl from 0.9.8o-1ubuntu4.1 to
0.9.8o-1ubuntu4.2, I haven't installed those yet but still get the
problem, so I think it's irrelevant.
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Pidgin: Unable to validate certificate for omega.contacts.msn.com
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677028
You
** Attachment added: "Kanjistrokeorders is seen in the text "connecting"."
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Kanji Stroke Orders appears in weird, inappropriate places
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661718
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-kanjistrokeorders
OS version: Ubuntu 10.10
Package version: ttf-kanjistrokeorders 2.014-2
When this package is installed, it appears in some funny places, such as
in the "Connecting" text of Rhythmbox and also in the software centre.
It being for su
It's right thereā¦ what the hell is wrong with my eyes?
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Disc number cannot be changed en mass.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658190
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Release version: Ubuntu 10.10
Package version: Rhythmbox 0.13.1-0ubuntu5
It has been the case for me that I sometimes need to change the disc
number (by adding it at all, mostly) for various tracks, whether because
they have lost metadata in c
Yes. I got this problem in Ubuntu 10.10 just now, and it was mitigated
by Daniel Gnoutcheff's suggested command.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574155
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This bug persists even at release, and has been quite disruptive for at
least a few people.
I reported this earlier today in a separate bug, which I have now marked
as a duplicate of this one.
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Ubiquity should give visual feedback that username cannot contains capital
letter(s)
https://bugs.l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549195 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549195
Thanks for that, I've marked this bug as a duplicate of bug 549195.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 549195
Ubiquity should give visual feedback that username cannot contains capital
letter(
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Maverick installer shows no information when typed username is invalid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658068
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
OS Version: Ubuntu 10.10
Package version: Ubiquity 2.4.8
Scenario: The user types an invalid username into the username field
whilst setting up their account during installation.
Expected result: Ubiquity alerts the user that they have typed a
This problem also affects the "About Ubuntu" dialogue in the System
menu.
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2 different scrollbars in the light themes
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I was just about to report this very issue for Ubuntu 9.10, and have to
chip in that the above is patently incorrect with compiz
1:0.8.4-0ubuntu2.1.
A minimised or closed window pulls focus in order to minimise or close,
and only when this is done does the window behind regain focus. The
behaviou
I'm on a 945GM, and after waiting some time- in case my mirror needed to
catch up- and running $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg, for
good measure (which changed nothing), I can happily say I've still got
terrible performance with EXA. This along with that UXA/Compiz memory
leak is makin
Almost certainly not, on account of the fact that on my affected
Intrepid system, nspluginwrapper is not even installed.
But it's fixed, and for now, that's all that matters.
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Tiny firefox window at top-left of screen
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I can confirm on x86 that with a Jaunty Alpha 5 Live CD, this problem no
longer persists for Flash 10. Gnome-Do, another piece of software I
recently found to cause the same problem, also does not create such a
window on Jaunty. Wherever this bug was living, it seems it's gone for
now.
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I am already running proposed, and have just obtained the update- thank
you for the direction nonetheless. However, this bug was patched very
quickly; I did not at any point receive conformation regarding what
exactly the bug is. When would I expect to see the bug? If I know
this, I will be able
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251494
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Using Ubuntu 8.04.1 and update-manager 1:0.87.29, the update manager
displays a different number of updates in its title text ("You can
install ## updates") than the text from hovering over the notification
area icon.
When counted, the "Yo
Don't wish to spam this bug, but my suspicion was very quickly
confirmed; this bug doesn't appear when a wmode is set for flash.
"Windowless mode" does sound like a good reason for there to be no
window associated with Flash. Of course, Flash 9 for Linux doesn't have
wmode support, which is why it
No sooner have I said thus, than a lier is made of me. Perhaps, now,
with this Beta it is only happening for /certain/ instances of flash.
Whatever is occurring, the problem is not gone as I said, at all.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210241
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Whatever this was, I believe it was an issue with flashplugin-nonfree,
and at any rate, for me it is gone with the latest Flash 10 Beta (the
one released on the 2nd of this month). So for now, it looks like this
issue will simply disappear in the future. I shall keep an eye out.
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Tiny firefox
I disabled everything that it was possible to disable via this dialogue,
on all of its tabs, and ran firefox. Obviously, no flash was
displayed. I then enabled only flashplugin-nonfree, by clicking enable
on the "Shockwave Flash" option, and loaded a flash video. The tiny
window appeared.
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Whether in a Gnome or Openbox session, using Firefox or Epiphany,
compositing or no compositing, this window appears when flash is
encountered using the flashplugin-nonfree.
Gnash doesn't produce this odd little window.
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Each time a flash video is encountered, the shadow that compiz draws
around this window gets darker and darker. While I cannot be sure, I
can only assume this means that each time a flash video is encountered
another tiny window is created.
This window is more than aesthetically irritating, as it
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