Now that I have the patch implemented in 11.04 Natty, I find the
following: Indicator Applet Application Menu is also affected by the
patch:
For the Ambiance and Radiance themes, this is problematic since the
patch removes the spaces between the text, drastically reducing
readability.
For other
After extensive google-ing, and A LOT of trial and error, I FINALLY
figured out how to implement the patch. Since others have requested
instructions, but nobody was kind enough to post them, I WILL. That
said, I'm sure that there's an easier way than then the one I am about
to provide, so I welco
The situation seems to have worsened for me. These games are now either
frozen, or moving so slowly that I can't distinguish the difference.
The following related bugs now better describe my situation and related
frustration:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/673092
http
This affects me as well (64-bit Lucid on Dell Inspiron 1420n).
I have also noticed this same problem in Swell Foop.
With both games, I have to wait so long for the animations that I lose
patience and give up trying to play.
Gnome games should help relieve stress, not create it!
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dORSY,
I don't remember posting a work-around or a fix. I recall replying to
Adam Seitz's post because reading it gave me the impression that he
might benefit having access to additional configuration options that he
might not have known about; I then listed two options that I though he
might
Adam,
You may want to try using gconf-editor to change the settings for
update-notifier because it provides some additional options.
You can get there as follows:
hit + then type "gconf-editor" and click [run].
then, on the left, navigate to /apps/update-notifier.
Now you ca
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maximus leaves a gap at top in XFCE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560272
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: maximus
1) Ubuntu 10.04 (Beta 2).
2) maximus version 0.4.14-0ubuntu4.
3) When maximus hides the windows decorations, the contents of the
window that begin below the window decorations should begin where the
windows decorations would begin if maximus wer
Thanks PeteC,
I checked, and found that maximus wasn't included in Startup
Applications. After creating an entry for it, and restarting, it now
works fine in GNOME.
** Changed in: maximus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Maximus doesn't hide window decorations in 10.04
https://bugs.la
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: maximus
In Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 32-bit (and not the netbook remix), maximus
(0.4.14-0ubuntu4) does not hide the window decorations like it is
supposed to.
To verify that the settings were correct, I opened gconf-editor and went
to apps ---> maximus, and
I am experiencing this with 10.04 beta 1 (the new themes are not as bad,
but still problematic; I'm using the crux controls in my theme). This
is causing menu length problems on my netbook. Could someone direct me
to method for fixing this? (preferably a GUI for configuring the
applet, but I'll
Does anyone know if this bug might be related to maximus failing to hide
the window decorations? I am currently running ubuntu (not the netbook
remix) with maximus and window-picker to maximize on desktop real
estate.
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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to
"menu
I think the real problem here isn't whether the controls are on the left
or on the right. If users don't like something, they will find a way to
change it, and share those changes with other like minded users. The
real issue seems to be about whether or not the novice user will be able
to make su
Thanks wizwiz50,
I checked the link, but it's for "System Monitor" and as Dave Uggla
said: "The memory resource graph in System Monitor does not show this
component of memory usage."
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Xorg assert failure: X: ../../src/i830_batchbuffer.h:79:
intel_batch_emit_dword: Assertion `pI830->batch_ptr
Dave Uggla,
Could you please post instructions for installing the "Memory Utilization panel
applet" you are using?
It's not listed in my "Add to Panel" window, and I couldn't identify the
package for it by searching in Synaptic
I'm sure other's would like to use this to preempt the crashes as we
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 465317 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465317
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 465317
Xorg assert failure: X: ../../src/i830_batchbuffer.h:79:
intel_batch_emit_dword: Assertion `pI830->batch_ptr != ((void *)0)' failed.
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AisleRiot Sol
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I was finally able to finish startup.
In the GRUB 2 menu, I pressed the key to edit, used the arrow keys
to move the cursor to the line that ended with "quiet splash" and
changed it to end with "i915.modeset=0 quiet splash" then pressed the
+ key combination
I first noticed it on a Samsung Q1 Ultra when trying to upgrade a Wubi
9.04 install to a 9.10 alpha. I figured the problem would be fixed by
the final release, but I am having this problem with a fresh Wubi 9.10
install. After usplash, the screen keeps flashing with
[drm:intelfb_restore] *ERR
Can the partner repository exist for Release Candidate?
(I still don't see it in the repository)
Given a choice of installing the 64-bit Jaunty release:
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/acroread/acroread_9.1.3-1jaunty1_amd64.deb
or installing the one from Adobe's Website:
http://get.ado
Ubuntu Karmic Beta updated to update-notifier 0.90, but I'm still not
seeing the icon for available updates or for "A package manager is
working."
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update-manager doesn't show updates, even after 1 week
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356152
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After installing some updates, the problem went away. Based on which
updates were installed it looks like Cyril Jaquier was right about the
diagnosis.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Virtual Machine Won't Start - Kernel driver not installed
https://
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose-source
This is happening in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Beta (64-bit installation)
with version 3.0.6-dfsg-1ubuntu1 of VirtualBox
When Attempting to start a Virtual machine, instead of starting, the
following message window appears:
O Vi
Dan,
It sounds like you are describing Window List 2.28.0. If that is the
case, then it would be update-manager 1:0.126 that appears in the Window
List after a week of neglecting packages.
Seperately, update-notifier 0.89 should place an icon in a different
place (Notification Area 2.28.0), w
Dan,
I know what a dock is in Mac OS, and there are several applications that
can simulate that for Ubuntu, none of which would be running on an out
of the box installation. Did you mean to indicate, as a group, the
notifications/pop-ups with white text on a black background that are
seen such as
I'm running Karmic Beta and got the update to 0.89 today.
After updating to 0.89, I waited for the next set up updates (checking manually
with Synaptic).
This used to cause update-notifier to indicate that updates are available, but
still no icon showing.
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update-manager doesn't show updates,
I also have this problem, but I'm using a Samsung Q1 Ultra.
I get the problem when I upgrade to Karmic 9.10 from regular ubuntu,
from ubuntu netbook remix 9.04, and from xubuntu 9.04 32-bit versions in
each case. I also get the problem when trying to do a fresh install of
Karmic 9.10 with Wubi, e
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 315971 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315971
Nicolò Chieffo,
I have been getting this with both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the
final Xubuntu 9.04 Desktop.
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I have a temporary work-around until a fix is released:
# WORK-AROUND FOR AUDIO PR
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 315971 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315971
I have experienced this prior to installing pulse audio in Xubuntu (a
fresh install only gives me ALSA and OSS)
I do not experience this bug with regular Ubuntu.
The
alsactl store
trick did not make a notic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 316125 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316125
I am having the same problem with the audio, WITH pulseaudio installed.
I have tried reinstalling, and I still get the problem. I have
experience this with both 32-bit and 64-bit editions. I have
experience
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