I can confirm this bug with both an IMAP and a POP account. Mails are sometimes
(not always, filters don't always work well) transferred from the inbox to the
correct folder and a little bit later the mails are also back in the inbox.
This can go on forever.
When I delete them from the inbox it
Also I can not open a password encrypted pps. I am using 4.0.3.3. I
would expect, if I may be so bold, that if this error exists from the
early days of Libreoffice that somebody would have looked at it and made
it possible. Unfortunately not.
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I have used various versions of LibreOffice and Ubuntu's (incl. LinuxMint) and
I have never had sound when playing a pps file.
Just made a presentation myself, added music but it does not play.
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Yesterday I installed Kubuntu 13.04 and got the same problems as other users in
this thread. First I thought it was caused by the relatively new Kubuntu
version so I switched back to 12.04 LTS. This did not help, I got the same
problem:
CPU at 100% in 1-2 minutes
4GB ram filled up, after which s
I was adding my WiFi printer when I got the message the kde-workspace was
crashed.
I am using Kubuntu 12.04 - 64bit, fresh install. No programs installed other
than the ones are in the default installation of the OS.
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It's the same problem Thunderbird has: information is shown in the header which
does not bring anything new, at least that's my opinion.
Just look at the text in the header. What does it say extra that is not already
in the list of e-mails you have just above, or next to it? From - look in field
Is something done about this? What is the current status? I thought when
something was wrong in Linux it would be fixed very fast, but I seem to
be wrong here.
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I have these same problems: first in LinuxMint 11 Katya, then I installed LMDE
(LinuxMint Debian based) in the latest version and now I installed Ubuntu 11.04
I also have it. I know Katya is the same as 11.04 but LMDE is not Ubuntu based
so I think the problem is from somewhere else. I use kerne
I have the same problem with a Samsung R730 laptop. Sometimes it works well,
other times it doesn't.
I can't find a pattern though, just boot and shut down immediately sometimes
causes the effect already of not switching of the power. The latest info in the
syslog file, when the laptop did not
Hi Pedro,
The answer to your question is yes and no. I don't see any changes in
Karmic with respect to Jaunty, the speed is (about) the same. What I did
notice is this:
It is not the processor which determines the speed with which
File-roller operates, it is the harddisk. The data throughput of
Hi,
Thanks for answering upon my bug report.
I'll try to answer the questions as well as possible.
Yes, it is reproducible. It happens every time when I want to unrar a
row of joined rar files (xxx1.rar, xxx2.rar, , xxxn.rar, but also
with xxx.rar, xxx.r01, xxx.r02, ... , xxx.r0n).
The cpu
** Attachment added: "System monitor graph"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30958034/Screenshot-System%20Monitor.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420904
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope 9.04, 64-bits, (had same problem with Hardy Heron 8.04
64-bits)
Kernel 2.6.30-020630-generic,
File-roller 2.26-1
Processor quad core Q6600 @ 3GHz, Ram 4GB
When using File-roller to extract a sequence of rar files, the processor is
used max 20% per co
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