I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it. That didn't help.
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The preferences menu in gedit is missing.
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$ dpkg -l | grep gedit
ii gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
amd64official text editor of the
GNOME desktop environment
ii gedit-common3.10.4-0ubuntu4
Will do, but it will have to wait until I get home from work. Gedit
preferences menu works fine on my machine at work so it must be
something weird I did at home.
Ed
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Nope. Not there in a guest session either.
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Yes I have a menu bar. Under Edit we have
Undo
Redo
Cut
Copy
Paste
Delete
Select All
Insert Date and Time...
an no Preferences item.
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Public bug reported:
The preferences menu in gedit is missing. It doesn't matter if global
menus are on or off.
I've searched for a fix but have not found one. If global menus are off
the Edit menu has no preferences tab. If global menus are on then the
activity has no gedit menus at all.
Probl
I'm seeing this now too in 14.04. Sam message in the auth.log file.
I'm doing AD authentication, was working fine, ran a dist-upgrade, and
now AD authentication broken. Any suggested fix? I don't have
pam_kwallet package installed and it is looking for the .so?
Thanks,
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So far #24 has worked for me. Thanks!
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Editor scrolls down after editing and saving a tex file
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I have the same problem with comp sci labs that use pam and mount using
cifs, these keep me from migrating to the next LTS from 10.04. Same
issues as #14.
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No final resolution on this? This is maddening.
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Title:
mount.cifs: permission denied: no match for /home/myuser/mydir/myshare
found in /etc/fst
I was able to get my new Galaxy S3 to connect in Ubuntu 10.04 using the
procedure described at
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/12/how-to-connect-your-android-ice-
cream-sandwich-phone-to-ubuntu-for-file-access
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Although it looks like scanning a photo works fine andgenerating jpg but
scanning text crashes simple-scan with the following bug
(simple-scan:5292): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_new: assertion `width >
0' failed
** (simple-scan:5292): CRITICAL **: page_set_scan_area: assertion
`page->pri
This might not have been the right bug - but anyway simple-scan was
complaining about a missing HP plugin. From hplip-gui there is an option
to in the device manager "Install Required Plugin". This failed with
what looks like a permission problem. So I ran it from the command line
sudo hp-plugin
I'm on 10.04 amd64
The printer/scanner is an HPLaserjet M2727nf
I can print but not scan.
Here's the output of simple-scan -d
** (simple-scan:1301): DEBUG: Starting Simple Scan 1.0.3, PID=1301
** (simple-scan:1301): DEBUG: Restoring window to 600x400 pixels
** (simple-scan:1301): DEBUG: sane_in
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