Correct. The interface for the Wireless connection setup changed
significantly since the first report. The behavior is no present in
newer version of Ubuntu.
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For me, the problem disappeared with Ubuntu 7.04. However this was the
last version of I used in the hardware that prompted my bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/55819 ( a duplicate of this one).
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Mouse loses sync, becomes unusable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46074
You re
Even after configuring Aspell, the spell-checker does not work in
documents using iso-8859-1 encoding.
>From the command line I can check files with non-default encodings. For
example:
aspell --encoding=iso-8859-1 -lpt_BR check test.tex
Kile (or KDE?), however, will not pass on the encoding in
Still present in Gutsy.
However, I noticed it from the GUI in the Network Manager application.
In this form. it is particularly cruel. When you enter the WPA
passphrase in System->Administration->Network->Wireless, the field is
asterisked like in a password field.
Who could possibly guess you h
Sorry for mess-up in posting the previous message. The was a "before"
picture with Openoffice 2.2 as distributed by Ubuntu 7.10 repositories.
This is how the same document would look in the OO 2.3 compiled by OOo.
The jagged fonts and the ugly kerning in small type are gone.
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Installing the .deb for version 2.3 available from openoffice.org changes the
look of fonts dramatically .
Is this just a compile-tile fix?
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11314053/Screenshot-TestFont-2.3.0-Ubuntu.png
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openoffice 2
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11313798/Screenshot-TestFont-2.3.0-Ubuntu.png
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92693
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Thanks for your answer to my report. The problem doesn't interfere with
the function of the menu, but it is mangled, with Network name field
overlapping the connection strength display. I attached a screen shot
of the Network Setting application with the offending wireless
connection window.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
This issue occurs on Ubuntu Gutsy
System->Administration->Network Settings > Wireless Connection >
Properties-> Network name (ESSID)
The dropdown lists the available networks with the corresponding
connection strength. There is a probl
Broken version (gnome-schedule 1.0.0-2) is still offered in gutsy repositories.
Version 1.1.0-2 fixes this problem and is available from debian sid
http://packages.debian.org/sid/gnome-schedule/i386/download
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gnome schedule fails to parse a simple crontab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9557
** Summary changed:
- Can change directoy with Location box in File->Open dialog
+ Can't change directory with Location box in File->Open dialog
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Can't change directory with Location box in File->Open dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113245
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ggobi
GGobi 2.1.4, September 7, 2006
1. Start GGobi from the command line
2. File->Open
3. Enter path in Location Box (for example /usr/share/ggobi/data)
File list will not bet updated.
The only way to open a file is by clicking each directory in the p
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ggobi
GGobi Version 2.1.4, September, 20006
GGobi has a very simple interface, but still, it could use an icon and
advertise itself in the application menu.
** Affects: ggobi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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