Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In 10.04 with all updates and 11.04 Desktop live CD, if I set the action
for closing the laptop lid to blank screens, then whenever I open the
lid after closing it the display settings change. I have an external
monitor, and closing an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
When there are two monitors arranged vertically, a menu bar appears at
top of the lower display. This menu bar is difficult to use, as the
mouse pointer can easily overshoot it. (It loses the benefit of Fitt's
law here). The menu bar at the top does
Happens most of the time when resuming from standby on my Asus X58L
laptop running Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) x86_64.
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Title:
"Timeout has expired"
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I suppose as a boot issue, according to that document, the package
should be Linux.
I don't know how to test if this is still a problem with the latest
Lucid packages. How do you give a file system an "unexpected
inconsistency"?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity-themes
The new placement of the close button in Lucid is bad for usability.
The button should extend to the corner of the screen when the window is
maximised, because when pushing the mouse in that direction the cursor
stops on the screen edges,
It doesn't really click through to the maximised window underneath. I
can reproduce the bug on a dual monitor system, when moving a window on
a different screen to the maximised one. The windows don't need to
overlap to reproduce the bug.
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Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
With this file as the only input:
==
class A
{
A * get_a_pointer();
};
template
void function()
{
A::get_a_pointer().anything;
}
==
The g++ crashes with this output:
==
‘
crashy_test.cpp:9: confused
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
When trying to use Ubuntu One for the first time, a web browser opens this page:
https://login.launchpad.net/+openid
I also get there by pressing 'sign in' on the page at https://one.ubuntu.com/
This page has some confusing messages
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On Sat, 2009-08-22 at 01:42 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Have you had a chance to re-test this on Jaunty or Karmic?
No, the machine I could reproduce this on has blown, and I don't have an
ati card any more.
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, amd64 architecture, fully updated.
I turned on my system and after a bit of booting a little bit of fscking
I was presented with the following:
* Checking root file system...
fsck 1.41.3 (12-Oct-2008)
/dev/sda1 contains a file system with errors, chec
The laptop on which I found this bug has died; so I cannot reproduce it
anymore.
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I tried a development release and was unable to boot it, so I couldn't
test for this bug.
However, in 8.04 the bug is still repeatable. Here are the files you
requested.
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Public bug reported:
When using glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_BASE_LEVEL, n);,
for some positive integer n, to avoid specifing all mip levels of a high
resolution texture image, a segmentation fault can be caused. As far as
I can see, at least two images must be given in this way for t
There is some messages about the keyboard outputted to stderr when
running startx, which do not appear in the log file above, so I'm
attaching this as well. I hope it is of use.
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It seems to be a superset of the bug here:
"icons in menus do not respect gtk-icon-sizes"
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412073
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On my laptop, when holding down every key except caps lock, shift,
control, and alt, Xorg processor usage goes up by a percent or two
(nothing major) and the mouse position is updated less frequently, to
the extent that it makes dragging things with most keys held down almost
I have found that there is a button to leave full screen mode only when
I enable the navigation toolbar, which is then displayed in full screen
mode. So "Firefox doesn't provide you with any kind of visual toolbar to
click on in full screen mode in ubuntu" is wrong.
I have moved what I needed from
Which theme?
- The Firefox theme is Firefox (default).
- The Icon theme (as I specified before) is Tango, and it does have a scalable
version of that icon.
- The GTK theme is the one specified by the gtkrc file I attached before.
I have found that switching the GTK theme (and restarting firefox)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox 3 animates animated gif favicons in the tabs, url entry box, and
the url suggestions drop down, when in about:config I have set
image.animation_mode to none. I expect them not to be animated in this
case.
For an example, visit this si
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
When using full screen mode, there is no way to get out of it except
restarting firefox.
In Full screen mode, there is an auto-hiding tab bar, the web page, and nothing
else.
Since I use a mac with a one button trackpad, I have middle click
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Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
The icons in the pop up windows for allowing cookies or java-script pop
up windows displays incorrectly.
Steps to reproduce:
-Set privacy options to ask how long to keep cookies for.
-Visit a web page that sets a cookie.
or
-Use a websi
I've just distribution upgraded to Hardy, and would like to report this
is still an issue for me but the exact details have changed. I'm now on
Thunderbird version 2.0.0.12+nobinonly-0ubuntu1.
Marking a few of the emails as junk and then switching to a different
folder and back again still changes
Thanks for your time, but that's not my problem: I haven't asked
Thunderbird to done anything too messages marked as junk. I expected
the messages I marked to remain where they were and remain as I marked
them. In the 'preferences -> privacy -> junk' settings I don't have
anything selected.
Howev
I've just tried it with a newly set up Gmail IMAP account with SSL: I
lost which messages have the junk flag set at random instead of it being
the last four. Sometimes, when marking one, it also unmarked some of the
ones just marked without me reloading anything. Then I restarted
thunderbird and th
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
This happens to me on Ubuntu 7.19, using thunderbird version 2.0.0.12
+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.7.10.0:
Steps to reproduce:
1. open the inbox of an IMAP mail account using SSL encryption.
2. Mark the top three messages as junk by clicking in the ju
I managed to work around the delete files bleep by highlighting Delete
on the Edit menu, and then pressing delete to map the delete key to that
menu item. Previously this menu entry was unmapped.
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Binary package hint: thunar
Whenever I press the backspace key to browse backwards in Thunar, I hear
a bleep sound. The same happens when I delete files with the delete key.
I go back to the folder I was previously viewing, or delete the selected
files as I wanted, but with a
Yes, this has not happened since the 26th of April.
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Regresion: Plain text messages do not display until the expander next to
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Just the default theme (version 2.0), and the English (GB) Language Pack
(version 1.5.0.10).
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I have been unable to reproduce the bug since. I think the issue may
have occurred due to an update installing in a dependant package while I
was using Thunderbird. The update installed was in the package tzdata,
from version 2007b-0ubuntu1 to 2007e-0ubuntu0.7.04.
I'm not sure if this should coun
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
When opening a plain text message, Thunderbird does not display the
message until you click the expander on the subject line in the message
view.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Use classic view with the message pane showing.
2. Open a mail fo
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I had the same problem. However, before I installed, I had to use GNU parted to
partition my drive as both the Gnome Partition Editor and the installer claimed
my drive was empty (it had an OS X installation on it). Now the installer and
Gnome partition editor see my partitions, but these errors
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