Public bug reported:
I initially discussed this in the IdeaPool
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IdeaPool#head-
a61a9aa889b5daa8c59ab3b87111d8553f507e8c), and user OuattaraAziz
suggested that I submit a bug report.
As you can see in my IdeaPool post, I did not understand the differences
between some of t
As of 0.9.6, soundconverter also fails if the input's location includes
a folder with spaces. For example, an error message will appear if
soundconverter tries to convert any file within "/home/john/music
2/artist".
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soundconverter stops when output folder's name has spaces
https://bugs.launchp
** Tags added: applet brightness
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Brightness is automatically readjusted to match Brightness Applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155485
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I just want to confirm that this bug still exists. I am up to date as of
a few minutes ago.
(1) If I ever lower the brightness of the LCD screen using Fn+Down, the
brightness will eventually (after what seems to be a random amount of time)
revert to the value originally set in the brightness app
Public bug reported:
-Right click on a file
-Click "Send to..."
-Error message pops up. Says "Could not load any plugins. Please verify your
installation"
I know it isn't a huge problem, but considering Hardy's focus on
usability, I think it and other minor problems like this should be
cleared u
Also happened to me after upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy. I installed k3b
on feisty using Add/Remove, but then uninstalled it very soon after,
also using Add/Remove.
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K3b in Gnome DE in 7.04 and upgrading to Gutsy beta puts 3 kcmshell settings in
menu "other" and confuses user to their meaning.
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu Gutsy amd64
Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505n (can provide specific details if necessary)
I use the Brightness Applet to set the brightness to a specific value
(let's just say 75%). I later use [Fn + Down Arrow] to lower the
brightness to be below 75%. Within a few mi