Hi! I just noticed the same effect after a fresh ubuntu 12.04
installation. It was probably also the case with my previous ubuntu
11.10. In my case, compiz increases from less than 10 to above 70 % when
I start thunderbird. Xorg is affected to a lesser extent.
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** Changed in: texlive-bin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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wrong texts in eps file made with PYX
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Here is a minimal latex source code including the figure hello.eps that
I have attached previously.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics{hello.eps}
\end{figure}
\end{document}
Compiling it with latex+dvips+ps2pdf, t
Apparently, the package lmodern is needed in latex documents to have the
EPS files correctly displayed.
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wrong texts in eps file made with PYX
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** Attachment added: "hello.eps"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48272191/hello.eps
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Binary package hint: python-pyx
- I've recently upgraded my system to ubuntu lucid lynx 10.04 and now I
- face a problem with EPS files created with PYX. When I try to include
- such
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pyx
I've recently upgraded my system to ubuntu lucid lynx 10.04 and now I face a
problem with EPS files created with PYX. When I try to include such a file as a
figure in a latex document, texts don't display well. The problem appears even
with
Still happening in Intrepid. As i mentioned before it's very simple to
make this nice desklet work again, just by changing 3 lines in its code.
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Problem with the "debian-cow" gdesklet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86226
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The bug is solved in Intrepid. There is no more confusion as the camera is
detected as "Ixus 50 / Powershot A520" and a few other models. Therefore I move
this bug to Invalid status.
Thank you all !
** Changed in: camera (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Canon Powershot A520 det
The problem happens also in feisty-fawn and gutsy-gibbon. It can be
solved very simply, by editing the file
/usr/share/gdesklets/Displays/others/debian-cow.display, and removing
the option "-e" in the three commands "echo".
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Problem with the "debian-cow" gdesklet
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I confirm this bug persists in Feisty.
$ gphoto2 --auto-detect
ModèlePort
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Canon Digital IXUS 50 (normal mode) usb:
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Canon Powershot A520 detected as Ixus 50
https://b
This desklet is available in the folder "uncategorized" of the gDesklets
shell.
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Problem with the "debian-cow" gdesklet
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gthumb
- When i plug my Canon Powershot A520 camera, the gthumb module starts, and i
can import my pictures. A problem appears when the power saving mode is enabled
on my camera. In this mode, the camera automatically turns off after a delay
(wh
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gthumb
- When i plug my Canon Powershot A520 camera, the module gthumb starts, and i
can import my pictures. A problem appears when the power saving mode is enabled
on my camera. In this mode, the camera automatically turns off after a delay
(wh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
When i plug my Canon Powershot A520 camera, the module gthumb starts, and i can
import my pictures. A problem appears when the power saving mode is enabled on
my camera. In this mode, the camera automatically turns off after a delay
(which can b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdesklets-data
After upgrading from dapper-drake to egdy-eft, the "debian-cow"
gdesklets doesn't display correctly. Several strings "-e" are displayed
in the desklet. These "-e" come from the option "-e" of the command
"echo" in the desklet source code.
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