Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Tested on: Fresh install of 10.04
Note that I'm assuming that 'fade windows' comes from the main plugins package
- it did not seem to be in either? Maybe its part of the core?
The "Fade Windows" plugin is used by several oth
Oh. Some more information: Setting the computer to suspend (or
hibernate) and then waking it up again, caused the devices to continue
working normally (for a while)
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Lost ata interrupt, usb hid (mouse keyboard) freezes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576496
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This problem affects me too. However, its different, it only affects
USB devices on the same IRQ as the SATA_NV driver:
23: 786792 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi ohci_hcd:usb2, sata_nv
In my case, that OHCI_HCD (usb hub) is actually an external hub built
into my monitor. Once I moved my mo
I have written a qt tray-icon based background app that basically keeps
the mouse in the screen by polling for when its gone out of the screen,
but this is a very suboptimal solution since it has to poll many times a
second and eat cpu. It sometimes reaches 1% cpu even! And X is still
getting the
Possibly. I was under the impression that each individual app that used
to move things to trash needs to have gnome-vfs support to work properly
now (ie, there is no universal fix). I could be wrong.
If it's indeed the case that individual apps needs upgrades, it means
bug #208277 would be becau
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: baobab
(Hardy Beta patched up to date as of writing this bug)
In the folder/file list, Right-click Move to Trash
Disk Usage Analyzer moves the file to ~/.Trash instead of
~/.local/share/Trash/files, (or just trash:/// ) so nothing shows up in the
gnome
I'm experiencing this too.
I needed to have roaming mode enabled though, for VPN. I finally got a
workaround working by removing the vmxnet module, and only using
pcnet32. The rest of the vmware tools functionality (drag and drop onto
desktop) seems to still work, although it somehow seems slowe
iKs wrote:
> kubuntu-desktop is a meta-package anyway so removing it wont affect your
> system at all.
>
> But its still a problem that apt-get doesnt know how to handle
> dependencies correctly. As a temporary solution, I would tell you to use
> aptitude, which works perfectly on my system (ubunt
I just gave this a test.
I installed kubuntu-desktop: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
I waited until it was all done
I removed amarok:
sudo apt-get remove amarok.
It offered to remove kubuntu-desktop for me. I told it 'uh, ok' and boom, all
gone.
Its not even listed under 'atuomatically
This has happened numerous times on this system.
Needless to say I've had to reinstall. It screwed up the system a
couple times already.I do something like 'hmm, I don't have a sound
card so I don't need amarok' and so I apt-get remove amarok and it
erases kubuntu desktop, everything. It see
** Also affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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naively renaming file associations can make them vanish and exhibit other
strange behavior
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115119
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Version: Feisty using up-to-date packages and a pretty basic install.
tested with all themes including the human themes. I will attach PNGs of the
issue.
Basically, if you're creating a new mbox, maildir, or other type of
folder or file based
** Attachment added: "Image of the widget with the cut off text."
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7676040/maildir1.png
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path text doen't fit in widget in the 'receiving email' config dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115081
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I can confirm that this occurs on my clean kubuntu installation also.
The icon files it's asking for simply aren't there. Simply installing
gpar2 via apt will produce an iconless version of it in the kubuntu menu
under utilities.
** Changed in: gpar2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-systemsettings
up-to-date Feisty install, no special packages, etc.
Kubuntu-Desktop installed.
This runs in a VMWare.
To reproduce this bug every time I simply
1. Open the system settings or kcontrol app
2. Go to the mountconfig pane
3. Enter admi
This is happening to me too, in latest feisty.
I can reproduce it here every time - all I need to do is change the type
of logs being viewed to anything except the kernel log, then change it
back to kernel log. If I do this once it tends to happen most of the
time. if I change to EVERY different
attached image: Blank panels in the KDE bar are from ksysguard applet.
There is no apparent way to get them to revert because clicking on the
empty space in the panel goes through to the bar behind instead of that
display.
** Attachment added: "picture of the bugged sysguard applet in VMWare/Kubu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
Version: Latest Feisty Beta, updated just before making sure its
reproducable to post this bug.
Environment: kubuntu-desktop under VMWare (So, no crazy compiz or
compositor or anything like that)
1. Add the System Guard applet to the KDE panel
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