Here is how I solved this in Ubuntu 10.04. First, thanks for the tip
above to use Ctrl-Alt-Left Click for mouse clicks (Note: try also Ctrl-
Shft-Left Click, whichever work). This workaround enabled me to do:
Applications > Ubuntu Software Centre> Search for COMPIZ > install
"Advanced Desktop Effe
As a workaround (or a complete solution?), is there any way to change
the signal from a "lid closing" event so that the system receives a pure
fn-f1 key-stroke combination (either by changing the lid-closing signal
that is generated at the source or by intercepting and changing it
before it gets to
Hello. Is there any chance of resolving this in 10.04 (LTS), e.g by
backporting the fix from 10.10?
I have a Compaq Mini 110c-1100CA. I have to use fn-f1 to suspend before
closing the lid (a tip that I'd found on a forum) or fn-f3 or fn-f4
after re-opening the lid to turn on the back-light (as not
Problem seems to be gone after removing old Firefox /home/.mozilla
folder to another location, reinstalling Firefox and Flash, running
Firefox in Safe Mode and selecting the options to reset everything,then
selecting a Persona from the default Firefox page, and rebooting the
computer. Whew!
Not su
Sorry, that should have been "removing adobe-flashplugin".
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Sorry, that should have been "uninstalled adobe-flashplugin".
Completely removing Firefox in Synaptic and reinstalling it did not
help, either.
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Firefox 3.6.3 Freezes After Clicking Any Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar Item in
Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574617
You receiv
I also get this warning but my situation is worse as Firefox freezes any
time I click on a menu item, Bookmarks Toolbar item or right-click on a
text box. Since this bug does not mention freezing, only annoying error
output, I started a new one, Bug #574617 for my type of situation. As
detailed in
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Binary package hint: firefox
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron to Lucid Lynx 10.04
(both LTS releases). Firefox now freezes as soon as I click on a menu
item like File, Edit, etc. or on an item in the Bookmarks Toolbar. The
same goes for right-clicking on a Boo
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Binary package hint: orca
In Ubuntu Netbook Release 9.10 (Karmic) on a Compaq / HP 110 netbook with the
Standard 1024 x 600 Screen Resolution:
1. Click on Ubuntu Menu > Accessories > Terminal
2. At the prompt, type this: orca
3. Press Enter key
4. Click on the Preferences
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I am running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) 9.10 (Karmic) from a USB stick.
I had followed the instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick and
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/create-a-ubuntu-9-10-live-usb-in-windows/
This error report comes up on occa
Thanks Travis Watkins, if I use Options >Select Session > Failsafe
GNOME, I can log in as the new user. When I do this, though, System
>Preferences >Appearance > Visual Effects tab is already set to None.
How can I make it "stick" for regular "GNOME" or "Run Xclient script"
sessions? Is there a fil
Thanks for the tip on what to attach and how to get it. I take it that you
meant to say
sudo chown OLDUSER /home/OLDUSER/xsession-errors
(note the "s" after the "x" in xsession).
I am attaching the file as requested.
It looks like a display/graphics card/compiz issue. Oddly, this does not
come
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
In Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.3 LTS, go to System > Administration > Users &
Groups. Click Unlock, make sure Administrator-level user is selected,
and enter that user's password. Click Add User. Add a new user with the
Profile: Desktop User, and
While the error messages in my case looked different than in Bug
#147318, the solution that was noted by ubuntu_demon at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/penguintv/+bug/147318/comments/5
seemed to work for me, too. At least, I got the PenguinTV User Interface
back, and it loaded the list o
I should have said Ubuntu gutsy 7.10 fully patched. Sorry about that.
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Hello,
I am running Ubuntu gutsy 7.04 fully patched. The PenguinTV program used
to work, but then it started crashing on launch. (I am not upgrading to
hardy 8.04 for other reasons, and unfortunately I do not have another
computer on which I co
I know that Firefox 2 is available in hardy universe. At the same time,
I've read that as soon as you upgrade to hardy, your old Firefox 2
profile is irreversibly converted to use by Firefox 3 -- unless you are
very careful to back up the profile before you launch Firefox 3 for the
first time, and
Thanks for the suggestion to try it in Ubuntu hardy heron (8.04). As I
mentioned above, other reasons are keeping me from upgrading to hardy,
i.e. I want to keep Firefox 2.x while Firefox 3.x is still in beta, some
extensions that I use don't work in it, and some web sites that I visit
crash it. (U
Kfind is not installed in Ubuntu by default (though it may be in Kubuntu). To
add Kfind to Ubuntu, got to System > Administration > Synaptic package manager
(enter administrative password) > Search: kfind
Check mark it, select Apply and wait for the process to finish.
You can add a quick shortc
Hmm.. When using Places > Search for files in MY_BOOK, I do get results
if I don't use wild cards, e.g. if I just search for Name contains: AVI
without the "*." at the front. Not intuitive to people who are used to
wild cards for partial file names, but it does work. (I know, strictly
speaking, "Na
I should have mentioned that both in Nautilus and Places > Search for
files, I did select Look in folders: MY_BOOK. Still no search results,
though.
Also, Nautilus can browse and view the files on the USB HD without
problems. It's only the Search that does not work.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Hello,
I have Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) fully updated (not upgraded to Hardy yet for
other reasons - I like Firefox 2.x). I run it on a Dell Dimension 4700
desktop. I also have a Western Digital (WD) "My Book" 1 TB (one
terabyte) external USB Hard Dis
This morning, I experimented with hwclock, based on the suggestions by
Mary Gardiner at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/91418/comments/11
My results show that changing the time in the Gnome Clock applet (see
above) does not change the system (hardware) time. Oddly, though,
de
I agree. IMHO, they could even affect security issues, e.g. wrong local
system time causes some online security certificates to be rejected, or
you may fail other online security checks and not be able to log into
some important web sites/services.
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tzdata bugs not taken seriously enough
https:
I should have also mentioned:
Ever since the original installation (Feisty, later upgraded to Gutsy),
I have had the Time zone set to America/Toronto. This is what is also
shown in Clock Applet on top Gnome panel > Adjust Date & Time.
Synaptic shows that the version of tzdata that I have installe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tzdata
I live in the Eastern Time Zone in North America. I had set the computer
to Hibernate on March 8, 2008. But after resuming from hibernation on
March 9, 2008 in the evening, the system was still on Eastern Standard
Time (EST). It did not change auto
I'm confused: has the source of the problem been fixed, or would anyone
who encounters it in the future be forced to use the same manual method
as WSW described above?
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Top and Bottom Screen Panels Stopped Working Properly in Ubuntu Feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109760
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