Public bug reported:
While Ctrl-T and Ctrl-W work to open and close a tab, there is no key
combination to cycle through the tabs (in the active window). This is
inconvenient, as Thunar provides good keyboard-oriented interface
otherwise.
Consistency with other applications in terms of the chosen
"There is a remote possibility that reading the DVD-RW was not 100%
correct at all times." -- does not seem to be the case, the same
behaviour repeated 3+ times on the same hw setup.
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Possibly affects bare metal install as well - tested on AMD Athlon XP
5000+, 4GB RAM, HDD 120GB, LCD on DVI; boot from DVD-RW: step 15+16 -
prompt to remove media and press Enter did not appear, disk was ejected
from the DVD-ROM drive, system hanged with screen suspended; after hard
reset booted in
Three comments:
* affects me on Ubuntu 14.04
* the Puny Geek workaround did not help in my case - did not persist across
system reboot
* using the swap partition path (/dev/sdaX, as hinted in
http://askubuntu.com/questions/289858/disk-drive-for-dev-mapper-cryptswap-1-is-not-ready?rq=1)
instead
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1153661 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1153661
I want to confirm the issue on 14.04, just want to note that I get no
"the disk drive dev/mapper/cryptoswap1 is notready yet or not present"
message at all during boot, just a black screen. The hw is Lenovo
What is the status of this issue? Today my Cinnamon froze in the middle
of a 8-party videoconference... not nice. The attached part of syslog
may be related to this but it's hard to tell, occurences and their
circumstances are (as noted many times above) rather random. Platform:
MacBook Air 2012, U
Tried the above (#7 and #60) which did make wine 1.4 work but the
resulting broken dependencies (as reported by apt-get) make the ubuntu
updater dysfunctional. So for me this unfortunately is not a usable
workaround.
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Thanks h3 for filing this as a bug. The inaccessible controls annoy me
rather often especially as clicking inside the max'd window (to give it
focus by mouse) tends to be tricky with applications that have dense
layout filled with controls (e.g. gmail).
So here is my +1 for this to be fixed.
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