It occurred to me again, but much less often than before.
I would wait a while before closing it...
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Screen brightness goes down automatic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199466
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I think this is already fixed. It is not happening to me any more after
I installed the latest updates.
Thanks for the fix!
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Screen brightness goes down automatic
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Same problem here with Hardy completely patched on a Thinkpad R52.
Screen dims randomly when connected to the AC and goes back a bit when I
press the mouse, but it goes back only to the 50% or so. I have to
manually increase the brightness after that.
It dims after 10 seconds of not pressing any k
I am having the same problem here. IBM lotus notes (ibm-notes-framework)
needs the same library but since the name has changed it cannot install
it.
This is the deadlock situation:
ibm-notes-framework needs libglib1.2.
libglib1.2ldbl replaces libglib1.2, which prevents me to install it.
Result
Hi,
I found a similar problem with db2 installation. I had a version of db2
installed previously, not sure if this is related.
When I try to install the packet it fails with an error and when trying
to uninstall it says packet is in bad state so it is needs to be
reinstalled. I am stuck at this,
That is true. All scripts I have seen in db2 are written in ksh for its
unix/linux versions.
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Package pdksh not a dependency when installing DB2 Express C from Partner
repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195561
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The same problem here. Sometimes panels do not disappear only icons, sometimes
everything disappears.
This is very ennoying, since CTRL+ALT+Backspace is needed. I don't have any
extra installed apart from the basic compiz.
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Desktop items/panels/icons disappear when chaning the number of work