I am also having this problem intermittently. When I hit shift+ctl+v,
nothing happens; nor does anything happen when I select paste special
from the edit menu. But the behavior isn't consistent...
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I know we're really not supposed to do this, but I feel compelled to add
that I would very much like to see this happen!
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[needs-packaging] cnetworkmanager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485293
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This problem affects me as well, and like others here, I cannot do my
job without the ability to save notes in .doc format. Deleting
.openoffice does nothing for me.
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OpenOffice crashes when saving .doc file with "notes" in it, Karmic.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457220
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I'm afraid I have to agree with Ceriak. This is still an issue in
Intrepid, at least for me.
As Rkimber stated, it's no longer a problem if you open the dialog and
type a filename directly. The problem happens when you navigate to
another folder using the GtkTreeView. The text in the filename box
Ooops! I was overzealous. It was really just a problem with my xorg.conf
file. I edited it by hand at one point. Sorry for the bother! Still, you
might consider idiotproofing the code for people like me who
unthinkingly use /usr/lib64 instead of /usr/lib in their xorg.conf.
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compiz won't autode
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
7.10-amd64
nvidia graphics card
When I went to enable desktop effects in the appearance dialogue, it
didn't work. I then tried running compiz manually and received the
following error:
No whitelisted driver found
aborting and using fallback: /usr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: partman-partitioning
When installing Ubuntu on a pre-partitioned hard drive, select "manual,"
and you are presented with a table of partitions. If you do not want to
make any changes to the partitions, you will be inclined to click on
"next," but if you d