+1 to this bug; there are several other scenarios where the global menu
bar would cause usability issues, for example on multi monitor setups -
where your window may be on the right window, yet you still must go all
the way over to the left monitor to access.
An option to disable the global menu s
The new interface is rather horrible, IMO... But, no need to "downgrade"
tho... my fix was easy:
1. Log out and select "GNOME Desktop" as your session at the login
screen :-)
2. (optional) For maximizing screen space - nuke the bottom panel, add
the window picker (and other desired apps/launchers
Hi - yes, correct. Tried putting in the FB login for Digg (Facebook
Connect) and looked around in gwibber for options but found none.
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Can't sign into Digg using Facebook connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555313
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My apologies, Kamus, it was a careless oversight...
It is the latest version in the Ubutntu 10.4 beta
Gwibber 2.29.92.1 (last point may have changed)
Might be considered more of a wishlist feature or "oversight" with
respect to login options ;-)
I had tried entering my Facebook login for Digg (s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
I (am many others) use Facebook Connect to use our Facebook login to log
into sites such as Digg and others, however there is no way to specify
this type of login for accounts on Gwibber...
** Affects: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
+1 on this issue - card is a ATI Radeon Mobility X1400 on a Dell E1505
laptop
Solved my adding the radeon.new_pll=0 to the grub boot...
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[RV530] screen flickering, lucid lynx beta 1 [Needs pll quirk]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544662
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Just wanted wanted to chime in on a couple of the reasons for the OSD
position decision noted in # 34...
* sliding things around when something else grows is really bad, it is
unpredictable and frustrating for a user trying to look at the thing that
suddenly moves, so:
- synchronous should
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Binary package hint: notification-daemon
When adjusting either the volume or brightness (via kb shortcuts) a
mostly white (but garbled) tall rectangle appears in the top left
corner. For the volume, the notification will appear in the usual place
(upper right), but the brigh
My system (Dell e1505) still loses X keyboard input (except for CTRL-
ALT-etc...) after adjusting brightness with Fn-Brightness keys...
(Though the brightness panel ap makes a nice workaround for now)
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[Intrepid] On DELL Inspiron 9400 some Fn+keys don't work (instead creates a
tight loop of K
...and the Xorg.0 output...
** Attachment added: "Xorg Output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18964893/Xorg.0.log
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All GL applications flicker when Compiz is being used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228233
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Hi Bryce,
Here are the files you asked for after running glxgears. Dell e1505
w/ATI X1400 using fglrx driver... Of course the GL output stays on top
too (something to do with DRI?) and GL screensavers flicker...
** Attachment added: "lspci info"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18964890/lspciinfo
Just wanted to add that my Intrepid install was an RC1 upgrade from
Hardy (vs. a fresh install). I have the nagging suspicion that a fresh
install would miraculously correct the problem, but will leave as is in
case you need any additional data...
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[Intrepid] On DELL Inspiron 9400 some Fn+keys
I can verify a similar problem on a Dell Inspiron e1505:
Using the Fn Brightness controls (Fn Arrow Up/Down) causes X not to
register keystrokes in programs, and ceases OSD of volume/brightness
events (OSD for battery WiFi et al never worked - not sure it's supposed
to?). Also submenus and right-c
I can confirm this behavior as well (Dell e1505). I do not have a valid
power mgr log to provide however.
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Power manager on "battery critical" event
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216762
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147943 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147943
I can also confirm this on multiple computers.
Running both fglrx and nvidia-new drivers, using one bottom panel only -
running Desktop Effects with "Extra Effects" enabled.
Panel shows when clicked on the a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: baobab
This is a weird one - when scanning a folder/drive with Disk Usage
Analyzer and subsequently right clicking on a folder to select "Open
Folder", Nautilus will open up to the directory for a moment, but then
back up one directory level in very speci
Thanks, I wasn't quite sure what to put there, as I am not getting any
feedback from either compiz or xorg.conf.
Compiz works just fine with nvidia setup, so my thoughts were this was a
problem either with the fglrx driver or the XGL setup. Or at least with
their interaction with compiz, as the sy
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run GNOME session with Desktop Effects (xtra effects enabled) using repo's
fglrx drivers and using autostarted XGL
2. X crashes out to GDM login at a seemingly random interval usually when
clicking on something (links in a browser, starting new program
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