Will this commited fix reach Maverick?
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My Laptop special buttons doesnt work
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I just experienced this bug (Emerald crashing in combination with
Window-applets, set to hide decorations for maximized windows) and
decided to play around a little. My relevant setup is:
Intel GMA 950
Ubuntu 10.10 64bit,
Default Compiz
Default Emerald
Window Applets 0.2.8
I disabled the setting
@Maia:
Sounds awesome! And you're right concerning upstream-compatibility.
The only thing it does not fix is the mentioned flickering while Liferea
is updating its feeds. The items in the indicator-applet become almost
unclickable during that time. Should I open a new bugreport for this?
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@Alexey:
You're right about the fact that clicking a specific item should open up that
item and not anything different. Still, this can be confusing for people like
me who never navigate through single feeds (and have no left pane), but only
use the global "Unread" view.
I like your proposal fo
A small addition:
Option b) - Kicking all specific feed entries - has also the benefit of getting
rid of the annoying flickering the indicator-applet currently shows when
Liferea is updating its feeds.
Right now, it is next to impossible to click on any entry in the
indicator-applet while feeds
Maia:
I am using the "Unread" function of Liferea. Therefore, ALL unread items
are listed there once I've opened the program-window.
Because of that, my proposal is that all feed-indicators simply open the
main Liferea window like the main indicator-entry "Liferea" does.
Here's why: We simply do
@Maia Kozheva:
I'd say it only makes sense when all feeds are ALSO removed from the indicator
when I click the main "Liferea" entry (the parent-element). Otherwise people
would lose the ability to open Liferea with the "Unread" category because
clicking on one specific feed-entry in the indicato
I have to second Alexey's report:
Since the new patch, the indicator does not disengage its notification-status
until I clicked each & every single feed-source listed under Liferea in the
indicator-applet. This breaks usability for the whole indicator-applet as it is
now always in the "Need att
I am sorry - I neither possess the Acer laptop nor the Soundblaster
PCMCIA-soundcard anymore to reproduce the setup + check if a newer
kernel fixed this issue. Until somebody else can setup a similar
hardware-combination, this bug-report will stay incomplete.
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Failing to hybernate or go idle wh
# Marius Gedminas wrote:
# Workaround to get suspend working: don't remove the network modules on
suspend.
What's the drawback of this workaround? More power-consumption during
s3-sleep? Will network-mananger be cluttered with old wireless-signals
that aren't present anymore?
I'd really like to
# Sandro Mani wrote:
# Same issue here... BTW did anyone else notice the WLAN led not lightning up
anymore?
Wow! I didn't notice it up until now... but you're right! Damn!
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linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-21-generic causes kernel panic when unloading
Intel Wireless driver
https://bugs.launchp
Confirmed reappearance with 2.6.24-21 on Sony Vaio TZ21MN/N and the
Intel 3945 driver.
How long is it going to take before the (old) fix provided by the
backports-module enters main? It sucks downloading new kernels and
always having to blacklist them until the backport-module comes along to
save
I second that.
Verbose mode at kernel panic says its the IPW 3945.
I'm on a Sony Vaio TZ21MN/N with an up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
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linux-image-2.6.24-20-generic causes kernel panic upon suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251252
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