In LibreOffice Bugzilla #48783, TenLeftFingers (tenleftfingers) wrote on
2012-09-30:
"However on MacOS 10.8 (Mountain Lion) this issue is not reproducible.
The clipboard contents are preserved on exit."
Of course, because OS X is a proper operating system with a clipboard
that always, because of
To those Linux developers every issue seems complex and Ubuntu (and
Linux in general) is full of usability issues which exist for as long as
Linux exists.
I just stopped using this crap. Everyone should do that. Stop using
Linux on the desktop and stop the development, because Linux on the
desktop
This bug doesn't affect me anymore. I stopped using this crappy open
source shit and I've bought a Mac which just works. Problem solved.
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Tit
This bug doesn't affect me anymore. I stopped using this crappy open
source shit and I've bought a Mac which just works. Problem solved.
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Title:
M
"Please stop the abuse. It is not helpful at all. Please see the code of
conduct."
Like it's possible to post anything helpfull on this bug report. This
bug isn't fixed after all those years and even in the year 2024 this bug
will not be fixed. It's completely impossible to post anything helpfull
Slated, you're just another open source idiot who thinks open source
programmers do everything the right way. In your opinion Linux does
everything right and other operating systems are designed in a very bad
and unsecure way. Those open source idiots do everything they can to
defend Linux and open
It doesn't matter what kind of comments are being posted. The bug won't
be fixed anyway.
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ListView - Context-menu options missing when point
"Are you using gnome or any other OS software at all?"
Yes, I've been using Gnome / Ubuntu for three years now. In those years
I've experienced a lot of bugs and I haven't seen any of all those bugs
being fixed. A lot of those bugs are really serious bugs (contents of
clipboard being lost after cl
@wribeiro:
They won't. That's why open source software sucks. Someone or some
people start a project and then release something which is full of bugs
and then they have some great ideas they want to work on and start
developing those great features, but they don't like to fix bugs and
because it's
The one hundred paper cuts project wants to improve the File management
user-experience in Nautilus for Ubuntu 10.10.
How about finally fixing this bug? This bug is bothering people for
years now.
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https://bugs.launchp
The developers just copied the shortcuts from Mac OS X, replacing
Command with Control.
In Mac OS X Command + Q quits an application and Command W closes a
window. In Mac OS X this is logical, because clicking the red dot (the
close button) only closes the window while the application itself stays
I don't see how the alternative login screen has usability issues. The
day the patch was pushed I immediately disabled the face browser. Then
the patch was removed, but I'm still using the alternative login screen
on my testing machine. I can't find any usability issues.
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No GUI option to disab
With the patch removed and no more activity anymore on this bug, I think
we can state Ubuntu 10.04 will be released without an option to disable
this annoying and insecure face browser and we'll have to wait for
Ubuntu 10.10 to be able to disable this face browser using a GUI
(because ONE LITTLE CH
Changing status to Fix Released. Todays update (0.1.6.3) fixed this bug.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Inconsistent mouse over behavior on minimize/maximize/close buttons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554887
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In the first image the cursor isn't hovering above any of the buttons.
In the second image the cursor is above the square. As you can see, the square
is now somewhat darker compared to when the cursor wasn't hovering the button.
In the third image the cursor is above the down arrow. Because the cu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: light-themes
I'm using the Radiance theme and I'm seeing the following inconsistency:
The mouse over effect of the close button of an active window doesn't behave
like the other window controls. By default the minimize, maximize and close
buttons are so
Rafal-maj-it wrote 8 hours ago:
"Thanks guys - finally the bug is fixed and backported everywhere :)
April Fools' day! Sorry guys"
Not a realistic joke at all, because this bug won't be fixed before the
year 2020 and probably won't be fixed at all.
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True. After all those years this bug still isn't fixed. Ubuntu 10.04 is
an LTS release and this bug really needs to be finally fixed.
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Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39328
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Rick Spencer wrote 21 hours ago:
"This "fix" was uploaded inadvertently, and is buggy. We will revert it at the
next opportunity. We will discuss GDM configuration in detail at UDS. Thank you
all for your feedback and comments here."
The only bug is that the checkbox is unchecked by default, wh
Jerone Young wrote on 2010-03-26:
"@Rick
This bug can not wait for 10.10 & needs to be fixed in 10.04 for many corporate
users. It looks like the fix came in extremely quickly. So why now put this in
the bug."
I completely agree.
First of all it was a really bad choice to put the new GDM in Ub
This still is an issue in the latest build of Ubuntu 10.04.
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This bug is really annoying. It's been bothering me for years now.
Please give me the option to show the context menu when I release the
button, instead of when pressing the button.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320259
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Emmanuel Touzery wrote 7 hours ago:
"1. i'm left handed and driving the mouse with the right hand, i think lots of
left-handed people do that
2. this will make wine applications look even more out of place, also
chrome has the problem. for wine i think it's more or less unfixable.
but i understa
This "bug" desn't affect me at all. Actually, this "bug" makes me very
happy.
I use Mac OS X a lot, so I'm used to having these buttons on the left
side. I also use Ubuntu and I always change the layout so the buttons
are on the left side in my Ubuntu-installs. I only use Mac OS X and
Ubuntu (with
Josh Leverette wrote on 2010-02-22:
"Let it be known that this day, February 21, is the day that sudo moved out of
the Age of the Wizards and into the Age of Humans"
Why should sudo be moved to the Age of Humans? It really doesn't belong
there. As Matthew Paul Thomas mentioned it isn't time to c
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
Kip Warner wrote on 2010-02-21:
"Better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and
resolve all doubt."
Then why are you still talking?
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Clipboard is erased after closing program. a
Sandro Mani wrote on 2010-02-21:
"The person(s) who originally implemented the clipboard may very well not be
working on Xorg anymore, hence someone would have to read through the whole
unfamiliar code and understand it, just like we"
Then there's something fundamentally wrong at Xorg. It doesn
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@Kip Warner:
Like I care about the software being free or non-free. I want software
which WORKS! I'm a USER, not a DEVELOPER. Don't you really understand
between a USER and a DEVELOPER? I'm a user and I don't c
Saïvann Carignan wrote 19 hours ago:
"Developers regularly read bugs. When they can fix the bug, they assign the bug
to themself and generally, it doesn't take a week before we get a update."
That's the best joke I've ever heard. None of the bugs I've commented on
has ever been fixed. Bugs which
LimCore wrote on 2010-02-09:
"This is crazy, this bug has 45 people that take time to go to LP and click
affects-me-too,
it has a dozen of duplicates,
it is one of most reported bug I seen, and yet it is just Wishlist priority?!
Ubuntu fails to provide most basic functionality expected from a de
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