Thanks Dr. Kenobi for your response. I switched to Fedora (12) and have
not encountered this problem since.
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Weekly crashes in Intrepid Ibex: Monday mood?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368007
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When I experienced this behaviour some weeks ago in OOo 3.2.0 (in Fedora
12), I got rid of the slow responses by renaming the /user folder in
~/.openoffice.org/3/ (e.g. to user.old). However the behaviour is back
now and I am not sure if doing the same renaming thing is working this
time.
See
http
Still a problem for me on 9.04 as well as 8.10 (both fully up-to-date).
Gedit doesn't recognise .R files (kwrite/kate does). How can I
find/apply the fix?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252449
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It happened again today after starting up my laptop after a few days of
rest (Tuesday, after a Bank Holiday Monday). I strongly suspect either
evince or cups is the culprit as it happened while I gave the command to
print a pdf. After a reboot printing etc. went fine again.
** Also affects: evince
Just to add, the other days of the week I either leave the laptop
running over night, or have it suspend.
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A strange feature here, where it seems my fully updated Ubuntu 8.10
laptop happens to crash mostly on Mondays. Seriously. Other days (Tue-
Fri) it's fine. On previous Mondays I thought it might have to do with
problems in waking up after suspending, but it also happens after a
I can't set names when compiz is active, and can when visual effects set
to none. Then however when setting visual effects again, I only see the
name of the first workspace ('mail'), even when switching to, or working
in, other workspaces. Hovering over the other workspaces at bottom-right
of the s
I have a similar problem in that Ubuntu (8.10 up-to-date) sometimes forgets the
layout of my external/USB keyboard (UK layout while the laptop's keyboard is
Dutch). This happens after say a night of idleness (don't know if this is
related to idleness though).
As a workaround I can get back the U
Cannot reproduce this with a new user. Its default browser in Preferred
Applications was set at FireFox already, so not as custom.
As the workaround (System > Preferences > Preferred Applications > Internet,
select Firefox as browser) worked, I am not suffering from this problem
anymore. Should
It does not occur with compiz disabled, as reported above.
Nor with compiz enabled and choosing Firefox as preferred application (instead
of the default 'custom' option).
Pedro, do you have an external monitor as well? Might have to do with this.
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Evolution open url changes window size browse
Not a bug
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Seems like desirable/expected behaviour to me. If you want to save a file under
another name, choose "save as...", ctrl+shift+s. If not, ctrl+s will save your
file under the name you've assigned to it earlier.
This is system-wide behaviour, and even cross-OS (e.g., Windows behaves the
same)
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Binary package hint: evolution
When clicking on an url/link in a mail message in Evolution, so as to
open the link in a Firefox tab, it causes the Firefox window to become
vertically smaller (too small for my taste). This only happens with
compiz enabled.
Using up-to-date Ub
Same here on fully up-to-date Ub8.10. A rather annoying feature,
especially since I tend to work with about 4-6 work spaces each with a
number of open applications...
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Same here on a Dell XPS M1330 with up-to-date Ubuntu 8.10 after fiddling
with power management settings (hdparm stuff). The brightness applet
(using mouse) works fine, but through the Fn-keys the display dims all
the way down (if not hitting up fast). ctrl+F1 and then back to ctrl7
works fine.
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For me the workaround no longer seems necessary (3 machines with up-to-
date Ubuntu 8.10 & Firefox 3.0.4)? I can now use hotmail again with the
default Ubuntu settings. Perhaps MS did react to our complaints...
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MASTER Hotmail not working, useragent issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292541
Just to add, I now also received a Word-file with the same problem as
above; it can only either be saved, or opened with "Remote Desktop
Viewer" (which then obviously results in an error).
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Evolution doesn't allow to simply open an attachment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273736
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This happens to me as well (Ubuntu 8.10, Evolution 2.24.1). Some but not
all pdf attachments can only either be saved, or opened with "Remote
Desktop Viewer" (which then obviously results in an error). Other pdfs
open without problem, and all pdfs opened without problem in 8.04 on the
same machine.
My evolution wouldn't start up either today (after booting up my pc),
staying busy = being unresponsive for a long time without using much cpu
or memory. Even killall evolution and starting evolution didn't work. I
did ps aux | grep evolution and killed all additional processes which
had to do with
Have to confirm this on Toshiba A110-178 running Ubuntu 8.04
(2.6.24-19-generic kernel), which I use regularly for heavy-duty long-
term calculations. I remember I had been fiddling around a bit with
laptop settings some time ago.
Does this also happen in other Linux distributions?
A fix would be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When moving mail to other folders, the mail in the original folder is
shown "strike-through", but remains visible until you check another
folder and then return to the original one. It should simply disappear
straight away. This is new behaviour
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14821450/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14821451/ProcStatus.txt
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For some reason lately the problem hasn't surfaced, so I would consider this
bug solved.
Many thanks,
Maarten
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the side comment got pasted badly. It should say: it would be nice to
have, by default, a terminal icon on the panel, on installing a fresh
Ubuntu version.
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Tried Hardy Heron Alpha6 but couldn't replicate the exact problem, as I
could not get access to my hard disk from the Live CD (authentication
problem?). So I could not try the same thing of transferring files over
ssh. Downloading a large file through firefox went fine though.
Side-comment: it wou
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That's a large output of 1022 lines, should I paste all of it or could I
narrow down things using grep?
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no network after transferring files with ssh
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Often, when trying to transfer large files from my laptop (Gutsy) to my desktop
(Dapper) using ssh over the wired network at my work, when a transfer size of
c. 8 MB has been reached, the transfer stops and the connection with the outer
world (Internet, ping, ssh, desktop)
The same happens to me on Dapper when trying to select text in a Table from the
following pdf:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v449/n7159/extref/nature06117-s1.pdf
evince crashes telling me "Error: Embedded font file is not a stream"
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Can confirm this for Ubuntu 7.10 (Terminal 2.18.2). Does not happen in
Ubuntu 7.04 or 6.06 (Terminal 2.14.2)
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The comment on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kdebase/+bug/69168/comments/5
worked for me in Gutsy. Should be easier to (find this) fix imo
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konqueror file manager loses chosen view setting
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Would indeed be nice. Perhaps the user could be told when the last
update (or check for updates) was performed, if he/she moves his/her
mouse over the update-manager icon, through a little drop-box/tooltip?
Now it says "Update manager Show and install available updates".
Perhaps date/time could b
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