Reading this bug report, I want to thank Matthew Paul Thomas
https://launchpad.net/~mpt for his dedication to improving the Ubuntu
experience. I hope this situation improves with time. On Fedora 17,
users are upgraded to LibreOffice version 3.5.7, but Ubuntu 12.04.1
users are stuck at LibreOffice
Apologies for the invalid report. I had installed Natty on another
computer. This time around, the flashplugin-installer that was
automatically installed worked flawlessly. Many thanks for this awesome
release.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Natty: Flash incorrectly configured upon new install
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
On a new install of Natty, I selected "Install this third-party
software". Software Centre shows that flash was installed. However,
YouTube videos could not be loaded successfully. I had to remove the
package "flashplugin-installer"and
This problem exists for me. It's quite irritating. I now try to zip
files from windows.
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Title:
Bad CHARSET in filenames of zip archives, created
Why is the status of this bug labelled as "invalid"? It persists in
10.04.1.
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I have this bug too. RipperX stops tagging after track 9 for mp3s. And
it also crashes after the rip is complete for each CD. I know this is
might be a duplicate bug report, but, over at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ripperx/+bug/514739 , all I
see is code. There isn't any useful commen
Please view http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9259920
The solution offerd by swmail works perfectly.
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I have the same issue. A Dell Inspiron 640m. Saw a possible workaround
at http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9234384
Will be trying it out in a while. Also, my suspend is broken. It doesn't
resume, at all. =(
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Please look into providing an option to power down the device. My USB
HDD always spins even after issuing umount. I have since relegated 1 ext
HDD to the dumps. This new HDD that I own, well, I only plug it into
Windows now, for fear that this too will break down.
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Hi,
In the latest and greatest release of ubuntu (yet), rhythmbox in Jaunty
still has no way of submitting track names to FreeDB or MusicBrainz.
I've resorted to installing Sound Juicer from the repos to do just that.
Please do consider this feature in Rhythmbox.
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No method for submitting CD t
I managed to fine-tune the LCD brightness to a greater degree by adding the
'Brightness Applet' to the Gnome Panel.
1.Right-click a specified location on the Gnome Panel and select 'Add to
Panel...'
2.Select 'Brightness Applet'.
To achieve 7 adjustable levels of brightness on the function keys (
This bug is related appears in bugs #35223, #34743 & #34897.
The screen's brightness is automatically adjusted to maximum after each
reboot of the system. I am using a Dell Inspiron 640m. The problem did
not exist in Feisty Fawn. But after the decision to upgrade to Hardy
Heron, it has surfaced.
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