out) is to just open the properties for that Workspace Switcher...
opening the properties seems to force a reload of the properties and it
changes to 2 rows.
Thanks,
JimK
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 5:00 AM Theo Linkspfeifer <
1325...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> It is possible that thi
System came up fine after updater finished and selected "Restart" from
the panel ActionButtons. I did this rather than clicking "restart now"
in the "updater done" dialog since I have not had good luck with that in
the past. So Michael's steps worked great for me... Thanks Michael!
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I ran into the same problem upgrading Xubunut from 14.04 to 16.04, I
followed Michael's steps (after trying and failing to complete the
upgrade every couple of weeks), and then reran SoftwareUpdater from the
Whisker Menu, and everything. Update is proceeding, I will post another
comment if this doe
I also use XUbuntu, and several times have overlooked the backgrounded
Software Updater. I prefer the notification bubble and systray icon... I
guess I am not a member of {everybody}, and I obviously did not
participate in the usability studies (probably because I am not in
{everybody}).
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I just unchecked "Use this output" (in the "Display" settings) for the
Dell 23" (which was configured for "above" the laptop screen) to use
only the laptop display, and then checked it again to use both, and the
workspace switcher applet got even worse. It seems that ever time the I
enable using an
** Attachment added: "screen shot after another disable/enable 2nd display"
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Public bug reported:
Installation: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with xfce desktop
Hardware: Dell Latitiude laptop (monitor 1600x900, 60.1Hz) with Dell 23"
monitor (1920x1080, 60.0Hz) plugged into the VGA port
Configuration:
- in "Display" settings, both monitors (Laptop and Dell 23") being used, Dell
23" a
Hibernate works for me now, after installing a proprietary nVidia
hardware driver. The video card in my box (a Dell Precision T3400) is
the 256MB PCIe x16 nVidia NVS 290, and the default driver was not up to
the task... but the Ubuntu 9.10 installation came with two proprietary
drivers for nVidia r
t Xorg was taking 100% of one of the dual processors. Just for kicks
I tried killing (with "sudo kill -9") the Xorg, but it kept showing up
again with a new PID still taking 100% of a processor.
JimK
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dell precision t3400 resume after suspend not working ubuntu 9.10
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