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Binary package hint: acroread
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.2 10/06/2009, fresh install from the karmic
repositories on ubuntu karmic:
Version package: 9.2-1karmic1
When I click to maximize the window, the window itself maximizes however the
body that contains the
excuse me for two consecutive messages.
I tried with two different accounts.
When I open the new message window (with default account) Bcc is still empty.
If, in the same window, I switch to the second account and than to the default
one, the Bcc field is correctly filled with programmed address.
Just performed last Evolution updates on Hardy (8.10), but BCC field is
still empty.
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account default for "always bcc" doesn't set the field for new message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198167
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thanks a lot.
I got two backtraces:
The first one refers to the creation of an ext3 integral patition
gdb-gparted.txt
The second one refers to the attempt to create a disk label
gdb-gparted-2.txt
regards, Roberto Di Stefano
2007/11/8, Pedro Villavicencio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Thanks for your
I'm testing
Server with Feisty (I haven't enought courage to update it)
Clients with Gutsy
The servers are settled with remote greeter to 'plain with facebrowser'.
The clients have 'DisallowTCP=false' in the gdm.conf.
from the console 'X :1 -query '
gives only a "dead" X screen (with the X cursor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
GParted 0.3.3 on Gutsy 7.10
I'm not able to set a disk label of an external USB disk because gparted
crasches on the dialog window.
I'm able to modify the disk partition, but after each operation the program
kills itself.
I got the same behaviour o
I don't understand why the importance of this bug is kept low.
The separation between the GUI and the kernel is one of the most important
difference between Linux and Windows.
This bug is very serious, mainly In the education environment, where many
clients often refers to one server.
I guess the