Just installed 13.10 on my laptop with two batteries (previously running
Gentoo). Got worried when battery seemed to be draining much faster than
Gentoo/Gnome, but realised it was basing it's calculations on a single
battery. It just went from "0%" to "98%" as the laptop switched between
batteries.
I'm using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 on a laptop, and until recently I didn't have
speed etc. for mouse or trackpad in settings.
I've just checked, and now I have trackpad speed, but still no mouse speed.
I use a Logitech M515 (wireless), which remains irritatingly slow, and
is unaffected by the trackpad
** Attachment added: "With a wired mouse plugged in"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1303086/+attachment/4174277/+files/Screenshot%20from%202014-08-11%2009%3A52%3A43.png
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Came across this today.
Glad Rocko mentioned starting netbeans in gnome - having made sure I could see
it there, it now appears in unity again.
Any word on a fix for this? Installing gnome is quite a lot of bandwidth/disk
space/time/effort for restoring a window ;)
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Binary package hint: compiz
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
compiz 1:0.8.4-0ubuntu15
Using Desktop Cube on two monitors (through an ATI Technologies Inc
RV730 [FirePro V5700]) initially causes the current view from each
screen to appear in the center of that screen, as below:
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