Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver-data-extra
Whenever I install another version of Ubuntu (or create a new user), the
Langton's Ant screensaver
(/usr/share/applications/screensaver/ant.desktop, or
/usr/lib/xscreensaver/ant) doesn't show up in the xScreensaver
configuration li
Despite the fact that I'm using Xfce and not Gnome, this problem is not
Xfce-specific.
I have this same problem with gnome-screensaver package as well as the
xscreensaver package.
The file I edited was ~/.xscreensaver and the line I added was as follows:
"Langton's Ant" ant -root
When I rename the file to ~/.xscreensaver.old and run xscreensaver-demo,
"Langton's Ant" disappears and I have to insert the above line back into the
file.
(and yes, I have all xscreensaver packages installed, so that's not the
problem. I do also wonder just which other savers aren't listed, tho
Okay, I downloaded and installed all i386 .deb packages on my Gutsy box
and it works!
I renamed my .xscreensaver file and the Langton's Ant saver comes up as
just Ant, and it also found several other savers that I'd never seen
before, so whatever it was that you changed must have scanned for any
u
Public bug reported:
When I delete an entry from the list, the window resizes to its smallest
size, completely ignoring the size I'd just set it to.
What's supposed to happen:
- The selected entry should disappear, but the window is supposed to stay where
it is.
What actually happens:
- The ent
Has this fix been released in Trusty yet?
I'm still experiencing this issue with version 1:0.5-3.
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Title:
Gdevilspie fails to start with no attri
Public bug reported:
Trying to go back a version from Xubuntu 11.10 to 11.04, I noticed that
the installer provided an "upgrade" option, which I tried.
It crashed about halfway through the installation process while it was
copying files.
Attached are the two files it said to include.
** Affects
** Attachment added: "/var/log/syslog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890494/+attachment/2597070/+files/syslog
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Title:
Xubuntu installer crash
This is the other log file the installer told me to attach.
** Attachment added: "/var/log/partman"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/890494/+attachment/2597071/+files/partman
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Public bug reported:
The characters used for bullet lists (not numbered lists) doesn't always
show up properly.
The default bullet (which should be a round dot) shows up as the
infinity symbol, while other symbols (such as dashes, squares, stars,
and implies) show up as invalid symbols (squares w
** Attachment added: "a screenshot of the main window using infinity symbols
instead of bullets"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/894216/+attachment/2606650/+files/abiword%20-%20bullets.png
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@Doctor Colossus:
That worked fine!
Well, for the most part, anyway.
Bullets, dashes, and implies typed lists now show up correctly, while squares
and stars still show up as character error codes.
(however, as I don't use squares and stars, it's not a problem for me)
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** Description changed:
The characters used for bullet lists (not numbered lists) doesn't always
show up properly.
The default bullet (which should be a round dot) shows up as the
infinity symbol, while other symbols (such as da
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