Well, this patch was meant to be included in Lucid final release. The
proposed patch worked around the problem. Of course it's better to have
Qt4 version fixed (backport the mentioned patch for Qt 4.5.2 or have
4.5.3) as it's done in debian.
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holdingnuts GUI badly affected by a bug in Qt 4.6.2
The attached patch to this report seems to be without any major side-
effects (besides an eventually reduced performance due to disabled
caching). If Qt 4.6.3 won't go into Lucid (nor a backport patch for this
bug) I suggest applying this patch.
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holdingnuts GUI badly affected by a bug in Qt 4.
Original author here. There won't be any porting to Qt5 as there is no
active development anymore, so I guess it is best to remove this package
from Debian and Ubuntu. Thanks!
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I had the same issue. I was playing some flash-videos in Firefox and
when I switched to another, the video suddenly was about 4 times faster
and it looked like it was skipping frames. There was no sound, too.
While debugging the problem I tried local media files (h264, mp3, ...)
and same effect. So
As I'm using the same motherboard with the same drive (even same cable
and IDE-port) again, I can confirm that this bug has vanished with
Maverick with latest kernel. So this seems no longer to be an issue.
(could not report earlier because I didn't have the hardware handy).
$ uname -a
Linux ws3k
Brett, I randomly stumbled upon this one some minutes ago:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/TechnicalOverview
Knows issues -> Common desktop issues
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Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult [please no more
comments; patches welcome]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16031
Even on a normal desktop system I always manage it to grab the wrong
window. 1px is ... well, only 1 Pixel for grabbing. One slight movement
and you'll click into empty space or grab the wrong window (or even
accidently click a button of another window in background). I usually
use ALT-click to res
I recently tried to suspend my system. There seems to be a problem with
unsuspending, so I hard-resetted my system. After the reboot the nm-
applet started even tough I never use it and therefore disabled in
AutoStart-Programs. In this state, all programs assumed offline-mode
(firefox, pidgin, ...)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Installer wants to do changes to first disk's boot record but second disk is
used for install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426551
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