I don't know about 9.04 (as an end-user, I'm not likely to be running it
just yet), but I haven't noticed it in 8.10.
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'Soon' may have been a bit of a misstatement, but I just tested it now,
and the problem no longer seems to exist.
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Binary package hint: conduit
I'm attempting to synchronise one folder to a backup drive on the same
machine. The folder contains quite a large number of directories and
files (but not stupidly huge).
Conduit goes so far and then runs out of file handles.
Version: 0.3.14-0ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmail
I'm running ubuntu 8.10 with kmail as the mail client. When I go to
modify an identity, and assign it a GPG key, I get a dialogue up:
(Title:) Key Listing Failed
An error occurred while fetching the keys from the backend:
General error
and it does
...and it magically fixes itself a short time later.
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The master volume and mute now seems to correctly control the sound in
8.10. I also have my 'mute' light back :)
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In intrepd (and I'm not sure if this is a change or not), this still
happens, but only with PCM. Changing the applet slider when it's
controlling PCM causes things like the LR balance to unlock, and the
channels end up out of kilter, and jump around and so on. With master it
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I have two DVD burners in my computer.
If I put a blank disk into one, Nautilus pops up and asks what I'd like
to do. I can say I want to burn files to it.
If I then do so, and the disk is in one of the drives, when I hit burn
and fill out the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-backports-modules-intrepid
With kernel 2.6.27-7, my eeePC 701 had wireless working just fine using
the backports modules. Now that I upgraded to 2.6.27-9, the wireless no
longer works. Needless to say, this is not a good thing.
01:00.0 Ethernet con
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The music applet uses large amounts of CPU when rhythmbox is playing.
Usually (although not always) the music applet will be using between 30
and 70% of a CPU when all it is (apparently) doing is updating a string
every second. This is much
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: conduit
I have my desktop machine sharing a few folders that I was planning on
using to sync content to various laptops. On the desktop, each folder
has a name, and that's fine. However, when you see them over the
network, it looks like the screenshot. Th
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Attached. I didn't have common-login, but I did have login, which I've
included instead.
I see this on two computers, one is a fresh Intrepid install, one an
upgrade.
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I haven't noticed it since feisty. I never saw what it was a duplicate
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Not for me, although there is a weird thing that xmodmap mappings now
only apply to the keyboards that are plugged in - remap, and then plug
an external keyboard and it'll behave like you never ran xmodmap on the
new keyboard. Remap afterwards, and it behaves like you expect. Are you
possibly seein
OK, thanks. I've just upgraded this machine to Intrepid. I don't know if
anything has actually changed, but I did a bit of poking at the font
config GUI, and things seem to be a bit nicer (without autohint forced
on). But the explanation makes sense.
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It might be a while before I get to test it again, I don't use machines in
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Binary package hint: synfigstudio
Synfig GUI crashes on startup. The splash screen shows up, and then goes
away, and that's all you see.
The last entry on the splash screen seems to be 'Init MetaData...'
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synfig studio -- starting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If I play through an album, expecting rb to stop after the last track,
it does. However, the 'seconds' count never resets to zero. It's as if
you paused the track right at the end. This means that the 'last played'
time for that final track is n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
I put in a blank DVD+R, tell K3B to burn an ISO to it, and it fails
immediately. The debugging output says:
System
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KDE Version: 3.5.10
QT Version: 3.3.8b
Kernel: 2.6.27-7-generic
Devices
-
Played around a bit more and it stopped happening, and now is burning
OK.
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Binary package hint: nicotine
1) Open nicotine
2) Once it's connected to the server, run a search
3) Watch the connection count approach 1000
4) Moments before it gets there, watch it freeze up
On the console it says:
Can't save config file, I/O error: [Errno 24] Too many op
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Binary package hint: fontconfig
In ~/.fonts.conf, I have:
true
which makes most things look nicer. But some things look _really_bad_.
See screenshot for examples.
** Affects: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On an install of Intrepid, the volume keys are still invisible to X.
There is a package 'eeepc-acpi-scripts' that looks like it has
potential, but it conflicts with acpi-support, which is required by
ubuntu-desktop, and so it's uninstallable. This is with an eee 701. The
keys worked in Hardy with t
I plan to do some experimenting with this, but in
/etc/acpi/events/asus-eee-volume-up there is the line:
action=/etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh volupbtn.sh
however:
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So, my experimentation bears fruit. I created a file (for test purposes, it's
clearly not a global solution):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/acpi$ cat if-asus-eee.sh
#!/bin/bash
`dirname $0`/$1
which doesn't really test to see if it is an eeepc, it just runs the
command anyway. Now my volume (mute, vol
Clarification: the wireless button doesn't work, wireless itself appears
to.
Is there a way to see what signals hotkeys raise? It might just be that
it needs its own event file with a particular event= definition. I just
have no idea how to find out what that should be.
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I really hope that the fix for this gets into the repositories. Synfig
is totally useless without it.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
If you attempt to copy a file to a disconnected network location, the
copy operation gets stuck.
To reproduce:
1) have a nautilus window open with an ssh:// connection to somewhere
2) leave it alone for a long time, until the ssh connection disc
Public bug reported:
Switching to the HighContrastInverse icon theme, and the bar at the top
of the screen swells up huge, along with some other things.
This is in Intrepid, it doesn't occur in Hardy.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It doesn't crash, those instructions seem to require that it does. It is
still running, it just never gives up trying.
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This (or something very similar) is still causing the youtube plugin in
hardy to not work. A backport would be appreciated.
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Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
I have the encrypted ~/Private enabled. In /etc/pam.d/common-auth is the line:
authoptionalpam_encryptfs.so unwrap
If that line is commented out, then doing something like 'sudo ls' is
instantanious after I enter my password.
If t
I don't think this is a rhythmbox issue. Looking at my last.fm
dashboard, nobody has scrobbled anything in the past few hours. So I
think it's a last.fm fault.
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My X server just crashed. It'd been running for several days, with
compiz enabled using the Nvidia proprietary drivers. I pressed a button
that would have opened a new window, and was immediately dropped to
text-mode until GDM came back. The video card wasn't doing anything
st
I just managed to reproduce this, by doing exactly the same thing as I
did last time: press 'v' (view source) on a particular email in kmail. I
tried again, going for a different email and it didn't crash. Now,
neither does the email that caused it the first two times. I'll leave
the email hanging
On Wednesday 04 June 2008 14:01:15 Bryce Harrington wrote:
> totem has been known to crash X a good bit. Perhaps try running totem
> in various ways while reading email to see if you can trigger it that
> way.
The second time it crashed, totem hadn't been launched at all.
I'll have a go with the
On Thu, July 24, 2008 03:37, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> I just tested on hardy and it seems to work correctly in my
> configuration...
> Could you test and confirm if the bug is still present ?
It doesn't seem to be any longer.
> It doesn't restore VPNs on resume with network-manager-openvpn but thi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: simutrans
In Intrepid, simutrans fails to start:
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Reading low level config data ...
Initializing tombstones ...
Reading simuconf.tab successful!
Preparing display ...
Screen Flags: requested=10, actual=10
Loading font 'font/
I just had what I think is the same crash on a .csv file. Can attach if
it's useful. ssindex was invoked from beagle.
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In Hardy, if I pressed Fn-F5 (which registers as XF86Sleep), the laptop
would suspend. In Intrepid, nothing happens. I can suspend by clicking
the g-p-m battery in the notification area and selecting suspend, it
just seems to not be li
I'm running Intrepid, and glipper still crashes on login.
My history file is attached (there's nothing sensitive in there, so it's
unmodified).
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I'll check it out when I upgrade my desktop machine some time soon.
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OK, further poking found that this was due to something causing the
'what to do if suspend is pressed' option in the power manager to be set
to 'do nothing'. I don't know if I did this, or the upgrade did, so I'll
mark as invalid.
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Status: New => I
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I often work with a USB keyboard plugged in to the laptop, and I have
'Swap Ctrl and CapsLock' set in keyboard layout options. On the laptop
keyboard, this works exactly as you'd expect. However, on the external
keyboard, ctrl and capslock aren't swapped.
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tony_s: I doubt it's a permissions/privileges issue. My guess is that
there is a kernel bug of some type going on and the process gets wedged
in there, and so is unkillable until it returns, which never happens. In
#225654, I posted a bit more detail about where I saw it getting stuck,
in my case i
I'm having something that may be the same problem, I've reproduced it
about 3 or 4 times on the track on the same CD. It might be worth
nothing that grip gives me the '8-|' smiley for just a moment at the
beginning of the track, although the crash occurs about 5% of the way
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pymsnt
A recent protocol change in MSN causes pymsn-t to no longer connect. It
just reports a timeout back to the user.
A simple fix that seems to work is documented here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1542945&tstart=0#7865180
(the se
This exact same thing happened again. Where was it previously reported
so I can watch that bug? Rebooting to unstick a process is a bit
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On Tuesday 20 May 2008 21:18:14 franganghi wrote:
> If previously added to the panel glipper in now perfectly running on my
> bar. If not you have to manually re-add it to the panel by using the
> specific tool.
I did that, and it worked on one of my computers, but on another it still
crashes rel
Done: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=535232
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I'm seeing the same issue with FF 3 RC1 (hardy-proposed). Getting a
backtrace isn't possible as there is no -dbg or -dbgsyms version of the
package available.
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bugmenot wrote:
> Hm, I think the behaviour is 'normal' in a way. It is how the
> application works, isn't it? I think if you are out for a movie, why
> whould you status be DND?
Ah, you're right. I just looked at it and associating the status type
with the message is a new thing that was mixing
I'm currently out of the country on holiday, so won't be able to try to
reproduce it for a while. However, from memory it wasn't a common
failure anyway, so I don't know how long it'll be until I'm able to get
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I unmount by just right-click on the icon, either on the desktop or in a
file browser and 'unmount'. It's just a plain old external USB
harddrive. I have a chunk of my rhythmbox library on it though, so there
is a lot of music only visible when the HDD is turned on and mounted.
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In gutsy it worked. Rhythmbox would release the file. In hardy, it
doesn't. You can't eject the device from within rhythmbox because there
is nowhere to do so. It's not an mp3 player, so doesn't show up in the
list of devices. Basically, if you don't know that rb is locking the
file, you can';t unm
I'm seeing something very similar to this, and it is making kmail
unusable. Basically, it will work fine for a while, then I'll select a
message, and it'll crash. When I start it up again, it crashes again,
consistently. The only reliable way I've found of allowing it to start
is to delete all the
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Importance: Untriaged
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It seems to be _very_ slow on some files, this may be causing it. E.g.
currently it is taking up 50% of CPU on an SMP system running through files
that it doesn't understand:
061024 1744598980 09420 IndexH DEBUG:
+file:///home/robin/eclipse/workspace/Libraries/Old Jars/IconBank.jar
061024 174502
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When launching wyrd, it draws as expected, and then spits out this error
at the bottom of the screen. It then behaves almost normally, aside from
not having any reminders that it knows about.
Remind is being launched by the following:
[pid 10122] execve("/usr/bin/remind", ["r
Public bug reported:
Launch wyrd, play around a bit, see that it works, press 'q' to add a
quick reminder, see the interface lock up relying on a 'ctrl-c' to force
a quit.
(It's quite possible this is related to bug #68152)
** Affects: wyrd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Un
Public bug reported:
Bypassing bug #68152 (by copying /etc/wyrdrc to ~/.wyrdrc), wyrd is no
longer able to understand the output of remind. It's telling me about a
non-existent reminder for tomorrow:
12:00am-1:00am REM Oct 26 2006 AT 07:00 DURATION 1:00 MSG REM Oct 26
2
A few notes: attempting to edit reminders results in similar errors, e.g
pressing 'enter' on a time causes '/bin/sh: +99: not found' to be
output to the console.
The '~/.reminders' reference comes from /etc/wyrdrc. Changing it to
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Seen here too, on a fairly new install of dapper. This is quite a
problem. Either resolvconf should be fixed, or it shouldn't be a
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On edgy, this happens:
$ crontab -e
crontabs/robin: Permission denied
/usr/bin/crontab permissions are: -rwxr-sr-x
/var/spool/cron is drwx--
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I changed them to the following to match a Debian system to see if it helps:
/var/spool/cron: drwxr-xr-x
/var/spo
I'd like to add a 'me too' to this. Here's a bit of an strace, not too
helpful, I was just using it to make sure it was the same problem:
[pid 9661] rt_sigaction(SIGUSR2, {SIG_DFL}, NULL, 8) = 0
[pid 9661] gettimeofday({1162948399, 548162}, NULL) = 0
[pid 9661] sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], ~[KI
Also confirm that the downgrade fixes the problem. According to this:
http://dococonutsmigrate.blogspot.com/2006/09/jabber-on-dapper-not-that-easy.html
different compiler versions are the problem.
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Removing conglomerate ...
rm: cannot remove `/usr/share/doc/conglomerate': Is a directory
dpkg: error processing conglomerate (--remove):
subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
conglomerate
E: Sub-process /usr/bin
doing an rm -r /usr/share/doc/conglomerate means that an apt-get remove
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w.r.t the 100% CPU when idle, it doesn't seem to be doing anything. At
least, an strace doesn't show much, and nothing is logged. It just seems
to be looping over this:
sigreturn() = ? (mask now ~[INT QUIT ABRT KILL TERM
STOP RTMIN])
futex(0x81f6660, FUTEX_WAKE, 5)
Ah, that is better. Now I can see it accessing files. One of the threads
seems to be doing this a huge amount though:
[pid 6277] gettimeofday({1163112683, 715845}, NULL) = 0
[pid 6277] gettimeofday({1163112683, 715947}, NULL) = 0
[pid 6277] gettimeofday({1163112683, 716055}, NULL) = 0
Also, sh
It still remains in Edgy, I just got bit by it.
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This bug is in the Edgy version of Net::Server::MultiType (0.90). It was
resolved in 0.91.
The upstream bug report is at
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=16968
** Affects: libnet-server-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I have some M4A files, and they play very slowly. The sound comings out
just as a little click now and then, and the time counter goes up 1s
every about 3s. Feisty had no problem with them that I remember.
If I do:
gst-launch filesrc location=
I've just found that gv does the same thing when showing a PDF. So I don't
think it's specifically totem's fault. I'm running with one screen above the
other, and xdpyinfo says:
screen #0:
dimensions:1280x1568 pixels (625x231 millimeters)
resolution:52x172 dots per inch
whereas a reg
(Reopening so it gets seen by someone who can reassign it appropriately
or whatever)
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Disabling the crossfader fixes it, thanks!
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This turned out to be the fault of nspluginwrapper and flash.
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The same goes for the iAudio 7, I'll get its product details soon. And
don't remove the F2 specs like that freedesktop patch does, then my F2
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When you drag an album onto an MP3 player (in my case, a cowan iaudio),
it renames the tracks to be "1 - track one.mp3", and "10 - track
ten.mp3". This causes problems when the player sorts by filename, as
tracks 10, 11, and so on come before tr
Public bug reported:
I tried updating to Gutsy beta, and didn't have enough free space. So I
freed space, and tried 'update-manager -d' again. This time, it didn't
notify me of the ability to upgrade. Eventually I found that an
'aptitude update' made it work, but this is something that could trip
Public bug reported:
When you log out of gnome, GDM (I presume) restarts the X server, even
if AlwaysRestartServer=false is set in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf. This is a
problem because gnome has a bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/120819) that
requires logging out and in again
This is Gutsy beta, btw. This didn't happen in feisty.
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I'm having X restart on logout (not shutdown), which apparently is
related to this, and means twinview with nvidia has issues.
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It's bug 149330 that I'm having problems with (that was marked a dupe of
this). If it's not related, please un-dupe it, I don't think I'm able to
do that.
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gdm spawns a new X server when told to restart the system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126797
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I'm seeing this in totem right now after an upgrade to gutsy. Files that
played by default in the correct aspect ratio are now squished
horizontally.
I'm looking at a video now with dimensions 624 x 352, however it is
showing 377x377, or something very close to that. If I force the aspect
ratio to
As far as I can find out from poking through dpkg.log file, 1:0.59.25 -
this is what was in feisty when I ran the upgrade.
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If update-manager -d fails, you can't try again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149203
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Public bug reported:
With the upgrade to gutsy, the master volume controller no longer
changes the volume at all, nor does muting it mute anything.
$ uname -r
2.6.22-12-generic
$ sudo lspci -vv -s 00:1b
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controlle
I've just upgraded to gutsy and this still occurs.
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kmail with gpg-agent and compiz pops up 'not responding' dialogue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120124
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Here's an example of the problem, in this case with a WMV embedded in a
webpage (using mms streaming). The totem browser plugin displays it
incorrectly, same if you right-click->open in movie player, however
opening it in VLC shows it fine:
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2007/10/03/geeks/
MMS URL:
Public bug reported:
kmail (4:3.5.7enterprise20070926-0ubuntu1 - from gutsy) seems to ignore the
position of the cursor in templates. My reply-to template is the default:
%REM="Default reply template"%-
On %ODATEEN %OTIMELONGEN you wrote:
%QUOTE
%CURSOR
however, when you reply to a message (with
Whatever was causing it appears to have stopped some time ago, but using
alsamixer made no difference. I'll close this bug.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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HDA Intel soundcard balance shifts to the right
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106945
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Public bug reported:
If you use the mousewheel and quickly rotate it on the volume control
applet, the volume jumps up and down in an inconsistent fashion.
However, if you turn the wheel one click at a time, it changes in a more
regular fashion.
A bit of experimentation suggests that it's actuall
Public bug reported:
If you autohide a panel, it doesn't really shrink it, it just slides it
downwards so that it is off the bottom of the screen. This means that if
you have dual monitors in a one-above-the-other configuration, and the
screen at the top has the panels, then the 'hidden' panel is
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