It seems like I might have the same problem. Whenever I type something,
let's say 'Documnts'. And because it's misspelled I hit backspace to
correct it, but then Deskbar freezes.
Similarly, I have to kill deskbar-applet to make it reload. One other
thing is that when I move the cursor over the inp
I this affects me too. This started after I upgraded to Lucid from
Karmic. And it seems to occur randomly.
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I can reproduce the same thing as Gokie in OpenOffice 3.2. 'Too large'
tool tips (e.g. foot notes) makes Compiz crash with this error. This
wasn't a problem in Karmic.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-session
Instead of the indicator-session button (power off, suspend etc) my
username appears in its place and is non-clickable. This is next to the
'status button' where I can post and change my status, which by the way
is working just fine. If
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
1. When I move my finger from the left to right side and (accidentally)
touching the scrolling area (on the right side) on the touchpad, the
cursor jumps to the far right of the screen. This only happens when I'm
moving my fin
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I can confirm that it still occurs. It's weird because it's almost as if
it happens at random.
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Yes, it's possible. I'm not sure though. The problem I now have is that
it doesn't happen after every reboot (anymore?), but occasionally. What
I can say is that it hasn't happen since I installed the latest
indicator-session update. I've only rebooted one time since then, so I
guess I just have to
This bug is still present in Maverick.
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Grub2 causes hang on return from suspend
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I am experiencing this in maverick as well. I am trying to render a
project consisting of single but chopped file.
My output:
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ERROR [ 3498] [0x -48815940] ""pipeline
Jan 25 20:42:05 _errorObject: error from
I'd just like to add that this bug is also present in Ubuntu 10.10.
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Binary package hint: grub2
After I upgraded to grub2 from Ubuntu repos I was unable to return from
suspended state. When a key was pressed the fan started, HDD and DVD,
but the monitor didn't light up. I couldn't find any relevent
information in syslog/dmesg. I'll try to repr
Perhaps I should clarify that their is no response whatsoever when I try
return from suspended state. The computer hangs and the only thing I can
do is hard reboot.
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I figured I'll give screenshots because I don't really know what you are
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You rece
I'll try to answer your questions as concise as possible.
1. Yes. I can reproduce the first and second issue.
2 and 3. However, after I installed gpointing-device-settings my second
issue is not reproducible. In fact, I cannot use 'continuous scrolling' at
all; enabling and disabling does not mak
I tried to keep the cursor movements as "clean" possible. I can actually see
"the jump" in xev.txt from about the two last "MotionNotify" events at the
end of the file, but that's about it. Now, let's hope someone else sees more
than I do.
Well, #2 isn't really an issue anymore due to gpointing-de
Now I've tried synclient.
First I had to enable SHMConfig, which in 10.04 is done
in /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf (I learned).
After running synclient -m 1 I moved my finger really slow towards the right
and between time 9.651 (x=5979) and time 9.691 (x=8176) the touchpad made
"the
This is definitely a move in the wrong direction. It should be up to the
users to define the content of the signature of their e-mails. Ubuntu
has nothing to do with the contents of it's users signatures! If it
would be relevant for the user to have this kind of information in the
signature, the us
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