This can happen for a few different reasons I can think of.
1) permissions issue
2) something interfering in startup programs
3) upgrade from 9.10 may have broke it
For 1), make sure your regular user owns everything in ~/.gonf* then set
appearance radio button to None then back again
For 2), ch
To fix this, set ccsm->Viewport Switcher->Desktop-based Viewport
Switching->Move Next/Move Prev to Button4/5 respectively.
Hope this helps.
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Windows have a stacking order which is whaat you're demonstrating in
your video. I don't think it's a bug because each window needs to have
it's own stacking order for the window management system to work
properly. It might be possible to implement an option for windows on
same stacking levels but
This could be a bug in any loaded plugin. Try disabling all plugins with
only a minimal set and see if it's still happening. If that fixes it,
enable the plugins one by one to see which is the culprit. If disabling
all plugins doesn't fix it, the bug is likely elsewhere. Note that
ubuntu patches co
I found this link thanks to kklimonda on freenode.
http://nullkey.ath.cx/~stuff/et-sdl-sound/ Make sure to change the
SDL_AUDIODRIVER to pulse.
Cheers.
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This bug affected me as well. The solution here worked for me and I
didn't see it anywhere in this thread so I figured I'd mention it:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=827692#c3
Quote:
What I think fixed the issue for me was to create
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
and add
[General]
En
There should be an existing [General] section that you can use. After
making this change, restart the bluetooth service and try again.
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Title:
Blu
This bug happens with compiz git master as well though it seems it starts
working after waiting for a few minutes. The amount of time the display has
been asleep seems to be proportionate to how long you have to wait before
compiz 'snaps out of it'. I suspect this could possibly be related to glib
> Title:
> Provide a way for distributions to lock down settings values
>
> Bug description:
> It is possible for users to really mess up their systems by disabling
> important plugins like move, resize, composite, opengl and unityshell. As
> such, we should provide a way for
> distributions to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
/var/log/installer/debug: http://sprunge.us/VGLF
/var/log/installer/version: http://sprunge.us/GbBa
/var/log/partman: http://sprunge.us/dGFP
/var/log/syslog: http://sprunge.us/CZLW
This also happens when trying to use the mini.iso image to insta
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Title:
natty ubiquity fails to start the partitioner
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Confirmed. Happens here with 0.9 as well.
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Title:
Grid plugin + xterm = no size cycling
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For what it's worth, I have the exact same problem with natty official
release desktop live cd. This was not the case in previous releases.
Fortunately I figured out copy/paste, although cumbersome, worked.
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I also experience this bug but only when binding XF86AudioPrev/Next to
invoke lastfm using xbindkeys. When binding to Ctrl+Shift+M for example,
it does not happen. Possible environment issue (?)
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