Hi all,
I'd like to apologize for my silly question from yesterday.
The problem was that the option to export with the "simple layout" was
unchecked without me realizing. I won't make that mistake again :)
Regards
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Wesley Werner
On Fri, 3 May 2024 at 18:58, Wesley Wer
dows 11 Pro
Version 23H2
GnuCash 5.6 for Windows 64bit, Build ID: 5.6+(2024-03-30)
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Wesley Werner
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Hello.
I too am a happy GnuCash user. I use it for my personal financing, and while
still learning, find the application a delight to use. Thanks to everyone
involved. Your effort is much appreciated!
Wesley
On 24 April 2024 6:59:18 am AEST, Jim Muchow wrote:
>I want you maintainers and
I noticed this too. When I use top in a terminal, it shows top using
minimal, and gnome-system-monitor avg of 35%. In one instance, ntop used
100% CPU. I issue a 'killall ntop' and then the high CPU usage dropped
away, but can't say if this was related. Will do some more checks.
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I noticed this too. When I use top in a terminal, it shows top using
minimal, and gnome-system-monitor avg of 35%. In one instance, ntop used
100% CPU. I issue a 'killall ntop' and then the high CPU usage dropped
away, but can't say if this was related. Will do some more checks.
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I'm confused about the status of this bug, It doesn't seem like the
upstream Fix Released status resolved this issue. Lucid Lynx still has
the behavior described in the OP, shown in attachment login-screens.png
for reference:
* image 1 - single user login screen
* image 2 - multiple user login
I'm confused about the status of this bug, It doesn't seem like the
upstream Fix Released status resolved this issue. Lucid Lynx still has
the behavior described in the OP, shown in attachment login-screens.png
for reference:
* image 1 - single user login screen
* image 2 - multiple user login
On a MSI U100 with this issue, a temporary but less annoying work-around
is to run gnome-power-preferences, and on the On Battery tab, change
the critically low option from Hibernate to Suspend, so you can resume
after switching power on/off.
Thanks Konstantin for the time_policy fix, I'll try it
I'm using the Karmic desktop i386 ISO (instead of the Remix), and this
happens on my MSI U100 Plus as well. Disabling the web cam with Fn+F6
has no change (the LED indicator stays off either way at this stage, I
can't tell whether it's on or off).
I found creating a bootable USB disk using
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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[DO NOT REOPEN!] jockey-gtk times out on startup on hardware detection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253224
You received this bug
This occurs for me too, while running the Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Live CD.
Executing jockey-gtk from the terminal recreates the error, the output
attached as TermOutput.txt.
** Attachment added: jockey-gtk terminal output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35585387/TermOutput.txt
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jockey-gtk crashed
I can recreate this behavior:
- run gedit
- bring up the Open file dialog [Ctrl+O]
- if the size is normal, [Esc] and repeat
On my up-to-date 8.10 it occurs pretty frequently, almost 50/50 chance of the
dialog being bad.
I can only recreate this with Compiz enabled, otherwise it sizes
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