Couldn't it be you just hit the limit imposed by Google? Trying again
later helped in my case
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Same problem in Precise, Rhythmbox version 2.96: album arts are never
shown... the strange thing is that in the dock popup window which
appears when starting playing a song the album art is actually shown,
but not in Rhythmbox
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same for me: it stops as follows:
log-output -t ubiquity laptop-detect
I'm installing it on a desktop
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On the second attempt things went fine:
1. instead of starting Live and then Installing, I selected Install Ubuntu Now
2. I didn't check Download Updates while installing
hope this helps
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actually it looks like after a log off, and log on, the screen saver
works... so sometimes the screen saver might be flaky?
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gnome-screensaver does not blank screen in Jaunty beta
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
On a brand new Jaunty beta installation I noticed that although the
screensaver is set to start after 5 minutes (Blank screen), the
screensaver never starts (although my status is set to Away).
I'm using compiz and also Beagle (which
but the position and the number of occurrences of an application are not
restored correctly: e.g., if I had 3 terminals running, upon restoring
only one terminal window is shown (and not in the right position: at the
up left corner, with the window title under the panel so that it cannot
be moved)
this version hasn't been backported to intrepid, has it?
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gnome-session storing broken in intrepid
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ah, if I run gnome-session-properties from the console and try to act on
that option I get in the console:
** (gnome-session-properties:6693): DEBUG: Session saving is not implemented
yet!
** (gnome-session-properties:6693): DEBUG: Session saving is not implemented
yet!
I think this is quite
I have a similar problem: I selected 'Automatically save changes to
session' option from the manager utility under
systempreferencessessions, but sessions are NEVER restored when I log
in... any clue please?
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