In firefox 20.0, print to file defaults to letter. If I change this to
A4, the PDF file on disk is still marked as size Letter. So various PDF
readers assume it's Letter.
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in print-to-file I first have to select a different paper size (any
different paper size), then re-select A4, then I get A4 paper size in
the .pdf. Otherwise I get letter.
printer_Print_to_File.print_paper_name=iso_a4
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Public bug reported:
When printing, and choosing "print to file", the .pdf is always
generated in the home directory, and not in the chosen directory.
"Print to file" lets one choose a directory, however, this is ignored.
This used to work correctly as recently as October. I think this might ha
I've found a probable cause.
xrandr won't enable LVDS1 unless VGA1 is off. So I have to plug in
VGA1, and then run:
xrandr --output VGA1 --off
xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1366x768
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto
xrandr --output VGA1 --primary
I have to turn VGA1 off, then I can turn LVDS1 on, and
Public bug reported:
As of today, my locale changed for some unknown reason. I assume a apt
upgrade, but I actually don't know.
It used to be English South Africa (en_ZA), now it's Afrikaans South
Africa (af_ZA) While I understand Afrikaans, and I have 29 locales
installed, I don't understand w
Still happens with 12.04 -> 12.10
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/989921
Title:
package colord 0.1.16-2 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed p
Has a known workaround: rfkill unblock all
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879384
Title:
Toggle wireless off makes it impossible to toggle back on
Status in “n
Public bug reported:
Toggling wireless off (to disconnect) makes it impossible to later
toggle back on.
I have to run "rfkill unblock all" before I can toggle wireless back on.
Then it comes back.
This is for Gnome3.2, which doesn't allow you to disconnect from a
wireless network: you have to to
I've found a bunch of other bugs that say that the wireless is blocked
on reboot. That's not the problem here. Wireless works on reboot. It
just stops working (from the GUI) if you ever disconnect from a wireless
network; and you can't get it working again afterwards.
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