You can use this ppa meanwhile
ppa:tomtomtom/filemanager-actions
https://launchpad.net/~tomtomtom/+archive/ubuntu/filemanager-actions
thus, proper debian source packaging already exists, so putting into
repository should be rather easy ;-)
but as debian upstream also does not have the package,
Same problem here on an Eee PC 1005HA-H with Intel 945GM graphics,
running latest Karmic Netbook Remix.
Screen goes blank but does not shut off. "xset dpms force off" correctly
disables the screen.
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display doesn't go to DPMS sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203513
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@kikl
"Oh, by the way, you can use the arrows for navigating the cursor and
that actually makes more sense than using the mouse [...]"
UI design is not about what is the philosophically right thing to do in
a perfect world but what gets the job done with the least resistance.
And apparently many
@kikl:
"One more suggestion: If you mistakenly click the file name, it's difficult to
get out of this mode, as far as I remember. You have to turn to the keyboard
and press escape or enter or click on some other arbitrary item. That's just
something you are not prepared to do, while your clickin
My bug has been tag as a duplicate of this one.
I can reproduce the bug :
Go to http://tv.freebox.fr
Select a TV channel
-> Crash
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totem-plugin-viewer crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198625
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Right, it's just a hack. I hope a fix will be available when the heron
will take off...
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Screen brightness double level changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207473
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Adding "blacklist video" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist also solve the
problem on my Dell XPS M1330
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Screen brightness double level changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207473
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Same problem with a Dell XPS M1330.
Gusty was working good, the problem is since Hardy.
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Screen brightness double level changes
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