[Bug 872932] Re: Brightness

2012-04-27 Thread Marco Parillo
@Paul Kilian (paul-kilian): I was able to resolve the exact same behavior as you noted on 2011-10-28, first by switching to Kubuntu, and now by a upgrading to 12.04 LTS. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+question/174296 -- You received this bug notification because you are a me

[Bug 855793] Re: Kubuntu 11.10 beta 1: Error upgrading using muon

2012-01-03 Thread Marco Parillo
I am sorry, I should have been more clear. When I wrote Kubuntu 11.10, I meant a fresh install of the final version from Kubuntu 11.10 ISO to a VMware Player. And Muon always hung at 56% Running dpkg My work-around outlined in my comment #16 was the only one that was successful for me, and I trie

[Bug 855793] Re: Kubuntu 11.10 beta 1: Error upgrading using muon

2011-12-30 Thread Marco Parillo
Second try. I deleted my Virtual Machines, re-installed from the .iso, and tried this solution: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11558447 Step 1: Open a Konsole and type: sudo apt-get update (I had to supply my password) sudo apt-get upgrade (It asked me if I was willing to give it space

[Bug 855793] Re: Kubuntu 11.10 beta 1: Error upgrading using muon

2011-12-30 Thread Marco Parillo
Similar for me also. I installed two .iso images using VMware Player. I installed Ubuntu 11.10 successfully and was able to perform all software updates. I installed Kubuntu 11.10 successfully, but was *NOT* able to perform all software updates, and it hung at 56% Running dpkg . I tried this solu

[Bug 872932] Re: Brightness

2011-11-23 Thread Marco Parillo
I can confirm both the alternating behavior with Fn Up Arrow as well as the not restoring full brightness when I swipe across my Dell Latitude D620 trackpad. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+question/174296 I think it is in Gnome upstream of Ubuntu as this occurs on Fedora 16 (

[Bug 668012] Re: Allow Use of Arrow Keys across entire Gnome Panel

2011-04-30 Thread Marco Parillo
This is really resolved in 11.04. seems to start in the application's menu, and as I , I get the Bluetooth, Wifi, etc. menu options. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-panel in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug

[Bug 668012] [NEW] Allow Use of Arrow Keys across entire Gnome Panel

2010-10-28 Thread Marco Parillo
Public bug reported: Highlights Applications, and I can use my arrow keys down to Accessories, etc. and across to Places and System. But it stops there? I would like to be able to keep moving to the Icon to launch Firefox (the way I read the help, that is called a Launcher), and, ideally even f