I agree, Evolution seems to be a bit forgotten because there are other
email clients around which are more popular and have more releases.
However Evolution is the only choice for most Exchange users who want to
use the Linux desktop. We don't choose to use exchange, but our
companies force us to
Problem still exists in Ubuntu with the power meter showing the
incorrect state however;
- Ubuntu Host XP guest, XP will show correct battery charge and
discharge states
- Also installing WMbattery in Ubuntu (from repo's) shows the correct
state in it's graphic monitor, if only that one could be
I have the same problem using a Fujitsu U9200 and Ubuntu 10.04. I do
not believe this is a bios problem as when I run virtual box with a
Ubuntu Host/XP guest, the Win XP will display the correct
battery/charging state, complete with the low power warnings, it
functions perfectly. There is just a p
I have a Fujitsu Esprimo U9200 Running Ubuntu 10.04, and I have the same
problem.
Plug the AC charger in and I get the "discharging" pop up
Unplug the AC charger and the battery icon goes fully green
Strange behaviour. The battery does charge and discharge as it is meant
to, but it is just Ubun
In previous versions of Ubuntu I have never had to enable this plugin.
But with Karmic to be able to fullscreen on double click I must enable
the plugin in Eye of Gnome.
It has taken me a week to work this out. I definitely vote for the
plugin being enabled by default just to prevent unnecessary
ramas:
On jaunty, I tried compressing a path(with spaces in it) using the file
roller(to 7zip), and got no error.
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creating a 7zip gives error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150373
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Now I see. There is a menu option (view > show white space) that you
have to also select. Also, all the options on the plugin were un-
selected by default.
Damn that is confusing.
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Draw Spaces plugin has no effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348500
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** Attachment added: "new locations dialog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12982209/clock_applet_locations.png
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clock applet hangs when adding a new location with no internet connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209385
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
===Summary===:
If you try to add a new location to the clock applet (right click the applet >
preferences > Locations > Add), and you have no internet connection, the
applet's dialog will sit there and block forever. You will have to kill th
I just tried CKX's test, and it gives me the same error. Re-Re-Re-
Confirmed
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creating a 7zip gives error in Gutsy Beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150373
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
Step #1: Create a link to an FTP site using: Main menu > Places > Connect to
server, Or get a Disk visible on the Desktop
Step #2: Make sure the link (or disk) is on the Desktop
Step #3: Right Click the link (or disk) and select "create archi
I understand what IOWait is. And I get that it isn't busy, but waiting.
But while it is "busy waiting" (har har), those CPU cycles are lost, and
that percentage of the processor is utilized, making the machine slower.
What I'm saying, is that seeing your IOWait is useful. And that with the
current
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
In the preferences, the default color for Processor IOWait is #002F3D,
which is very hard to distinguish from the default color for Idle
(#00). This can lead many people to think their CPU is at idle, when
it is at max IO wait.
I
It was happening every time I compressed files in 7zip with any
assortment of file types and groups. But, it seems to work fine now. It
must have been fixed when something else was fixed.
My guess is that we can close this bug. And just in case, I am using
EXT3.
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creating a 7zip gives error in
Seems to work now on both my systems.
ATI X800XT Platinum Edition Desktop
and NVidia Geforce Go 7700 Laptop
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[MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides quick loading windows at
login)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147943
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Ross Peoples wrote:
> Matt, I have a X850 Platinum Edition and I have the proprietary drivers
> installed, and compiz looks great...aside from these types of bugs, I've
> never had it crash.
>
> Matt Jones wrote:
>
>> It is still broken. Even when I create a n
It is still broken. Even when I create a new user, roboot, and login as
the new user.
Please stop marking this as fixed!
And thank you medigeek for nominating this for Gutsy. When I initially
reported It, I thought it was in the list of Gutsy bugs.
And, because I never mentioned it: I have an AT
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
In Gutsy Beta, if you create a 7zip archive, it will work, but throw an
error at the end.
The error message looks like this:
7-Zip (A) 4.51 beta Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov 2007-07-25
p7zip Version 4.51 (locale=en_US.UTF-8,Utf16=on
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