The thing is if you do:
-F1
g
g
...you get the wanted result. Its related to how key strokes are
interpreted within the gnome menu. If you do:
-F1
s
..you'll get the "System" menu instead of "Sound and Video". "System" is
wrong. "Sound and Video" is right.
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Keyboard shortcuts doesn't work
Public bug reported:
Applies to Gnome-desktop
Press:
-F1
The menu opens.
Now press the key "G" two times, becuase you want to go down to
"G"raphics.
Does the highlighted menu item move? Not much.
Reproducible? Every single time.
Annoying? Yes, very
** Affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29620289/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Disassembly.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29620290/Disassembly.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29620291/ProcMaps.txt
** Attac
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
$ uname -a
Linux nandersson-laptop 2.6.28-14-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 8 07:21:34 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
On startup
ProblemType: Crash
Archite
1. In a dual-screen setup you have two screens
2. One screen presents the gnome-panel ( primary screen) - the other is
not.
3. There is no way in gnome-display-settings to define what screen where
to display the panel.
Reproducible? Yes
In my case gnome-panel is displayed on the smaller laptop-
Negative. Problem still persist as of today. No way to set primary
screen in a dual-screen setup.
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Can't define primary screen in dual screen setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353186
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Public bug reported:
When in gnome-display-properties I can't define which screen is the
primary. I have a dual screen setup. Laptop + external 22" LG. Before
upgrading to Jaunty when plugged in my 22" was the primary screen, just
as I wanted.
After upgrading, the laptop is suddenly the primary s