This affects me on 12.04 using conventional 3d unity. I just returned to my
laptop after a several hours, swished my mouse, and the screen came back on,
unlocked... I thought "odd... shouldn't this be locked?" and just assumed that
I must have absent-mindedly unlocked it earlier. I then went to
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1009703
Title:
brasero intermittently fails to appear on desktop when activated via
nautilus context menu
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. In nautilus right-click on an .iso file and select "open with brasero disc
burner"
2. If the brasero dialog appears, then click "cancel".
3. repeat step 1.
Expected behaviour: Brasero dialog appears
Actual behaviour: nothing appears
pgrep -l brasero
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Title:
user-accounts panel does not give the option to encrypt a new user's
home directory
To manage notificat
Public bug reported:
The gnome-control-center user-accounts panel does not give the user the
option to encrypt a new user's home directory.
This omission is clearly a bug, because the user is given the option of
encrypting their own home directory when installing the operating
system, and therefo
On 21/05/12 17:56, Sepero wrote:
> Even though "Paste" is greyed and unclickable, Ctrl+v still correctly
> works to paste contents.
I find that "paste" is greyed out but still clickable.
(ditto for "Rename")
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Title:
nautilus context menu options incorrectly greyed out
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Public bug reported:
** PART I **
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right-click on any file or folder in nautilus that you have
permission to rename.
Expected behaviour:
A "Rename" option should be available in the context menu for the
selected file or folder.
Actual behaviour:
The "Rename" option is A
Also, FWIW, when I log in using Gnome Shell instead of Unity *then* I
can hear the ("Glass") alert sound from the terminal.
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I think I'm suffering from this in 12.04. That is to say, I get no sound
when I backspace an empty line in a terminal, and I have set "alert
sound" to "Glass" and the Alert volume to maximum. I can hear the sound
when selecting it, but I never hear it in use.
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It now seems to work.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
power mana
I have tested this with a second laptop and found that display
correctly turns off. The problem apparently only manifests on my
netbook.
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Public bug reported:
A recent update appears to have broken gnome-power-preferences. It is no longer
capable of putting the display to sleep after a specified period of inactivity.
To reproduce:
1. start gnome-power-preferences
2. in tab "On AC Power" set "Put display to sleep when inactive for:
** Description changed:
A recent update appears to have broken gnome-power-preferences. It is no
longer capable of putting the display to sleep after a specified period of
inactivity.
To reproduce:
1. start gnome-power-preferences
2. in tab "On AC Power" set "Put display to sleep when in
A quick workaround that I use in Lucid when I want to leave my laptop
running overnight but want the screen off "immediately":
1. Click power management applet and select Preferences
2. Select Put display to sleep when inactive for: 1 minute
3. Wait 1 minute.
4. Activate the screen again as normal
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 09:23:07AM -, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Any testers of the lucid-proposed package? As this has been in -proposed
> for a long time already, I'll remove the proposed package soon if there
> is no feedback. Thank you!
OK, I guess as I'm the only person this bug affects, the ta
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 07:27:47PM -, mxyzptlk wrote:
> I'm using Maverick, and this bug has been persistent at least since
> Karmic. If Paddy Launch was able to do something to make it work, care
> to share?
>
The bug appears to have been fixed in Lucid ... I can't s
I'm not sure why this is considered a low priority - having such an
obtuse error message is irritating even for the experienced linux user,
how much more off-putting for the average desktop user who just wants to
play a DVD?
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I experienced this bug briefly just now. My report is similar to owen's
above.
My steps to reproduce:
1. Set BIOS boot order to: (1) CD Drive (2) HDD
2. Insert FreeDOS CD and boot
3. Select 'q' to quit the FreeDOS boot and boot from HDD
4. Log in and get the dialog "A program is still running...
I'm using Lucid, and I'm pleased to report that the bug is no longer
reproducible.
(Unfortunately I uncovered another bug whilst testing - it doesn't
seem to be possible to rename a file or folder over WebDAV. Whenever I
try I get the message "The item could not be renamed. Sorry, could
not renam
I agree this is a horrible, horrible bug. No one in their right mind
names a new file before selecting the directory to save it in!
The obvious solution would be to switch focus back to the Name field
after a new folder has been selected. However, another possible solution
that (I think) will avoi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 387957 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387957
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 387957
Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551863
Yo
Under Lucid, Rhythmbox selects your home dir as the default, and then it
starts rummaging through all your billions of non-music files flagging
them as "Import Errors" - how about holding your horses and waiting for
instructions from the user, eh? Who exactly gave you permission to
rampage through
100 paper cuts!
One fix would be simply to have gsynaptics installed by default on a laptop?
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Need an option to disable touchpad completely
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479878
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 479878 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479878
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 479878
Need an option to disable touchpad completely
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Can you mark it as a duplicate then so I can follow the original bug report?
Or do you mean that it has been reported upstream?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555260
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
There used to be an option to completely disable the touchpad, but now
there isn't. Some of us like to have the touchpad permanently disabled,
rather than merely disabled while typing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Pac
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:51:26AM -, Chris Kenyon wrote:
>
> - The issue appears to have been significantly aggravated in Lucid
> by changing the border width from 3 pixels to 1 pixel
I have to say I've only noticed this problem first with Lucid - I was
happy with the border width on Intrepi
Sorry, I was mistaken - everything is working fine!
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Backlight brightness not reduced when on battery power
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/547015
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41966325/CurrentDmesg.txt
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** A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In Power Management Preferences under the "On Battery Power" tab, I have
"Reduce backlight brightness" ticked. However, when I unplug the mains
power from my Dell D830 laptop, the brightness remains unaffected
(apparently indefinitely)
The delay is one thing, but it's the not having any visual feedback
(e.g. busy icon) that's most disconcerting, as you don't know whether or
not your click has been registered, or whether or not the app has
completely locked up!
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users-admin has significantly delayed response after clicking OK
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Possible duplicate of #542744 ?
Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1.
When using the users-admin tool from gnome-system-tools, every instance
of clicking on an 'OK' button causes the application to
pause/freeze/delay for 10-20 seconds before completin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Deleted Items Applet 2.24.1
When I click on the Deleted Items Applet icon (the 'Wastebasket') in the
bottom right of the task bar, it opens up the Deleted Items folder,
eventually. However, bet
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438087
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Shouldn't there be a semi-automated procedure in launchpad for sending
bug reports upstream? It's a bit much to ask ordinary users to submit a
report twice, isn't it? I suspected this was an upstream bug, but it was
just convenient for me to use the built-in bug reporting feature.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
1) Ubuntu 8.10
2) nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2
3) When deleting a non-empty folder on a WebDAV mount (either by
selecting it and pressing DEL or by right-clicking and selecting "Move
to the Deleted Items Folder") I am asked "... do
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