My bug report, Bug 1922353, was marked as a duplicate of this one. It
probably is the same bug though the symptoms are a bit different. The
only element to "get stuck" was the Ubuntu bar, which I disabled (when
it stopped being response to touchpad or touchscreen gestures). Other
than that, while "
OK, last post unless asked otherwise. The following pic further
illustrates the mixed up mess that can result.
Originally, Firefox: top right. Chrome: Top Left. GIMP and LIBRE: Bottom
Left. Thunderbird: Bottom Right.
The attachment shows what happened when I tried navigating the open
windows usin
I was able to produce the Libre Office workspace "bleed" as follows:
Moved Libre Office to bottom left Workspace (four workspaces) in
workspace view. Returned to Workspace One, then clicked on the Libre
Office Icon on the launcher. The result is attached.
Rather than switch to the "bottom left wo
Providing a screenshot. Notice how the toolbar bleeds from one workspace
to another. Also, notice the ghost (of the toolbar's previous position)
at the top and middle of the transparent toolbar.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2012-03-13 20:27:13 (thumb).jpg"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/u
Correction: "even after the *toolbar* has been moved."
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Gimp (& Libreoffice) bleed into adjacent workspaces...
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Public bug reported:
Unity 12.04 Beta 2
1.) When switching workspaces I notice that both Gimp and Libreoffice
(unmaximized) bleed (move) into adjacent workspaces.
2.) I notice that when I move the GIMP toolbar back to the correct
workspace, if the toolbar originally moved incompeletely "upward"
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Just bought a Sansa Fuze and tried it out with Rhythmbox. Received the
following warning:
"No file name specified for reading."
(Which is how I found this bug listing.)
1.) Downloaded Podcasts.
2.) Dragged Podcasts onto Sansa Fuze Icon.
3.) Rhythmbox showed status bar (transferring files).
4.) D
Adding the following, as per Pauls instructions, seems to have worked on
my system (as far as suspend goes):
brt=`cat /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness`
abrt=`cat /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0/actual_brightness`
if [ "$brt" != "$abrt" ]; then
echo $abrt > /sys/devi
Thank you, Pauls. The fglrx driver suggested by Ubuntu was the generic:
"3D-accelerated proprietary graphics driver for ATI cards." Installing
the driver seemed to create more (and more serious) problems than it
solved, so I uninstalled it. (I'm not a gamer and probably don't need
accelerated graph
Same problem. This is using 64Bit Ubuntu 10.04 on a VAIO VGN-FW373J. ATI
Mobility Radeon HD 3650.
The Bug has put me between a rock and a hard place (such that using
Ubuntu on this system looks undoable). The screen is too dim to use
after any Sleep or Hibernation.
Installing the 2D-3D driver sol
The same bug.
The command:
sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
Seems to have worked. It took some effort to find this solution. I hope
this Bug can be remedied for the sake of more inexperienced users.
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Fails repeatably with "DBus error org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.NotFound:
The given volume
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