... and can now confirm it is still the behaviour for a freshly
installed 9.10 system.
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Wrong Country used when 'Search The Web' is selected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245438
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Can confirm it still occurs under 9.04 with Updates, but works correctly
under Fedora 11 -- haven't tried 9.10 yet, will add a comment to this
bug when I do.
I can open a bugreport upstream if it is still considered an upstream
issue.
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Wrong Country used when 'Search The Web' is selected
https
With the version from -proposed it works as expected now on a fresh
installation of 8.04.1, the scaling is 100% in the CUPS dialogue and in
Epiphany and pages print correctly.
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Epiphany prints blank pages
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
On Ubuntu 8.04 (with updates to June 29th 2008) Epiphany uses the wrong
country when 'Search The Web' is used.
In en_AU (Australia), having selected an Australian City from the
locales list at install time, the default search goes to
htt
The patch (minus the comment) has been committed to the gnome-2-22
branch of Epiphany too.
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Sure, all of the boxes affected were installed off the alternative x86
CD, as fresh installs with updates to June 26th 2008 and en_AU as the
locale, having selected Melbourne or Hobart, Australia as the region at
install time.
Happens on a variety of printers, including Brother, HP and Lexmarks.
** Attachment added: "A Patch describing the above against epiphany-browser in
hardy-updates"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15773151/fix_gecko_print_scaling.patch
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #541168
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=541168
** Also affects: epiphany-brows
I think i've found the fix for this, looking through the Epiphany code,
specifically the embed/mozilla/GeckoPrintService.cpp file, there's a
line (around 737-739) that reads:
" gtk_print_settings_set_scale (aGtkSettings, 1.0); "
But the GNOME Library Documentation states:
" scale : the scale in
For those on i386 machines, do the binaries mentioned at:
http://64.71.152.24/ make any difference -- running any GL based screensaver
used to lock up my ATI boxes solid.
Using a non-GL screensaver (like gnome feet) used to delay the problem,
but using Mozilla after the tenth tab, or any use of E
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Comment:
Works well now.
After rebooting, for some reason I had to remove the Rhythmbox
configuration files from .gnome2/ and re-run the first-time setup
dialogue before it picked up my iPod again though?
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Comment:
"Is there any problem with the ipod remaining?"
The fact the mountpoints that are created are incompatible with the
applications in the default install still exists (see comment #4) causes
Banshee, Rhythmbox and gtkpod gr
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Task: ubuntu pmount
Status: Fix Released => Unconfirmed
Comment:
Thanks Martin,
This fixed the mount names but altered the naming conventions so they were
still incompatible with a default installation.
Plugging in a 4
Public bug reported:
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Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The new HAL 0.5.7 packages seem to break the naming conventions of
removable media.
When mounting a USB 2 HDD or an iPo
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