To complete the picture, here is a HTML file to display them both at the
same time. See how the lower image is cropped from the edges.
** Attachment added: Hope this works in Launchpad directly ...
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4201863/fnord.html
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Ahem, sorry, here's another attempt. Edited to have absolute paths to
the first two attachments.
** Attachment added: Corrected fnord.html
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4201902/fnord.html
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/41759
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In xscreensaver, this bug has existed like forever. I used to see it a
lot when my laptop's CMOS battery was failing and I had to tweak the
time by hand every time I rebooted. This was like a year ago, then on a
Woody installation (thankfully now also running Dapper, still on
xscreensaver).
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On a related note, the focus is also lost when you get Denied. So if
you mistype your password and start typing it in again, typically the
start of the password will be lost because the screensaver is doing
random denied gyrations (bug #44263) instead of paying attention to
the keyboard ... and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 56352 ***
Public bug reported:
Unlike (ahem) xscreensaver, gnome-screensaver loses any keystrokes you
press before the password dialog comes up. If the screen is switched
off, I usually press shift, pause a moment (probably on the order of
half a second or
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 56352 ***
Sorry, I honestly tried to look for an existing report of this problem,
but somehow missed #56352
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Keystrokes lost in unlock dialog
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57562
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** Bug 57562 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Unlock dialog no longer pays attention to keypresses before it appears
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56352
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** Description changed:
Creating a simple text logo with this effect with the default parameters
- (150-pixel glow) creates an image which has very a very visible bounding
- box.
+ (150-pixel glow) creates an image which has a very visible bounding box.
http://laku19.adsl.netsonic.fi/~era
Are you saying that right-clicking on the printer you want and selecting Make
Default does not make it the default printer? Are you still able to print on
that printer? Do you see any error messages if you view the printer's property
sheet?
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setting a default printer does not work
Writing user as DOMAIN\user works fine here.
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https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/8126
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Just for the record, when hand-editing my cupsd/printers.conf, I found that
simply %-escaping problematic characters in passwords would work just fine. I
imagine %, /, :, and @ at least should be escaped (i.e. %25, %2F, %3A, and %40,
respectively). Sorry if this is so trivial as to be useless
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