** Bug 55621 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug 51648 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 43092
CompactFlash PCMCIA disk is not detected
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43092 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 51648
PCMCIA/Compact Flash does not recognize/automount CF flash card
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 51648
PCMCIA/Compact Flash does not recognize/automount CF flash card
** This bug ha
** Tags added: hibernate suspend
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That said, this is an issue that comes up again & again, and detracts
somewhat from the experience of new users.
There's no reason the gnome power manager shouldn't have a checkbox to
enable/disable suspend/hibernate so that new users can easily find the
setting in a logical place.
Hence, I'm rea
This is the way it's been since Dapper - suspend/hibernate are disabled
by default.
To enable:
System -> Config Editor -> Apps -> Gnome-Power-Manager
:can_hibernate/can_suspend
Alternatively:
System -> Prefs -> Power Manager
First time suspend/hibernate is selected for an action, user is asked i
There's nothing offensive in "killing children" within the semantic
context of a computer's operating system, where children are processes,
and killing means removing them from the process table. This isn't a
bug, but a user error, arising from semantic confusion.
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rss-glx really slow (only 1-2fps) since recent fglrx driver update
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 51576 ***
Is this with the unsupported fglrx driver, or the stock ati?
The fglrx causes extreme slowdown of glx screensavers. It' s a known
issue, but the driver's not supported.
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Info updated, so changing status back to unconfirmed.
** Changed in: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed
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The default install won't even create /tmp, leaving it as a subdirectory
of /, ext3 normally. So for noobs, this isn't an issue.
What you say suggests that if you do a manual install, the installer
creates /tmp as tmpfs.
Seems to me people tweaking their filesystem layout should be able to
figure
I like the idea of assigning a default ubuntu logo to the Computer/root
filesystem, but allow the logo to also be customised through the
gnomevfs.
I think the appropriate name would be the machine's name.
This could also generalise, having other icons for other machines, and
also having icons for
Also reported as: Bug #53477:
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Looks like Bug #53477:
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Partition table destroyed when resizing NTFS
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48229 ***
Ummm I mean Bug #48229:
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Can confirm:
1. Open a new gnome-terminal
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-t
3. Press Ctrl-d
4. Press Ctrl-Shift-t
Every time you do this, terminal gets bigger by one line.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "/usr/lib/deskbar-applet/deskbar-applet -w"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3386051/deskbar-applet.test
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Description:
Create a new bookmark in firefox:
name: foobar
location: http://www.google.com
keyword: foobar
start deskbar-applet & add/enable Web Bookmarks
enter "foobar" into deskbar-applet text box
Result = bookmark NOT found
now edit
Installing Ubuntu's supported ATI driver fixes the problem.
Can verify that with the supported ATI driver installed,
xserver-xorg-d 6.5.7.3-0ubunt X.Org X server -- ATI display driver,
that matrixview and other rss-glx screensavers run much faster, not
quite as fast as fglrx with xscreen
Cool!
Thanks Daniel.
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matrixview, when running under gnome-screensaver has a size of 13Meg
when running under xscreensaver-demo, the size is 30meg
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Noticed this comment that exactly describes the problem, so I'd say the
fix is known, and probably available upstream. Note: setting
memoryLimit=0 in ~/.xscreensaver as they suggest does not fix the
problem.
From: /usr/share/doc/xscreensaver-gl/README.gl
"If you are having problems with running t
If you install xscreensaver (4.23-4ubuntu8), then matrixview & other
rss-glx screensavers run full speed.
So the bug's not in rss-glx. Reassigning to gnome-screensaver.
(Currently version 2.14.2-0ubuntu)
** Changed in: rss-glx (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: rss-glx => gnome-screensaver
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
The rss-glx screensavers on dapper used to run at rates similiar to
breezy. Since the recent update to fglrx 8.26.18 (off the Seveas repo),
frame rates are now only 1-2fps. Frame rates are normal (20-30fps) when
run as just the screensav
Rebooted & now can mount CF card (doesn't automount however).
On other other hand, noticed this in /var/log/messages:
Jul 3 23:39:14 localhost kernel: [17179716.916000] pcmcia: Detected deprecated
PCMCIA ioctl usage.
Jul 3 23:39:14 localhost kernel: [17179716.916000] pcmcia: This interface wil
Same problem with San Disk Extreme III CF with Verbatim CF/PCMCIA
adapter.
See attached:
** Attachment added: "/var/log/messages - CF insert + eject"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3212070/cf%20insert%5C%20%2B%5C%20eject
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Missed that one in the bug report, but it is installed.
ii ubuntu-fglrx-686 8.26.18-3
The fglrx driver for Ubuntu (686 kernel)
Direct rendering is installed:
glxinfo |grep direct
direct rendering: Yes
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
The rss-glx screensavers on dapper used to run at rates similiar to
breezy. Since the recent update to fglrx 8.26.18 (off the Seveas repo),
frame rates are now only 1-2fps. Frame rates are normal (20-30fps) when
run as just the screensav
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Would be really useful feature
** Affects: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Looks like the same problem occurs on Breezy/5.10 with /lib/ld-2.3.5.so
Problems experienced running wine, bugged here:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5017
Can't confirm that ld-2.3.5.so was broken, however removing prelinking &
reinstalling kernel-image-686 and initramfs-tools has resol
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