OK, sorry, should have mention to change it back once you provided the info.
(New to this)
OK, I can reproduce what you said. Cancel is unclickable and such. I should
have waited instead of hitting Run...
Switched bug to 'Confirmed'
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => C
Does the text file contain anything or not? From what your screenshot
shows, it is a C file. Could you provide that file?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Unclickable dialogue box steals focus when an executable text file is double
clicked in nautilus.
https:
Sorry, 20-30 minutes less time
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[Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered - regression
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135548
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For me, it also does not trip at 10%. It might be because it is
monitoring the time until it reaches the trip point. Highlighting the
battery shows about 20-20 minutes less time than the battery actually
has, according to the output from acpi.
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[Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered
That explains everything! I activated klogd (not knowing that it was
kernel log when I deactivated it O.o) and that problem came up. I will
try it later.
Thanks.
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Failed to initalize HAL.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25931
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I have a theory...
Does anybody have Compiz Fusion turned on? What type of installation
(git, stable, or default Gutsy CF)? Can you turn off Compiz fusion or
turn off the Dbus plugin manually?
Also to note, Network manager is not telling me via bubble that I am
connected.
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Failed to initalize
I can also confirm setting CONCURRENCY=none or 'none' fixes the problem.
Side effect is a slower boot. Something must be wrong with the kernel
internally because this happened after I upgraded to the most recent
kernel. How odd...
Does the Concurrency function refer to something inside the kernel?