[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2006-12-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the feisty version asks for the password on my desktop now, do you still have that problem? ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Needs Info -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087 -- desktop-bugs mailing lis

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Holbach
Your bug lacks information we would need to investigate further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. ** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Rejected -- Change to higher priority without entering credentials ht

[Bug 36087] Re: Change to higher priority without entering credentials

2009-02-21 Thread AiBolit
Sorry for my bad english! I have same bug. When try to change priority of some process to -20, gnome system monitor is close down and no new windows show. In task bar i have window that try to enter my "sudo password". But when i make some command in terminal with "sudo" priority is changing! --