It's 2013 and I... can't believe this shit. Do you need my to run apport
against THAT?
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Title:
rhythmbox doesn't do
Public bug reported:
Usually when I turn on my computer it takes very long time for the
network manager to detect my home wifi. Sometimes over a minute. I think
disabling/enabling wifi (using hardware switch on my lenovo thinkpad)
expedites the process. Anyway, it used to take 2 seconds on 11.10
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start computer with USB drive connected.
2. Log in to guest session.
3. Log out.
4. Log in to default user.
5. Start Nautilus.
6. Click on a drive icon on the left.
Result:
Error:
Could not display /media/guest-dmJR8h/hit_tmp.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start computer with USB drive connected.
2. Log in to guest session.
3. Log out.
4. Log in to default user.
5. Start Nautilus.
6. Click on a drive icon on the left.
Result:
Error:
Could not display /media/guest-dmJR8h/hit_tmp.
The location is not a
Can you tell me where to report the bug IF there's a chance for getting
a fix?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1080337
Title:
Intel vs AMD desktop performance - worse on
Public bug reported:
Lenovo Thinkpad T500 runs hot / on high fan RPM when configured to use
the discrete Mobility Radeon 3650 instead Intel graphics. I haven't
noticed any differences between Catalyst and open source driver so I'm
reporting from Catalyst-configured configuration. Open source is a
** Description changed:
Lenovo Thinkpad T500 runs hot / on high fan RPM when configured to use
the discrete Mobility Radeon 3650 instead Intel graphics. I haven't
noticed any differences between Catalyst and open source driver so I'm
reporting from Catalyst-configured configuration. Open
Public bug reported:
I have Thinkpad T500 configured to use mobility Radeon 3650, Catalyst
12.6 installed. When I try to enable Tear Free option in the control
center it tells me my setup doesn't have enough video RAM. T500 features
256 MB of video RAM.
Tested on x64 Ubuntus:
12.04
12.10
Public bug reported:
Not much to say here. I can clearly see that during Superkey+W (unity
shortcut) or Ctrl+Shift+E in Firefox animations on Intel are smoother.
Some time ago I quit using AMD on my system because browser performance
was unbearable - see
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