** Changed in: mate-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1406538
Title:
Screenshot contains selected
I'd say #743176 is the same bug, only worse.
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Title:
Screenshot contains selected area highlight
Status in Linux Mint:
Similar issue found, closing as invalid:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/176013/ipv6-connections-timeout
** Changed in: linuxmint
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
mate-utils_1.8.1-0+rebecca_amd64
If i choose select area to grab i almost constantly get an annoying green
overlay which is what i just used to highlight the area that i wanted to grab.
See attached example.
I'm using Mint MATE x64 17.1, software compositing window manager
The connection won't drop if i ignore the IPv6 part of the profile...
but i'm getting perfectly working global IPv6 addresses nonetheless!
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Looks like i was wrong: the connection gets dropped anyway. I've just tested
this slowly downloading a large file (this is what happens):
http://pastebin.com/4Xida2qu
So i guess it's not (just) a network manager issue.
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Still present after updating the router's firmware to V1.1.00.22_1.00.22.
Network-manager version 0.9.8.8
Kernel version 3.13.0-37-generic x86_64
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Still present today in a fully updated Linux Mint MATE 17.1. The router's page
now displays a slightly different description for the offending part of its
configuration:
LAN Setup:
Router's IPv6 Address On LAN: [IPv6 address/64]
IP Address Assignment:
- Use DHCP Server
- Auto Config
Use This
Better workaround: enable Software compositing window manager through
System - Preferences - Windows.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1326760
Title:
Public bug reported:
IPv6 renewal causes network manager to disconnect reconnect
Happens *roughly* every ten minutes.
My network is running fully dual stack.
The problematic option in the IPv6 part of the router's settings is
IP Address Assignment
- Use DHCP Server
- Auto Config Problem
Why is this reported as a banshee bug when it's clearly not?
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Title:
sound from all programs becomes metallic/robotic / highly
** Description changed:
Banshee 2.6.0 on Linux Mint 14 x64
Steps to reproduce:
- play a song;
- skip to the last 5 seconds or so;
- wait until the last second then double click on another song in the library;
The song being actually played will be the one you double clicked on
Public bug reported:
Banshee 2.6.0 on Linux Mint 14 x64
Steps to reproduce:
- play a song;
- skip to the last 5 seconds or so;
- wait until the last second then double click on another song in the library;
The song being actually played will be the one you double clicked on but the
player is
** Tags added: libpower
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Title:
gnome-settings-daemon segfault on networking stop
Status in
Public bug reported:
Simply invoking `/etc/init.d/networking stop` crashes the desktop environment,
making it fall back to some ugly and lightweight mode. Also the shutdown menu
doesn't show anymore (in Unity).
NOTE: i uninstalled network-manager but other people confirmed this issue with
an
** Description changed:
Simply invoking `/etc/init.d/networking stop` crashes the desktop
environment, making it fall back to some ugly and lightweight mode. Also the
shutdown menu doesn't show anymore (in Unity).
NOTE: i uninstalled network-manager but other people confirmed this issue
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