There isn't a global menu in gnome-session-flashback. How can I enable a
global menu there?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/906472
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1338145
Title:
Indicator does not indicate accurate results.
Andrea, you are right. I installed gnome-panel and indicator-applet-
appmenu, and still, emoticons are not shown on the global menu in gnome-
session-flashback.
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So, this bug is not related to unity, but it has something to do with
indicator-appmenu and indicator-applet-appmenu.
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Hallo
Today I started my pc and I was nopt able to have unity in my session, no
launcher and bar top bar present, only the desktop background populated,
nautilus works opening the windows, but I cannot close them because no buttos
available. I cannot open terminal via
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Hallo
- Today I started my pc and I was not able to have unity in my session, no
launcher and top bar present, only the desktop background populated, nautilus
works opening the windows, but I cannot close them because no buttons
available. I cannot open terminal via
I'm also experiencing this exact problem for some months now (using
Ubuntu 14.10 and 14.04) with an Intel and Nvidia (Optimus) graphic
cards..
Workaround seems to work well here. The only thing is that my windows on
other workspaces are going back to the main screen, which is obvious.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1386255
Title:
devhelp and many
Public bug reported:
When changing workspaces, all of the applications that are sitting on my
secondary monitor are carried over to the next workspace. However,
anything that is on the primary monitors screen stays on the previous
workspace. This makes it hard for me to be productive as I am
Public bug reported:
Shortcuts for workspace switcher, CTRL+ALT+Cursor, stop working in this
situation:
1. Set the environment to use multiple workspaces (2x2 grid)
2. Make sure that you have one workspace with only one program, i.e. gedit,
terminal, whatever
3. Switch to that workspace by any
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