Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acroread
When using the old acroread (
http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a/acroread/acroread_9.4-1maverick1_amd64.deb
) flash movies play in the reader just fine. However, using the new
reader (
** Attachment added: Simple example PDF exhibiting the problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/743733/+attachment/1947924/+files/test-movie.pdf
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** Attachment added: Simple LaTeX file for generating the PDF (requires
flashmovie package)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/743733/+attachment/1947925/+files/test-movie.tex
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** Attachment added: Single-frame embeddable SWF movie for test-movie.tex
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/743733/+attachment/1947926/+files/one-frame-movie.swf
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After talking with a friend the other day, I would disagree that this
not a paper cut. One of the first things that I've noticed that new
users do is setup their panels - and the number one problem I see them
encounter is positioning the objects in the first place and the number
two problem is
I'm seeing this issue and noticed that it appears to be triggerable by
unplugging and plugging in the charger on my laptop. The interesting
thing is that it triggers only when I plug the charger back in, and
never appears to happen when I unplug it.
Convenient command-line for monitoring usage:
@Graham Inggs:
Just install the package from Jaunty, it is compatible with Karmic. To do this
you visit the repository page for the package:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/libstdc++5
Then scroll down to Download libstdc++5 and choose your architecture
(32-bit = i386, 64-bit = amd64). When
Has there been any progress on this issue? The Network Connect applet
is horrible, I would much prefer to have a more integrated solution.
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No support for netscreen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264443
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A quick workaround is to grab the package from Jaunty, which is compatible with
Karmic:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/libstdc++5
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Some proprietary binaries depend on libstdc++5, should be included in karmic.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436886
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Yes, and this will perhaps provide the motivation Gnome needs to strip
the draw a box around all thumbnails code and put it into the
thumbnailers themselves where it belongs.
FYI, with Karmic if the thumbnail is small enough (though I'm not sure
exactly how Gnome determines this value) the
Hmm, didn't know about this bug... The discussion on ELF binaries probably
isn't helpful to you, it mostly goes along the lines of:
You think Linux is OpenWindows? Funny... -- jrusinek
So, if you guys know of some way to change the icon that gets rid of the
annoying border on newer versions of
Yeah, I'm aware of why the border shows up - older versions of nautilus
didn't do that so I was a tad irritated when they added the border for
images less than the thumbnail size. At one time I was trying to
explore how text files have custom icons, but I didn't see a way to
gain access to that
Please discuss this topic on Ubuntu brainstorm:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/5744/
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Embedded ELF Executable Icons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207141
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