I can confirm thad-fisch suspicion in #24.
Commenting out that section in lubuntu-rc.xml allows xfce4-power-manager
settings to control the power button behaviour on my lubuntu 14.04 system.
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Confirming Václavs conclusion in post #7. Moving the ISO to a folder
that does not contain local characters (Swedish åäö in my case),
solves the problem.
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From one of the redhat threads in first post, I seems there is a fix:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpim=133002974918284w=2
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Title:
Kernel 2.6.39
I have tried both solutions suggested and I still get this error.
synaptic.conf did not even have a DefaultDistro entry, but adding a
DefaultDistro oneiric did not help
Also tried creating /etc/apt/apt.conf with a APT::Default-Release entry, and
that did not help either.
Where does
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10540724#post10540724
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash()
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I just compiled the latest version 0.21.11 and followed the instruction
setting audio device to either hw:0,0 or hw:1,0 for ALSA, and this
worked for me (hw:0,0). Tried setting audio device to hw:0,0 in 0.21.05
and this did not work.
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This solved this issue for me
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/600548/comments/7
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This solved this issue for me
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/600548/comments/7
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I can confirm this problem. I am however using POP (with Local Folders), so it
doesn't seem to be limited to IMAP.
However, I only get this problem when starting thunderbird with alltray.
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Aha, probably due to this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alltray/+bug/147751
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Please update to 1.0.3. Current version keeps crashing for me. Probably due to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/+bug/256236
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You can install the pidgin-extprefs package which enables this option. BUT! It
does not work...
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Yes, it seems to be resolved with Intrepid.
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My problems are resolved with Intrepid as well. That is my DVD:s are
playable on my standalone DVD-player again.
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My problems seems to have been resolved in Intrepid.
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Just a note from me, my problem seems to have been resolved in Intrepid.
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I cannot reproduce it with Intrepid. It seems to be fixed.
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I can confirm that 1.1.6.3 from gutsy works.
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I have the same problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops. Manually using xset
dpms force standby/suspend/off always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this problem on previous versions
as well. Terrible that
I have a similar problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops working. Screen is not
shut-off after time-out. Manually using xset dpms force standby/suspend/off
always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this problem
I have a similar problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops working. Screen is not
shut-off after time-out. Manually using xset dpms force standby/suspend/off
always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this problem
I have a similar problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops working. Screen is not
shut-off after time-out. Manually using xset dpms force standby/suspend/off
always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this problem
Confirm the bug, and unfortunately installing 1.1.8 does NOT solve the
problem.
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I am afraid I cannot reproduce the error with broken.odp. Regardless of
how I launch OO.
However, I have been able to track down the cause for my character
display problems. I turns out to be caused by a japanese character
included in my spreadsheet. I am attaching the file. If someone could
test
I get this bug so far only when I open a document through nautilus by
double-clicking a file. If I start OO through the menu and then open the
same doument all characters seem to be displaying OK.
I don't have any special fonts installed. And this problem occurred just
very recently for me so I
I have a very similar problem with the swedish version. (Swedish also
has the ä sign). ä is desiplayed as ‰. However I can also see this issue
in the menus of Openoffice.
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Hmm, it seems when I start openoffice from the menu, characters are
shown correctly. But when I start by launching (double-click in
Nautilus, desktop or whatever) a calc-file the problem is there.
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