There is a bug report on the GNOME GitLab that seems to be the same
issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/152
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767536
Title:
I notice that if I launch gnome-control-center from the command line
with the "--verbose" option, when I'm on the WiFi tab it prints out all
SSIDs available at extremely high speeds. It seems like maybe the
periodic scan of networks is happening far too quickly. When I switch to
a different tab
I agree with Vincent, making the dead area truly dead would
significantly improve the usability. Where should we look to try and add
this feature?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1041874
Public bug reported:
Running ./configure --enable-hdri followed by make produces the
folllowing error:
magick/resize.c: In function `VerticalFilter':
magick/resize.c:2494:11: error: pointer value used where a floating point
value was expected
If I run ./configure followed by make, the
Removing ghostscript 8.70, and using 9.05~dfsg-0ubuntu4.2 from the 12.04
repositories, and then following the suggestion of @lorenzo worked for
me.
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@gllyons the proposed fix also worked for me at Northwestern.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/969343
Title:
Unable to connect to WPA enterprise wireless
To manage notifications
In regards to the last two comments. I was also on 12.04 (with auctex
11.86 and gs 9.05) and preview inside of emacs was not working.
However, unlike this bug, my error message read
Error: /invalidfileaccess in --file--
not
Error: /typecheck in --setfileposition--
I filed a bug here:
I am sure I am not the only one with this bug... I really don't want it
to close. Can I provide any more helpful info?
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Title:
ghostscript 9.05
I believe that you are correct in thinking it is a problem in auctex. I
was able to run all of the latex, dvips, and ghostscript calls that
preview-latex is making individually with both versions of gs.
Therefore the conclusion is indeed that there is a problem with the way
that preview-latex is
I get these weird vertical gradient striations on one of my 12.04
machines when I apply zonsaja's patch. My other machines it fixed the
problem... any idea what could be causing this?
See attached image.
** Attachment added: gnome-panel-striations.png
Public bug reported:
This is not the same as this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/543266
The error in this bug is reported as:
Error: /invalidfileaccess in --file--
It is the same as the bug mentioned here:
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