I'm sorry but some minutes ago when I was reading another evince bug
report, Firefox showed the screenshot png incorrectly in the same way.
Trying it again, it worked perfectly. So this is definitely NO evince
bug.
** Also affects: evince
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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evince makes ouput unreadable
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First I have to say sorry: The title may not be describing the problem
properly. I just didn't find any better title. Secondly, "In what package did
you find this bug?" may be answered incorrectly. In fact, I always find this
problem launching evince or nautilus. But I cant
Damn, that's nasty: having reported the separators workaround to be
reliable just two days ago, today, the bug appeared again. I didn't
change anything on the panel, the separator is still there. Sorry guys.
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visual corruption affecting several panel applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43
OK I found out what caused it in the meantime: The gconf value
/desktop/gnome/applications/terminal/exec_arg was set to an erroneous
value (IIRC it was -e or -c for gnome-terminal, where -x would have been
correct). Manually resetting that value to default brought back the
Open Terminal functiona
I was regularly but not always affected by this bug and tried Mal's
workaround from comment #223, adding separators around the session
applet. Well, I have not experienced the problem for several weeks now.
It also works with the session applet being in the right corner and just
adding one separat
The workaround described by Pebas seems to work for me as well. 5.1
works and I don't hear any strange noises. Only thing is that Banshee
now fails to play some songs and hogs the CPU... However, Amarok seems
to work fine so I can't tell whether this is really related to the
workaround. I've go
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-open-terminal
Package version: 0.17-1 from karmic/universe
I had nautilus-open-terminal installed in Jaunty and it had disappeared
after the Upgrade. After a reinstallation of the package, its menu items
have showed up again, but they are defunc
Isn't this rather a bug that should be reported for the pulseaudio
package?
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Hmm, just changed sound with alsamixer -Dhw:0 Master slider a bit and
now the distortion disappered... it's now as clean as with speaker-test
-Dsurround51.
Somebody on ubuntuforums.org wrote that you can reproduce the distortion
if you touch the fade or subwoofer slider on the output tab in the so
I am experiencing the same kind of distortion, if I don't select Analog
Stereo Output/Duplex. Updated to Karmic a few hours ago and in Jaunty it
worked all fine.
Doing speaker-test -c6 -tsine the distortion affects the two right channels and
the LFE cannel most, but the others aren't completely c
I added the repositoriy to my sources.list and installed the packages listed
below fglrx-installer - hope this was all I should do. It does still work with
the standard kernel.
Running the realtime kernel I do get a usable X now, thank you! But
unfortunately there is no 3D acceleration and even
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Binary package hint: xorg
I upgraded to Jaunty recently and wanted to try the realtime kernel now,
if it still works. It does not: neither with fglrx nor with radeonhd nor
with ati nor with vesa I get a usable X display with login screen. When
the Xserver is st
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I upgraded to Jaunty recently and wanted to try the realtime kernel now,
if it still works. It does not: neither with fglrx nor with radeonhd nor
with ati nor with vesa I get a usable X display with login screen. When
the Xserver is started, all of t
It does not work for me in Jaunty. I cannot copy neither objects from
one Inkscape to another nor text from gedit to Inkscape. It says
"Nothing is in the clipboard" or rather the German counterpart.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/170185
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Public bug reported:
Automated bug report information should be attached. Fresh install using
wubi. Applied 259 updates after opening OpenOffice.org twice and file
browsing but no other system usage.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: unable to make b
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