Interestingly, this is a dual-monitor nVidia setup, and the other
monitor clears the screensaver properly and I am back to the desktop. It
seems perhaps the primary monitor in nVidia settings has the issue.
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Noticing this behavior in Bodhi Linux 2.2.0, which is based on Ubuntu
12.04. Bodhi uses Enlightenment e17 window manager/desktop env. I notice
that even though the screen saver doesn't leave the screen, the desktop
is responsive to mouse and I can choose the menu option to restart
Enlightenment, wh
OK, I got it going with a work-around. I went with the mod-64 idea on
the resolution, along with the remark about setting the maximum for my
card, which I believe is a vertical resolution of 1080. So I used a
setting for Virtual of 3008 1080. Now I no longer get the "width too
large" message, and x
No activity on this in awhile, but I am struggling with this in Lubuntu
11.10, with a Lenovo G575 which has an AMD Radeon HD 6300 series chip
(integrated video). Trying to run dual monitors: 1600x900 external LCD
and 1366x768 internal laptop LCD. Added the correct Virtual line 2966
900 but am getti
I also have made sure I am allowed to mount FUSE file systems in the
permissions dialog. This "not authorized" error appears at random
times. It will never clear on its own without a reboot. After
rebooting, I may or may not be able to auto-mount an external USB drive.
I can always use a "mount"
I've solved this issue. Upstart launches /etc/init/gdm.conf during
boot, which causes a conflict with an already-running login manager such
as lxdm. By simply renaming gdm.conf to gdm.conf.save, gdm doesn't get
launched and lxdm is allowed to do its thing.
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lxdm selected causes gdm and lxdm b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lxdm
I have Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit installed on my desktop PC and used "sudo
apt-get install lubuntu-desktop" to add LUbuntu as a choice, since it is
an older P4 2.4 MHz PC. I first selected "gdm" as my chosen login
manager instead of "lxdm" in the dpkg con
As a matter of fact, YES. I happened upon that solution about a month
ago when checking out the unclutter manpage, where I saw the -noevents
flag option. So you can close this ticket. Thanks!
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unclutter: cursor flashes repeatedly over GTK apps., takes 100% CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unclutter
Ubuntu 9.04
unclutter Installed: 8-9
What is expected:
Cursor should disappear and stay gone when mouse is idle for a specified
time.
What happened instead:
unclutter works as expected in many cases, e.g. when pointing at a web
browser displ
This ticket can probably be canceled. The tab-saving behavior in
Firefox 3.0 (final version) appears to be different than in the 3.0b5
and RC series. I just turned on "Edit->Preferences->Main->Startup,
"When Firefox starts: Show my windows and tabs from last time". Now, my
tabs are automatically
I just tested using the procedure explained in the original bug post.
The bug still exists in 3.0 RC1, so this bug post is still valid.
I also tested using the "polite" app. exit method, using "File->Quit",
instead of hitting the "X" close-window button in the upper right. The
buggy behavior is a
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Usually when I exit Firefox it offers the option to save the open-tab
state so I can return to the same tabs when first browsing next time I
open Firefox. However, I noticed once it did not ask when I closed
Firefox, and then I noticed that I
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