I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
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Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
--
Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
--
Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
--
Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
--
Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
--
Pid
Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
--
Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
You received this bug notification because
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