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I'm using Lubuntu 12.10 with xte v1.03 from the package xautomation
1.03-1.1. I use xte in order to flash the numlock keyboard LED when a
new mail arrives. It used to work perfectly in Ubuntu, but since I
upgraded to Lubuntu 12.10 it doesn't anymore.
I use this command:
xte
enied".
Code:
magnentius@magnentius-pc:/media/magnentius/KINGSTON/cpp$ ./cpprog
bash: ./cpprog: Access denied
I understand why this happens of course, because vfat can't log the
executable permission (chmod +x). It shouldn't happen however, because
one should be able to run an executab
Bug still present in Lubuntu 12.10 with evince 3.6.0.
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The same problem persists in Lucid (10.04):
startBristol -mini
checking availability of TCP port 5028
using port 5028
generate bandwidth limited waveforms(31, 12)
spawning midi thread
could not reschedule thread
parent going into idle loop
Init waiting for midi thread OK status
Fixing samplerate a
I wish to state that this problem persists in Ubuntu 10.04. "beep -e
/dev/input/by-path/platform-pcspkr-event-spkr" doesn't work, even when I
added "rmmod pcspkr || true / modprobe pcspkr || true" to /etc/rc.local
and rebooted. (See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/398161). It's
t$ ls -l VIDEO_TS
totaal 54636
-r-xr-xr-x+ 1 magnentius magnentius12288 2008-05-17 10:22
VIDEO_TS.BUP
-r-xr-xr-x+ 1 magnentius magnentius12288 2008-05-17 10:22
VIDEO_TS.IFO
-r-xr-xr-x+ 1 magnentius magnentius32768 2008-05-17 10:22
VIDEO_TS.VOB
-r-xr-xr-x+ 1 magnentius magnentius
Public bug reported:
The F2/rename file function is disabled in nautilus 2.22.2 for read-only
files. Apparently the developer's assumed that this function is not
needed when files can't be renamed because they're read-only anyway, but
I often just copy & paste the name of a file in the console. So
I received this error message " SELinux was found but is not enabled"
from gnome-system-monitor too. So I searched for answers and I found via
wikipedia this site which states that SELinux is not enabled in Ubuntu
8.04 by default. So the error message in gnome-system-monitor isn't an
error message
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]: I must agree with you. 0.9.60 corrects this bug. But
shouldn't that version of Wine appear in the repos? I mean, version
0.9.59 is quite useless so it was a wrong choice to include it in Ubuntu
8.04 as the "stable release".
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Taskbar buttons missing in Wine 0.9.59
https://bug
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14197388/WineSystemTray2.png
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Wine creates two system trays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226494
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Binary package hint: wine
I'm using Poptray with wine, a windows app which notifies you when
you've new mail (see www.poptray.org). In Ubuntu 7.10 without emerald,
the system tray icon of poptray used to appear in a new window, not in
the gnome systray. Booting amarok on stra
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I use UbuntuCE 7.04. This was the first time I have been using gnome, I
used KDE before so I wanted to install K3b and kate in the gnome
environment. But when I run them, the startup process takes quite some
time, and when the programs appear, they have no
Public bug reported:
I use UbuntuCE 7.04. This was the first time I have been using gnome, I
used KDE before so I wanted to install K3b and kate in the gnome
environment. But when I run them, the startup process takes quite some
time, and when the programs appear, they have no icons in the
menus/t
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