and another patch for a related (but small) issue:
Another small bug is that the sliders for scrolling speed (vertical and
horizontal) are the wrong way around, here is a small patch to fix that.
** Patch added: "scrollsliders_direction.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointin
Half a year ago I submitted some patches for this bug in another bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/697415
Probably that wasn't the right place, since nothing happened with it. So here
it is again, can someone with package maintenance rights apply
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 489830 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489830
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 489830
Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent
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I have added two patches to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/697415 which seems to be a duplicate -
or actually a part - of this bug. These solve circular scrolling
starting point, scrolling speed, and direction of scrolling speed (slow
- fast reversed).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 489830 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489830
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 489830
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There is something different with that setting, it does save it's
setting, but doesn't load/activate it.
Another small bug is that the sliders for scrolling speed (vertical and
horizontal) are the wrong way around, here is a small patch to fix that.
(sorry if I should have opened a new bug for tha
attached is a patch which corrects the following:
* circular scrolling start point saved in gconf, was not saved at all
* scrolling speed saved as int, was saved as bool
Reading properties worked correctly, so adding on or more of the following in
gconf in /desktop/gnome/peripherals/SynPS... work
I have exactly the same problem on an Acer Aspire 1810TZ, using Lucid.
The internal microphone has very little response in Skype and in the
volume meters of Sound preferences and Pulseaudio volume meter
(recording). When an external mic is plugged in everything is working
OK.
aplay -l
List o
Public bug reported:
When connecting to a network the enter key doesn't activate the connect button.
This occurs when the wireless security mode is LEAP, WEP 64/128-bit Hex or WEP
64/128-bit ASCII.
It works as expected on the other modes, WPA-Personal and WEP 128-bit
Passphrase, pressing enter
Also /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglx.so is a problem of course, because it
gets loaded instead of /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so so
that symlink has to be removed too or so.
Can anyone think of a solution other than a init script that changes the
symlinks, because that isn't beautiful I t
I can confirm this behaviour on my laptop, a Uniwill 259EN, with also an
intel and a nvidia card that can be switched at reboot.
I think the problem is that /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 is replaced by the
nvidia-glx package. I don't know if it is possible for Xorg to use
another libGL based on which drive
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx
When using a the i810 driver while nvidia-glx is installed the incorrect
libglx.so is loaded.
Xorg loads /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglx.so (-> libglx.so.1.0.9629, nvidia's
one) instead of /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so.
snippets of
Public bug reported:
the kdebase-data package contains the firefox icon in
/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/16x16/apps/firefox.png
/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/32x32/apps/firefox.png
/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/48x48/apps/firefox.png
this logo is copyrighted and may not be included, see also
http://bu
For me, it's edgy's linux-general kernel that's giving a crash, but I
had the bug too with the dapper 686 kernel since some version.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54949
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I can confirm this, I get the same error message. Without kinoplus kino
just works.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/56659
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Public bug reported:
In the Device Information tab the Current charge, Last full charge and
Design charge are shown in W (watt) and the Charge rate is shown in Wh
(watt*hours), this should be the other way around, charge in Wh and
charge rate in W. In the Power History tab it is correct, as well a
On my laptop Edgy (knot 3) only boots with the option acpi=off, it's the
same bug as in Dapper with a 686 kernel. A 386 kernel works perfect,
including acpi (fans, temperature, battery, etc.).
With noapic nolapic or with no options the kernel just stops after
saying:
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