I've been beta testing early release versions of JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA
IDE on native Wayland. My experience with trying to use Window Rules for
my IDEA IDE windows completely failed. Many of the popup windows were
responding to the same rules. In discussing this with the developers,
they say that
(In reply to Raman Gupta from comment #94)
> (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #82)
> > FWIW, as a workaround while this feature remains unimplemented, you should
> > be able to use Window Rules on Wayland to manually force windows to appear
> > where you want them.
&g
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #82)
> FWIW, as a workaround while this feature remains unimplemented, you should
> be able to use Window Rules on Wayland to manually force windows to appear
> where you want them.
Trying to use this workaround but its very difficult to do properly. The
"Scre
I've found that some extensions also cause problems with this. Two that
I've found so far are:
- ImportExportTools (seems to do lots of concurrent IMAP operations with Tbird,
often resulting in "Operation in progress" messages)
- Send Without Save(Copy Sent to Current has equivalent functionality
Rolf, I had this issue too. The problem is that etckeeper updates the
.etckeeper file in a pre-commit hook (this file is necessary because git
does not store the owner and permissions directly).
When you are rebasing, somehow the pre-commit hook interacts badly with
the rebase. However, its quite
Are you in "Browse" mode (as opposed to "Zoom" or "Selection")?
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Title:
okular has stopped reacting to click on hyperlinks
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Disregard the last comment... the issue is still happening. :(
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I updated to Fedora 19, using xorg 1.14.2 and ATI catalyst driver 13.6
beta, and this problem finally seems to be solved on my hardware. The
release notes for the driver do indicate a bunch of fixes related to
power management. Can anyone else confirm?
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> > This "SHIFT+'Reply'"-hint is better than nothing, but it would be much
> > better if there were ANY way to do this hint WITHOUT the need of the damned
> > mouse.
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553387
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(In reply to franc from comment #61)
> This "SHIFT+'Reply'"-hint is better than nothing, but it would be much
> better if there were ANY way to do this hint WITHOUT the need of the damned
> mouse.
> Even the CommandButtons have no names to catch them at least with AutoHotkey.
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> > This "SHIFT+'Reply'"-hint is better than nothing, but it would be much
> > better if there were ANY way to do this hint WITHOUT the need of the damned
> > mouse.
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553387
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I'm on a desktop so I suspect the only time the power saving stuff kicks
in is when the monitors go to sleep... I'm guessing that for a laptop
the driver may try to manage the power consumption more aggressively,
and so cause this to happen more often.
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For the problem I am having, I don't have any issue if my monitors do
not go to sleep i.e. I turn off the KDE option to turn off the monitors
when the system is idle (I think KDE is turning off DPMS in the
background).
I also do not have any issue if I turn off KDE desktop effects before
the monit
Slight correction on the above... the report isn't for ATI as its an
unofficial bug tracker... but its a common place to aggregate
information about the ATI driver.
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I have the same issue with the propietary ATI driver on Fedora 16. I
created a bug report for ATI here:
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=530
If you think its the same issue, feel free to add all of the relevant
information at the ATI report.
** Bug watch added: ATi Linux Platform Bugs #530
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