Well that was fast :D . Fix confirmed in today's Nightly
81.0a1/20200808093545, VAAPI acceleration is effective for me under
Xorg/Intel, and videos are no longer completely green. Thanks for the
fix, Robert, and thanks for the Xorg push, Martin!
With that, not creating a new bug. If you neverthele
Hi.
Trying VAAPI/X11 on Nightly 81.0a1/20200807213618, `intel_gpu_top`
confirms HW acceleration is active, but ***all videos appears constantly
green, for the whole duration of the video (not just for a moment or a
few frames)*** . Is there already a bug for it, or should I file one?
- `MOZ_X11_E
(In reply to Ronan Jouchet from comment #32)
> Trying VAAPI/X11 on Nightly 81.0a1/20200807213618, `intel_gpu_top` confirms
> HW acceleration is active, but ***all videos appears constantly green, for
> the whole duration of the video (not just for a moment or a few frames)*** .
&
Public bug reported:
Installing mainline v5.1 from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.1/ , I get this error:
ERROR (dkms apport): kernel package linux-
headers-5.1.0-050100-generic is not supported
Also, building nvidia modules fail; I'm not sure it's related/critical.
See a
dhenry (tfc-duke):
We must be having different issues. I tried upgrading to mainline builds
(v4.0-vivid, v4.1-rc2-vivid), without success: Ubuntu still fails to
boot except if I select "Advanced options" in GRUB, then the "recovery
mode" of my chosen kernel.
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To add one data point to Anders Feder above, installing nvidia-current
(currently 304.125-0ubuntu2) instead of nvidia-346 (currently
346.59-0ubuntu1) doesn't solve the issue for me. Ubuntu fails to start
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Hi, a colleague and I are hitting the same symptoms.
1. We don't have any kernel oops in our syslog
2. Boot fails if I use the default grub entry, but succeeds if we use "recovery
mode" then just resume booting. Ironically, recovery mode warns that graphical
boot could fail, and advises to back
Hi, I am hitting the same exact symptoms (blank screen after grub), but
my case might differ:
1. I don't have any kernel oops in my syslog
2. Boot fails if I use the default grub entry, but succeeds if I use "recovery
mode" then just resume booting.
Are we sure this bug is about the kerneloops,
Marking as fixed, my problem was caused by stale 13.10 PPA packages.
Thanks to help from mgedmin on #ubuntu-gnome, I could revert to main
repo packages with this one-liner:
sudo apt-get install `apt-show-versions |grep 'newer than version in
archive'|cut -d ':' -f 1|sed -e 's/$/\/trusty/'`
*
Problem is back in the official (non-PPA) packages of Ubuntu 14.04, re-
opening.
Symptoms are identical:
- Shortcuts defined in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings work properly (e.g.
"Maximize", "Close").
- Shortcuts defined in org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys (e.g.
"terminal" or t
Hello Christopher. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to this
hardware, and will not be able to test your suggestion. Sorry :-/
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Adam Niedling wrote:
"I'm just somebody who is affected by this bug which you are trying to close
in a very crafty way. It's not a speculation that you're doing this all the
time, you did this to 2 or 3 of my own bugs. I'm getting tired of you pasting
the same text everywhere. Maybe you're pas
Confirming this bug is still present as of network-manager-openconnect:
0.9.8.0-1ubuntu2
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Screenshot keys do work for me, are you sure they are properly assigned?
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@rothgar indeed! I missed it amid a slew of libreoffice updates :D
Well, hooray, marking as Fix Released as it works for me and a friend, please
re-open if you still have the problem after a reboot.
Thanks to the maintainers for the great work!
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Status:
Fixed as of 2013-11-12 for me and a friend! But I have no clue by what
:-/ , attached is my recent apt history, does anyone see anything
interesting?
Can other subscribers of the bug confirm it's fixed for them too?
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Tim, here is my ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session.log
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Tim, here is my ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-settings-daemon.log
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party-packages
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 13.04 / GNOME 3.8 to Ubuntu 13.10 / GNOME 3.10
(using the gnome3 & gnome3-next PPAs), my system-wide keyboard shortcuts work
only partiall
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 13.04 / GNOME 3.8 to Ubuntu 13.10 / GNOME 3.10
(using the gnome3 & gnome3-next PPAs), my system-wide keyboard shortcuts work
only partially:
- Shortcuts defined in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings work properly (e.g.
"Maximize", "Close").
- S
OK, I understand.
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Hello again. Christopher, what do you think of my previous proposal?
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@r-wiberg: I think ricotz/jbicha would tell you (correct me if I'm
wrong) it's expected to meet deps breakage with Staging. But here it's
not about Staging, the problem appears even if you just use the Stable
PPA.
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Re-opening, today's upgrade shows a ton of failed dependencies, possibly
caused by:
"""
The following packages have been kept back:
gir1.2-pango-1.0 libpangoft2-1.0-0 libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386 libpangoxft-1.0-0
libpangoxft-1.0-0:i386
"""
Log at http://pastebin.com/Mh5WezQP
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Hi Christopher. I was trying to convince you that
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=f8313ef1f448006207f12c107123522c8bc00f15
is the culprit, and hoped you could generate a Saucy "try build" without
that commit. I'm reluctant to deepen the commit bisect, becau
I took some time today to bisect
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/linux , and have results:
2.6.35-22.33 (OOTB) OK
2.6.35-25.43OK
2.6.35-25.44-3rdbuild OK
2.6.35-26.46KO
2.6.35-27.47KO
2.6.35-28.49KO
2.6.35-30.53KO
2.6.
@jason, ubuntu-gnome-desktop may have been removed, so I'd suggest
instead:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install
ubuntu-gnome-desktop
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- Maverick 10.10 : _ok_
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Keyboard events fail to register after resuming from suspend (Dell
Vostro V13)
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So, to sum up my current testing (_ok_=noproblem, KO=delay+missed
events):
- Lucid 10.04.4 : _ok_
- Natty 11.04 : KO
- Oneiric 11.10 : KO
- Precise:
- KO in 3.2.0.23 ubuntu-sauced kernel
- KO in mainline 3.2.15 kernel found at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2
@Christopher: problem reproducible in a Natty 11.04 live session.
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@Christopher: problem not reproducible on Lucid 10.04.4
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I meant: do you want me to test a previous release? If yes, which one?
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@Christopher: I don't know, Oneiric was the release I first tried this
machine with. Do you want me to test it?
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Here is the information you requested:
1. I ran apport-collect -p linux 908691
2. I downloaded and installed saucy-desktop-i386.iso from 2013-05-13 (uname -r
reports "3.9.0-1-generic"), the problem persists
3. I downloaded and installed the three packages for kernel v3.10-rc1-saucy
from http://k
apport information
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** Description changed:
Hello,
When I cold boot my Dell Vostro V13, the keyboard behaves as expected
and I can properly type text without any issue. However, if I suspend
the laptop and resume it, then keypresses feel laggish (e
I'm setting the status back to New. Could anyone tell me what
information is needed?
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Status: Expired => New
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If I remember correctly this bug was solved by an update somewhere in
april~july 2012 (and I didn't bother to tell it here and close the bug,
shame on me).
But I just upgraded to raring (1 week before final release), and can
confirm the bug is back. Same symptoms: "When I cold boot my Dell Vostro
Interesting proposal. Are you sure about that claim, Felix? Do you
have data to support it?
Now that linux-lowlatency is in universe and is just a build with
different option of the same kernel, it might not be risky at all, and
if that's a real win for responsiveness (which is definitely an
impor
Note there is some activity upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651530
The issue seems due to some tricky keyboard layout options. I tried what
Comment 7 proposes (
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651530#c7 ), and a few other
options combinations, without success.
Mick
Thanks also to Tuomas for the workaround!
One annoyance I have with this method though, is that the windows are
generated _behind_ my other windows and the GNOME bottom notification
bar appear, saying 'Tomboy is ready'. I'd prefer the window to pop up on
to of other windows.
Do you have the same
Actually, regarding question 1. of my previous message, after testing I
confirm the problem happens also when suspending through sudo pm-suspend
with the no_console_suspend boot parameter.
The #Debugging_Suspend section is quite big, if you need more, please
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Hello Christopher,
I confirm three things:
- bug is present in the current 3.2.0.23 ubuntu-sauced kernel
- bug is present in the mainline 3.2.15 kernel found at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2.15-precise/
- bug is absent from the latest mainline 3.4.0-rc3 kernel found at
ht
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Issue still valid in Ubuntu 12.04 beta1. I remain available for tests.
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Hi, glad to see this bug confirmed. How can I help you isolate the cause of
this bug? I don't know much: sauce? upstream? regression? since when? are all
unanswered questions.
What should I test first? I'm kinda lost here, to be more efficient I'd
appreciate a suggestion for a test plan rather t
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Keyboard events fail to register after resuming from suspend (Dell
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Hello,
When I cold boot my Dell Vostro V13, the keyboard behaves as expected
and I can properly type text without any issue. However, if I suspend
the laptop and resume it, then keypresses feel laggish (each keypress
feels like a few milliseconds behind), and some keypresses
@Joseph
3.2.0-030200rc6.201112231610 does the job! Glad I helped.
You'll do a better job than I explaining the cause and fix of the issue; I let
you report the bug to upstream.
Merry Christmas!
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@Joseph
Hello again! Indeed, the i386 and i386-pae versions present at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-rc6-precise/ both fail to
resume.
Waiting for your v3.2-rc6-precise~lp904569vReverted to finalize testing. Cheers
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@Joseph,
linux-image-3.0.0-15-generic_3.0.0-15.24~lp904569vReverted_i386 resolves the
issue. Note I only tested the 32bit version, tell me if you need it tested too.
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@Joseph,
Yup, I'm using -proposed because I'm willing to do this kind of tests :)
I'll test your halfway .12/.13 mainline build once it's ready, waiting for your
notice.
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Joseph, I have great news for you (well, I hope :D ) : on my machine,
3.0.12-030012-generic_3.0.12-030012.20281835_i386: successfully resumes
3.0.12-030012-generic-pae_3.0.12-030012.20281835_i386: couldn't test,
kernel not available in the repo
3.0.13-030013-generic_3.0.13-030013.201
After following Greg advice, I confirm I have the same results:
ronj@blob:~/pmdebug/locatehang$ ./locatehang
Looking for function that matches hash from the Magic Number from the kernel
log.
Magic: 0:523:889 maps to hash: d88480
Hash matches: acpi_disable_wakeup_devices() (address: 0)
Feel
@Herton,
I fail to complete step 1.4 of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/S3SystemTapDebug (that is, sudo
apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r)-dbgsym ) because, as confirmed by a
quick lookup in synaptic, there is no such package as
linux-image-3.0.0-15-generic-pae-dbgsym available. I
@Joseph,
Yes:
- booting into 3.0.0-14-generic-pae results in functional restore
- booting into 3.0.0-15-generic (non-pae) also results in broken restore
@Herton,
I tried to follow the procedure described but the resulting attached dmesg.txt
doesn't contain any "Magic number" string. Tell me if
** Summary changed:
- Linux 3.0.0-15-generic-pae causes my Dell XPS 1645 to fail to resume from
suspend
+ Linux 3.0.0-15-generic-pae causes laptops to fail to resume from suspend
(Dell XPS 1645, Sony Vaio VPCF1390)
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Linux 3.0.0-15-generic-pae causes my Dell XPS 1645 to fail to resume
from suspend
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Public bug reported:
My laptop never had any trouble resuming from suspend, but yesterday's
kernel update (3.0.0-15-generic-pae) causes resume to fail.
Scenario:
1. Suspend, wait for laptop to enter suspend mode
2. Press power button
Expected
1. Laptop should resume and display login screen
Act
Hi Martin. Whether you like it or not, nobody has yet looked at this
bug. Complaining about it will not solve the problem, it will most
likely annoy the subscribers. See
https://philipballew.wordpress.com/2011/10/08/coplaining-about-bugs-but-
not-helping-to-fix-them/
So please, if this bug really
Last minute note: keyboard shortcuts work fine under Tomboy 1.8.0 /
Fedora 15.
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I confirm this bug still affects Tomboy 1.8.0 in Ubuntu 11.10 under
Unity and GNOME Shell.
Also, the following thread proposes a workaround (declare global GNOME keyboard
shortcuts using Tomboy's command-line arguments), but it is ineffective as long
as Tomboy is running (i.e. always) and return
Hi Martin!
Great to see it merged, but as you say, it has been quite a long time since my
fix :D . Did you test it, is it still functional?
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Removing ubuntuone-client and libsyncdaemon-1.0-1 shouldn't force me to
remove tomboy.
==Context==
I am a happy Tomboy user but do not use UbuntuOne sync services and would like
to uninstall those services.
==Expected behavior==
As such, I should be able to remove ubuntuone
[Reposting with installation details, sorry.]
Same crash here while installing daily-20110924 / 32bits (post-beta2) on a
physical machine (Dell V13).
Installation details :
- Download codecs + updates while installing
- No dual boot, opted to wipe my preexisting ubuntu install
- Opted for automati
Same crash here while installing daily-20110924 / 32bits (post-beta2) on
a physical machine (Dell V13).
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Installer: LockFailedException: Fa
Is this patch in a PPA yet, or is it currently required to compile it?
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RT_GROUP_SCHED kernel option makes JACK and Rtkit unusable in Ubunt
Lots of things are happening on the JACK-devel mailing list, and among
them, a proper patch. This bug should definitely remain open to track
inclusion of these patches.
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Confirmed.
Leaving the decision to mark as resolved to a kernel maintainer, since
maybe a better solution can be implemented, preserving this features but
implementing proper cgroups management...
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RT_GROUP_SCHED kernel option makes JA
Public bug reported:
After talking with adi in #ffado and las in #jack, it appears that
Natty's kernel needs adjustment to be usable for audio work. Currently
the kernel flavors shipped by Ubuntu have the RT_GROUP_SCHED option
activated, which makes JACK unusable (las put up
http://jackaudio.org/l
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Here are the error messages popping with todays ubuntustudio build:
libavcodec-extra-52 : Conflicts: libavcodec52 but 4:0.6.1-2ubuntu1 is to be
installed
libavutil-extra-50 : Conflicts: libavutil50 but 4:0.6.1-2ubuntu1 is to be
installed
** Affects: ubuntustudio
I
I confirm it's now fixed
** Changed in: ubuntustudio
Status: New => Fix Released
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Hi Luke, hi everybody.
The installation still fails. I tested today's ISO (yes, it includes the new
ubustu-meta 0.74: browsing inside the ISO I confirm I have
$iso/pool/universe/u/ubuntustudio-meta/ubuntustudio-*_0.74_i386.deb )
Here is the slightly exact error message appearing in tty4:
in-targ
The problem persists for me in GDebi 0.6.2ubuntu1 on Maverick
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Hello!
Phoronix reports good results from patches by Wu Fengguang and Kosaki
Motohiro have (article:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=ODQ3OQ , original
lkml post: http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/8/1/40 ). Seems great news to me,
maybe this could help closing this bug.
1. Was anyone he
Thanks for the clarification, Daniel! Yes these statistics seem to be
official, so it could be a good starting point to (like David
pertinently reminded) gather some data and act accordingly.
Default choice aside, there could be other ways to investigate (don't know if
ubiquity allows this)
1. th
Steve,
1. The original reporter didn't mean to harm with the statement you are
commenting, he is just stating a fact: "According to the 2006 census, English
and French are the preferred language (...) of 67.1% and 21.5% of Canadians,
respectively", says http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoken_langua
Thanks for the help, Scott! I actually used Ardour, but misunderstood
"port" for "application" (i thought you were trying to test the case of
renaming "ardour").
Anyway : renaming is not immediately taken into account on my system,
but refreshing works.
Tested on Ardour on a Lucid box with JACK2
Hi there,
Could you please suggest applications to test this? The jack apps i use
either don't allow port renaming, or require a restart, thus not
allowing proper testing.
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Works after removing your PPA from my sources, then as expected Apport opens my
browser at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alarm-clock-applet/+filebug/
Closing this bug.
I didn't know about this Apport feature, thanks for the hint!
BTW, maybe Apport could be a bit more specific in its e
Uhm you're right, I must have run a ubuntu-bug on the wrong package.
Still, ubuntu-bug doesn't like your package (see for yourself in the following
screenshot).
I originally thought the bug depicted in the screenshot was caused by
the fact that 0.3.0 is from a PPA, and it makes sense for ubuntu-b
Address of the correct bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/alarm-
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clock means it affects project LP:alarmclock. You really must do
something about this, guys... I'm leaving the bug as New so that the
author can see this mess before marking it as invalid.
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Due to the mess between this project (formerly alarm-clock-applet, LP
:alarm-clock, pkgname:alarm-clock-applet), and another project (alarm-
clock, LP: alarmclock, pkgname: alarm-clock), version information didn't
get installed correctly. So here is my version of alarm-clock:
0.3.0-1+joh1, installe
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Binary package hint: alarm-clock
In the alarm list of alarm-clock 0.3.0, when I double-click on an alarm,
sometimes the time/duration of the alarm changes.
See the following screencast,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/368761/bugreport/alarmclock-bug-dblclickchangestime.ogv
, showi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
It seems usernames musn't contain capital letters.
That's fair, and Ubiquity does a good job at refusing them (clicking "Forward"
doesn't move to the next step), but it should give feedback about it to the
user (by turning the indicator next t
Is there a fix planned for the bug I mentioned above? (wacom.fdi file
still failing to identify some tablets as such). Not a big deal if
you're comfortable with doing some search and editing config files, but
could be a deal breaker for new users.
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Please update wacom to 0.8.4-1 version
https:/
Timo, your 0.8.4.1 packages works exactly like Jaunty {wacom-tools
0.7.9.3-2 + xserver-xorg-input-wacom 0.7.8} on my Intuos3 A5wide on a
freshly installed Karmic alpha6, which means:
1. tablet properly detected when hotplugged and working (I only tested gimp)
2. wacomcpl doesn't allow setup of
Hello,
I'll test it on an Intuos3
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Martin: I don't have suitable hw to test, other than the WALTOP tablet
> which supports only a minor subset of the features. The upstream
> changelog is cryptic as always..
>
> I've uploaded it to my ppa:
>
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Bug also appears when the shutdown window is invoked via Ctrl-Alt-Delete
uname -a for my Karmic-alpha3+-32bits:
Linux blip 2.6.31-4-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 24 18:06:15 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
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shutdown window won't open on top w/ focus (compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401874
Yo
Hello,
In bug #275951 (which is a duplicate of this one), I proposed a draft of
dialogbox. I attached it, you may find it interesting.
BTW, this bug has also a relevant Brainstorm idea, idea 4994 :
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/4994/
Cheers,
Ronan
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175503
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 175503
User-friendly automounting of ntfs partitions with an unclean logfile
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improve "cannot mount volume" prompt for not properly unmounted NTFS volumes
I'm using French alternative keyboard too...
Sébastien Valette wrote:
> A clean install on an other laptop exhibits the same problem. Maybe this
> is due to the fact that I chose a french keyboard layout?
>
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gnome-screensaver-dialog crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_create_instance()
https://bugs
We hide sliders that aren't available on a particular hardware now.
On the intel machine, contrast should work, and nothing will work on the NVidia
machine.
2008-10-22 Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* src/backend/bacon-video-widget-gst-0.10.c
(bacon_video_widget_get_video_pr
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