This bug is still present in Ubuntu 13.10, I just got it on a (mostly)
fresh install of 13.10, after changing the theme in Chromium. The same
theme was working fine in 13.04.
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I needed a fix for this, so I made the attached bash script. Open your
PDF files with this script and it will decrypt the file (overwriting the
original) and open the decrypted file. Forms on decrypted PDFs can be
saved.
For me, this is an adequate fix, because the encryption only seems to
get in
I needed a fix for this, so I made the attached bash script. Open your
PDF files with this script and it will decrypt the file (overwriting the
original) and open the decrypted file. Forms on decrypted PDFs can be
saved.
I wish Evince did the same, if saving encrypted data isn't possible.
The script from b3nn0 works for me on an Asus 1225B with Ubuntu 12.04.
For the people who are having problems: suspend is probably working for
you, but the laptop wakes up immediately after going to sleep.
I had the same problem, but found a fix:
1. Enable wake up on lid in BIOS
2. Disable wake
Same problem on LibreOffice 3.5.3.2 / Ubuntu 12.04
For me at least, it isn't resetting to the CUPS default. The CUPS
default is set to tray 2, but LibreOffice always resets to tray 1. This
is extremely annoying, because my printer refuses to print from tray 1
(which has A3, instead of A4).
All
P.S. To make things even more annoying, I have to go through File -
Printer settings to even temporarily change the paper tray.
If I go to File - Print and select Properties to change the paper
tray, it gets reset immediately, i.e. I can't print!
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