Chris,
Apologies for the delay submitting the bug report. I have now submitted a new
bug at the following location and have subscribed you:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1322004
Let me know what else I can do to help with this.
Additionally, Lewis, the workaround you put
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I am using an Acer V5-122P which uses the AMD Radeon 8250 graphics card.
I am unable to adjust the backlight brightness, except that on battery
if I try to toggle the brightness using the hotkeys up and down
repeatedly, I am able to adjust the backlight brightness to the lowes
Lewis and Chris,
I can confirm that I am experiencing the same behavior as Lewis. I have
used both the open source radeon/ati drivers as well as the proprietary
fglrx drivers (I'm currently using the fglrx-updates package
(2:13.350.1-0ubuntu2) from the Ubuntu repos). I have not yet tried the
14.4
After today's update to gnome-screensaver I am now having an issue with
the screensaver lock. I can use the ctrl+alt+L combo to lock the screen,
but it doesn't automatically lock after the screen turns off. I've
restarted my computer and tried a number of combinations, but nothing
works.
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You r
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1063682 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063682
Found the solution. It's really a wording issue. You have to add the times from
"Turn screen off when inactive for" and "Lock screen after" to get the total
time before the screen locks. I found the soluti
Thanks for the explanation Jonathan! I was confused by this as well.
Something along the lines of your suggested changes would definitely
help.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063682
Ti
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1063682 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063682
I'm experiencing the same issue. Ubuntu 12.10 upgrade from 12.04. I can
lock the screen using ctrl+alt+l, but it won't lock automatically after
the time interval selected in All Settings -> Brightness and Lo
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Binary package hint: ibus
I am using Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick and ibus-1.3.7-1ubuntu3.
In order to begin inputting a language using ibus you are required to
add that language in the preferences dialog. I clicked on the ibus
indicator applet and selected preferences. I expected
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** Summary changed:
- When performing operations that extend beyond the two and a half rows of
characters, there is no way to scroll down to see the remaining parts
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Binary package hint: gcalctool
When performing operations that extend beyond the two and a half rows of
characters, there is no way to scroll down to see the remaining parts of
the operation. There is also no way to make the application larger,
which would in turn make the di
To clarify, all I did was right click on the panel, add to panel, and
chose to add the indicator applet to the panel. After that my sound and
me menu indicators came back.
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No sound applet on the gnome panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526796
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I had a similar problem. I installed Maverick, keeping my home directory
from Lucid, and after a short time my sound indicator and me menu
disappeared. I tried reconfiguring the indicator-sound and indicator-me
packages, with no success. Then I happened upon this page, which
described how to get th
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Binary package hint: software-center
I am using the daily build of Maverick for 9/22. When installing a
package from the "More Info" page, the padding around the corners of the
progress bar in the blue bar underneath the package title is the wrong
color. It should be changed
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