** Branch linked: lp:~bert-vanvreckem/+junk/nvidia-settings
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nvidia-settings Configure Display Device menu should be drop-down list
instead of dialog box
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604525
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I agree that I shouldn't have posted it as a paper cut.
Here's a screenshot of the nvidia-settings window, the pointer is on the
button that launches the dialog box.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-NVIDIA X Server Settings.png
... and a screenshot of the dialog box itself.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Configure Display Device.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51773335/Screenshot-Configure%20Display%20Device.png
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nvidia-settings Configure Display Device menu should be drop-down list
instead of dialog box
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/nvidia-settings
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nvidia-settings Configure Display Device menu should be drop-down list
instead of dialog box
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604525
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... another screenshot of the proposed change. I'm trying to write a
patch.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-NVIDIA X Server Settings.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51784839/Screenshot-NVIDIA%20X%20Server%20Settings.png
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nvidia-settings Configure Display Device menu should be drop-down
@Omer: I doubt it the problem lies with facebook authentication. After
logging in, the Accounts dialog box of Gwibber confirms that
authentication has succeeded (see attached screenshot). If you (or
someone else) wants some data to confirm this, I have captured the
network traffic between Gwibber
I can confirm for Intrepid on a MacBook Pro (3.1 Santa Rosa). The F11
workaround does NOT work (nothing happens) and my localstore.rdf file
looks like it should: sizemode=normal.
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Firefox opens without window decoration with Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251617
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I can confirm for Intrepid on a MacBook Pro (3.1 Santa Rosa). The F11
workaround does NOT work (nothing happens) and my localstore.rdf file
looks like it should: sizemode=normal.
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Firefox opens without window decoration with Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251617
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I have th-e same problem that klnusbaum reports, on Hardy AMD64. I tried
to install the backports version of flashplugin-nonfree
(10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.124.0ubuntu2), but I get
the no appropriate viewer after the installation.
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No Appropriate Viewer Error in Hardy 64
Until 6u10 becomes available, a temporary workaround may be openjdk:
sudo aptitude install openjdk-6-jre
sudo update-alternatives --config java
and select openjdk.
For me, this appears to fix the grey dialog box problem, but fonts are
rendered differently, which looks weird.
To have Netbeans
Thanks, this helped me. You might be interested to read this
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-
spec/latest/ar01s06.html, as it explains what %U, %m, etc. mean.
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VLC problem with ISO DVD Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231282
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I have the same problem for Firefox 3.0.1 under Ubuntu Hardy (8.04.1,
x86_64). My Google toolbar version is 3.1.20080605M
** Also affects: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[gutsy] firefox freezes with google toolbar enabled when you attemp to open
more than
This depends on the driver/kernel module, in your case uvcvideo (in my
case stk11xx). The developers of uvcvideo apparently haven't implemented
this option, those working on the driver I use have. I guess you're
stuck...
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Image on webcam is upside-down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204527
Okay. Does the first part of method 1 work (echo 1 ... etc.)?
If so, you could try to replace stk11xx by uvcvideo in method 2 and see
how that works. I tried to find documentation on the available options
of the uvcvideo kernel module, but couldn't find much. So, I don't know
if the vflip option
I have the same problem with a Syntek webcam (in a Packard Bell EasyNote
MX66-205). The device ID in my case is 174f:a821.
Here' s a workaround:
1/ Temporarily flip the image (until reboot):
$ echo 1 /sys/class/video4linux/video0/vflip
Or you can try:
$ sudo rmmod stkxx11
$ sudo modprobe
Oops, I found a bunch of typos in my last comment. I misspelled the
driver module name a few times. Here's a corrected version, please
ignore the previous one. Apologies for the inconvenience...
1/ Temporarily flip the image (until reboot):
$ echo 1 /sys/class/video4linux/video0/vflip
Or you
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