I have the same flicker problem, (linux mint 17 + mate 64bits, so based
on ubuntu 14.04) with a gtx750ti 340.32 driver with compiz Compiz
0.9.11.2 from the ubuntu 14.04 standard packages but I didn't install
any patch.
For me what seems to do the trick, was enabling:
Utility Workarounds Fix
Hi there,
I also have the same problem with quick-lounge-applet on ubuntu 11.04 64bits.
What seems weird is that I can go in the /usr/lib/quick-lounge-applet/ folder
but when I try to run the quick-lounge-applet file from the command line, I get
'command not found' ??
What is also strange is
Well I don't know how I sorted that problem, now it's there and can be
run... but still OAFIID error when added to the panel and in debug mode
I can't get any easy info :s
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Forget my problem (with the nvidia...)! Ubuntu works fine on my computer, no
flicker at all. I finally figured out it was the screen :s I'd never thought a
screen repaired just some months ago for another problem could go bad again...
Depending on what color was on the screen made the screen
I have the same problem with an Nvidia graphic card.
At first I thought it was due to a dodgy update, I have 9.10 installed. So I
tried to reinstall 10.04 to fix it... Just booting on the live CD I have the
same strange flickering...
On 9.10 changing the graphic drivers or resetting xorg.conf
Hi,
The page I downloaded using wget is gone now. I know how to reproduce
the problem quite easily. I'll make a sample example in the next week or
so, I'm at Uni and it's exam times ;)
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wget recursive retrieval checks only for 'href' in lowercase
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582024
You
Hmm sorry for wasting your time :s
I realised now by looking more into it, that the problem was actually caused by
the website providing a different webpage for the wget 'crawler' than it would
for a browser request...
trying:
wget -r
I had the same problem, wanted to set shiftcontrolEscape as a shortcut for
gnome-system-monitor.
I found the simplest way to do it in ubuntu using gnome shortcuts instead.
System - Preferences - Keyboard Shotcuts, just create a new shortcut (Add)
there and it will work.
It still would be good
I finally found the solution, it was my wrong doing, I forgot I had set compiz
to remove the window decorations and block any window movement for a terminal
profile called 'trans'. hence if there was trans in the title that happened.
solution there:
oops I didn't mention the app doesn't crash like you, on my ubuntu 8.10
and now 9.04 which was a new install. When trans... is in the titlebar,
the windows decoration disappear (no titlebar, no borders), hence the
window cannot be moved or resized or put in focus it stays in
background.
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Carlin? do you have compiz enabled?
Because I've had the same problem (when any string with 'trans' is in
the titlebar) since 8.10, but it only seems to happen with compiz
enabled.
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Windows containing tran in the titlebar crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374710
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