Just been bitten by this as well in Oneiric. The dialog does say entire
disk but it's still very ambiguous. Primarily because on the main
dialog, in the LABEL and CAPACITY columns, it gives the label and
capacity for the first partition, rather than the entire disk. If THAT
dialog said 320GB
Public bug reported:
I've just run into Bug #851465, but the effects have been slightly
different in gnome-shell than in Unity.
The Suspend option has gone away, but with it, any option to shut down
the machine outright. This means that on systems that can't suspend, a
user won't have any way at
This is obviously in Oneiric since gnome-shell wasn't part of the
official repos in Natty.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/851654
Title:
Missing Suspend option in gnome-shell power
Works again here after an upgrade and a reboot. Packages updated were:
upstart
grub*
initramfs-tools
friendly-recovery
lightdm
libglib2.0
desktop-file-utils
ia32-libs
bamfdaemon
openssl
libc-bin
ureadahead
libssl1.0.0
Not sure which one was the culprit.
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This is indeed very annoying. I've tried to adjust things via xinput but
with no luck, not all of the same options seem to be available as
through the old Shared Memory config method.
There are a couple of posts about this issue on the forum but with no
solution.
I don't know whether the driver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 463314 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463314
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gdm ignores timed/auto login on all but first greeter run
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[9.10 x64] Auto timed login not work after logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474669
I can confirm this.
Autologin still works (when the machine reboots or gdm is restarted) but
timedlogin when a user logs out doesn't.
I realise gdm has been greatly simplified in Gnome 2.2.8, but this is a
feature that's still pretty necessary in my opinion. I use Ubuntu as a
media center so if
after upgrading to jaunty this seems to be fixed.
the upgrade has apparently cleared out the hotkey-setup directory
entirely.
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Contrast Increase hotkey on Acer Aspire One
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284466
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workaround is to put the following into /usr/share/hotkey-setup/acer.hk:
setkeycodes e04e $KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP # Acer Aspire One Brightness Up
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I still have this issue on gnome-control-center 1:2.22.1-0ubuntu4 on
Hardy.
mod4+d = show desktop
mod4+e = home folder
mod4+l = lock screen
show desktop works, but the other two do nothing.
If I have something selected in an application (ie. text in gedit), it's
apparent that the application
Me too.
It works fine when I switch to standard X server (with automatic logon)
and log in via shared desktop, but when I change gdm's X server to Xvnc
I can log in okay but once gnome starts up it goes wonky again.
When I switch from Xvnc to X I get this message:
The X system keyboard settings
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