So, message #84, amended:
1. sudo apt-get purge blueman
2. Download and install blueman from
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/blueman, based on the appropriate
architecture
3. Install the downloaded debian blueman package
4. sudo echo blueman hold | sudo dpkg --set-selections
(Bear in
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 12:19 +, scholli wrote:
Avetik Topchyan wrote:
IMHO, that has to be configured through GUI, like other settings, and not a
through a terminal command. Why make life harder than it should be?..
Ubuntu Tweak can be found, quickly, in the Software-Center. Life can
be
I am with @Craig Coleman
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@nopayne That worked for me on Kubuntu Lucid.
(I know gwibber is for gnome, but wanted to play with it kde too :) )
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Hi Mark
Maybe it would be an idea to setup something like:
https://testpilot.mozillalabs.com/
Alpha/Beta/ Lon-term loyal users could then install a test-pilot package
and opt-in to certain test that Canonical need done for feedback.
You could then run say the heat map test for 5 days with
This happens for me on Lucid gnome install too.
(Also does it on my karmic install)
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I added this ppa to my karmic install (on sdc2 ocz ssd) and it is working
perfectly again, many thanks Felix.
https://launchpad.net/~fzielcke/+archive/grub-ppa
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@Michele (I am in Fedora 12 at the moment, don't shoot me ;) )
Did a quick test on the Button6 and Button7 idea in Fedora-12.
It did work, but I still needed to do it over a exposed desktop.
It would not work if the cursor was over an application window.
I will test in Karmic tomorrow and advise
Ilya Barygin I tested the package from your PPA.
I installed fsarchiver and it ran fine on my karmic Ubuntu setup
Thanks for your time
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Quick update
This regression is still in effect under Karmic Alpha5.
Cant get these two settings to stick in CCSM, only via gconf manually.
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It is also a issue when using Kubuntu kde4.3 Karmic.
It would be great if gwibber allowed the user to specify there own
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Saïvann Carignan wrote:
Did you try to open ccsm in the Viewport switcher section, Desktop-
based Viewport switching tab and to enable Move next and Move Prev,
choosing Mouse Button 4 and Mouse Button 5?
That is the problem, when one goes into ccsm and tries to change the tabs to
enable Move
Ok, booted back into Ubuntu gnome, can report: The correct wording is
Control Button5 (not ctrl Button5 like I said earlier)
That was just a typo in this bug report while reporting it from Kubuntu.
What I can say is, if I go into Gconf editor and find
This one is very frustrating.
I have moved to Kubuntu Karmic as that allows changing desktop with the scroll
wheel
Hopefully the paper cut guys dont move to Kubuntu next.
Was a nice excuse to play with KDE4.3 :)
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#49 Bowmore wrote on 2009-07-07:
Activating Button4 or 5 just lasts for a second or two and then gets
disabled again. However, other combinations like Ctrl+Button5 work. I
can do with that but I think it should be possible to reset those to
previous defaults.
I can also confirm that I
I have now installed the RC of jaunty 9.04.
Installed all the extra programs I use.
The dbus-daemon run away memory leak is still here.
Rebooted and individually loaded the programs that I use and leave running..
After running each one I waited to see if dbus-daemon would start increasing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdepim
Also tracking this via: 295741
I have now installed the RC of jaunty 9.04.
Installed all the extra programs I use.
The dbus-daemon run away memory leak is still here.
Rebooted and individually loaded the programs that I use and leave running..
For what its worth I am running the regular Ubuntu/Gnome from RC iso on a fresh
install.
(akregator is the only kde application running on this install)
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left off 'dbus' as second program above
dbus:
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Many Thanks
(The fsarchiver program is now working fine, so I can confirm that the
above fix has worked.)
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FSArchiver is a system tool that allows you to save the contents of a
file-system to a compressed archive file. The file-system can be
restored on a partition which has a different size and it can be
restored on a different file-system. Unlike
screenshot of dbus-daemon using 438MG memory.
machine uptime was only 20 hours.
apt-cache policy dbus
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100
This is happening on Jaunty for me too
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On Monday 09 February 2009 13:50:25 Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
If I insert echo 'export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1' in ~/.kderc , it's not
works.
the echo 'export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1' would be run from a
terminal/konsole.
the ~/.kderc file will have:
export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1
It wont
I can also confirm this bug and the workaround
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gnome-panel freeze when adding glipper.
when I restart the xserver, the panel that I was adding glipper to is missing.
I then stopped the xserver:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
ctl alt F1 into a console
mv ~/.gconf/apps/panel ~/.gconf/apps/panel.suspect
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm
The original forum post on this:
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I have tried to re-create this bug setting up a second user with the
panel identical, with same programs running, but cant get it to hang and
panel to vanish.
Attached a tar of the .gconf/apps/panel folder (before adding glipper,
if i do it will hang and vanish when logging back in)
On next note
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Ok, more testing on original user account that would hang and panel
disappear..
I added glipper again, when it hung and took 100% of one of my 2 cores,
I let it run
After about 60 seconds the cpu return to normal.
I then had 2 x glipper show up on the panel
I deleted one, logged out and back in
I can also confirm it
uname -m
i686
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
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