using 'Exec=UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0 inkscape' in inkscap.desktop no longer works for
me.
(since today's Inkscape update (Inkscape 0.48.3.1-1ubuntu6.1))
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This is the only major annoyance in 12.10 (64-Bit, fresh install)
Having to edit all those desktop files manually an start applications by right
clicking and selecting 'no global menu'.
Also I would rather like to use the global menu. But GIMP and Inkscape are
unusable without icons.
Is there rea
It helps to just completely unplug the computer for a minute or so. After that,
it will work normally for the next twentysomething boot processes...
I'm guessing it has something to do with suspend to RAM, but I cannot really
reproduce this on purpose. It just happens ervery now and then.
will lo
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USB mouse takes minutes to work after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/672621
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I'm affected by this bug.
After turning on my computer, in can take up to 5 minutes before the mouse will
work. During that time, the mouse is absolutely dead. The red light is off, as
if there was no usb power at all. Other usb devices will work, though.
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USB mouse takes minutes to work afte
If you have gJiten installed, you can get gWaei to work by copying gJitens
dictionaries (usr/share/gjiten/dics/) to the .waei folder in your
user-directory.
Closing the gwaei-settings window still not working, though.
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gWaei 1.2.1 segfaults on any action (lucid_x64)
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gWaei 1.2.1 segfaults on any action (lucid_x64)
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When started, gwaei will present the gwaei-settings screen (since I'm
using it for the first time and have not yet installed any
dictionaries). The settings screen cannot be closed (no reaction when
clicking 'close'). When selecting any dictionary f
This isn't as off-topic as it sounds:
How do I delete files off an external drive?
Let's say the drive is full. So I delete some files to make room. these
files disappear in Nautilus, but are not really gone, because I do not
get any more free space on that drive. If I use 'safely remove' or
'ejec
To me, this is actually the most annoying bug in Karmic!
It's just amazing how helpless one becomes, when copy and paste doesn't work.
The computer literally becomes unusable!
After booting, copy and paste will actually work.
After using IBus (in my case to type japanese) in GTK applications, cop
I think you're on the wrong track here.
I had this problem with a fresh install of ubuntu 9.10 on a new HD. I had
definitely never touched any desktop effect settings. It is somehow related to
compiz, but I don't see how it could have anything to do with key bindings,
since I have never used or
btw: this does not affect a live session, although keyboard preferences
and desktop effect settings are exactly the same...
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Shift key stops working in certain configuration
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Same here on Acer Aspire One 150L with Intel 945 GME Graphics; Ubuntu
9.10 32-Bit. Switching to Metacity will fix it.
I can't believe this is "importance low". Linux newbies who cannot even
type a capital Letter on their computer will surely return to windows
asap...
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gjiten crashes when moving a dictionary up or down in the list
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Gjiten 2.6 in Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit and 32-bit. This did not appear in
older Ubuntu versions.
Open gjiten settings, select one of the dictionaries further down in the
list and hit the 'up' button to move it upward.
The dictionary should move up in t
This Problem does not seem to exist in Jaunty-beta.
Thank you very much and keep on rocking the foss world!
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1600x1050 resolution too high; causes picture to be distored and flash unless
changed to a lower resolution.
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Yes, that's my impression too.
But only if i uncheck "activate screensaver when idle" in screensaver settings.
If I activate the screensaver, it will prevent the computer from hibernating as
long as mouse or keyobard actions will keep the screensaver from coming into
action.
Seems like the powe
I took this stuff from a live-session, is that OK?
I just scrolled through Xorg.0.log, not really knowing what I was doing, but
maybe it has to do with the output connector of the graphics-board. The display
is actuall detected correctly, the right modelines are stated, but xorg doesn't
seem to
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Intrepid tries to kill my display
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Sorry if this is a duplicate. I ve been reading through a bunch of screen
resolution bugs, but didn't find one quite matching my problem.
They usually deal with not being able to increase the screen resolution, my
problem is the other way around. If there is an existing bug
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laptop hibernates without apparent reason
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laptop hibernates without apparent reason
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Same here on Intrepid x64.
Hibernates while I'm typing!
But on a Desktop Computer, not Laptop.
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laptop hibernates without apparent reason
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[Intrepid] lshal output for different joystick, joypad and dance mat devices
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[Intrepid] lshal output for different joystick, joypad and dance mat devices
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No Problems here on a fresh Hardy -64.
Firefox 3.0, scim 1.4.7, anthy 1.2.4, (No Thunderbird installed)
my sudo im-switch -l looks a little different, though.
Your input method setup under de_DE locale as below.
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No private configuration ca
I think this Bug needs a bit of discussion :-)
firstly, I could not reproduce a general dead key problem on several gutsy and
hardy (32 bit and 64 bit) machines with a clean german install. The standard
keyboard for german is always "generic 105 keys", and typing "^" + "a" will
correctly produc
This bug may be identical with #44626
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scim works in koffice but not in openoffice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119755
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The method posted by Jan Ask on 2006-10-27 has always worked to give
me Japanese Input -even in OpenOffice- on german Edgy, Feisty and Gutsy.
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Can't Input Japanese Text
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This Problem has annoyed me for some time with different versions of GIMP on
Edgy, Feisty and Gutsy
Opening an existing File and saving it ist no problem.
But if you try to save a NEW file, the filename-field is out of focus and you
always start typing in the folder window.
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This Picture made GIMP 2.4.2 crash on my system, too, while Firefox displayed
it correctly. (amd64 Gutsy)
I hope it's ok if i set 'confimed' on this.
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Gimp uses all my memory and swap space when opening this small image
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