Not entirely (In my case) - the fix doesn't solve the problem with small
icons (as if the panel size were set to 21 px; corrected after toggling
the size forth and back) (see #55).
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** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Prompted to unlock keyring twice on log in
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The "fix" in natty-proposed doesn't actually fix the problem with small
(as if the panel size were set to 24 px; corrected after toggling the
size forth and back) icons (v. #55).
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Note that "compiz --replace" does not "fix" the other issue with gnome-
panel manifesting in the icons' being very small (notably the "show
desktop" icon). This can be "fixed" by changing the size of the panel
back and forth (e. g. from 24 px to 25 px and back to 24 px).
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Title:
failure to come out of hibernate in 11.0
Same here on a EeePC 1005P and a Dell Inspiron 1011 (both netbooks). A
very confusing bug... The only way I found to restore the screen is to
suspend and resume, but it does not always work; in order to do this,
you have to "blindly" unlock the screensaver first (type your password,
hit enter and h
One of the hypothetical sources of the problem I described above.
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Same here. Asus EeePC 1005P, Atom N450 with HT.
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beam.smp use 10%CPU on idle netbook
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Too bad there seems to be no progress whatsoever...
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Title:
regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
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Same here with 11.04 64 bit.
I found that if I, instantly (!) after the auto-login, start any application
that requires access to the keyring (e. g. a VPN connexion with NM), it asks me
for the keyring password only once (i. e. correctly). Therefore, the buggy
behaviour could be caused by some t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 697358 ***
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regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
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@Sebastian Bugiu: the icon reverts to the correct size as soon as I do
sth. to my panel in order to work around the bug (e. g. change it's size
to 25 px and back to 24 px; check and uncheck "show hide buttons" etc.).
So I think your behaviour could very well be caused by 3rd factors, e.
g. games/re
Also, changing the size to another value and back to the original is a
tmp fix.
In my case, when the bug is in effect, the "Show Desktop" icon is as
small as if the panel had the size of 21 px, although it is 24 px.
Changing the size to e. g. 23 px and back corrects this.
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Same here. #26 works as a tmp fix.
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regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
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I used to have this problem; Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop, Asus Eeepc 1005P.
After installing the update from -proposed, it seems fixed. Thank you.
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Temporary workaround for making BT disabled on boot: add "rfkill block
bluetooth" to /etc/rc.local .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280811
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Same problem here: HP 6720s Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370, Ubuntu
10.04 LTS
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The bug still exists; Ubuntu 9.04, fully u-t-date.
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