Still broken @ 19.10, 5.3.0-24-generic.
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SD card error mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card
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A full (redesign) solution is ideal, but the workaround posted by @kwill
in comment #22 and repeated by @gizmochicken in comment #60 worked well
for me - thanks for the nautilus tip!
"Create a text file called ~/.hidden and put the word "snap" inside it. "snap"
will now be treated as a hidden fo
@Don McCants (2on)
In #34 above, you wrote:
"I want to chime in and reiterate that mouse power management should
take priority over OS power management."
Based on the rest of your post, I think you intended to write:
"I want to chime in and reiterate that OS power management should
take
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1170483 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1170483
The same behavior happens to me on 14.10.
I had been using a desktop wallpaper client (Wallch). After disabling
Wallch and setting the desktop background to a solid color, the behavior
ceased. Reactivatin
The same behavior happens to me on 14.10.
I had been using a desktop wallpaper client (Wallch). After disabling
Wallch and setting the desktop background to a solid color, the behavior
ceased. Reactivating the wallpaper client causes the behavior to return.
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"this is still present when upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10."
Having just upgraded 14.04->14.10, I would like to add a confirmation
that the bug is still present.
(gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0:15482): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open pixbuf
loader module file
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-
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While I would disagree that "making it configurable obviously wouldn't
'satisfy all user needs'," the objections that follow in your post are
nonetheless all reasonable concerns - and I can appreciate the desire to
focus on fixing the bug.
One last plead: the preference to always display lap
@jofa: "If you want to satisfy all user needs, you should make it
configurable."
Yes. Why does the power indicator display have to be decreed to users?
The mouse battery (along with any other battery besides the laptop) is
irrelevant to me as well. By the current design, the "power indicator"
Similar to #21 (m-gehre), I think rather than being able to disable
items, a better design would be to enable users to select a "default"
display device. That way everyone has access to the panel's
information, but each individual can determine the most important device
to display.
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