Oleksandr Shybystyi, that doesn't work for gnome3? That's a shame. I think
I'm just going to give OpenSuse a try, I've had it with all those terribly
easy to solve bugs in Ubuntu that are open for more than a year.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Oleksandr Shybystyi <
oleksandr.shybys...@gmail.c
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field is supposed to be lower-case only"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
(i hope i've got the package right)
Found in: Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick
When installing ubuntu, the last step is choosing a computername, username,
password etc.
The username cannot contain capitals, but the input field does accept capitals
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Gwibber-service is constantly using 100% CPU if I have no internet
connection.
It always uses way too much CPU-power for such a simple application (on
startup or refresh), but if I have no internet connection (for example
when I wake my laptop in
Is there any status update on this bug? I've made a button now to reset the
tapbuttons to their correct value, but it's still really annoiing that i
have to click that first before it's working right...
Groeten, David
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Bartosz Wucke wrote:
> I suggest Ubuntu exc
attached: sysclient.log.
TapButton2 = 3
TapButton3 = 2
Is it just me, or doesn't that make sense at all?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/646207/+attachment/1724460/+files/syncli
I found the solution for this bug here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1460790
I don't know why but it seems like somehow someone decided it would be a
good idea just to map the tap-actions in the wrong order... I'm just
glad I can fix this problem, I hope it will be reversed for other
I forgot to mention: I've got this problem since upgrading to Maverick
Alpha. On Lucid, the mapping was perfectly fine.
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two finger tap produces right-click, three-fingers produces middle-click
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/646207
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I'm using: Ubuntu 10.10 beta, xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.2.2-2ubuntu5
Hardware Asus K50IN laptop, with multitouch-touchpad
What I expected to happen:
I expected two-finger tap to produce a middleclick event, and three-fin
> FYI, this may be related to the fact that / is a btrfs filesystem.
I'm experiencing this bug with EXT4
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdebi
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Gdebi 0.6.0ubuntu1
1) Open a random .deb file
2) click install
3) enter a wrong password
4) gdebi quits without a warning. Of course you woul
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
1) Open a text-file on an FTP location with Gedit
2) Wait till the connection is closed
3) Try to save the text-file
This won't work, you'll have to go to nautilus, refresh a folder on the
FTP-location, and then save the file again.
Connection
>What happens when the regular part of your interface that you are trying to
>interact with is located below the close button?
You could either locate the close-button somewhere else (like on the gnome
panel just above) or dismiss all queing notifications when a close-button is
clicked.
I also th
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** Also affects: firefox
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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firefox about-window too small (dutch language-pack)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475815
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
The "about mozilla firefox" (or in dutch: "over mozilla firefox") window
is just a bit too small to contain all the text in it.
One can make the window bigger, but I think this is an unnecessary
little glitch.
see attached screenshot.
** Af
*#5. The developers says that it's more important that notify-os makes sense
to new users, rather than allowing old users to customize the desktop.
*
The first reaction of a college-mate of me (who has always runned KDE) when
I showed him the "new ubuntu" was "*Hey, the notifications are misplaced,
Everybody keeps saying that sliding notifications is wrong, but looking at
the sample somebody else posted:
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/253
I don't think its annoying or anything at all. I think it looks very nice. I
think this would be the best way to solve this problem.
Groeten, Dav
I think the best solution would be to put the notification in the highest
free position, so that if there are more notifications at the same time,
they show up underneath each other.
I think it would also be nice to have them slide up if a higher notification
disappears.
The best option by far wo
Correction: not *all* notifications are too low, volume, brightness,
etc. notifications show up in the right position. Other notifications
show up right underneath it, which is quite nice but only if there
indeed ís another notification above it...
Again, screenshot attached..
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another screenshot...
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notification position is too low
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452473
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notification position is too low
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Notifications show up too low. This applies to all notifications, they
all show up at the same position, but it's quite a bit lower than you
would expect.
See attached screenshot.
Unbuntu version: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10Beta
libnotify1:
Geïnstalleerd: 0.4.5-1ubuntu1
Kandidaa
I've got exactly the same problem, running Ubuntu 9.04B, kernel
2.6.28-11, using a Bamboo fun medium tablet.
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Serial Wacom tablet fails to return from ACPI suspend to RAM
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