... and that's enough reason for wildly inconsistent behaviours to be
low priority??
The core UI has to be consistent, I find it incredible that this bug
can be unresolved for so long, and still dropped in priority after all
this time.
Very, very disappointing.
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Sorry, I'm no longer using ubuntu, so I can't tell you if it's still
present.
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On 25 Aug 2010, at 16:12, Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.You reported this bug a while ago and
Is this the right place to report that I also see this problem? I see
notes that it has been reported upstream, but I don't see any link to
where I could comment.
I've been experiencing this problem regularly. I have a non-expanded
bottom panel, with desktop effects enabled, and multiple
Could this be bumped up a little higher than low priority please. It
makes managing multiple terminals practically unworkable in 9.10.
Clicking through half a dozen terminals at random because I can no
longer see their names is no fun at all.
thanks :)
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I believe I'm also hitting this bug, Ubuntu 9.10 is crashing every time
I attempt to install it to a SATA disk.
Is there any way to apply this fix before starting the installation?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462462
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I would just like to add that exactly the same happens to me, and has
been doing ever since upgrading from Ubuntu 7.04. In 7.04, my Sony
Ericsson k810i worked absolutely fine. Ever since it's never
disconnected properly.
Until now my workaround has been to use a different usb port every time
I
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Binary package hint: pidgin
I am forever missing out on conversations because I've been disconnected
from MSN messenger (logged in at another location), but Pidgin does not
give me any indication that this has happened, possibly because I also
log into GMail, and that always
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I hit a similar problem, essentially Visual Effects (compiz) are not
working after upgrade to 9.04.
Prior to 9.04 I was using the ATI driver. Since that's not been
possible after the upgrade, I'm now using the open source radeon driver,
but although that worked ok, any attempt to re-enable
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Would it be possible to have Rhythmbox automatically flag last.fm tracks
as 'ban' or 'love' based on the star rating I give them?
That would let me keep rhythmbox minimised and use tools like music-
applet to integrate rhythmbox to my gnome
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Ok, now I'm confused. How come there are two bug tracking systems?
Shouldn't I file things here?
And is this a bug in rhythmbox? This was the site rhythmbox sent me to
when I went to Help - Report a Problem.
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added here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581482
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last.fm suggestion - make 5 star = love it, 1 star = ban
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372119
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Could I request a brighter graphic or bigger change to show when
rhythmbox is playing since the current icon is hard to see clearly.
What I would suggest is to colour the big circle in the icon the same as
the blue play symbols, that
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
In Ubuntu 9.04, RhythmBox has two separate minimization behaviours. If
you click the minimize button it acts like a normal program. If you
click the icon in the notification area, it minimizes to there.
I can't find anything in the
I've also seen this behaviour, but it appears to be a little more
complex than just not being able to resume. Quite a lot of the last.fm
behaviour appears buggy. Apologies if this should have been filed as a
separate bug, however I believe it is all related and has the same root
cause.
One of
Well, this is back with a vengeance in 9.04. I'd switched back to proprietary
drivers in 8.10 since this was so annoying, but in 9.04 those no longer work
with my machine:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/68783
In fact, 9.04 is a bit of a nightmare all around when it comes to
Just to let you know, after I reported this problem before, I switched
to aMSN as my instant messenger program and had exactly the same
problem.
However, with the latest Ubuntu updates all my problems have gone away.
I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 now, with Firefox 3.0.5, and hotmail opens
perfectly
Yes, that's it. Absolutely identical symptoms - cursor corruption in
vertical bands on dual screens.
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Hey there, sorry, took a while to get around to testing this. No, it's
fine if I reboot with just one monitor connected, but comes back
immediately when I connect both and reboot again.
To give a little more detail in case it helps, the monitor connected to
the first output of the graphics card
Tried to take a screenshot, but it didn't show up. Yes, setting the
swcursor option does seem to fix it. Does that make it a graphics
driver bug?
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After changing monitors, I've removed the proprietary ATI drivers and
switched to the open source ones to allow me to run the monitors at
different resolutions. Since doing this I'm noticing bands of graphical
interference around the mouse cursor.
It looks to me like the
Cool, thanks for the update. I'll wait for jackrabbit, or jackal, or
whatever it's going to be and hope it's in there :)
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I should maybe mention that I don't get this behavior on my work
computer which I've just upgraded to Ubuntu, so I think it's safe to
close this bug.
My work computer is also running Ubuntu 8.04, this time on an ATI Radeon
HD 2600XT. The setup is essentially identical as I followed the same
Yup, just noticed this myself after turning on shift switcher. Having
just switched from Windows I was struggling to work out what was going
on. Good to hear that the regular Ubuntu application switcher works ok,
I'll go turn off the fancy graphics until this is solved.
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Got another comment to add to this after spotting something today. If I
swap to a different workspace, all of my windows then appear on the
window list on the primary monitor (and disappear from the new list on
the second monitor).
So items on the second monitor only disappear from the window
I've just found it's also possible for the Window Selector to give the
wrong list of items.
If I select a program on the second monitor, then click on the Window
Selector, it shows the contents of both screens. If however I then
right-click on the Window Selector, then left-click on it again, it
It's reproducible every time for me right now, simply moving windows to the
second screen makes them disappear from the window list.
I've got detailed notes on how I configured Ubuntu if they are needed.
The basic setup is that I'm running on an ATI Radeon x1950, I installed
the Ubuntu ATI
Aaah, didn't know I could do that (spot the recent windows convert).
Ok, if I add a new panel on the 2nd screen, and put a window list on
there it shows the programs I have on that monitor. That does appear to
be a usable workaround so I'll keep testing that and let you know if I
spot any
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Windows on my second monitor don't appear in the Window List, although
if I add the Window Selector I can find them, and Alt-Tab works ok
too. This is a real nuisance, especially if I have a window minimised
as they seem to disappear. I can't find any setting to correct
I'm having the exact same problem, and I don't know if this may be
relevant, but I've found that Ubuntu is stripping parts off the URL when
launching links saved on the desktop.
I notice that Pidgin is launching hotmail the same way messenger does,
by opening a file saved on the computer so I'm
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