just for info, TP-Link TL-WN722N (or TL-WN722NC) works now out of the box in
Ubuntu 10.10 ; as mentioned above, it sports the same AR9271 chipset from
Atheros.
Monitor mode also working (tested briefly with airodump-ng)
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TP-LINK TL-WN322G usb wireless device not work, ID 0cf3:1006, Ubuntu 10.
hitaisin, thanks for your comment about central channel muted in
alsamixer ; on ubuntu 10.10, I had the same issue (4 channels FL FR Rl
RR instead of 5.1 working) ; central and subwoofer channels were indeed
muted in gnome-alsamixer ; now X-Fi soundcard + logitech Z5500 set
working as intended.
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this isn't limited to nautilus-clamscan (never installed) :(
2010/5/28 Josef Fritzl
> Check if you have ˝nautilus-clamscan˝ installed ,and if you have remove
> it .Nautilus was taking 250mb+ when booting up,then i remove this
> package and restarted nautilus and was back at 30mb
>
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> Nautilu
thank you Scott, really instructive
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power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full on Asus Eee PC netbook
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thank you Scott, really instructive...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
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note I had this issue on my eee-pc 701 with karmic netbook remix, and
still now with the freshly released 10.04 UNR (issue with 'gnome-power-
manager' wrongly reading left capacity in eee-pc battery, and
trig
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403303
Still the same problem with UNR 10.04 on my eee-pc 4G (701)... It was
already the case with Karmic 9.10 netbook remix on the same netbook
(always shows this alarming 1.9% capacity supposedly left in the
origin
I have the same problem here at work behind a proxy (Lucid daily build, gwibber
2.0.0)... that's really a pity after having used to such an alternative for
both twitter and identi.ca
Launching it from terminal with http_proxy and https_proxy set doesn't help
either
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Honor gnome proxy set
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 412152 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412152
I really think there are two different issues here ; james tait, you should
post on bug 412152 : as others there, palimpsest detects a classical hard drive
that's going to fail (except that manufacturers too
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 412152 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412152
Is this really a duplicate of bug 412152??
412152 is about mechanical hard drives bad sectors and we have here solid state
drives and other warning messages...
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Karmic incorrectly states that my Eee SSD d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 412152 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412152
I have the same problem with my Asus eee-pc 701 4G ; I have discussed
this on ubuntu.fr and another user with the same netbook answered he had
the same issue
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=30178
you can disable sitch to next (virtual) desktop in compiz...but not disable
the "switch to next window" in the tasks list (this is not limited to
compiz, it works the same in metacity)
2009/9/29 JjBehrens
> There's a way to disable this feature :)
>
> apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manage
I don't know why, but after having applied your patch, if I use the
scroll wheel with the mouse cursor located on an empty space on the
desktop, this no longer switches from desktop 1 to desktop 2 (as was the
case before) ; I can't see what I could have done myself to disable this
feature...
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by the way, when the mouse cursor is on the desktop, scrolling doesn't
switch to other (virtual) desktops anymore (when the cursor is on the
bottom right of the screen, above the bottom dashboard on the "workspace
switcher", scrolling still switches desktops though) ; this is an ideal
configuration
thank you Marcus, scrolling is now disabled in the window list :)
I just had to install fakeroot before everything else.
note there's already an update proposed for libwnck22, I don't know if this
would already disable your patch...
let's hope some method to disable this scrolling in the windows
I forgot to mention : for the :
1/ sudo cp /home/oliwek/scroll_gui.patch debian/patches/30_scroll_gui.patch
the scroll_gui.patch was downloaded from your post #43
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Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows
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uot; after "28_prefer_lvds_monitor.patch"
could you please explain
1/ if I have to manually download "30_scroll_gui.patch" from http
://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=138627, and copy it
somewhere?
(I have just done : sudo cp /home/oliwek/scroll_gui.patch
debian/p
I really would like to try Marcus' patches, so you'll excuse me for this noob
question : how am I supposed to apply "scroll_gui.patch" (ubuntu 9.04)?
thank you
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I bump this too, we really need a way to disable the scroll feature
(even with a mouse) on the windows list, maybe even on the workspace
switching area : many newcomers have problems with this feature and get
disoriented (clic on task list to a text document, they want to scroll
the doc and other w
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