Yes, having a way to undo and get your images back would be ideal.
After it happened, I looked for a way to get my images back in the menus
and didn't see any, so that is probably what other users would do. In
general, I prefer using Simple Scan over XSane.
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The New Document button should be
Public bug reported:
I had scanned 20 or so pages when I accidentally hit the New Document
button, which is located directly to the left of the scan button.
Simple Scan erased all my images without asking me. Either the New
Document button should be moved somewhere else other than adjacent to
the
Does this mean there is a place to test this, is a fix in Ubuntu
somewhere? Btw, thank you Oliver for all your work on this.
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usb keyboard settings reset on plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427168
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I have the message "Could not switch the monitor configuration could not
set the configuration for CRTC 58", though my screen does actually
switch, and I can get it back after a suspend resume command by using a
xrandr script, but after running my command I get that message, even
though my screen s
Excellent workaround Oliver, Thanks! That is what I was looking for.
For me I first used "xset -q" to find my current keyboard settings and
now I use "xset r rate 208 83" in the gnome-volume-properties setting
for keyboard command. I was trying to write a udev rule before you
commented, but was
This bug happens to me multiple times a day. I then call up the keyboard
preferences move the slider a little and move it back, then I can resume
work, otherwise the repeat rate is unbearably slow. Does anyone have
any idea what the process is for debugging how to fix this? I would
look into it m
I also have this same problem on Karmic Beta installing updates daily
until Oct. 30.
j...@ubuntu:~/workspace/lrgit$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16
14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
j...@ubuntu:~/workspace/lrgit$ gnome-about --version
GNOME gnome-about 2.28.1
I also have this problem using xmonad with gnome and can conrm the
workaround. Thank you Toni for sharing the workaround.
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changing gnome window manager breaks notifications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349047
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I can confirm what Igor says, I have a dual head setup and instead of
putting the notifications on big screen that I have plugged into my
laptop (where the panel is), it gets put on the top right corner of my
laptop screen, which I am not looking at. It should be in the
notification area of the pa
My notifications are appearing in the top right corner of the right most
monitor on my dual head display, but I would rather have it at the far
right of the top panel where it used to be. Now it appears on my
secondary monitor that I'm not looking at.
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Notifications appear in non-visible area
Changing /dev/hda (the dvd drive's device entry) to /dev/dvd in
/etc/fstab as per Robert's comment fixed it also for me.
My fstab was like this after the upgrade and my cdrom/dvd-rw drive
didn't work properly and couldn't read audio cds:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
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