** Description changed:
My screen should be able to support many resolutions, and included are
960x600. My native resolution is 1280x800.
I know it can do those resolutions easily. So I type cvt 960 600 50 and I
get this: 960x600_50.00 37.00 960 992 1080 1200 600 603 609 621 -hsync
Public bug reported:
My screen should be able to support many resolutions, and included are 960x600.
My native resolution is 1280x800.
I know it can do those resolutions easily. So I type cvt 960 600 50 and I get
this: 960x600_50.00 37.00 960 992 1080 1200 600 603 609 621 -hsync
+vsync.
I
Well, at least from 8.04, so, six months old.
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using compiz' enhanced zoom plugin corrupts mouse pointers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227907
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This is an ancient bug. Nobody has even tried to fix it. Who takes care of this
plugin for compiz??
This is probably over 1 year old, but here is ubuntu 8.10 and it is still here.
This bug happens on three computers I have used, so I assume it happens on all
computers. In fact I'm sure it
Same problem on my Thinkpad T61, running Intrepid Ibex
Linux ignignokt 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Thu Oct 30 04:18:38 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
dmesg was produced while I was hooked up to my router via ethernet cable after
a suspend/resume
** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
Strangely, I can see all the wireless networks around me, I just can't connect
to any of them.
It will ask for the password, try to connect, then ask for it again. Networks
without passwords will not connect.
Of course all this works perfectly after rebooting. And breaks after
suspend/resuming
I have a laptop with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M (128MB) graphics card, just
installed ubuntu today and updated everything.
I am using the flash-nonfree drivers and have this same problem. GLXgears works
fine. I hope people pay attention to this problem! Is it just a few people who
have this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 186382 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186382
I have an 8600gt card, and after upgrading my ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 yesterday, I
am also experiencing this problem.
But I am not having the problems with the titlebar in bug #186382.
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