@jsjgruber, if I touch the files, will they still be downloaded if info
has been changed?
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Title:
apt-get update size is too big
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A look at
us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/$DIST/[main|universe]/binary-i386
reveals that timestamps on the package info for hardy, lucid, maverick,
natty, oneiric, and precise are being updated. Based on this, I would
say that the problem is *not* specific to Precise. This concurs with my
Still exists in TB 12.0.1 on Precise.
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after resume, statusbar stays at connected to server
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This issue has recurred in all successive releases of TB on 11.10.
Currently, he is running the latest 11.0.1 and still has this problem.
Will update with info for TB on Precise when it hits final release.
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My Dad has a POP email account in Thunderbird 7.0.1 under Ubuntu 11.10.
After resume from suspend (on same network; cf bug #795342), when he
clicks Get mail, the Thunderbird statusbar only says Connected to
my.server.com. Thunderbird is not hung--buttons are responsive and he
@john-m-hancock, thanks for mentioning that, as I forgot to. My dad's
mail sends fine as well; we simply don't know how to make the message
stop.
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Should this bug be closed, since the theme switcher in Oneiric doesn't
show screenshots?
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Title:
gnome-appearance does not reflect order of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 747579 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/747579
Never mind. After re-reading comments on bug #747579, I think it is a
duplicate. Sorry everyone. :)
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My experience is the same as that of @dennis-fiser—that this is a UI
bug, not a bug in the installation process per se.
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Title:
Ubiquity gets
Bug #874615 actually is a duplicate, I think. (Next time I need to read
comments . . . . Sorry.)
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Ubiquity gets stuck at restoring
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(I am running latest Oneiric as of 15 October 2011.) I have two WiFi
networks. If I am connected to one and connect to the other without
disconnecting first, it takes ~30 seconds to connect. If I disconnect
from the one before connecting to the other, connection is almost
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long time switching networks unless disconnected first
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In my case, the problem happened thus: My dad has POP email and uses
Evolution. After I upgraded him to Oneiric and installed the version of
Evolution present on it, the application asked me to convert the mailbox
format, so I did. Now, whenever he sends an email, this message pops up.
I tried
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If the user attempts to log out during installation, Ubiquity should at
least prompt before letting logout complete. I just accidentally logged
out of the Oneiric LiveCD while Ubiquity was having apt-clone restore
previous packages. Activity Monitor shows apt-clone as still
Public bug reported:
During the part of installation where Ubiquity restores previously
installed packages (via apt-clone) there is not enough of a status
indicator. There should be some kind of notice of expected time-to-
completion like the one when it is installing updates, language packs,
or
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Title:
Restoring
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This bug is similar to bug #747579. I should have been clearer. Nothing
was hung (I could verify this by seeing stuff get downloaded to
/target/var/cache/apt/archives/partial). My problem is solely with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 747579 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/747579
In a complete fit of non-clarity I forgot to add but is not a
duplicate to the end of my first sentence in comment #4. My apologies
to everyone who is getting too many messages from me today.
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Ubiquity gets stuck at restoring previous packages
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I also desire to see this integration. The default XUL notification does
not fit in with Ubuntu's general polish. Perhaps this doesn't fit in
with the Natty (now Oneiric) timeline, but it seems like @chrisccoulson
has noted that something does need to happen. Can we rework this bug to
fit what
Still occurs with Firefox 5.
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lone app tabs duplicated on restart
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If I copy web content with images and paste it into LibreOffice Writer,
the images are downloaded so they can be displayed. This is
understandable. What is not understandable is that they seem to be re-
downloaded when rendering thumbnails for the print dialog or exporting
as
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If I copy web content with images and paste it into LibreOffice Writer,
the images are downloaded so they can be displayed. This is
understandable. What is not understandable is that they seem to be re-
downloaded when rendering thumbnails for the print dialog or
Public bug reported:
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Windows snap to the bottom, left, and right of the workspace. They snap
to the panel (not the drag-up-to-maximize bit, but the window-stops-here
bit). Oftentimes, I want to move a window as far left as I can /without
hiding the dock/. Can we
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I have an app tab (Google News), and Firefox is set to Open windows and
tabs from last time on start.
If I close everything but the app tab and then quit Firefox and re-open
it, I will now have both the app tab and a normal tab with the same
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I have an app tab (Google News), and Firefox is set to Open windows and
tabs from last time on start.
If I close everything but the app tab and then quit Firefox and re-open
it, I will now have both the app tab and a normal tab
By the way, this behaviour still occurs if I go to Help-Restart with
Add-ons Disabled
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Sorry if this is a really dumb question: this bug is linked in the Natty
release notes, and I just want to make sure that it's not going to mess
anything up on Natty install. The only thing I do that's not standard
is use the partitioner to set up separate /home partition. Is there a
real chance
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1764, running latest Maverick (more system info
than I know what to do with was kindly attached by ubuntu-bug). This
computer is /always/ running the CPU fan, no matter what's going on
(rarely more than a few tabs in Firefox, if that). I have the
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I may have jumped the gun on this one. I am currently seeing if the
Windows 7 installation it came with has this problem; it does. Marking
as Invalid; will re-open as needed. Sorry.
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@Mathieu - thanks for the explanation and link to bug.
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- indicator icon gives false sense of warning
+ indicator icon gives false sense of urgency
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I have a laptop with a large battery. When GPM gets to the point where
it uses battery-020, the applet/indicator in the panel makes me think
I'm going to run out of batter imminently (e.g. next 15-30 minutes).
Indeed, on another
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I have a laptop with a large battery. When GPM gets to the point where
it uses battery-020, the applet/indicator in the panel makes me think
I'm going to run out of batter imminently (e.g. next 15-30 minutes).
Indeed,
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I have a laptop with a large battery. When GPM gets to the point where
it uses battery-020, the applet/indicator in the panel makes me think
I'm going to run out of batter imminently (e.g. next 15-30 minutes).
Indeed,
As noted above, I tested this with version 2.6.28-999.20110126132 before
filing. In addition, I tested again today with version
2.6.38-999.201102040905. The bug persists in that version.
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indicator icon gives
Unless I am mistaken, the icon in question is system-file-manager,
which, among other things, is the icon used by nautilus. The potential
for confusion also exists if Nautilus is pinned to Docky (or another
dock), or if a launcher for the file browser is placed on the desktop or
the panel - it is
Public bug reported:
On a Dell Studio 1737 (laptop) with Ubuntu Maverick, linux 2.6.35-25.44,
it takes about 25 seconds from the wireless being turned on to being
able to find wireless networks. This is really annoying when coming out
of suspend, as I have to wait what seems an eternity before I
** Description changed:
On a Dell Studio 1737 (laptop) with Ubuntu Maverick, linux 2.6.35-25.44,
it takes about 25 seconds from the wireless being turned on to being
able to find wireless networks. This is really annoying when coming out
of suspend, as I have to wait what seems an
** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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If I read this correctly, it is an issue I have been having for a
while now too.
Attached is an animated GIF image. Open it in EOG - admire the pretty
smiley (that doesn't move). Then open in Firefox or Chrome/ium and
watch it play. The problem is that EOG won't play the animated GIF.
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Everything you say makes perfect sense. I guess that's why you're the
designer and I'm the faithful end-user. :-D
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Binary package hint: humanity-icon-theme
In humanity-icon-theme 0.5.1.6 on Lucid, the text-x-python icon does not
seem to fit in very well. It seems almost like the GNOME icon style
rather than Humanity. I reduced the lightness (by 50, in Inkscape) in
all flavors of blue
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Vish,
Thanks for looking at this. People like you, who take prompt care of bugs,
make Ubuntu and its community rock.
I have a few observations/comments/notes:
1) The PPA I am using contains the Lucid icons repackaged for Karmic, so while
I *am* using an unofficial PPA, I have re-checked and
Thanks Vish!
This bug is valid (even though I am not using the official PPA; I
checked), so I am setting the status to Fix Committed.
Bug extermination is another area where Ubuntu (and the community behind
it) rocks!
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Status: Invalid = Fix
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: humanity-icon-theme
I am using humanity-icon-theme 0.5.1.5~paglia-ppa-karmic1 (Lucid icons
from PPA for karmic). The Appearance Preferences icon used to have an
orange shirt with a red tie, but the shirt was recolored purple, and now
there is a lack of
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Obviously, this is just my suggestion - I'll leave it to someone with
more of an eye for color than I have to determine what, if anything,
needs to happen.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41830582/preferences-desktop-theme.patch
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This is an updated version I did - the contrast is a bit better, but it
does not use an Ubuntu-like orange anymore. I think I liked my first
version better, but thought I'd throw this out into the world too.
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@Merk,
I thought the icons that are being addressed here are those I have
attached - the one you attached is the .odt icon. I am using karmic,
but I assume nothing has changed in Lucid.
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Perhaps add a faux MS Office emblem to the icon. Rather like what has
been proposed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/301035/comments/29
(see attachment, specifically windows partition icon)
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@merk
I see what I did wrong - and no, you were right. I forgot I was using
latest humanity icon set from elementary ppa. The icon you attached is
indeed the .doc icon on (vanilla) Karmic.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In the meantime, I have discovered a workaround to this issue. I was
experimenting with gnome-shell, and I set it as my default WM via the
GConf key /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager.
After getting tired of Gnome-shell, I wanted to re-enable compiz, and
discovered, to my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: branding-ubuntu
the branding-ubuntu package should include a splash screen for GIMP -
how about converting /usr/share/example-
content/GIMP_Ubuntu_splash_screen.xcf to PNG format and using it to
replace /usr/share/gimp/2.0/images/gimp-splash.png
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Could rename this option to Computer cheats - in fact I've already
apt-get source'd gnome-games and done exactly that.
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Binary package hint: gnome-games
In Gnometris preferences under Karmic, under the Game tab there is an
option for I can't write it here mode.
This should be changed for 2 reasons:
1) This is an extremely foul word and I have trouble letting my little brothers
play
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I am using Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) with gnome-control-center
2.28.1-0ubuntu1.
I have a graphics adapter, PCIID 8086:2562, which compiz blacklists (for
good reason). However, I recently installed a new PCI graphics
card,while leaving
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