[Bug 59893] Re: changing to fcron removes ubuntu-desktop and autoremove wants to remove a lot of packages

2009-05-12 Thread Bernhard Kausler
Dear Michael,

unfortunately I just experienced exactly the same problem on a freshly
installed Ubuntu 9.04. Seems to be a regression here. Could you please
have a look into this problem, because I need fcron for our backup
scripts.

Best

Bernhard

** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released => Incomplete

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[Bug 59893] Re: changing to fcron removes ubuntu-desktop and autoremove wants to remove a lot of packages

2009-06-09 Thread Bernhard Kausler
Almost a month is gone since my last comment. So, anybody knows, what's
the status of this bug?

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[Bug 59893] Re: changing to fcron removes ubuntu-desktop and autoremove wants to remove a lot of packages

2009-11-08 Thread Bernhard Kausler
Dear Michael,

you are right. I installed fcron a time ago and just accepted the
removal of the "ubuntu-desktop" meta package. I observed no side effects
so far. But I cannot jugde the consequences. Leaves me with a bad gut
feeling about my system's integrity.

Anyway, as you said, this problem is solved, since no "real" packages
are removed.

Best

Bernhard

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[Bug 749817] Re: natty regression: screen goes black when external monitor is connected

2011-04-17 Thread Bernhard Kausler
I confirm this bug, too.
My setup:
Thinkpad X201 in Ultrabase connected to external monitor via hdmi-DVI (using 
the original Lenovo hdmi to DVI converter).

All worked as expected in Ubuntu 10.10.

An additional remark:
Using only the external monitor doesn't work with the screen setup tool 
provided by Ubuntu. But I is easily done using the 3rd party application 
"Multiple Screens". Unfortunately, the setting is gone after reboot.

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[Bug 749817] Re: natty regression: screen goes black when external monitor is connected

2011-04-22 Thread Bernhard Kausler
Dear Martin,

regarding problem 1:
Using the notebook display as my left and the monitor as my right screen, I 
observe this artifacts, that you describe:
- Context menus leave a rectangle painted with background behind (Gnome).
-  Auto-hiding panels do not reappear when moving the mouse to the border or 
shortly appear when moving the mouse pointer away from the border (Gnome)
- Was thrown back to the login manager after loading a flash video in Firefox. 
(don't know, if these two are related.) (Unity)

These artifacts appear rarely and in an unpredictable manner.

regarding problem 2 and 3:
- I can't confirm this. My external display just stays black. Sometimes, only 
the mouse pointer appears but nothing else

My setup (as a reminder; posted it already):
Thinkpad X201 in Ultrabase connected to external monitor via hdmi-DVI (using 
the original Lenovo hdmi to DVI converter).

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