[Bug 239724] Re: [kubuntu] openoffice.org-kde Can`t Load/Save odf from/to smb://

2008-11-26 Thread t3rmin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 102297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102297

A big "me too" for Kubuntu 8.10.

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[kubuntu] openoffice.org-kde Can`t Load/Save odf from/to smb://
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[Bug 425411] Re: Computer suspends immediately after resuming after lid close/open

2009-11-28 Thread t3rmin
Seeing this same issue on an HP TX2525NR with 9.10 Netbook Remix.

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[Bug 438536] Re: Notifications should show up closer to top right

2009-11-28 Thread t3rmin
The default positioning in 9.10 screams "broken" to me. I was almost
certain some app was wrong about my screen resolution and was mis-
placing the bubbles. I never would have dreamed it was a design
decision.

That said, "less customization" *is* definitely the way to go for the
masses. Less is more these days. Look at the wild popularity of
netbooks, Apple products, etc. -- extremely minimalistic and all the
more functional for the most common usage patterns. And usage patterns
are narrow and narrowing (web). People just want things to work out of
the box. We (the masses) want stateless, androgynous black boxes with as
much style, soul, and instant usability as possible. We don't want to
know how it works, and we don't care to change it. But only if the
default behaviors are spot-on in the first place.

That doesn't mean you can't have an "advanced" mode for the tinkerers. I
used to be a tinkerer too, and that's great. But now I've got work to
do...

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[Bug 965577] Re: Window move between workspaces yields wron cursor position

2012-05-02 Thread t3rmin
For me, unchecking lazy positioning seems to almost fix it for right-to-
left drags, but not left-to-right drags... Left-to-right is completely
unusable.

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  Window move between workspaces yields wron cursor position

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[Bug 935585] Re: [kernel panic] init: log.c:786: Assertion failed in log_clear_unflushed: log->remote_closed

2012-03-08 Thread t3rmin
I experience this bug on kernel 3.2.0-17 and 3.2.0-18, but not when I
select 3.0.0-16 (which I assume is a leftover from before upgrading to
precise) at the boot menu. Installing the upstart PPA from #11 allowed
me to boot into the 3.2 kernels.

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Title:
  [kernel panic] init: log.c:786: Assertion failed in
  log_clear_unflushed: log->remote_closed

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