Bug #569475 (which was merged with this bug) claimed that the change
depended on the GUI style. Indeed, logout/login/start qtconfig and
now qtconfig's display indicates that it's remembered "cleanlooks" and
"11pt" (and yes, this does seem to be style-dependent??). But
applications do not start in
Subject: acroread opens and locks sound device
Package: acroread
Version: 9.1.0-0.5
Severity: normal
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I open a PDF using acroread. At some point--not obviously related to
anything I do--acroread decides to block access to the sound device.
I don't k
I should mention: by the same token, it would be awesome to be able to
browse/search by filename and location in addition to the extant
"Artists/Albums/Titles."
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ot;System bell"
> and unmark the square at "Use system bell instead of system
> notification"?
I have that unmarked as you describe, but who cares? Jabref should
not be sending system notifications (through KDE or through any other
means) when it redraws, should it?
Many
Update: the lines below "test -z $2" break resolvconf 1.43, as they do
not respect the link
/etc/resolv.conf -> /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf
Is there another mechanism that does what dpkg-reconfigure looks like
it's trying to do? I believe that this is still a bug--correct
behaviour seldom inv
I'm not saying that my feature request is crucial, but it is stupid to
close bugs just because you've bumped a version number and renamed a
component. If the problem still exists (or in this case the feature
is still absent) then the bug should be transferred.
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Package: exiv2
Version: 0.16-3
Severity: important
Take a jpg file with exif data.
Make a symlink to the file (I used a file of the same name in a
different directory).
Run exiv2, adding a field to the file.
Expected behaviour: strictly undefined, but I would think that the
operation would be
Package: tex-common
Version: 1.10
Severity: important
There have been numerous default-paper-size bugs reported. The
argument against fixing them seems to be along the lines of "The user
can figure it out." Well, yes, the user _can_, but the user can also
write a complete OS from scratch. Down
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.3+2
Followup-For: Bug #443205
On my Thinkpad T41 (latest Unstable as of 20 minutes ago), I see the
reported symptoms with the most recent upgrade (previous upgrade was a
few weeks ago; no problems at that time).
xev reports duplicate mouse events. Here is its output f
de has broken this,
I believe. I tried reinstalling all of these dependencies, but
haven't gone deeper...
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Package: xbuffy
Version: 3.3.bl.3.dfsg-1
Severity: important
Just since the upgrade from a recent version in Unstable, xbuffy
reports all mailboxes to have 0 messages (with option "-orig" that's
no messages in box, without "-orig" that's no new messages).
Age: not sure about this; /usr/share/doc
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