> Can you reproduce this in 0.9.12 (0.9.12-2~squeeze1 or 0.9.12-2)?
> According to the changelog, something seems to have happened:
Can't help. I uninstalled NetworkManager and gnome-main-menu ages ago.
-Ivan Avramovic
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On 11/25/2008 12:18:44 PM, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> It would be very nice if this could be confirmed also with the
> current
>
> experimental package, would you be able to test it ?
As far as I can see, experimental only has the packages for the amd64,
and I'm on an i3
panel doesn't redraw while running Blender, and viewing a
youtube video fullscreen from iceweasel won't redraw after the window
is closed. But, nothing that prevents apps from being usable,
and sufficient to address the bug as presented in the report.
-Ivan Avramovic
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Thank you. I will be sure to check, but I'm waiting on the i386
packages.
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Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:8-7-2
Severity: important
While running certain apps (for example, Blender), the view becomes blurry
and split-screen, rendering the app unusable. I am running on a Radeon
Mobility X1400.
According to the upstream bugtracker, the bug is known, and fixed in the
8
Package: lynx-cur
Version: 2.8.7dev7-1
Severity: minor
It is necessary to set the value of BZIP2_PATH to /bin/bzip2 in the
config file in order to be able to view the contents of .bz2 files. It
seems as though the compiled-in default doesn't match the location
of bzip2 in the testing distributi
I'm forwarding this to the bugtracker because I just realized that I've
been forgetting to include the address during the discussion.
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Subject: Re: Bug#400687: gnome
Package: gnome-main-menu
Version: 0.0.cvs.20061028-1
Severity: normal
The status section of the main-menu applet displays "Network: None", even
though the internet connection on the computer is active and fully functional.
The computer has two distinct network interfaces, eth0 and wlan0, each of
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