That would be fine provided that on small screen resolutions, it
defaults to the maximised version. The display isn't great, but it's an
improvement on the unmaximised version where you can't reach the bottom
icons at all.
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Tried maximising the dash window (that's the window you get when
clicking on the ubuntu icon in the top-left of the screen) using Precise
alpha 1. Although the maximise icon changes when you click on it,
nothing happens with the window.
As I am using an 800x480 netbook, an un
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Filing report as requested. If it helps, I accidentally suspended the
system during installation which might have contributed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ubiquity 2.8.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-gen
Don't know. Tried again a few days later and the GNOME 3 desktop loaded
fine (just strained against my spare computer's feeble specs).
Presumably some update in the last week fixed whatever the cause of the
problem was.
If it crashes again I'll try the workaround. With effort going into
stabilisin
I think this is the same bug, but just in case it isn't: I installed the
GNOME 3 shell and attempted to log into a GNOME session straight from
the login screen. After parts of the desktop appeared, I got an error
report stating the GNOME desktop had crashed.
If it's not the same bug, let me know a
Checked Crack Attack and Extreme Tux Racer in Natty, both running fine
now. (Didn't check SuperTuxKart as the graphics engine for that game has
changed and I can't make a direct comparison.)
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Tried the same in Ubuntu Natty (with Libreoffice 3.3 and Firefox 4) and
still getting the same problem. Considering this problem doesn't occur
when I've tried dragging and dropping into M$ Word, this is something
that should really be fixed.
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identified which component causes this scrollbar issue. Apparently, one
workaround is to uninstall the overlay-scrollbar component completely,
but surely there's a better solution here.
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One of the changes to Ubuntu in both the Classic and Unity modes is the
replacement of the scrollbars in most GNOME applications with scroll
icons that only appear when the mouse is hovered over the right/bottom
of the window. However, one problem
Sorry, ignore that. Just found the culprit. It was a botched audio CD in
the drive that was trying function as a bootup disc for some reason.
I've now taken the CD out and the problem's gone. As this looks like a
BIOS issue instead of grub issue, I guess this bug can be closed as not
a bug after al
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Okay, for once I've got a bug in Ubuntu that actually is causing
problems.
Until a week or two ago, everything that mattered worked fine. However,
now when I boot up, the system freezes on a flashing cursor before I
even get to the boot menu. When
Okay, I now have an update.
As Supertuxkart fans will know, version 0.7 was released recently. The
graphics engine now uses irrlicht, and, whatever that is, it doesn't
mangle up the display the way that 0.6 was with ATI cards.
Unfortunately, the game is still unplayable on Ubuntu for me because of
Yup, same problem here. There is a driver included for the HP D1660 in
version 3.10.2, but it doesn't work, which is probably not the message
we want to give potential newbie customers who want their computer to
"just work". Surely this would be a simple fix for Natty?
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Yup, same happened on a computer I was dealing with. (Don't worry, it
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old Ubuntu laptop rather than her new Windows 7 laptop because it was
slow and buggy.) I was using ubuntu 10.10 so it's not gone away in the
last year.
I w
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When you select text in Firefox and drag it over to an Openoffice writer
window, one would expect the formatted text to be pasted over (like you
do when you do a straight copy-paste). Instead, it pastes over the HTML
source, which probably isn't w
Okay, I can add that when the wireless is disabled, you can safely
suspend and resume without the crash, so, yes, it looks like the
wireless driver is causing the crash.
I'll look into adding the relevant line to the relevant file, but any
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the system crashes on resume. It sometimes shows the mouse pointer, but
that doesn't move.
ProblemType: Bug
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In at least three games (Crack Attack, Extreme Tux Racer and
SuperTuxKart), the display keeps reloading, leading to some sort of
annoying flicker. It's difficult to describe to someone who hasn't seen
this, but hopefully this screenshot might give a
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One final problem from the 800x480 screen on unity. The application
icons seem to have very shortened names, with things such as "Open
Office Word Processor" becoming "Open Offic...Processor" as an obvious
example. From looking at screenshots from l
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I recently reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/653233, which has
now been fixed. In a nutshell, the top dash bar only fit four of the
seven heading when viewed on a netbook with an 800x480 screen. It's now
been fixed and all seven headings are
Yes, upgraded and now all seven headers are visible. The first two only
say "All App..." and "Access..", but that will do.
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lucid-proposed works for me. Hooray! (Sorry, can't easily test maverick,
that partition of mine was a 32-bit install.)
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Okay, so this new Dash interface for applications may be all funky and
groovy for netbooks with 1024x640 screens, but on 800x480 screens you
get this (see screenshot). I can select Accessories, Games or Internet,
but the other options go off the rig
Is it fixed? I've just uploaded all the updates in lucid-proposed and
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Hmm ... it works, but I'm not sure I'd call it a fix. What this patch
seems to do is remove the vertical gradient completely. That's great for
people like me who prefer to have their top and bottom panels at 36
pixels, but not so great for everyone using the defaults who would have
a perfectly dece
I may be misreading the bug report, but it seems to fail to mention that
the bug only affects the 64-bit build. That might be the crucial bit of
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Not sure if this gives you any extra clues, but I saw one of my files
with a synchronisation icon a few minutes ago. It's now displayed as
updated again, but the file hasn't been updated at all.
If this is going to remain a problem, I would look into providing a
backup feature of forcing synchroni
Okay, I've changed the status back to new because it seems this bug will
expire if it's left as Incomplete, and, as far as I can tell, it's not
an Incomplete bug now that I'ev re-done the apport info.
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Tested in Lucid. Still displayed in mangle-o-vision.
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In Ubuntu 9.10, the 3D display is finally working at a decent speed for
my ATI card. However, the display in the 3D parts of Supertuxkart now
looks something like what's in the
Installed Lucid release candidate, bug gone in default settings. Can I
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I prefer to expand my top and bottom panels in GNOME to 48 pixels.
Unfortunately, under Lucid's default settings it appears GNOME handles
this by repeating the top-bottom image for the last 16 pixels, which,
when put against a window, makes it
Well, I've just installed exactly that version and I'm getting exactly
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Upgraded a Karmic partition of Lucid Beta 1. On selecting this partition
in Grub, the monitor goes blank and displays "Out of Range". I have
succeeded in getting this working through a complicated and cunning
workaround, as follows:
1) Switch to my
Not sure if you're getting sick of Me Too comments yet, but if not, same
here on Dell Insprion 6400 with Lucid Beta 1.
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Whoopee! Ubuntu One is syncing again.
(Minor technical point: I deleted the whole .local/share/ubuntuone
folder than just the file, but it did the job.)
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But now, here is the requested zip file. Hope this makes sense to
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Just for further information, tried Supertuxkart on Fedora 12, where
Xorg is already in the 1.7.x series. Still mangled. :-(
BTW, can the status be changed to "Triaged" now that at least one other
person's observed this?
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Okay, now instead of crashing, it's hanging indefinitely in the state
where that cloud has the exclamation mark, whether or not I do it from
the command prompt. As it's hanging instead of crashing, there's no
crash message or any other output to go on.
Not sure whether this counts as the same bug
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Ubuntu One has always worked fine on my Asus Eee 701. Did a system
update yesterday (26/12/09), and now, instead of seeing those cloud
symbols, I see a couple of arrows in a circle, before an announcement
that Ubuntu One has crashed. Cras
Nope.
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Now tried this on a 32-bit installation, same computer. Still mangled.
:-(
Wonder if this proposed update to xorg is going to make a difference?
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I think this is the same bug as to what I'm trying to report, but just
in case it's something else, I'll describe it again here:
When I run hedgewars, it generally runs fine. However, at random
moments, the sound gets distorted then stops completely. And, for some
reason, once the sound gives up,
I can only reproduce this in Supertuxkart on Ubuntu 9.10. For some
reason, it doesn't appear in ExtremeTuxRacer (the graphics are a little
jumpy but not as mangled as this issue) or any of the 3D screensavers,
and neither did this appear in version 9.04 of Ubuntu (although the
display was a lot slo
Here it is:
OpenGL vendor string: DRI R300 Project
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R300 (RS690 791E) 20090101 NO-TCL
No idea what this means. Make of it what you will.
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It's certainly not the proprietary fglrx driver. I think I've got an
r5xx card, but there's so many different numbers on the package I'm
having trouble telling which is which.
Is there any way of determining which ATI driver I am using?
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In Ubuntu 9.10, the 3D display is finally working at a decent speed for
my ATI card. However, the display in the 3D parts of Supertuxkart now
looks something like what's in the attachment. All hopes of waiting for
a patch to xorg/ati to solve
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