Hi Olivier,
I have given that a try but no luck. It still only finds 3 of the 4
windows that were open at the time of the upgrade with the one it can't
find being the primary one with 50+ tabs.
It does not show up in recently closed tabs/windows either so I guess
it's just lost, extremely frustra
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In the upgrade from 21.04 to 21.10 I noticed it had updated firefox.
When restarting some of my profile was kept (themes, addons, etc) but
I've noticed my primary window of 50+ tabs was lost. It opened 3 other
windows correctly.
I tried to find it via "recently closed tabs/wi
I believe this bug was more to do with full localisation rather than
just language packs, hence it was assigned to the LoCo and was a general
Ubuntu bug. For further detail please see the linked blueprint in the
comments.
I'm going to change it back to what it was prior to the recent changes,
plea
I know it's probably no consolation to you but I was experiencing the
same issues and was concerned about the fact that it never seemed to
sync data locally like it said it should. I tried all sorts of different
hacks and attempts to get it working. The only thing that worked was
purging evolution
Can I please ask what version you have that has the issue fixed? I have
3.2.3 installed in precise and there are no updates available in the
backports or proposed. And the issue is still present.
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Running an up to date Ubuntu 12.04 I have put all the required
information in to evolution to sync relevant parts of my google account.
The mail (IMAP) and multiple calendars work fine but I can't get the
contacts to work. I do use two step verification on google if that makes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 939794 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/939794
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 939794
pcmanfm: cut & paste a folder to a full external drive will produce data loss
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Has anyone done any performance analysis of this in the past? If not can
someone suggest what sort of test would be definitive to see if it does
impact the performance of the system?
While I don't see this as an essential requirement it would be a
"possibly nice to have". Until the facts are laid
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**Workaround**
Install lxdm from tty
+
+ A simple how to for those not sure how to install from tty is:
+ 1 - when the screen goes blank press control+alt+F1 to bring up the tty1
terminal.
+ 2 - log into this console using your normal username and password
+ 3 - type
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Doing some translation work I came across 2 strings in this package that
appear to have errors in the actual package. The first being on line 255
where in the package it has "broswer" when I believe it should read
"browser". The second is on line 268 where in the package it re
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Doing some translation work I came across 2 strings in this package that
appear to have errors in the actual package. The first being on line 978
where in the package it has "Filght" when I believe it should read
"Flight". The second is on line 3616 where in the package it re
I have just made the edit you have pointed out and it allowed the edit
fine. To my knowledge I have no elevated access on the wiki. Can you
reproduce this on other pages or is it just this on?
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Unreadable font colours on help.ubuntu.com
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I can't reproduce this with any of the methods stated, can anyone else
confirm this behaviour or have any ideas how to look into this further?
Willing to test ideas on 11.04 and 11.10.
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Sorry that's meant to say 11.04 AND 11.10, neither of those 2 displayed
the issue when I tested them several times on both versions.
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Title:
lxpan
I have just tried this on 11.04 10 and I can't reproduce the error. What
version of Lubuntu are you running and does this happen every time or
just sporadically?
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Sorry, forget to edit them to show where they all came from, the first
is /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf the second is /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf and
the third is /etc/lxdm/default.conf
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Title:
Xsess
I've just had exactly the same error when I upgraded this machine to
Natty last night. I'll attach the same three files to see if anything
can help. As per last time if there's anything else I can do to help
track down the issue let me know. The workaround is simply just to not
select "Default" at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 797094 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/797094
I have also marked it as a duplicate of bug 797094 as mentioned by Jean-
Baptiste Lallement above.
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I can confirm this behaviour and I can also confirm that if you kill
lxsession it drops the CPU down to lower levels (watching CPU usage on
host computer when running Lubuntu in a VM) but also logs you out. Up
I can confirm this behaviour, using Lubuntu in a VM when killing
lxsession CPU usage drops down to usual levels and logs the user out of
Lubuntu. Upon logging back in lxsession resumes using 100% CPU.
I have also marked bug 796843 lxtask shows 100% CPU usage regardless of
actual usage as a duplica
I have marked this bug as fix released based upon the current versions
of Ubuntu having fully translated en_AU evolution language packs -
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/evolution/+pots/evolution/en_AU/+translate
. Please report a bug against the current translation packs if
I am marking this bug as closed. It is fixed in my updated 10.04 LTS and
I have confirmed in 11.04 that the status bar message now reads
"Prepares the selected files to be copied with a Paste command". If
anyone is still finding this bug I would suggest updating the
installation and opening another
Yes there is a Beta 2 release of Lubuntu currently available - for
details see the mailing list post at https://lists.launchpad.net
/lubuntu-desktop/msg03730.html as it has download links and other
information. I'd highly recommend joining the mailing list if you're
testing as it will give you deta
I've just scanned my ~/.xsession-errors and the .old file associated
with it and neither of them go back far enough to provide any
information for 6 months ago. Hopefully Lukasz will have some useful
logs.
Another way I thought of testing that I could try if I ever get time
would be to set this up
It would appear the common factor is reusing a previous /home folder? Is
there any information we can give to help out with this? I have reopened
the bug by marking it as confirmed now that it can be reproduced.
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I'm not sure if these have been modified since the issue existed sorry
but they are what is currently on my system. The error is no longer
present due the workaround described above. If you want anything else
please let me know.
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I have just gone into
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/nautilus/+pots/nautilus/en_AU/+translate
and updated string #735 to make it state copied instead of moved.
>From the comments here I think this has been done before but not
committed. I will mark this as "in progress"
I have marked this as confirmed as I can reproduce the error on one of
my 2 machines. On my up to day Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64 bit running gnome the
documentation works flawlessly. On my Lubuntu 10.10 32 bit machine I get
exactly the same results as listed in the bug.
If any more details required let m
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
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After a fresh install of Lubuntu 10.10 I was presented with an Xsession
error. The only changes I made from a completely fresh install was to
make the installation try to autologin and to use an existing /home
directory.
When booting up the first time after the installation I
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