Public bug reported:
Resizing a window with the mouse, the pointer got stuck with the
resizing icon. The cursor was still (visually) moving. I used xev to try
figuring out what Xorg was receiving. Weird, xev was reporting nothing,
not even mouse moves (from what I remember, it is not drawn by
soft
** Attachment added: "File without the problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/1324209/+attachment/4121583/+files/basic.svg
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I created an image using inkscape. ImageMagick gets the color wrong
(display/convert). I've played with it a bit, and there seems to be a
bunch of dangling gradients, but browsers do get it fine.
When saved as a simple SVG in inkscape, the colors are fine.
$ convert --versio
I had a similar problem, here's the output in apt-get upgrade:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/shotwell_0.18.0-1~saucy1_i386.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/GConf/gsettings/shotwell.convert', which is
also in package shotwell-common 0.15.0-0ubuntu1
No apport repor
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Input language should be set to default when screen gets locked.
T
Public bug reported:
This problems comes from using a dual keyboard layout. I face the
problem using Ubuntu, but other distros most have the same problem.
When I first log in the computer, I use a default input language to type
my password (english). Then I use my session switching between french
Eog now uses dconf instead of gconf so if one want to set the value it
false so that the application integrates better in gnome, you must
$ sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
$ dconf-editor
Go to org/gnome/eog/view and uncheck scroll-wheel-zoom
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@Rod: Here's what I modified to the sources to make RT3090sta build, I
moslty looked at what people where doing to build RT2860 :
diff -uNr 20101216_RT3090_LinuxSTA_V2.4.0.4_WiFiBTCombo_DPO/common/cmm_wpa.c
20101216_RT3090_LinuxSTA_V2.4.0.4_WiFiBTCombo_DPO.mine//common/cmm_wpa.c
--- 20101216_RT
Same problem here on a eeepc 1015, the device is RT3090. I downloaded
the driver for 3090 from ralink web site and it works fine. I thought I
should mention that since everyone seems to have the problem with
rt2860.
Output of lspci -k :
Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
The problem I face is that after plugging a Logitech QuickCam, that has
a built-in microphone, that microphone does not become active. I can
switch it manually in sound preferences, but it does not becomes a
default. Meaning that
** Attachment added: "A fix that make sure my USB microphone is the default
input source"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/791506/+attachment/2151110/+files/QuickCamE2500.tar.gz
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
The problem I face is that after plugging a Logitech QuickCam, that has
a built-in microphone, that microphone does not become active. I can
switch it manually in sound preferences, but it does not becomes a
default. Meaning that it wont be the
I have the same problem, but only after upgrading from Breezy to Dapper
a few months ago. The most anoying thing is when starting gnome, gnome-
setting-daemon keeps on restarting thus changing the the theme as fast
as it can. For now I just renamed liboil-0.3.so.0*. No more problem
exept that every
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