In which case, the following list could be inserted into the package
description:
abstractile, anemone, anemotaxis, apollonian, apple2, attraction,
barcode, blaster, blitspin, bouboule, boxfit, braid, bumps, ccurve,
celtic, cloudlife, compass, coral, crystal, cwaves, cynosure,
decayscreen, deco, d
And another quick note: It seems karmic was the last distribution to
contain hypercube, in xscreensaver-data-extra version 5.08-0ubuntu5. I
haven't checked any of the other missing screensavers, though, and I
don't know why they were removed - Debian also seems to have removed
them from unstable an
Just for completeness, the following is (I believe) a full list of
screensavers the package provides that aren't mentioned in its
description:
abstractile
cwaves
kaleidescope
kumppa
lcdscrub
ljlatest
loop
m6502
maze
petri
popsquares
qix
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I believe the following to be a complete list of screensavers mentioned
in the package description, but not provided by the package:
ant
bsod
bubbles
critical
flag
forest
hyperball
hypercube
jigsqw
juggle
mismunch
petry (a typo of petri?)
qiz (a typo of qix?)
rotor
sphere
spiral
t3d
vines
whirlygi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver-data-extra
The xscreensaver-data-extra package describes itself as having various
screensavers it does not actually provide - such as hyperball,
hypercube, t3d (all missing) and bsod (provided by another package) -
this is not an exhaustive l
Also happens on my AMD64 machine running 10.04. ia32-libs had already been
installed for the flash player, and I was trying to download the AMD64 client
anyway. Origami won't let me try to change to i386 or smp clients, complaining
that things are already installed. The thing won't actually star
Just a quick note - the lack of 3D effects were solved simply by going
into System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects and turning them
back on. Still, the initial bug was problematic, and would be daunting
to a user unwilling/unable to go searching through config files (or
wherever the opt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616763/+attachment/1485957/+files/Dependencies.txt
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Launching alternate Window Manager changes default Window Manager with no
option to reset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616763
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, with gdm version 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3.
When another Window Manager is installed that gdm adds as an option to
run with Gnome, for example e16, selecting the "e16 Gnome" option will
cause the normal "Gnome" and "Fails