A workaround that works for me is cd ~/.icons ; ln -s
/usr/share/themes/theme_name default
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Cannot change mouse cursor theme when compiz is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459647
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Seems to be any scrolling, just scrolling through a long list of
bookmarks in firefox 3.0 does it, or a list of files in nautilus, though
not if it's icons, only a list.
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nvidia compiz scrolling items rendering errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446611
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MarcRandolph wrote:
> Howdy, are you still having this problem? It doesn't seem like it was a
> common problem because no other reports of it came in. If it is still
> occuring, what version (mythbackend --version output) was this? If you
> were able to resolve it, what did you do?
>
> Thanks!
>
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
mythbackend logs show the date today (July 28) in the wrong format. Mythbackend
log extract...
-77-2828 00:48:17.335 Seem to be woken up by USER
A mythfrontend connected to this backend gets the date as 28/7/
and the program guide display
Mathieu Pillard wrote:
> I had this problem once when the lookback interface wasn't up for some
> reason. Just in case it's your problem here, here is a quick list of things
> to check:
> * ping 127.0.0.1
> * ping yourhostname
> * ifconfig -a | grep "UP LOOPBACK RUNNING"
>
> If any of these fail,
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Does it happen with any user or just your current one?
>
>
ah, that's interesting. Only happens with me as the user. Must be
something I'm running that alters the behaviour of gnome-session-save.
I will look into this further and see if I can find out which program it
Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu and gnome-session do
> you use? Can you check the .xsession-errors file for anything
> interesting?
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
>Status: Unconfirmed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
When I hit the "log out" button I get a dialog asking log-out, lock,
switch user, hibernate, restart, shut down. Whichever option I choose
then pops up a dialog saying "your session has been saved" and then I
get returned back to my desktop.