Thanks folks - with any luck once i manually add the oem user back in,
it won't get deleted. Inside a chroot 2.15.24 has just been apt-get'd :)
I apologise if i made any basic errors or assumptions about the way
ubuntu is built - and also what localtime releases.ubuntu.com (daily
build) ;)
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Confusion over the repos - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev
/oem-config/trunk/files is not the repo for oem-config anymore!
xnox - Did you commit your fix to here? I can see your changes to become
version 2.15.23 - yet that was on the 11th, not 14th (if it was 5 hours
ago when you last
Any details of the fix guys? Is the bug number kept in a comment (to a
commit) to a repo?
I too am having the same problem, where the 'oem' user is deleted on the
first boot!
I guess it's not been built yet, as
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/admin/oem-config still shows 2.15.23
This is a reall
Asus 1201n, fresh install. Unity 2d, as hadn't got round to installing
nvidia-current yet.
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This is happening to me too under 12.04 - i have nvidia-current -
however it is worse for me as the machine never reaches suspend AT ALL,
and i have to power off manually.
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This just happened to me on 32bit under VMware Fusion 4.1.1, after
updating, rebooting, clearing the user account and then trying to change
the hide/reveal behaviour of the unity launcher
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Also see here for my comments on consistency with behaviour of
LibreOffice on the 'other two' platforms (how their launchers and
windowing systems treat the application - yes, singular!):
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/29191/
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I believe these workarounds to treat LibreOffice as several seperate
applications on the Unity launch bar are causing problems like the one
seen here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/896608
Please guys, get your design decision done quickly - if 12.04 LTS
launche
Hi Bilal, i think this might be similar to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/896608
I think these problems wouldn't be so severe if there weren't all these
workarounds to treat LibreOffice as several applications (it must be a
marketing decision as explained her
This is STILL occurring in the most recent daily build of 12.04 LTS.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Remove the Libreoffice launch icons (why plural? not that way on other
platformsanyway, that's not the point here)
2. Add the single libreoffice launch icon
3. Try to open an ODT from the web in firef
Hi everyone, i read about this on omgubuntu.co.uk and i really do feel
LUbuntu could use some of these 'papercuts' to aid usability, so i
though i would chime in with a couple of issues / suggestions i have. As
XFCE isn't as lightweight as it could be, i really would like to start
giving it to use
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