Styling or not, this is a major UI impedement for users without scroll
wheels, like myself and the Logitech Trackman Marble. Being able to
click the arrows to move up and down in small increments (especially in
large lists) is a fundamental feature of the scroll bar which should not
be disabled. I
I actually found out that my problem was caused by btnx creating a fake
joystick, and not by the keyboard itself. I've stopped using btnx and
"solved" the problem accordingly.
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I am having the same issue with the Logitech Access Keyboard 600 on
Xubuntu 11.10.
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Title:
Microsoft digital media pro keyboard recognised as joys
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When using the Greybird theme, or any other theme with a dark panel and
light applications, the toolbar in Thunderbird uses white text and white
icons. Since the application itself is a fairly light grey on that
theme, the text & icons are difficult to see.
Perhaps Thunderbir
Can we at least get this bug promoted to get some attention? It is
absurd that a package won't run when starting "normally" and hasn't been
commented on in a year or so. Everyone's just using the work-around and
leaving new users to find this on their own every time?
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Note that this seems to also affect a lot of the Banshee addins too. I
did a search on the Samba bugzilla (https://bugzilla.samba.org) and
wasn't able to find any relevant (open) bug reports. I'd highly
recommend promoting this upstream, unless it's already fixed in Samba
3.5.6, which isn't in any
I've noticed it with my iPod as well. For the record, I'm running Xfce
with Xfce Power Manager, so it's not just the Gnome one. I'll just be
careful not to connect the iPod before login.
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Connected Ipod(?) causes g-p-m to fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563862
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Fair enough. Any plans for MurrinaStormCloud to be included in the
murrine-themes package and fixed there? I would hate to see the theme
disappear entirely from the repositories; it's a nice theme.
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Numerous warnings with Murrine-based themes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584941
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** Patch added: "murrine-themes.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49017830/murrine-themes.patch
** Also affects: community-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Numerous warning
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: murrine-themes
Numerous Murrine-based themes have warning due to outdated configuration
options, which will show up any time you run a GTK application from the
terminal. This is mostly in the murrine-themes package (my version is
0.90.3.3ubuntu2), but als
Odd. It seems to work now on my VM. I've attached the log, but it does
clearly indicate that it disables the built-in screen-saver after about
10 minutes. "xset q" confirms that the timeout on the X-Org screen-saver
was set to zero. I've restarted the machine with Gnome-screensaver
running in Daemo
In reply to Chris's request, here is the process listing for gnome-
screensaver (excluding grep locating the process command itself).
ryan 1299 0.0 0.7 17504 4080 ?Ss 18:50 0:00 gnome-
screensaver
I ran this in my VM as had already done some pruning of my Eee PC's
install whe
Public bug reported:
With Karmic no longer having an Xorg.conf, the default screen saver
capabilities (blanking the screen after 10 minutes) of X.org are
enabled.
This can be seen by running "xset q". Under "Screen Saver" a fresh
install of Xubuntu Karmic will show a timeout of 600 seconds (10
mi
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