Strange... I had problems with Gnome panel on two machines. Tried to re-install
Ubuntu but still, suddenly the panel went completely or partially blank after
reboot.
However, somewhere in mid of february the problem was gone.
I have also tried two Ubuntu derivates: Mint. I didn´t like it, KDE se
About the same for me. First, no problem.
I have used Ubuntu on my private computer since 2006, on my company computers
since 2008, and when helping friends to install Linux.
I have always re-arranged items so that all of them are on the lower panel, and
then erased the upper panel. This has nev
This is strange... I think it depends on how still the flash-ads outside the
video are. This time they were still, and I get no flickering (well, maybe one
at the beginning, but after that it was completely stable. Strange...
/Stefan
> Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 01:30:03 +
> From: travisejo...@
9.10.
Previously (Firefox 3 and Ubuntu 9.04) we had no problem, this is a new one.
Best regards
Stefan Berge
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:13:37 +
> From: launch...@micahscomputing.com
> To: olyckh...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 484976] Re: Flickering on sites with Flash video + F
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Flickering on sites with Flash video + Flash buttons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48497
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
With Ubuntu 9.10 installed, 64-bit or 32-bit doesn´t matter, the following
happens:
When watching a page with a flash video + flash buttons beside it, both video
and the rest of the page experience random flickering and flashes (no joke).
T
Overwriting should be OK, as I don´t plan to do any update until the
final 9.10 arrives. By then, this bug will surely have been taken care
of.
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Eh... just one more thing. I am not a real newbie, but I don´t type in
Terminal more than necessary. So, I got some help with the linux
commands here: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fileman.html
Deleting grubenv was no problem (rm grubenv after doing sudo su). Then I typed
sudo gedit to open g
I had the same problem with a 32-bit install, but after following mr
Bergman´s "recepy" I can "kill" the computer by pushing the restart
button, and it boots up perfectly again. So a clean shutdown is no
longer needed. Thank you, mr Bergman!
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