Alex,
It is supposed to change from transparent to opaque when that option is
selected. See the first image I posted.
When "Panel Opacity for Maximized Windows Toggle" is selected and
"Panel Opacity" is zero, the window, upon being maximized, should change
the panel from transparent to opaque.
I see people saying that this is fixed in Unity 7?
I am using Unity 7.2.4 in trusty and it's definitely not fixed.
In fact, it has been a problem for such a long time that I'm perfectly
confident it will never be fixed.
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The issue in my post appears to have been resolved.
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Title:
Unity: wrong window dimensions / location in Java applications
To manage notificatio
I am now having what appears to be the same issue as reported in this
bug, after the resolution to it. I began to notice this yesterday
(March 1) with the release of compiz=1:0.9.9~daily13.03.01-0ubuntu1.
I've attached a screenshot of the issue.
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https://bug
Omer, thanks for that information. Indeed updated drivers in that form
are rare and I assume this one has been pushed through at the request of
Valve. Anyway, thanks for the notification. Can we expect to have
updated drivers through the official repositories in the future?
On a side note, I am
I'm resetting this bug to NEW.
I realize this is an experimental feature that's enabled by using an
unintended tool. As such it's probably a very low priority, but it's
still a bug. We need to, at minimum, acknowledge that it exists.
I still have this issue with Precise 12.04.1, kernel 3.2.0-31
After testing unity 5.16.0-0ubuntu1 from the precise-proposed
repository, this issue is fixed for me on single monitors.
However, it seems to be present when my second monitor is attached and
receiving output. Can anyone else confirm this?
I'm at kernel 3.2.0-31 with nvidia 304.43 drivers and un
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Title:
Panel Opacity for Max
The installation in question was fully updated and used nvidia-current
versions 295.40 and 295.49, available from the Ubuntu repositories and
my PPA, respectively.
This machine has been migrated to a virtual environment. But, it still
exists with a fully updated machine using virtualbox 4.1.18 an
This seems like an anti-feature.
In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
launcher to check mails.
If anyone would be so kind as to _hint_ at
I can't at the moment, I'm continually killing off the process to ensure
my cores are free for my use.
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Title:
zeitgeist-daemon using ~100% of CPU
As requested, zg-dump.txt attached.
This issue appeared for me a few days ago and has happened two or three
times. The resolution seems to be rebooting the machine.
Hopefully we can find a resolution to this issue.
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This bug still exists in Oneiric 11.10. Along with other icons, notably
the Zoom In/Out and Normal Size in the Nautilus View menu. Going on two
years without packaging these icons and it would be nice if they were
included.
Assuming that the people who know how to change the default behavior of
Correct, it no longer suspends when it shouldn't.
However, there is still a bug highly affecting release quality in gnome-
screensaver. The screensaver ignores the settings under "Screen" and
never resumes from screen blanking, X must be restarted. The only
resolution is to kill the gnome-screen
Eugene, no those were not my settings for suspend behavior.
It is set to suspend after 10 minutes on battery and when the lid is
closed. On AC it is set to never suspend over time or when the lid is
closed. Furthermore, changing the dconf settings was not effective, the
behavior returned after a
dpkg -s gnome-settings-daemon | grep ^Version
Version: 3.2.0-0ubuntu3
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/critical-battery-action='shutdown'
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/idle-dim-ac=false
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/idle-dim-battery=false
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/pl
This issue still exists as of this post on Gnome 3.2.0.
My laptop suspends after an unknown period of time regardless of the
settings I choose in Power Settings.
Currently, it is set to suspend only when on battery power (it is on AC
always at home), but still suspends after time. Also, the resu
Problem, however, still exists in Karmic. I am extremely hesitant to
upgrade this specific production level machine with concerns unforeseen
circumstances.
If it is fixed in Lucid though, upgrading to a more long-term LTS
release sounds like a good idea.
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nfs-kernel-server fails to start afte
Here is the console output of 'who -r' and 'initctl list'.
This server still suffers the same symptoms, I must manually stop and
restart nfs-kernel-server and portmap after each reboot to access my
network storage.
** Attachment added: "20100503"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47723213/20100503
My apologies if this is redundant data.
Most certainly due to the popularity of this bug, the buttons are nearly
completely configurable in either left or right side situations.
However, if additional .png associations could be made for the "close"
and "menu" buttons, specifically when they are is
I am having a similar issue while printing from a DRM protected PDF
using Adobe Reader 9.3.1. Using 10.04 Lucid with a Canon IP4300.
Printer is recognized, document is sent out, but remains as "Processing"
and never prints.
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A print job sent to the PDF printer by Adobe Reader stucks at the "Pr
This bug affects me as well. Good to hear that it will be fixed soon.
Though it seems as of right now it is available in Lucid repositories.
I feel that while an archive freeze may be in effect, a notice should be
made available to users. This could be easily done on the Beta 1 Known
Issues secti
Prior to the current kernel the system was using linux-image-2.6.31-16
-generic-pae, its likely I missed a version between them as this is a
server. However, after adding your suggestion to /etc/init/rc-
sysinit.conf, the problem is still present, with the same resolution.
Below is my original rc-
Public bug reported:
After updating to kernel 2.6.31-20-generic-pae on my Karmic server, nfs-
kernel-server fails to start and I cannot mount my network shares. I
believe this is because portmap is not started before nfs-kernel-server.
To remedy the situation I am forced to:
1. Log in via ssh
2
This bug affects me as well. The window controls should be on the right
side and in the standard order of minimize, maximize, close for the
final release of Lucid. At the very least, please make this
configurable. If someone actually wants the controls on the left side,
they can make this adjust
I also have this issue with the onboard sound on my Asus A8S-x.
Confirmed workaround in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf works.
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