Have both issues. The workaround for the second hand 15 second jump
back on my system is to turn the animation smoothness all the way down
to rough.
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I think it's important to iterate that this bug differs from other
software-center bugs in that the warning dialog is persistent and
interrupts any activity over and over.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523341
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Same problem, installed xChat and emesene and they appeared in the
Internet menu, but on reboot they were no longer in the Applications
menu.
In Software Center they are still there, checkmarked as installed.
Using Software Center I uninstalled and installed xChat and the
Applications Menu item wa
Successfully solved my problem with sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup.
I have ATI and on boot had to switch screens and back to CTRL+ALT+F7 to
render gui, and additionally hitting the [ENTER] key would lock up the
system (to the point where switching CTRL+ALT+F2 wouldn't work).
After running "s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 519882 ***
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knew enough to not respond to your bug comment with a
comment!
Thanks,
jage
On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 19:03 +, Sense Hofstede wrote:
> Thank you for letting know this is still and issue in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
> However, please don't change the status of the upstream project as they
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Status: New => Confirmed
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With 10.4 I have the same bug, it does not appear to be triaged in
Lucid.
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Instead of setting the system clock (which appears to be 436535) can the
LiveCD not just read the system clock? If it's wrong once the LiveCD is
booted I imagine (I'm new) that Ubuntu can be used to set it manually.
(Posted a similar comment in 436535 since while not the same the
solution might be
I've been running Ubuntu 9.10 and Kubuntu 9.10 from LiveCD and they both
reset my system clock to GMT.
Apart from just not setting the clock, couldn't the LiveCD just read the
System Clock instead of assuming GMT? Even if it's wrong it's because
the system clock is wrong, not Ubuntu. (retorical
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