Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: liferea
Applications should not show up in the indicator-applet messages listing
if blacklisted (i.e., copy or link of the appropriate file in
'/usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/' to
'~/.config/indicators/messages/applications-blacklist/').
Thi
This is in response to #44 to #47
One 'official' way of turning off the use of indicator-messages is to
blacklist the app (e.g. a symbolic link in ~/.config/indicators/messages
/applications-blacklist/). However, I cannot get this to work for
Liferea, which may be a bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: krusader
System: Ubuntu 9.10, 1280x768 laptop screen.
Version: Krusader 1:2.0.0-1ubuntu2
Reproducible: yes
The window geometry and location of a Krusader window changes on
selection of files in opposite panels, shifting the Krusader window
position left
I had hoped these wifi issues would be confined to the Karmic kernels.
Now time is pressing to see a sollution for the next LTS release.
Please, devs, give this a moment of your time and try to prevent it to
be a show-stopper for the LTS. From the Remote bug watches links on this
page (particulary
Update: I have had _no_ issues with WIFI dropouts ever since I followed
the advise in post #57, now more than two months ago. Except after each
installed update of the linux kernel, but a simple recompilation of the
bleeding edge driver set (including a 'make clean') solves it again.
Tested on Ubun
(Continued from #67)
Right after my previous post I followed the link mentioned in #57, then
compiled and installed the 'bleeding edge' compat-wireless driver, which
in my case was downloaded as a 'compat-wireless-2010-02-01' packaged
archive.
My WiFi connection has been up and running for a coup
I experience similar network dropouts, approximately since upgrading to
Karmic last November. Dmesg reports are similar to post #59 and others.
I can be reproduced this effectively by use of higher load sent-receive
communications, such as Skype. The connections drop within 30 minutes of
Skype aud
Same issue here (9.04). Acroread upgrade failed, and a "partial dist-
upgrade" failed over and over. I solved it by a "sudo apt-get remove
acroread acroread-debian-files;sudo apt-get install acroread".
Not sure if it directly relates, but somewhere between the attempted
partial dist-upgrade and th