Your latest comment is above my head. ;-) But I agree that this is
probably not a language-selector bug, so I set l-s to status "Invalid"
and remove myself as the assignee. As soon as you have figured out the
correct (or more likely) package, please add them to the top of this
report.
** Changed i
Right, I got it now. I'm think it must be a bug either in gtk or policykit.
To reproduce, the application font must be set to "Ubuntu 10". Then click
"details" (still in the fonts dialog). This bug depends on the value of
"Resolution".
No bug:
72-74, 76-80, 83-86, 90-98, 105-110 dpi
Bug:
75 dpi
Ok, now I see it. But it does not look like your screenshot; to me (in
Maverick) the heading appears on one line (see attachment auth-
dialog.png).
Whatever caused the line-breaks for you, it seems to have been fixed, so
I change the status to "Fix Released". If you are of another opinion,
you can
> As of Lucid, the "Apply System-Wide..." button on language-selector's
> "Language" tab is greyed out unless
> you have admin privileges
No, it's not. You must be a member of admin group and drop privileges
from the keyring, and you will see this dialog when you click the
button.
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You recei
Thanks for your effort to make Ubuntu better by reporting this issue.
As of Lucid, the "Apply System-Wide..." button on language-selector's
"Language" tab is greyed out unless you have admin privileges, and I
haven't succeeded in reproducing the bug. Could you please let us know
which Ubuntu versi
** Attachment added: "auth.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659391/+attachment/1688765/+files/auth.png
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Authentication wrong word-break
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659391
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