gotcha, so i can't tell, is it getting fixed?
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Saïvann Carignan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I found it, that was just because my computer now uses compiz. The bug
> does not appear with compiz, only metacity.
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> Newly-sensitive button ignores clicks until c
i certainly have this bug on gutsy 64 bit.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Saïvann Carignan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just discovered that this bug does not exist for ubuntu 64 bit. I can
> still reproduce it in up-to-date Gutsy/Hardy i386 but not with a up-to-
> date Hardy amd64, can som
why not apply the workround in the installer or synaptic ?
I did look at some of the upstream reports a little while ago, but I
dont remember being convinced that there was any reason why a hack
couldnt be tacked onto the end of the gtk set sensitive code, providing
it respected the visibility sta
This bug is VERY trivial I happened to be using monodevelop so heres
some mono code with 2 buttons, 1 with the bug and 1 using the work
round
(I have used this workround in c++ before)
protected virtual void OnGoButtonClicked (object sender,
System.EventArgs e)
{
w
sure, there is a balance.
and there are more important bugs to fix. thats why this one has been open
for 5+ years. still, i believe that maybe theres a better way to do it?
this bug can easily be fixed in 15 minutes by the person who wrote this code
in the first place. is that who would normall
I noticed this bug over five years ago in Winbloze !!!
reporting this upstream will have little result "theres a workround"
I think submitting a patch upstream that hides then shows a button when
it becomes enabled, might embarrass the people upstream to actually fix
the problem. especially if it
While I am new to Ubuntu, I have over a decade of professional experience in
IT projects and I am so shocked that someone with an Ubuntu email address
would actually make the statement that Sebastien has made I feel compelled
to respond with my own points. The importance of producing robust, stable
Then use the manpower that's introducing new features!
Bug fixes are far more important that new features
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I first noticed this also around 2001 ish, but in windows!!
(is this the first cross platform bug?!)
as nothing has been done in *over* 5 years, I think
some kind of patch would be rather nice...
nullack wrote:
> Looks as though this bug has been around since 2001. Sadly it retains an
> upstream p
i wasnt the first one to file it. so that makes it at least 2 years
old.
i'm using the latest version of synaptic and its still not fixed.
On 7/9/07, Mertiki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This bug is 2 years old ? Do you mean that there's already a fix for
> this bug ?
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> Newly-sensitiv
guys, i filed this bug in the summer of 2005! i've been getting an
email or 2 a week about it ever since someone fix it already!
thanks :-)
On 7/9/07, Ross Peoples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> While guiding a new Ubuntu user (coming from Windows) through the
> Install process, thi
I notice that the Kubuntu Feisty Fawn installation does not suffer from
the same bug. They have it working properly.
-ray
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Newly-sensitive button ignores clicks until cursor re-enters it
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22930
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