+1 as well
I've been waiting to see if something would get updated. I've tried
clearing out related settings in gconf-editor, uninstalling and
reinstalling gnome-do, and restarting gnome. None of these actions seem
to make a difference.
Note that I can post successfully, I just do not receive f
Great! This should be more publicly known. After trying this I'm
getting updates now, however the first one I saw was shown twice. I'll
post here once I've seen a few more and know that double notifications
are happening consistently.
One thing I did notice was that the first of the notificatio
Here is what I'm experiencing right now: I get two update notifications
rather than one. If the update was from someone that the microblogging
plugin had seen before, both updates have the user's icon in the
notification. However, if the microblogging plugin does not have the
user's icon, the fi
Another update on the double update issue: After a few
suspends/resumes, it appears that I'm only receiving one notification
now. It would probably be better to understand why two were being
shown, but the problem is resolved for me at least.
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I am seeing very similar behavoir. I recently updated to the latest
jaunty packages as I generally do a few times a week. After a reboot,
the wireless connection entry for my hidden SSID WPA2 Personal access
point now refuses to connect. I'm convinced this is a bug somewere as
this has been work
I'm experiencing very similar issues. In my case it is with JabRef.
Font rendering is garbled at times, table rows are not tall enough for
the contained text, etc. I have attached an image that shows this.
Any ideas on what the problem could be?
Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 (currently up to date with rep
Public bug reported:
When attempting to view full screen flash video (YouTube, etc.) in
Firefox, the full screen window appears, then immediately closes. It
appears that it is working, but that something is causing the window to
close immediately after opening.
** Affects: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
After a discussion on the Ubuntu forums
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1188690) with a few other
users, it appears that this is a focus follows mouse issue. Please see
that thread for more details.
Briefly, if one enables focus follows mouse, this bug presents itself.
If one disables f
Yes, I don't believe this is either a Firefox nor a GDM bug. However, I
wasn't sure what package to file this under.
I have found that this behavior exists in Firefox 3.0.* (before I
upgraded) and still exists in Firefox 3.5.* (after I upgraded). I'm on
still happy with Jaunty, therefore haven't
Thanks! Hopefully someone more familiar with compiz will be able to
help me track this problem down and fix it.
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Full Screen Flash Not Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407573
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I've been using an fdi file that is very similar in Karmic and noted the
workaround on my blog: http://alan.lamielle.net/2009/10/07/thinkpad-
trackpoint-scrolling-in-ubuntu-karmic-koala It's worked for me since
Jaunty and continues to work in Karmic. Consider this a second for
including a similar
I am affected by this bug as well (in Karmic.) I seem to remember at
one point that I selected to not show some form of tooltip. I'm
wondering if this was it and this isn't actually a bug. Where might one
look to find settings related to tooltips and network manager? I've
searched through the s
I followed up on this bug myself by looking at the source for the
network-manager-applet project. The 'Attempting...' string is found at
src/applet-device-wifi.c:1243 of the branch I cloned. So it would
appear that the code to display this tooltip is still available. I just
need to figure out wh
This bug has hit me as well. I get the same 'ERROR: No TX rate
available.' in dmesg when trying to connect on 5GHz to a Xirrius AP. At
some point, it switches to 2.4GHz and the connection works well.
Also, is there a way to force a given connection on 5GHz or 2.4GHz using
network manager? OR do
I'm also experiencing this issue. As was stated earlier, but 437990
looks to be a duplicate of this one. I'll refrain from posting any
details unless someone needs more information. Let me know if there is
something that needs testing, I'd love to help get this bug fixed.
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[karmic] Intel WiF
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437990
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I can confirm that I cannot click flash buttons in Compiz in Karmic
amd64. However, switching to Metacity from Compiz does not fix the
issue. Could I have a different version of flash than those of you that
this switch works for?
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Can't click butttons inside flash (like play/pause in youtube)
Thanks lightning9, it's good to know there is a workaround available.
I'm not willing to try it quite yet as using 5GHz N isn't a mission
critical feature for me; it's more of an annoyance that I cannot use it.
I'm going to wait a while and hopefully someone will fix the iwlagn
driver. Thanks for
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