On my upgrade from 9.10 I was absolutely aghast to see the new position
for the window controls. I have read the justifications on the various
blogs and in the bug reports, and the only thing that I can really say
is "what the were they thinking?!!" This is, in my opinion, a very
serious misc
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user.log contains the following. I'm just following the request to report it.
running Ubuntu 9.10
Jan 25 18:50:40 UNIBOO pulseaudio[1764]: ratelimit.c: 1 events suppressed
Jan 25 18:52:40 UNIBOO pulseaudio[1764]: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write
new data to the device
FWIW I have audio muted.
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I'm getting random evolution crashes, too, after an upgrade to 10.04
Don't know much about how to find out what it is, but I did spot these...
b...@uniboo:~$ dmesg |grep evolution
[59933.061583] evolution[7604]: segfault at 1e ip 001e sp b057ddfc error 4
in libemiscwidgets.so.0.0.0[11+720
I'm unable to verify on 9.04 as my machine is running 8.10.
It was an easily reproducible error, though, following the steps I gave.
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On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 18:28 +, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Do you still have this issue with Ubuntu 9.04 with the new version in
> the ppa at https://launchpa
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Ubuntu 8.10 OS. OpenOffice Writer openoffice.org-writer 1:2.4.1-11ubuntu2.1
I had writer open with a document, added new fonts to Ubunty by dropping TTF
files in /.fonts
Two noticeable problems; first, when closing the document the dialog
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Yes, just reproduced on a different machine running 9.04.
Open a writer document. Make some changes.
Copy a whole bunch (say, 10) TTF files into ~/.fonts
Now go to the document and paste some text. Crash.
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I am seeing this bug, too. Home folder does not respond to compact layout or
icon resizing via menu. Resizing by Ctrl-scroll wheel works in all windows.
However, sub-folders seem to be behaving correctly via menu setting (compact
view and icon size). Setting changed in nautilus as above. Usi
Also affected. eMachines em350. Trackpad as ImPS/2 works, but inability
to adjust sensitivity/disable on typing makes using my machine with
Ubuntu a frustrating experience.
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I get this, too. I've found that if the left-mouse button stops working
(on my external mouse), then if I click on the touchpad left-mouse
button, all reverts to normal. It seems to be stuck in some sort of
selection mode (sometimes text highlights as I move the mouse).
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I can now reproduce this bug. It's *definitely* a Compiz related bug.
Simply go to compiz settings manager and enable wobbly windows.
Instant top-menu bar corruption. For me, anyway.
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The top menu bar has corrupted. No icon or text is legible. However the
items in the bar still work. For example, I can click where the time
display *was* and I get the calendar dropdown. But the time is not
visible on the menu bar anymore -- just a
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What I find quite interesting is that when an icon is corrupt (for
example, my wireless network icon is half-obscured by half of the CPU
temperature icon shape), and the icon is subsequently modified (e.g., I
disable and re-enable wireless network causing the icon to animate), the
only part of the
I have a very similar bug. This has appeared over a number of OS
installations. Currently with 10.04. I'm running a Dell Inspiron 5400 and
having issues with the screen going black, and remaining so. This happens most
often when I've had the lid closed, but perhaps 10% of the time I'm just
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