This bug is still alive in Lucid. Trying to open an .htaccess file via
Nautilus (2.30.1), Bluefish (1.0.7) starts a blank, unnamed file.
However, from the File > Open menu the same file opens up fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2071
Yep, installing gnome-color-manager helps. Thanks, Sarraceno!
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Title:
colord-sane assert failure: colord-sane: simple-watch.c:454:
avahi_simple
I'm also using a dual monitor setup, and my computer's connected to an
SCX-4200 printer, but I almost never touch the settings of either and
still encounter this bug after almost every boot. The crash is harmless,
but lately seems to have gotten more frequent.
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Public bug reported:
On an Esprimo Mobile U9200 running up-to-date Precise, I am no longer
able to adjust screen brightness at all. The slider in the brightness
and lock dialog does not respond, and after 10–20 seconds, it disappears
entirely (see the screenshots I've attached).
The function keys
** Attachment added: "Brightness and lock dialog before and after"
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If it's of any help, here's what the terminal tells me the moment the
slider disappears:
janne@esprimo:~$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:8314): screen-cc-panel-WARNING **: Error getting
brightness: Timeout was reached
Let me know if there are more details that can be dug up.
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This bug is still, or again, present in Precise. I just installed 11.10
onto an nx6110, upgraded it to 12.04, and needed to use the gnome-
alsamixer workaround to make plugging in headphones mute the speakers.
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Unfortunately I don't even know how to run either, so I'd need more
detailed instructions for testing. However, the slider problem seems to
have vanished, after installing what Update Manager offered yesterday.
The function keys for setting the brightness still do not work, i.e.
behave the way desc
Upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 reset my formerly Finnish keyboard layout
(supposedly into US, based on the comments above — the ö key threw
apostrophes and the ä key semicolons). To restore it, I
1) opened up "Input Method", a dialog window titled "Input Method Configuration
(im-config, ver. 0.24-
Latest sighting yesterday on an up-to-date Saucy. The killall workaround
helps.
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Title:
No clock in menu bar and can't edit Clock settings
To ma
More than once, this issue has coincided with Dropbox (which has an icon
in the panel) not autostarting properly. Has anyone else noticed the
same?
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Experimenting further with Firefox, here's what I've learned:
The maximize button of a semimaximized window resizes and vertically
repositions the window to the exact size and y-position it had been
dragged to before the semimaximization. To be precise, the window only
seems to remember the size a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 870805 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/870805
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 870805
Screen dialog won't remember brightness setting
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Trying to maximize a semi-maximized window, I'm able to reproduce three
different behaviors with three different apps:
* LibreOffice Calc (1:3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1) — works as expected, window maximizes
neatly
* Evince (3.4.0-0ubuntu1.3) — window size stays the same, window moves down
* Firefox (15.0+b
This bug is still alive on 12.04. A slightly faster workaround is to
middle-click the launcher icon.
I assume this affects not only Pidgin but any application that uses
multiple windows in similar fashion. For example, if I close my
VirtualBox Manager while a virtual machine is running in another
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 on an FS Esprimo Mobile U9200 laptop that was
completely muted by the kernel update from 3.2.0-10 to 3.2.0-11 last
week. Using grub, I'm able to test between three installed kernel
versions (3.2.0-10, -11 & -12), and pinpoint that audio works only on
t
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Thanks, David, for your quick response. This bug is no longer present on
3.2.0-14.
It was probably gone by 3.2.0-13 as you suggested, but for some reason
Synaptic never got to offer me that upgrade. I decided not to wait for
the next one to appear but went ahead and installed it manually using
the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 743269 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/743269
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