This problem has been fixed in anjuta 2.2.2 deb builds in "deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/robster/ubuntu gutsy universe"
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Anjuta crashes on opening or creating a glade file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126314
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This is fixed in upstream version. The bug can be closed.
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Scintilla editor of Anjuta not working
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Indeed, anjuta was split into two for convenience. anjuta-extras is
basically about half of the same stuffs in anjuta before. Please add it
to repository too.
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Adding the anjuta-extras package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486333
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Is it still happening in jaunty (anjuta 2.28.0.0)?
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It would have really helped if the bug was reported upstream. Fixed:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/anjuta/commit/?id=94051ed30e08138fd3ad22d7b91cbae264d4e319
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can't create a new django project
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Hi, I can also confirm similar bug with Macbook Pro 13 inch (8.1 rev I
think). I have a iphone headset, which works fine for both headphone and
mic in Mac OS, but the mic doesn't even get detected in ubuntu precise.
In gnome sound settings, there is only option for internal mic.
Here is output of
"There are many people who despise tap to click functionality" - which
is perfectly fine; choice being choice. But must they satify that
insatiable desire by elaborately checking a checkbox? Can't they just
*not* use it?
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** Description changed:
- Given that user can simply choose not use this feature if he so desires,
- presence of this setting seems superfluous. It requires concious
- tapping which is very distinct to be not mixed up with typical sliding
- on touchpad, so it's easy to just ignore this feature if
Hi Chase, I thought I have been using utouch on my macbookpro. What's
the way to enable it?
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Title:
Touchpad in macbook pro gets clicked all the t
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Title:
nm-apple
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 12.04, I noticed nm-applet would leak huge
memory when I leave my machine running overnight (or more). I would
notice the machice is crawling, and top would reveal 50%+ of 4GB memory
taken by nm-applet.
I figured 2GB for the applet is tad too much ..
This bug also affects Nokia BH-604 headset. I have to switch to HSF mode
everytime I want to initiate a call.
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Title:
Mic is not available with A2
I think I found the problem.
While figuring out what's happening with "Disable touch while typing"
with syndaemon, I tried running it manually "syndaemon -i 3 -k -t -R"
and it started working much better!
So, I looked at what the default command was for syndaemon from a fresh
boot, and found it t
eek! Ubuntu overrides it through a custom patch
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-settings-
daemon/ubuntu/view/head:/debian/patches/10_smaller_syndaemon_timeout.patch.
why :(? I would think pstream fixed it for a reason.
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The bug is in gnome-settings-daemon. Moving there.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) => gnome-
settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
By reducing the upstream default 2 sec timout, this fix introduces a
severe usability issue for macbook pro users like me. See lp #962958.
Getting to your original bug:
"1.) Type a few key strokes.
2.) Try to move the cursor using the touchpad."
That issue can be easily fixed by adding -t o
Apparently, the above patch was introduced as a response to bug #801763.
The right way to have fixed that bug would have been to introduce -t
option to syndaemon, rather than reducing the timeout. And I think it
should be fixed in upstream g-s-d because I can understand that bug
being sometimes ann
Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673055
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #673055
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673055
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Upstream bug to introduce -t option:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673055
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #673055
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673055
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gnome-bugs #673055 is not really fix for this bug (it's fix for bug
#801763). The fix is to remove Ubuntu patch:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-settings-
daemon/ubuntu/view/head:/debian/patches/10_smaller_syndaemon_timeout.patch
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Hi Sebastien, I understand. Please read comment #14 in bug #801763 and
also see the upstream bug I filed. Essentially, there is better way to
deal with it.
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Hi Sebastien,
I believe my comment #13 has been incorrectly interpreted. I wrote it in
response to someone "assigning" this bug to gnome-bugs #673055 (I
received a notification of the change). I wanted to make sure we don't
end up interpreting the upstream bug as a fix for this one and hence
wait
Hi Sebastien, Just noticed the fix going in. Thank you very much!
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Title:
Touchpad in laptops gets clicked all the time randomly when typing
To m
I can confirm this on Thinkpad T410 with ubuntu 11.10. The way it's
happening with me is:
1. Set manually the preferred brightness.
2. Wait some time (usually about 3 secs).
3. press a key or move mouse.
4. Screen goes to full brightness.
I have the power plugged in. This is naturally very annoyi
For those interested to get past this stuck state to continue 11.10
installation can do following:
1. Edit the file /etc/init.d/cups, and add "exit 0" right in the beginning as
first statement. This will bypass the failures in starting cups.
2. Find out PID of current running process of this scri
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