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Ath9k: Signal drops to 0% on connection to AP after a few seconds,
drops conn
Hello, yesterday I installed trusty on my Kingston 60GB SSD
(Model=KINGSTON SV300S37A60G, FwRev=525ABBF0)
After running the simple test with no error I added --no-model-check to
/etc/cron.weekly/fstrim...so far so good
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Affects me too, sample (gmail's side panel): http://imgur.com/FN2gT
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Title:
Firefox 18 anti-aliasing does not render correctly some text
To mana
http://open.knome.fi/2013/02/05/fuzzy-fonts-in-firefox-18-no-more/
tl;dr
In about:config, edit keys in the following way:
Set layers.acceleration.force-enabled to true
Set layers.acceleration.disabled to false
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I installed Quantal's theme and theme engine in Precise and i cannot
reproduce the issue anymore.
However with Precise's stock theme the segfault can still be reproduced.
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Cimi (thanks!) suggests searching for "transition" in gtk-widgets.css and make
some tests with Precise-stock theme.
He says it's probably a bug in gtk regarding that thing.
For comparison, here's the relevant part in Quantal's theme:
$ cat /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css | grep
with Precise's light-themes package (reproducible crash):
$ cat /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css | grep transition
transition: 100ms ease-in-out;
transition: 750ms linear loop;
transition: 0ms ease-in-out;
transition: 0ms ease-in-out;
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commenting out:
/*transition: 100ms ease-in-out;*/
appears to fix (or workaround the issue).
The relevant part:
GtkComboBox,
.button {
background-image: -gtk-gradient (linear, left top, left bottom,
from (shade (@button_bg_color, 1.1)),
Needs to be tested in Quantal - add this to your gtk-widgets.css:
GtkComboBox,
.button {
transition: 100ms ease-in-out;
}
And see if issue persists
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** Also affects: gtk
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: light-themes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
transition: 0ms ease-in-out;
transition: 0ms ease-in-out;
Needs to be commented out as well.
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Title:
emesene crashes with assertion failed i
Ok, since I wanted to run gtk3 in Precise, I uploaded a modified version
of light-themes in the emesene-stable PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~emesene-team/+archive/emesene-
stable/+build/3959490
This version differs from the precise-proposed one: it removes the
transition properties that make the pr
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