I have the same issue that Peter has described above. I copied my 46 MB
Evolution backup (made on Hardy with all the latest updates applied) to
a machine running a clean install of Intrepid and experienced similar
events to those Peter has described.
When attempting to start Evolution for the firs
Thanks Peter,
I've added an edited version of my comment above to the GNOME bugzilla
report you've created. (I also included information about the hardware
I'm running Intrepid on).
If I happen to find a fix or workaround I'll of course report back here
:)
Regards
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Conversion of existing ma
Hi Sebastien,
I confess, I've never manually patched anything before, but I'm willing
to give it a go. Where do I go to grab the patches? I'm googling patch
application now, but any specific pointers or tips would be welcome.
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Conversion of existing mailboxes fails silently
https://bugs.launch
Disappointingly, this issue remains with the final "gold" release
version of Firefox 3.
I agree with Michael Losonsky above, this may not be a bug in code, but
the refusal of the "RichResults" to obey the "Clear Private Data"
command presents a significant privacy issue (I find this very
surprisin
Public bug reported:
I'm running 8.04 (Hardy Heron) 32-bit desktop edition with all the
latest updates as of 6th June, 2008 @ 12:28.
This is obviously very minor from a technical standpoint and presumably
requires merely updating a simple message string, but it's just the kind
of thing that confu
Further to my report above...
I should acknowledge that the example command in the Remote Desktop
preferences will (of course) only be inappropriate for remote clients
that do not have the "vncviewer" command available by default, such as
Hardy Heron. For earlier versions of Ubuntu (and, I assume,
Sorry for the missing information Ralph.
Running
dpkg -S /usr/bin/vino-preferences
reveals that the package name is "vino".
Thanks for your help.
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Misleading instructions in Remote Desktop (vino-preferences) settings panel on
Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237883
You received this bu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcolor2
GNOME's gcolor2 utility allows the current colour to be saved for future
use. A Delete button is provided to remove unwanted colours from the
saved list, but this has not worked on my last two Ubuntu installations,
8.10 and 9.04 (32-bit).
Highlig