I have a request for the following feature that may ameliorate the
problem.
To help the user find the context, I suggest the following behavior:
Right after scrolling finishes, a horizontal line that runs across the
page flashes briefly that is located at the part of the document that
before scrol
Public bug reported:
According to spec/documentation, "implementations must undo quoting
before expanding field codes and before passing the argument to the
executable program."
https://developer.gnome.org/desktop-entry-spec/#exec-variables
lightdm fails to do so and passes the double-quote char
** Package changed: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => lightdm (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) => lightdm
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Title:
Lightdm fails to
Public bug reported:
This is about an upstream bug in Boost 1.67:
https://github.com/boostorg/python/issues/209
The bug has been fixed by this merged PR:
https://github.com/boostorg/python/pull/218/commits/0fce0e589353d772ceda4d493b147138406b22fd
The PR made it to upstream version 1.68 but Ubunt
I got this segfault soon after I created a symlink of a folder that has
music that Rhythmbox knows about.
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Title:
rhythmbox-metadata crashed with
Public bug reported:
At least one Python script (/usr/share/oneconf) uses Python 2 syntax but
use a version-less /usr/bin/python in its shebang. As a result, if the
user configures Python 3 to be the default Python for /usr/bin/python,
the script fails.
The script(s) should be either fixed to be
I have a similar problem. I have always been using Dvorak. After I
upgraded from Ubuntu 10 without Unity, to Ubuntu 11 with Unity, ctrl-
shift-T works only if I press it according to the QWERTY layout. On a
fresh install with Dvorak, ctrl-shift-t works with the Dvorak layout.
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I have the same problem. My grub menu is unreadable. It's a black screen
with white streaks that look like what is supposed to be menu items.
When I press up and down, the streaks get updated.
I have a Samsung Series 9 laptop running Natty on a fresh install.
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
I was trying to install 64-bit Natty Beta-2 from a USB flash drive with
the ISO image onto a Samsung 900X3A, released 1-2 months ago. This
machine has a SSD. I think it may also support EFI, if that makes any
difference.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ub
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes on "Installing
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/768051/+attachment/2078240/+files/partman
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Title:
Ubiqu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 765270 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/765270
I just tried installing using a bootable USB with the live image from
the daily build of Apr 22, and the problem is gone. I was able to
successfully install Natty on my system.
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