Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
the find and replace window should not be maximized automatically in
openoffice in the netbook edition. I'm not sure whether this should be
reported under openoffice or maximus or une or something else.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubu
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43362483/Dependencies.txt
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openoffice find and replace window is automatically maximized in netbook edition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557411
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I'm not 100% sure whether this is the bug affecting me. Won't be in much of a
position to test in the near future, but thought I'd add my symptoms in case
they help. I'm running an up-to-date beta of the lucid netbook edition and
network-manager has no problems whatsoever connecting to unsecur
Asus EEE 1000, Intel video card; I've had Plymouth hang on disk checks
at 70% and 73% (never visibly complete one successfully), and the disk
check screen has been the only time I've seen the start-up splash screen
for more than a moment (though usually doesn't appear at all). Once
everything's bo
same issue on my eee-pc 1000 running the latest update of lucid-netbook
beta; the normal boot screen doesn't come up until just a moment before
login, and after the login screen everything appears normal (though
occasionally the bugtracker (?) applet identifies a problem with
plymouthd). I also ge
Same symptoms as described above, but 32-bit netbook with an apport
complaint. 543484 is marked as applying to an older version of plymouth
with a fix released, but I updated plymouth last night and have still
been getting this problem. As others have noted, no splash screen but
otherwise appears
looks like Mr. Basse found a patch in post #134. does someone know
where/whether/when/how that makes it through the pipeline into something
we can update/install?
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I have also had this problem using the 11.10 stock kernel and the
mainline 3.1 kernel on my Asus Eee-pc 1000. The suggestion in #15 that
it is connected to having the adapter unplugged seems consistent with my
experience (to the best of my memory),... but I'll be looking out for
that now.
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