Screensavers are a complete waste of space and just a legacy of the CRT
era. Just one additional variable that can cause problems PC. I'd be
happy if there was just 5 simple screensavers. As DavidCOG pointed out,
its also a wastage of CPU and thus not very 'green'. Every little bit
counts!
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I like the solution provided by soliac. I agree that no other items in
the right-click menu which have it, but there are many items in the edit
menu which do not mention any shortcut keys at all, so I don't think
there is any rule we need to follow. The right-click menu can
selectively mention a
Sorry, please ignore the first sentence of my previous message. I meant
that I agreed with 'jango' not soliac. The select and then click to
rename can get annoying after a while when you often end up entering
rename mode by mistake...especially if you are using a touchpad not
mouse.
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Cannot re
If we look at various UI operations as layers of importance. In
windows, why is changing the name of a file made almost as easy as
opening a file. Is it such a priority task that we are willing to
accept the potential mistakes that can occur?
Even if we feel that the benefits of making Windows f
I find the window's rename mode to be more of an issue when using a
laptop with touchpad rather than a mouse On a small netbook or a
smaller laptop, it would be even more irritating. Not everyone sits on
a desk using a mouse.
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This only ever happened once. So I'll change the status to invalid as
perhaps I had shutdown the system myself with some key combination
pressed by mistake.
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Jaunty powered-off (shutdown) for no apparent reason [open apps: Netbeans
6.5.1, Fi
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Blender display crashes and becomes garbled when switching workplaces with
Gnome-Do usage.
ht
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Binary package hint: blender
When I start initially working with Blender 0.48a, there is no problem,
but once I start interacting with the Gnome workplace switcher or Gnome-
do, the display becomes garbled and a mess. After I resize the screens,
things tend to get back to no
** Summary changed:
- Blender display crashes and becomes garbled when switching workplaces with
Gnome-Do usage.
+ Blender display crashes and becomes garbled when switching workplaces and/or
Gnome-Do usage.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: blender
- When I start initially wor
In Nautilus I would like to see an option under Edit -> Preferences ->
Behaviour which would allow us to either turn off the '2nd click rename'
or turn it on. There is room for adding this option and if,
implimented, this drastic change of behavior does warrant a preferences
menu entry, in my opin
I see this as a 'paper cut' because its a usability issue that can
easily be fixed. For example, If I were to right-click on a webpage
inside Firefox, it does not cause any problems because the mouse pointer
is not automatically selecting something from the menu. But if I was to
right-click anywh
I believe that this is valid as a 'paper-cut' as it is a usability issue
which can be easily fixed.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Description changed:
- On some mouse devices, I find my self too easily creating a new folder
- by mistake, when i click the
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Status: New => Confirmed
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The 'Create Folder' option in the right click menu is too easily selected by
mistake.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388859
You received
There would be a lot of people who have input hardware which is slightly
sticky. Moreover, you don't even need the mouse to be buggyit
depends on the firmness of the button. Not everyone uses a standard
Logitech or Microsoft mouse. There are a whole range of mice out there
with different qua
Not heard from the author after the initial reporting, so I assume
things are fine now.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384697
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I have checked with Windows XP and KDE and neither have this issue; when
right clicking, nothing is automatically highlighted and ready for
selection. So I believe this to be a gnome specific issue which does
not provide any benefit to the end user, but can be an annoyance. It is
wrong to assume
** Summary changed:
- The 'Create Folder' option in the right click menu is too easily selected by
mistake.
+ The right-click menu automatically highlights an item (e.g. 'create folder'),
which can lead to selecting the wrong item by mistake.
** Description changed:
On some mouse devices, I
@J Nice idea.
It would only really work if the panel is available. Without the panel, would
we just go back to the way its been done previously? I like the idea of
displaying the information in the left panel, it would make make the panel much
more useful.
@Cheiron Again a good idea.
But a
The Realtek ethernet card RTL8101 does not seem to work for me either.
The driver than Ubuntu Jaunty uses by default is R8169. I tried using
the R8101 proprietary driver but to no avail. Did this card work with
Hardy?
This is a major problem for me. Without the network card working, its
complet
Sorry, this is a false alarm. My modem has MAC filtering, so just needed to
add the mac address to the allowed list.
Working fine now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355482
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@ danielTo say that this happens with 'every' system, is just not true.
Just click the right mouse button in Windows, KDE or Openbox and this
behaviour doesn't happen; nothing is automatically selected. I have
not tried Apple OSX or XFCE environments, however. This is actually
only a problem wit
Public bug reported:
I have been using Ubuntu 8.04 since the last month or so on a Dell 1526
Laptop with 2GB of Ram and ATI Graphics. Occasionally after login, the
bottom panel and sometimes the top panel do not display any items. This
is usually fixed by logging out and logging in again.
** Af
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Panel items occasionally do not display after log-in.
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Hi,
Many thanks for getting back to me. Where do I find
the .xsession-errors file? I tried waiting but made no difference.
Recently I am finding that the problem is happening all the more often.
Kind regards,
Nitin
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 07:20 +, Parthan wrote:
> Thanks for taking your time
The problem has resolved after a re-installation and update. I no
longer face this problem.
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Panel items occasionally do not display after log-in.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257506
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I quite like the way its done in Linux. Instead of Ctrl+A, you can just
double click the address bar and the entire contents is selected
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It could be an extension causing this problem, as I see that you've
installed some 'experimental' add-ons such as FasterFox etc. I don't
think FasterFox extension is compatible with Firefox 3.0. Maybe you
should create a new profile and remove extensions and see if that makes
any difference.
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I was running Firefox while installing Netbeans 6.5.1 and JavaFX 1.2 SDK. Once
installation completed and I was running Netbeans. After a few minutes, my
laptop powered-off (shutdown) by itself, for no apparent reason. Once
rebooted, everything seems to be working fine.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Nautilus, once I've connected to a remote server via Sftp, I find
that double clicking on a folder suddenly and randomly brings me back to
my Home folder. Its as if I've been logged out of the Sftp session, but
I just need to press 'backspace
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 439448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
After login, on random occasions, I find that the 'NetworkManager Applet
0.8' and often the 'Indicator Applet Session 0.3.7' visually crash.
This is more
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 439448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
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** Summary changed:
- Applets in gnome-panel visually cras
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