Filed a Bugreport at Bugzilla (whats recommended at http://more-
cowbell.org/index.php/Bugs):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617633
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Filed a Bugreport at Bugzilla (whats recommended at http://more-
cowbell.org/index.php/Bugs):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617638
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Hi,
I can confirm this bug for ubuntu 10.4 alpha 3 on i383 (using gdm
version 2.29.6-0ubuntu5).
When starting the gdmsetup through terminal with 'gdmsetup' or using
System-->Administration-->Login Screen everything works fine.. the
window appears and with clicking the 'Unlock'-Button it asks for
Ah I was a bit too fast...
It isn't exactly the same bug which affects me, isn't it? So should I
fill a new bugreport?
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gdmsetup does not let me unlock
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Binary package hint: gdm
When starting the gdmsetup through terminal with 'gdmsetup' or using
System-->Administration-->Login Screen everything works fine.. the
window appears and with clicking the 'Unlock'-Button it asks for the
adminpassword. But when starting it in the ter
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unlock gdmsetup-window fails when executed with sudo
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I know this bug is old... But in cowbell_0.2.7.1 with Ubuntu 9.04
(Jaunty Jackalope) it still exists. Editing cowbell
~/cowbell-0.2.7.1/po/fr.po (line 831 and 832) should fix it (see
cowbell.fix). I can't test it overhere at the moment sry!!!
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Ehm I am doing this for the first time... Are the .diff.gz and/or the
.dsc files nedded to review my solution?
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Seems that the Problem was in po/es.po... I removed all carriage return
symbols (line breaks should work fine with \n only). I can't test
whether the fix work or not on my machine, sry!
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=565258
Think thats the reason why I can't test it. Building fails with mono
2.2!
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Think thats the reason why I can't test it. Building fails with mono
2.2!
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Replaced "enerprise" with "enterprise" in xubuntu-docs-9.04.2ubuntu1
/desktop-guide/internet/C/nm.xml (2 times in line 19).
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Can't find the Bug in xubuntu-docs-9.04.2/desktop-guide/basic-commands/C
/basic-commands.xml:
193The cp command makes a
194copy of a file. For example, type:
195 cp foo bar to make
196 an exact copy of foo and name it
bar.
197 foo will be unchanged.
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Can't find the bug in xubuntu-docs-9.04.2/desktop-guide/basic-commands/C
/basic-commands.xml:
204 The mv command moves a
205 file to a different location or will rename a file.
206 Examples are as follows:
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It's fixed upstream now.
(https://git.kernel.org/?p=utils/kernel/cpufreq/cpufrequtils.git;a=commitdiff;h=26ce99ab92ae9f1f367a58b7858a96f4e1e6814c)
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