If this bug (which still exists two years later) has already been
reported, why do we not mark this one as a duplicate with a link to the
active bug, which is hard to find. I can only find this younger bug,
which was triaged
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/577956)
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Happens to me after updating from intrepid to jaunty. I'm on a thinkpad
with intel 965GM chipset. The upgrade turned off visual effects.
When the bug is happening as soon as the focus is on emacs, clicking
anywhere else hangs the desktop (can't change focus, can't click on
things). Waiting a
Cannot replicate bug after turning off assistive technologies.
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desktop freeze when moving emacs in workspace switcher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231034
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Thinkpad T61. This worked in gutsy and hardy, but not in intrepid and
now jaunty. The fancy new status floaty warns at 4 minutes that it will
hibernate in 2. 4-5 minutes later the laptop crashes... Manual
hibernation works great.
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[Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered -
Thanks for checking; the patch had applied to hardy (evolution-2.22.3.1
and was working as expected. -- I upgraded to intrepid, which installed
evolution-2.24.1-0ubuntu2 and now have the incorrect behavior again.
I'll have to see if the patch will apply to the new version... The
upstream bug has
Thanks for the clarification Sebastien and apologies if I came across
too strident. When 99% of your email is spam it's tough to do initial
training of the filters when you can't find new mail and I can't imagine
how others work around this. The bug seems addressed by the patch which
upstream has
Attempted to migrate from kmail (my only non-gnome holdout) on a new
installation and badly ran into this bug. The upstream bug has now been
open for three and a half years. The workaround mentioned in the
upstream buglist does not seem to apply. This makes the junk feature
useless as I cannot