Perhaps I've found a working configuration for Conky on Ubuntu 12.10
with Unity (Compiz) - at least, I've no longer experienced Conky's
background turn grey for several days now:
own_window yes
own_window_class Conky
own_window_type desktop
own_window_argb_visual yes
own_window_transparent yes
This issues still seems to be around on Ubuntu 12.10 - conky would
randomly turn its background into some light grey. Most of the time this
happens shortly after logging into the desktop, with conky being
autostarted through a ~/.config/autostart entry. In very rare occasions
though, the grey
** Attachment added: Conky with unwanted grey background on Ubuntu 12.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/conky/+bug/405340/+attachment/3417221/+files/Conky%20on%20Ubuntu%2012.10.png
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Hm, how is that fixpack supposed to be installed? Or else: how is it
supposed to help installing Notes 8.5 when its initial installation
still requires those old libraries?
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libgtk upgrade to 2.17.2-0ubuntu3 breaks lotus notes 8.5.x
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398250
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From time to time, I am seeing this also 'in the middle' of a session,
not just when the first app is launched. Not safely reproducible,
happens randomly every now and then. Sometimes, the entire desktop is
affected (i.e., Ambiance theme is replaced by a default one), yesterday
only Nautilus
Is this still being investigated? Since I've upgraded to Lucid, I can
confirm weird behaviour when adjusting volume levels either by the new
volume applet in Gnome (indicator) or by media keys. This is very
annoying since it renders volume control rather useless. Concerning the
system running here
As opposed to this bug's original issue, please take note of the
following:
In its current form, the password dialog wouldn't let the user paste
anything into the passphrase field. This is (or at least, could be) of a
certain importance, when thinking of a complex passphrase being copied
from an
Same here, rt2x00 driver, Ubuntu Gutsy. The driver seems to not report
link quality properly (always 0), but only the signal level in dBm,
which is obviously not used by gnome-netstatus.
/proc/dev/wireless reads:
Inter-| sta-| Quality| Discarded packets | Missed | WE
Wouldn't it be possible to show the signal level instead of a link
quality in case the latter is not reported properly by the driver? I've
got a wireless card using the rt2x00 driver, which indeed does not
report link quality, but in fact it does report signal level (e.g.
-61dBm); the signal
Actually seems to depend on whether the applet's description has more
than one line; see another example in the attachment (Gutsy, 32bit).
** Attachment added: panel.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10126094/panel.png
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Add to Panel... assumes and hard-codes font sizes
Of course; either way, the effect is a bit annoying (yet rather
cosmetic).. Btw, I haven't noticed this in Feisty.
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Add to Panel... assumes and hard-codes font sizes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60345
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