@Sebastien: I'll disagree that this isn't a bug (the VAST majority of
desktop systems are primarily administered by a single person), but we
can agree to call it an issue. :-) What other open issues are there
that relate to this? At a minimum, when no sounds is chosen, if the
user in question is a
Um...this is still a bug, whether no one's done anything on it for 60
days or not.
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Title:
No sounds should disable even the login sound
To
@HÃ¥kan Jonsson (comment #20):
But your root file system really is showing that it's full:
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_local-root
19G 19G 0 100% /
Note the 100%, 19G out of 19G used. Have you proven that that's not
true? (Pretty
Help me out here, folks: Is this harmless or not? On the one hand, if
it's just a matter of /etc/mtab claiming there's something mounted that
isn't, that seems (relatively) harmless. On the other hand, we have at
least one user reporting here (comment #9) that they see a significant
performance
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only media.
I had reason recently to do a fresh install 11.10 briefly and I'm about 90%
sure the same problem *did* occur, but there's that 10% uncertainty. Similarly
I believe 11.04 has the problem as well.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
If a user goes to System | Preferences | Sound and chooses the No
sounds theme, they are expressing a very clear preference: Don't play
sounds. But gdm plays the login sound (the drums) anyway, making the
user hunt down the System | Administration |
Re Comment #86: You don't have to wait. In terms of the released
versions, the bug only existed in 3.6.14. The current version is 3.6.15,
which was released specifically to address this problem (by temporarily
backing out the other change that caused it). So you can safely update
Firefox right
(In reply to comment #81)
I seem to have a general problem with java-scripts since 3.6.14.
[snip]
You think this is related??
If the problem is really with *JavaScript*, then no -- Java and
JavaScript are unrelated technologies (just with similar names). This
bug relates to Java applets, not
(In reply to comment #64)
The 3.6.15 we're releasing today does not fix this bug...
Today's release is a re-release of 3.6.14
plus a fix for a bug that prevented many Java applets from starting up.
A _different_ bug that prevented Java applets from starting up? Because
this one does too
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
On a brand-new Ubuntu 10.04 LTS installation with Gnome 2.30.2, if I go
to System - Preferences - Appearance - Visual Effects and choose
None, it successfully terminates compiz and fires up metacity. Then I
click Close. But the next
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/645309/+attachment/1623005/+files/Dependencies.txt
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Visual Effects setting reverts from None to Extra after reboot
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Has this bug stalled? I note that it seems to be waiting on compiz-
plugins #315, but the link to that
(http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315) is broken or down
(confirmed by
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315).
Still happens (for
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