I'm not sure if it's an issue on my end at the moment, I haven't needed
to resize my partitions for a while. I'm going to need more space in my
root partition soon, but don't have time to reinstall should the resize
fail.
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Still an issue on 10.04 LTS, fresh install with updates.
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Title:
gwibber facebook protocol error
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That is NOT fixed. Please reopen the bug report. I have no idea why I
can't.
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Title:
the system settings grid shouldn't use a fixed geometry
To
Same issue, Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS 64-bit. 6GB RAM, 40GB Swap. DDR2 RAM to
be specific. That doesn't affect the bug, it just means buying new RAM
costs as much or more than a new motherboard!
Seriously, though? A bug that's been around since at least 1999, and
still hasn't been fixed? 64-bit has been
Almost forgot, here's a screenshot of my RAM and swap usage. Cached
should be the first thing to go to swap, followed by buffered if more
room is needed. What do you know? Over 50% of my RAM is used by what
SHOULD be in swap. And with the sort of stuff I do on my computer, I'd
say maybe even 75%
I reported this bug six months ago. One of the comments suggests it was
a problem on the server, noticed within a month of this post. And I
can't remember which computer I reported this bug on. I'm calling it
fixed.
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
Now I've tried running:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
but all that showed up on the following line was a prompt for a new
command. I then tried:
sudo apt-get install sandboxgamemaker
which said it was already installed, and no changes were made. I then
tried to purge the package, but the terminal
Thanks for the help! I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but I should
be able to get to it by the end of the week. My script already finished
installing the rest of my system, essentially by calling...
apt-get --assume-yes install [something]
...over a hundred times. Toward the beginning it
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I set up a script to install all of my software several months ago.
Running apt-get --assume-yes install sandboxgamemaker usually installs
the program without problems. However, I chose to download the official,
nonfree content as well, and my Wi-Fi signal was terrible. It
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Title:
package sandboxgamemaker 2.7.1+dfsg-1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
This bug affects you and 11 other people. Doesn't sound invalid to me.
I just downloaded and burned a fresh live CD of Precise beta 2. However,
I will trust the official Precise beta 2 disk is out of date, and that
the release on Thursday will be the least buggy version of Ubuntu since
Maverick.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 946123 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946123
I agree that this is a duplicate. I am believe that the bug this is a
duplicate of has been resolved. As a result I have attempted to mark
this bug as solved, but was unsuccessful. I am unsubscribing from
This is a major problem. It affects every program I've tried so far that HAS an
application menu for the HUD to refer to. For instance, open LibreOffice Writer
and type Zoom. I expect to see the equivalent of View-Zoom.
Instead, I see results from the network manager, which is quite common in
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I was browsing bug reports in LaunchPad using Firefox on the March Beta
of Ubuntu Precise. The crash occured as I was closing tabs via CTRL+W,
and there was no evidence that nautilus had crashed besides the crash
report. After
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Title:
account import is useless
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The mentioned picture of the Account import utility in Ubiquity.
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First some background. I've been using Ubuntu as my main OS since 9.04
Jaunty Jackalope. I rarely see Microsoft Windows open on my laptop or
two desktops. I've been inspired to write over thirty programs in the
Linux shell alone, and have chosen an Android phone over an
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Title:
app tabs aren't copied to new windows
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When opening a new window, app tabs remain in the first window, and are
not duplicated in the second window. This by itself is not a problem,
but probably a feature request. More importantly, if the first window is
closed before the second window, the app tabs are lost
Fun? Geeky? I use this plug-in every day! It's the best zoom tool
I've seen for Ubuntu, allowing me to read fine print with ease, or
clearly illustrate a section of a screen for someone. It isn't enabled
by default anyway, so it isn't an issue for people who accidentally
trigger it. So feel free
Personally, I just didn't like Unity using Super as a standalone button.
(In the words of Alton Brown, It's a uni-tasker!) I made Alt-F1 open
the launcher, and disabled keyboard focus to the dash. While I was at
it, I also made the dash appear only if I touched the upper-left corner.
I still have
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
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Title:
System Settings window cannot resize
To manage
I think the mockup looks pretty good. The new tab order certainly reflects how
often I use change different audio settings. You haven't removed any important
features, and have added an on/off switch, so users can, for instance, mute
their speakers in case their headphones come unplugged.
'cannot resize' is a design decision and not a bug.
This sounds like Microsoft's famed undocumented features.
Locking the window size adds no value to an application: it detracts a
common feature. Larger displays have lots of space, and your present
window would be hard to see at all. The
Robert Roth (evfool) found the right package, thanks. The man page
presents a number of options, but I'm not sure if any of them can be
used to force full screen usage, or a specific size. Either one might
prove useful in making the window resizable.
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I don't know the technical details of this package. It is the default
settings manager in Ubuntu 11.10, latest version as of 12/25/2011 at
8:10 PM EST. This can be accessed by clicking the gear/power button icon
in the upper right of the screen, and selecting the top option,
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It installed fine for me. Now the problem is that, since GNOME 2.x is no
more, the icon doesn't show up in the indicator area! It should still
run, but only if you can control it WITHOUT its GUI. Needs applet
support.
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I expected the sort by (not actually labeled) drop-down menu to sort
by top rated if top rated was selected. Unfortunately, this is not
the case. Several five star apps are scattered throughout the list, and
some of the lowest-rated apps are in the middle.
ProblemType: Bug
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Title:
sort by top rated isn't sorted
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I fixed the problem with a restart when it happened to me in 10.10. You
can see if that fixes the problem, or volunteer to run commands to see
what's wrong until you NEED to restart.
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I'm not sure if its a bug or not any more. As I said, the problem was
fixed with a simple restart. I haven't had the bug about not hearing
anything from totem or any other music player recently. Since this was
the first time I had seen the bug, I'm not sure I can repeat it either.
I also have not
All I had to do was restart. I do occasionally have problems with my
graphics, so then I installed Compiz Fusion Icon. It stays in the task
bar, and I can restart my graphics by right clicking it and selecting
reload window manager.
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I don't know. I got frustrated with my inability to find an application
that could play a play-list without taking up the full screen, wound up
using Rhythmbox, and restarted. Then Totem worked. Before restarting, I
did attempt to use mplayer to extract the audio from a flash file, and
only got a
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Binary package hint: totem
I attempted to play my entire playlist, allowing each file to load artist info,
in an attempt to delete songs I often skip. The application closed without an
error message, and I have not been able to play files since, although I haven't
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Title:
Totem fails to play anything
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