On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Roland Stigge wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for the feedback!
Hi!
> I'm using GNOME with it's built in screen saver.
I was using enlightenment e17 when reported that. I purged it a few
days ago and I'm using fluxbox now. I'try to reproduce it again at
home.
> bye,
>
Hi!
Thanks for the feedback!
On 08/10/2011 04:15 PM, Alexandre Lymberopoulos wrote:
>> After screen off (Laptop closed) and back-on, I just successfully tested
>> that the stop button works here.
>>
>> Can you please tell me how I can reproduce the problem?
>
> It happens when I let it ticking a
On Aug 06 2011, Roland Stigge wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for your report!
Hi there, Roland!
> After screen off (Laptop closed) and back-on, I just successfully tested
> that the stop button works here.
>
> Can you please tell me how I can reproduce the problem?
It happens when I let it ticking an
Hi!
Thanks for your report!
On 20/06/11 06:20, Alexandre Lymberopoulos wrote:
> My issue is that if my screen turn off, due to inactivity for example, then
> gtck can't stop ticking when pressing stop button. The only I found to stop
> is to send KILL signal to it.
After screen off (Laptop clo
Package: gtick
Version: 0.4.2-2
Severity: normal
Hi there!
My issue is that if my screen turn off, due to inactivity for example, then
gtck can't stop ticking when pressing stop button. The only I found to stop
is to send KILL signal to it.
Sometimes I get the "/dev/dsp: device or resource bu
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