Public bug reported:
The updates I applied this morning caused my key-binding (and also some
CCSM settings) to go back to default. I have seen this happen a few
times before. Is this systematical or even on purpose?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-control-center
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/965944
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Keyboard shortcuts forgotten on upgrade
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
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Ah. I just realized how the update mechanism for the NVIDIA driver is
structured. I'll try the current/post-release updates now. Have been on
280 since the 11.10 release I guess.
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Ok, thanks - good call. That fixed it. I'm removing the oneiric tag
from the subject.
** Summary changed:
- [hardy, oneiric] Two instances of applet icon are displayed in notification
area
+ [hardy] Two instances of applet icon are displayed in notification area
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I remember something in 11.04 when unity was introduced. I remember
manipulating that whitelist to allow older programs to appear and to
work around a bug that kept the icons' menus appear except when clicking
twice.
I guess that setting is still in effect. Couldyou remind me where
Public bug reported:
After the update to oneiric the gnome-terminal appears to be slow and
display is sometimes buggy:
* changing between windows and tabs is slow although other applications (like
chromium) are not affected
* sometimes the display is not updated and some parts (exactly on
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gnome-terminal extremely slow and display buggy
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After I updated to 11.10 I now also have two icons in my panel. They
seem to be a little bit different (the left one I can't click on and it
looks a little smaller than the real one). Also, both symbols display
the battery as empty all the time (red battery symbol).
** Summary changed:
- [hardy]
Argh: Any chance in getting a backport? The reset but is really
annoying.
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Please, sponsor vte 0.20.1 to karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361055
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I'm seeing this behavior although my setting is set on 'Never load
images from the web'.
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Evolution hangs with Formatting Message after several hours
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175233
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The patch worked and calendar has been stable for me since then. I
tested it by moving my archived copy of ~/.evolution/calendars/local
back into the evolution directory.
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crashes when accepting meeting invitation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357636
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crashes when accepting meeting invitation
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Alright, is there a standard procedure for building a package from
source and applying that patch?
(Sorry, but my Ubuntu-Development-Fu isn't that strong.)
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Sorry if this is stupid, but: where do I find that patch candidate and
how do I apply it?
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Sorry for my blindness. I found the note above and was able to interpret
it. I'm building right now.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357636 ***
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Argh. Sorry. Just noticed I didn't installed the right set of packages
after building.
It works now.
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crashes when accepting meeting invitation
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I think I applied the patch correctly but the hang is still there.
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ical import hangs / opening calendar hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363625
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This is with Ubuntu 9.04, all updates available right now applied.
I stumbled over this as evolution started to hang when activating the
calendar component with the message Opening file
I toyed around a bit and deleted all the
** Attachment added: Backtrace
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25738869/gdb-evolution.txt
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ical import hangs / opening calendar hangs
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I've been seeing this bug since I updated to Jaunty.
hh is right with his notice that killing the evolution-data-server
(2.26.1) causes evolution to continue (it restarts the data server
itself then).
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