Yes, this has been driving me crazy. Another side effect is if I select
several messages and try to move them. If the last message I click is
not already marked as read, then when I go to drag them they all get
deselected because the UI instead decides that my drag is a click on the
unread one.
One of these days I want to try to revert Didier's patches on gnome-
session to see if I can fix this. I've switched to Linux Mint, but
they've inherited this same bug in their latest version based on natty
(11).
I'm a bit confused with those session management work items. Isn't
GNOME Classic
This seems to have been broken by accident or on purpose. Very
frustrating. You can enable it with gconf-editor (Configuration
Editor) under /app/gnome-session/options/auto_save_session, but it does
not work for Unity or GNOME (Ubuntu Classic).
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Looks like it was removed deliberately:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1672787
The original rationale is that it was broken and they didn't have time
to fix it. However the subsequent discussion shows that they do not
intend to. The reasoning is highly flawed. I keep my machines on
It appears to have been intentionally removed:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2011-January/002734.html
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/705123
I am seeing this issue as well after upgrading to lucid lynx from hardy
(last update 03/24/2010). Rhythmbox becomes unresponsive shortly after
startup and rhythmbox-metadata pegs the CPU while it spits out
backtraces about bad free()s. The tracks are on an external USB hard
drive.
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Have you tried my suggestions? Have you looked at gnome-power-manager
logs?
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g-p-m failing to use DPMS to power off display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34233
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I've had this problem ever since I got my LCD monitor (HP LP2065). The
problem has been the same for edgy, feisty, gutsy, and hardy. It may
have something to do with the Avocent SwitchView 1000 KVM between my
desktops and my monitor, however my Windows box can put the display to
sleep just fine