[Bug 470604] Re: Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks

2009-11-12 Thread covox
I take back what I say earlier about it being fixed. I swear, for one boot it was working, but on every subsequent boot the errant window list behaviour has returned. -- Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/470604 You received this bug

[Bug 470604] Re: Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks

2009-11-05 Thread covox
Yep, whatever magic sauce was in that update has fixed the problem. Thanks! -- Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/470604 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to libwnck in

[Bug 470604] Re: Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks

2009-11-03 Thread covox
This happened to me after a Jaunty - Karmic upgrade. The behaviour is consistent: say you move your mouse directly downwards onto an entry in the (horizontal) list. It will change to the hover colour, and clicking on that entry will work. From here moving the mouse to the left always will have no

[Bug 277309] Re: Missing suspend icon with non-human theme

2009-06-16 Thread covox
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts Importance: Undecided Status: New -- Missing suspend icon with non-human theme https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277309 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing

[Bug 277309] Re: Missing suspend icon with non-human theme

2009-06-16 Thread covox
This is still visible in the Shut Down the Computer dialogue. This can either be raised by clicking the Shut Down option in the System menu (which intuitively enough, completely disappears if you have activated the Fast User Switch panel applet), or by pressing the Power button on a laptop. If you

[Bug 277309] Re: Missing suspend icon with non-human theme

2009-06-16 Thread covox
To clarify, this can be reproduced on a default install. Simply switch to one of the other three pack-in icon themes (GNOME, High Contrast Inverse or Tangerine) and you'll see the GNOME variant of image-missing ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gnome-image-missing.svg ) instead of a Suspend

[Bug 149225] Re: Removing tracker forces you to remove gnome-applets

2007-10-05 Thread covox
So it's just an aptitude handling thing? Fair enough, I got around it by manually installing the gnome-applets and gnome-applets-data debs. Thanks for the clarification. -- Removing tracker forces you to remove gnome-applets https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149225 You received this bug