*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67164 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67164
I have upgraded to feisty and I am still having this problem. I do not
believe this is really a duplicate of #67164, which is supposedly fixed.
My problem is *not* that printer dialog settings are ignored on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I have a Postscript printer which is set as default in gnome-cups-
manager. When I try to print a document in evince, no printer is
selected by default. When I select the printer, it selects one-sided
printing, even though I have Double Sided:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67164 ***
I can't confirm or deny whether this is a legitimate dupe---I'm not
using feisty and an attempt to build the backport of evince/gtk+2.0
failed, so I don't know if the patch for the other bug resolves my
problem---but I will note that my problem is not
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce: Open gnome-cups-manager. Select Detect LAN
Printers. A Rendezvous printer from my Airport network is visible. If I
right-click and select properties *or* if I double click and select
Printer - Print Test Page, the manager segfaults every time.
** Affects:
Changing /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/number_of_desktops with
gconf-editor has no effect for me, even after a restart.
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Compiz - workspace switcher shrinks and workspaces do not work corectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155438
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I have the same issue as Michal on Jaunty: each square on the workspace
switcher represents a desktop with four workspaces; the desktops are
reachable by clicking on the switcher whereas the workspaces are
reachable by keyboard shortcuts. The behavior is completely different
from that of the
I am having the same problem. Clicking File - Print or pressing
Ctrl-P causes evince to freeze. It stops accepting input and stops
refreshing its own window. Sometimes the Print dialog appears (also
frozen) and sometimes it doesn't. This started only in the last few days
and is consistent across
I am also having this issue. Attached is a backtrace with debug symbols
from libgtk. Beyond that, I can trace the problem... It looks like the
crash may be cause be the current default printer being unavailable.
I.e., I printed at home, then went to work, then evince started
crashing; maybe it's
I am having this issue. I asked about it in the Forums (here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1074789) and got no response.
With Visual Effects: None, the Workspace Switcher Preferences has the
selections:
- Show only the current workspace or Show all the workspaces in N rows,
and
I think I'm seeing the same behavior, so let me try to fill in the
details. I upgraded to Lucid last week and I have empathy
v2.30.1-0ubuntu1 and indicator-me v0.2.6-0ubuntu1. My panel indicator
area looks like the attached: the MeMenu has an icon indicating my
availability on the right-hand side
I think I've figured this out. Previously, I did not have the Indicator
Applet on my Panel (it was not added on upgrade Lucid). When I add the
Indicator Applet to the Panel, the redundant Empathy icon disappears and
is replaced by the Messaging Menu, as in the attached. (The Indicator
Applet also
Seeing this on a brand new Inspiron 1545.
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Computer suspends immediately after resuming if power is unplugged while
suspended
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425411
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#47 doesn't work for me on my Inspiron 1545.
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Just install 2.29.1-0ubuntu2 from ubuntu-proposed and rebooted. I've
still got the same problem on my Inspiron 15n.
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Chow, I installed the package from your PPA, but it doesn't fix my
problem.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
What about #105? I already know #103 doesn't fix the problem, after
making two miserable uploads which don't fix the bug one after another.
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Same here, after a full reboot. A log is attached.
** Attachment added: gnome-power-manager log for: lid close, remove AC, lid
open
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38407533/gpm.log
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Chow, That worked!
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Tuesday 26,January,2010 09:34 PM, Chris Conway wrote:
Same here, after a full reboot. A log is attached.
** Attachment added: gnome-power-manager log for: lid close, remove AC, lid
open
http
Kenneth Hsu's suggestion seemed to fix the problem on my Dell Inspiron
6400 (per #56, my specific problem as immediate suspend after resume),
but it also seemed to cause a regression on Bug 368704 (which hadn't
been a problem for me in several months).
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Computer suspends immediately after
Paul, the bug is (thought to be) fixed in devicekit version 011-1ubuntu2
and gnome-power-manager version 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.3, both available in
karmic-updates. Do you have the karmic-updates repository enabled? If
so, you should post a follow-up more details on your system and the
output from
I as having this problem with an HP P4515x. Switching to the PCL driver
as suggested in #64 works for me. I was previously using the HP
LaserJet P4010 Series Postscript driver.
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Printing from evince (and perhaps other GTK apps) to PostScript printers is
broken
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