Confirming with screenshot - panel on left side, clock at bottom,
netbook resolution (1024x600). Ubuntu 10.10.
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You received this bug
I just updated the BIOS on my AOD150 to 1.13 (the latest available for the
AOD150) and it solves the problem halfway - it now correctly does not do the
lid-close action when you plug in etc, but it does not suspend properly when
the lid is closed. Good enough for me... I'm capable of hitting
Sorry for my very late reply to this ticket. It appears that on my Acer
Aspire One (AOD150-1165) that whenever the power state changes it
interprets it as the lid closed event. So, I simply changed that event
to Blank Screen and now it harmlessly blanks the screen whenever the
power state is
Don't some laptops (I think macs specifically) not have a mouse button?
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Max Bowsher m...@f2s.com wrote:
Um, really? I'd consider tap-to-click to be a basic touchpad feature
that would annoy more people by having it missing.
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Touchpad Tap Clicking Broken
Sounds like a hardware issue, I've never had that. On all other
operating systems tap-to-click is default and I believe it should be
in Ubuntu also. (Besides, do touchpads even report if they have a
button or not at hardware level?)
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Sebastien Bacher
Happened for me on a new x86 install, added sticky notes to the panel
and it crashed every time I created a new note. Also worthy of note is
that it will not let me change the size of the default note from 0x0 in
the preferences panel.
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stickynotes_applet crashed with SIGSEGV
Odd, it did start working for me. Perhaps change the preference sizes
manually (in gconf-editor? Don't know where they are located,
hopefully someone tracking this bug knows) and see if that works for
you.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Nan M mcintyr...@internode.on.net wrote:
Thanks