I experienced this bug the other day also on an SiS 6326 8Mb AGP
graphics card, so it does not only affect intel 810 and 815 onboard
cards now.
Once again, switching from 32 bit colour to 16 bit colour fixed the
problem, but it's not something you really want to do.
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Progress bar is invisible
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The Gnome foot logo in the top right corner of Nautilus windows is too
small in Edgy Eft, compared to previous versions of Ubuntu it looks very
ugly like this.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
When you create a file or folder on a vfat mounted partition, which is
all in capitals, the filename is automatically converted to lower case.
Try creating a all-capital file or folder on a vfat partition and press
refresh in nautilus, notice it then becomes lower case.
Any
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: human-gtk-theme
Progress bars do not render properly on Intel 810 and Intel 815 onboard
video cards in Ubuntu Edgy, the bar that shows the progress itself is
missing, you can still read the percentage of how far the progress is,
but not the progress bar
I personally don't like DejaVu Sans Condensed as the default font in
OpenOffice, because it's different and does not match the rest of the
Ubuntu desktop.
If everything else in Ubuntu uses DejaVu Sans, then why should
OpenOffice.org default to DejaVu Sans Condensed.
In my opinion, this makes the
Public bug reported:
Drag and drop doesn't work in file-roller in Feisty anymore, it worked
fine in Edgy.
The only way to extract files from an archive, seems to be the extract
button from the toolbar now.
** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop
I've had no major problems with dnd in fileroller and Gutsy, seems to
work fine for me... except on root nautilus windows.
what I mean, if I was to type in a terminal sudo nautilus, browse to a
folder where a .tar.gz file is located, double click on it (which
theoretically should open file-roller
I can confirm that it works now, sorry, my bad.
Last time I tried it must have been Gutsy RC instead of final, that's
the only explanation I can think of why it didn't work for me before.
I did:
sudo nautilus
double click on a .tar.gz (a gtk theme to be exact)
drag into a folder only root can