Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
I have a Jabber account set up. If I go to Edit - Personal Information, the
Alias is set to my email address by default. I can change the alias and it will
persist until I reboot my computer, at which point it will be reset to my email
Yes, nothing has fixed it as far as I know. After I posted this report I
switched to Pidgin and noticed some strange behaviour. Whilst testing
Empathy, I changed my name to Tester, to see what affect it had on the
underlying XML (none, apparently). Then in Pidgin, when I spoke to other
users, they
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
There is an option within Mail Preferences that says Enable Magic Spacebar.
In order to understand what this option does the user must click Help, search
for Magic Spacebar, click the first result and they are finally provided with
an
This bug is especially important in Ubuntu 10.04 where different themes
push the window buttons into different corners of the window. Each of
the example images on the Theme and Window Border pages should show the
window buttons where they will actually appear in the theme.
Are the images on
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 10.04 moves the window controls to the left side of the window,
which is fine and is a valid design choice for the theme.
However there a great number of a existing Linux users that wish to
update all their software whilst retaining an OS layout that they are
familiar
I have found an appropriate upstream bug on the gnome website:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568878
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #568878
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568878
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Magic Spacebar
I was talking about the images on the gnome-appearance panels. It would
be interesting to know how these images are generated and why they don't
show the correct control alignment already.
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gnome-appearance does not reflect order of metacity buttons correctly
I can reproduce here also:
- Youtube fullscreen always has both top and bottom bars.
- Totem DVD fullscreen will initially have bars, but after 5-10 minutes the
bars will appear over the fullscreenness. Turning off/on fullscreen hides them
again for another 5-10 minutes (repeat until end of
I can confirm this bug for 2.8 on Ubuntu 12.04.
I am also seeing it on a different 12.04 machine on the repository
2.6.12 version.
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