*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1691678 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1691678
I use gnome on xorg on Ubuntu 20.04, and I see the scrollbar sticking
out past the bottom of the window also. The scrollbar also sticks out
to the right, as in the screenshot posted here. So I don't think
I am having the same problem with many dvd images and physical dvds.
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Internal data flow error playing dvds
To manage
With Ubuntu 12.04 this still does not work. The terminal message is
different though. It now says Cannot launch calendar/tasks
application: evolution -c calendar in path.
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Compiz should only grab input for the alt key in combination with the
left mouse button, and not with the right mouse button. If this were
done correctly there would not be a conflict, and Alt-Right Click
would still work with the panel, at the same time that Alt-Left Click
is used for window
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 885939 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885939
The real problem is not that compiz is not set to load with the gnome-
classic session. The problem is that notify-osd is causing the gnome-
classic session to fail, and then its fallback session, which is
Public bug reported:
I am running the gnome-classic session with compiz in Oneiric. Whenever
I double a click on a date in the calendar of the clock applet nothing
happens. Starting the gnome-panel from the terminal I receive a
message that indicates the problem. The message is Cannot open
Public bug reported:
I have noticed several other users that are having this issue as well in
in Ubuntu 11.10. Most of these users believe they are running the gnome
classic session and that compiz failed to start. The fact is that
notify-osd is causing the gnome-classic session to fail
I uninstalled the appmenu because I use the fallback session and noticed
that the appmenu was still there hidden under the gnome-panel. I also
noticed that if the appmenu is installed the gnome-terminal does not
respect the Show Menubar option that I usually have disabled. Then I
thought I would
Nevermind, I had set the exported the variable UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0 trying
to disable the menus following something I had found online. It turns
out that was wrong. If you want to disable the global menus you need to
unset that variable completely. It is odd that if the appmenu is
unistalled and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This is possible related to bug #330205, but that bug is reported as
fixed and this is still happening. If a gnome-terminal is opened at a
geometry that has width anything but 80 and is not maximized then when
reset is entered the
Thanks. I will applied the patch, and recompiled. That fixed it. I
will probably make it available on my ppa.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369440
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Daniƫl H: I can not see a difference in speed from running compiz with
the modified xorg.conf now, and when I was running compiz in Hardy on
that computer. Of course it does slow the desktop down a little from
when compiz is not being run. From what I have read the option that is
set in the
I finally figured out how to get compiz working on a computer with an
intel 845 chip that is running intrepid.
Make the device section of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file read as follows:
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver intel
Option
I find it a tad annoying that although this bug is widely confirmed the
importance is still marked as undecided and it has not been assigned to
anyone to repair. I am referring to the bug in the intel drivers, which
is still marked as confirmed but not fixed. A workaround was been
implemented in
jerrylamos, why do you keep insisting that this is a compiz issue when
all evidence points to the intel driver. It is silly to start dropping
words like codepath that you don't understand to argue your point. It
is not that compiz uses codepaths that don't work, it is that compiz
uses driver
I am having the problem with a green screen in cheese or skype. I use a
logitech quickcam zoom: Bus 002 Device 007: ID 046d:08b4 Logitech, Inc.
QuickCam Zoom
Ekiga and camorama work. Also if I run gstreamer-properties and test the
webcam it works after about 30 seconds or so (it sits there
I need to add that I tried the 0.5.2 libv4l from
https://edge.launchpad.net/~lool/+archive and this seems to fix the
problem.
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needed: libv4l and associated application patches (or gspca stopped working in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260918
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