Ah, thanks, that seems to be getting somewhere (and also explains why
many people do not see this issue):
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Installed: 1.10.0-1ubuntu1~lucid~xorgedgers1
Candidate: 1.10.0-1ubuntu1~lucid~xorgedgers1
Version table:
*** 1.10.0-1ubuntu1~lucid~xorgedgers1 0
That did the trick (installing libcairo2-dev from maverick in addition
required installing its libcairo-gobject2, but now all is well). Thanks!
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** Attachment added: screenshot of preview window (page 2)
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The attached PDF file, when printed using evince (or when previewed
using 'print preview') leads to a bizarre scrambled output with
characters not being positioned correctly. The second attachment is a
screenshot of the preview window (the output when printed to a
This still is a problem on Karmic. A default installation, with a
Brother DCP7025 connected, activates the Brother DCP7025
driver. That one prints with the notorious offset. Installing
brother-cups-wrapper-laser by hand and then selecting Brother
DCP7025 for CUPS resolves the issue.
Let me know
Assuming you mean 'Scale to Fit', turning that one on does not resolve
the problem.
The problem occurs e.g. when printing PDF files from evince. Will try a
few more things before sending test documents.
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printer prints page at wrong position, page cut
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293832
I am reproducing this bug on jaunty, with cups-1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2.
Downgrading to cups-1.3.9-17ubuntu3.1 resolves the problem. It does not
seem to be brother-only, as the same problem occurred on a Samsung
ML-1710 (with the Splix driver). Cups has paper size set to A4 and
/etc/papersize contains A4
The show_desktop flag works (on Hardy) when a nautilus window is open.
It's still perhaps a bit confusing. It would help if there was a
preferences setting for 'show desktop' which would fire up nautilus if
necessary (presumably this logic does not belong to gconf-editor).
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This problem is still present in firefox-2 in Hardy. Though I can
understand that no-one wants to waste time on fixing that anymore, now
that firefox-3 is the default.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37828
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Yes, this problem is still there. It's tricky since it only occurs on
one machine (all other Dapper machines work fine, but they have
different hardware too, so it may be a driver issue somewhere which
triggers a bug in gpm). In any case, I'm attaching a gpm log file in
case that helps the
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/49442
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Binary package hint: hal
On my Fujitsu P7010, it regularly (but unpredictably) happens that hal
fails to obtain the list of devices. I notice this because
networkmanager stops working correctly and the machine does not want to
go to sleep anymore (neither by closing the lid
The bug is still there on 2.14.2 (verified on an IBM t60 dual core).
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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It just happened again. I re-opened the lid and typed lshal, which gave
lshal: Couldn't obtain list of devices
(typed from memory, might be slightly different).
Now for the weird part: I then ran 'lshal -m', ctrl-c'ed it, 'lshal' again (no
change), checked that lshald and dbus are running
Pinned down to a problem with hal not being able to obtain the device
list.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager = hal
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
After a fresh boot, suspending my laptop works fine (by closing the lid
or by choosing suspend from the logout menu). However, after some time
(I haven't yet been able to determine which actions triggers this
problem),
Something similar happens when switching the panel to be on the left or
right:
1. Setup panel to be 'top' and unset 'expand'.
2. Re-open panel properties.
3. Set location to be 'left' or 'right'.
The panel now appears in the middle of the screen. Then do
4. Set 'expand',
and the panel
Public bug reported:
The character 'r' in the italic version of the sans-serif font
(firefox font setting: sans-serif) comes out upright. All other characters look
fine.
** Affects: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/34233
Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Gnome-screensaver does not seem to have DPMS support,
leaving the monitor on unnecessarily.
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Comment:
In that case, I'd like to file a bug report: despite the fact that put
display to sleep when the computer is inactive for is set to 30
minutes (in both AC and battery mode), the display never switches off.
It does work
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
Still no luck, unfortunately. Let me know if you need further info
or log files.
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Comment:
That did the trick: it was set to 'false'. Thanks. Is this a flag new
to Dapper?
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Comment:
This is with Dapper (all upgrades applied). The value of
/system/storage/display_drives_with_removable_media is 'true'.
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