On 8/6/07, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you still get the bug?
Yes, but only with the Glider theme. Note that this is a different
machine than the one the original bug report is about and I didn't
modify any theme.
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highlighted menu name flickers when clicked
I was able to reproduce the problem using the latest testing live CD.
The only actions I did after the desktop appeared were:
(1) change the resolution (shouldn't be relevant)
(2) changed the theme to glider
(3) moved the mouse pointer over a desktop menu item (System). The
item gets highlighted
I reported it upstream and it was fixed:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381549
(I should have mentioned this before...)
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[edgy] middle clicking doesn't close menu
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65574
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No response, so I'll report this bug upstream.
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[edgy] middle clicking doesn't close menu
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
I'm using metacity version 2.16.3-0ubuntu2. When an application opens a
modal dialog (e.g. Open File in firefox), the dialog is shown and
receives the focus as expected. However, when you press alt-tab once to
switch to another open application,
In the dialog when I press alt-tab, as long as alt is pressed, the
border of the current application (firefox in the example above) is
marked. When I release the alt key the focus returns to the dialog. The
result is that pressing alt-tab does nothing.
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can't alt-tab out of new modal dialogs
Edgy. I'm using an unmodified version.
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highlighted menu name flickers when clicked
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65125
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-mount
I have a CD-ROM and a CD-RW drive in my computer. Ever since I upgraded
to feisty, the Computer place in Nautilus shows 4 entries: CD-ROM 1,
CD-ROM 2, CD-ROM Drive, and CD-RW Drive. Clearly, at most 2 should
be displayed (and even these are
lshal output is attached.
In any case the problem was solved after I removed the cdrom and floppy
entries from /etc/fstab. However this might be a problem for people who
need devices to appear in /etc/fstab.
** Attachment added: lshal output
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5692041/lshal
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