*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1824874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1824874
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1824874
undismissable, unclickable authentication dialog left on screen (top-left
corner) after policykit authentication [pushModal: invocation of
Public bug reported:
(Cross-posting from
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129900 as problem
not reproducible on Windows.)
Compared to LibreOffice 5, exiting Print Preview in long documents on
LO6 is extremely slow.
With a 1,500 page document, for example, exiting Print
Same as #8 with iPhone 6 and Ubuntu 16.10. CPU usage vanishes upon
tapping "Trust" on phone.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/861642
Title:
upowerd uses 100% cpu till
Looks like a Ubuntu issue to me, since in that Gnome bug, upstream says
recent files have been moved to beneath the "Open \/" button on gedit's
taskbar:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742425#c3
And indeed they are there! However, on Ubuntu 16.04, gedit also has a
"File" -> "Open
Also occurs with iPhone 6 running iOS 8.1.2 (not just iPad).
After plugging in my phone, I get two icons in the sidebar: My name's
iPhone and iPhone. They look identical and offer the same right-click
menu choices (Open, Name, Unlock from launcher). Only the first
one works, though: when clicked,
Comment #79 works for me, thanks.
So right now the options for users are:
(a) Use the default Ubuntu install of LibreOffice: Your Alt+? keys don't
work, so you can't open the File menu by pressing Alt+F, etc.
(b) Remove libreoffice-gtk: Your Alt+? keys work, but it looks very
different to every
I have this problem with an iPhone.
When connecting my iPhone via USB for the first time after boot,
everything works fine.
But if I unplug the phone and plug it back in later, I get the effect
described here: a message box pops up saying Unable to mount Max's
iPhone | Location is already
I don't understand how this bug can persist throughout several Ubuntu
releases. It means Ubuntu doesn't have a functional office suite. You
have to choose between the Alt key or the windowing: only one will work.
(Without libreoffice-gtk, you can't maximize properly.) Is that not seen
as a major
This will restore zebra striping AND fix the problem that caused them to
remove striping:
/* Put zebra striping back */
#threadTree treechildren::-moz-tree-row(odd) {
background-color: -moz-oddtreerow !important;
}
/* Make it easier to see highlighted row when pane not in focus */
#threadTree
The bug description says, This might be solved if bug #1064962 is
solved. However, bug #1064962 is now fixed in 13.04 beta, but this
problem remains.
Also, as mentioned in earlier comments, the workaround mentioned in the
bug description (remove libreoffice-gtk) is no longer really viable in
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