I'd like to air some disappointment. Whoever decided that we should be
happy with 100,200,300% options is WRONG. We should have a field to
enter 135 or 150 or 177, whichever works best for the screen size. I'm
not able to use any latest Ubuntu releases on my laptop because of this
decision. I'm
Still a problem on 14.04 now. What's confusing is that the file system
is properly mounted, and I can copy a file onto the drive using cp in a
terminal, so it is a pure Nautilus issue.
Mount:
/dev/sdc1 on /media/sergei/16GB type vfat
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on bare metal, and yet compiz is eating CPU and
desktop effects are slow IF the cpu loaded with something, even if the load is
niced. I've tried the UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE=1 compiz setting above and it makes no
difference.
I am running stock intel drivers on Haswell
Confirmed on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit (3.8.0-33-generic).
What a PITA bug, I was backing up my family video dvds using dd command
and noticed that the size of the images is always the same. I eventually
tried playing and iso file and of course some of the chapters weren't
playing.
No workaround yet
I don't have the encrypted swap, only the home directory (the default Ubuntu
installer does it). Both OO and LO crash unless I overwrite HOME environment
to point to an unencrypted directory.
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Regards, Sergei Serdyuk
RedLeaf Software LLC
web: http://redleafsoft.com
email:
Bjorn: this is definitely a ecryptfs related issue. The workaround I've
found somewhere is to simply repoint HOME to an unincorporated directory
like:
env HOME=/home/sergei/Unprotected libreoffice -calc
Which is not a fix but something to get by. OO and LO save all state
there from that point,
Sorry, not unincorporated, but unencrypted. Spellchecker's playing
smart.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/745836
Title:
soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in
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