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Title:
lost java6 file associations in unity
Status in “nautilus” package in
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Nope, it's not a recent regression. It's being happening since oneiric at
least, or that's when I noticed it.
I have not tried with anything newer than the latest development raring that I
use currently.
I think that it makes sense to contact X.org next and link them to this bug
report
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I just got an answer in there:
This is a limitation due to the way xrandr works. It uses a single
surface for all enabled displays rather than one surface per display.
The display hardware has alignment requirements that can cause this
situation since we align the start address down. The
I just tried again and the review went fine. I'm closing the bug, thanks
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 968533 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/968533
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 968533
Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to 80% CPU
and hud-server to 20-80% CPU
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Actually, I have seen these problem since the time of oneiric (around the time
when I bought this laptop), but it's only evident on fullscreen -like while
watching a movie- and so, I always ended forgetting to do the bug report.
Anyway, the effect happens all the time, and yes, it happens
Just trying now with a 1920x1200 monitor (HP Compaq LA2405x) and I'm
still seeing the same problem.
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Title:
One
Public bug reported:
I have configured the laptop screen in the left and a external monitor
in the right. On the left most part of the monitor, I can see 1 column
of pixels that belong to the content that is in the right most part of
the laptop.
Strangely, it does not show up when I try to do a
Public bug reported:
After clicking on the publish button, I get a error communicating with
the server and this in reviews-helper.log:
submit_review
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/ui/gtk3/review_gui_helper.py, line
327, in
I agree that is not the cause, but it affects it (so I marked it as
such)
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Title:
High CPU load (above 50%) on Xorg
Public bug reported:
While using grooveshark.com, I noticed a big bump in the Xorg process CPU usage
after selecting its tab. It jumps from the usual 5% to more than 50%.
The webpage is not graphical intensive, but the interface is all HTML5.
I'm attaching a video that shows the effect. Note
Public bug reported:
1. Open nautilus. The standard window size should be ok. Don't maximize
it.
2. Create a new folder in nautilus with a long enough name. i.e. lskjfd
slkf jksdjf lkdsa jflksajd flkjsad lkfj sadlkj lkfj ldaks jflksajd lfsa
jdlkfjsaldf jsakdj lkfsa jdlksajf lkdjf lkasjd fkajs
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005733/+attachment/3167371/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-05-29%2012%3A26%3A38.png
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Setting to fixed as the last version of gnome-terminal (precise) seems
to have fixed the problem. Not there's a resize zone back in the
terminal window
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
this handy grip was present in previous releases of Ubuntu, but now have
dissapear from the bottom-right corner of the terminal windows. This
makes extremely difficult to resize them, as you have to find something
1-pixel wide.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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Title:
gnome-terminal windows have lost the resize grip
Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Even removing the account and recreating it from scratch, I am not able
to connect again to it.
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Title:
Thunderbird Login
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