After 3 years with no fix, I decided to use LXDE desktop, where I can easily
configure the clock applet to any format I wish:
http://forum.lxde.org/viewtopic.php?f=8t=88p=39493#p39493
Now, in LXDE, I have my clock display set to:
%m/%d/%Y %l:%M %p
Which displays:
07/12/2012 1:49 PM
Perfect for
Here's a work-around, until the option becomes a standard GUI feature:
http://superuser.com/questions/443982/how-can-i-show-the-current-year-in-ubuntus-clock-indicator-applet
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Using 12.10 now. The dash's launch-speed seems more consistent, but it
is still much slower than GNOME3's activities menu. How do they make
there's so fast?
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I run pidgin as a start-up application.
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10, pidgin doesn't seem to sustain its
applet-indicator (by the clock).
Pidgin is running, but I have no way to access it until someone messages
me. After closing that conversation. I see no way to access
Right click on a file that is of the type you want to change.
Click Properties from the context menu
Click on the open with tab.
Check box that says Always open with this (or something like that)
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In pidgin preferences, I have Show system tray icon set to Always,
but this doesn't sustain an system tray icon.
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Title:
For the record, Window 7 does indeed still have a show desktop button
(although it is a bit subtle). It located as a small rectangle to the
right of the clock.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gconf-editor
The Ubuntu Gnome Clock offers no setting to show year.
Yes, I know what year it is, but I have very good reason for wanting it
shown. For years, I've
My clock looks like this:
Thursday | 10-11-2012 | 1:40PM
Using this command:
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.datetime time-format 'custom' ;
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.datetime custom-time-format '%A |
%m-%d-%Y | %l:%M%p'
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The bottom line is, we want a show desktop BUTTON on the task-bar.
Super-D works, but this bug is requesting a MOUSE CLICKABLE BUTTON.
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Actually, perhaps a new bug should be filed with this intent.
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Title:
Build show me the desktop mini-app that adds a
Here's a my proposal. This can be done before tomorrows release:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067802
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Also, if you are on another WORKSPACE (instead of the default one), you
can't even select another monitor AT ALL (even on first try).
Whoever fixes this bug needs to test their fix to see if it works
correctly from any workspace AND monitor (not just the default workspace
and monitor1) that this
Public bug reported:
I know the proper way to report bugs about packages of software I use,
but I'm not sure how to properly report bugs about hardware I use.
You see, in Ubuntu 12.04, my ArtDio NB-005B USB Speakers worked fine.
However, after upgrading to 12.10 Beta2, they still appear under
I can see how I wasn't clear.
This issue isn't that sound is coming out of both devices; it is that
once I select Digital Output (S/PDIF) USB Device (under the Output
tab of the Sound preferences dialog), the sound continues to be played
through my internal speakers AND no sound comes out of the
This bug evolved from this question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210630
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Title:
ArtDio NB-005B USB
ALSA Information:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c964bb7dd7d08f5e86818c56533dc519c45291fd
Yes, muting in Sound Settings does mute (MM) in alsamixer. The USB
device in Sound Settings seems to map to my internal speakers instead of
the USB ArtDio NB-005B speakers . No matter which audio device I
See this attachment of my Sound Settings. In Ubuntu 12.04, when I'd
select that device, audio would begin coming out of my ArtDia USB
Speakers. Now selecting it does nothing; it acts like a still have the
internal speakers selected.
** Attachment added: SoundSettings.png
I just noticed something else quite strange. Although I have the balance
in the middle. Sound is only coming out of my right internal speaker.
Sorry to get off topic, but thought this might somehow be related.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1074783
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Title:
ArtDio NB-005B USB Speakers Stopped
ignore post #7
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Title:
ArtDio NB-005B USB Speakers Stopped Working in Ubuntu 12.10
Status in “alsa-driver” package in
Checking it or not has no effect for me.
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Title:
screen goes dark although screensaver is switched off
Status in
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
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What's weird, is that the speakers work in Ubuntu 12.04 (and earlier)
and in Windows XP, but do not work with Windows 7 or Ubuntu 12.10. I'm
emailing David Henningsson now.
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to Ubuntu 12.10, my laptop's sound
will only come from its right speaker (despite that the balance is
centered).
ALSA Info:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c964bb7dd7d08f5e86818c56533dc519c45291fd
** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Thanks for looking into this.
I have the volume all the way up, and the USB Audio device selected in
Ubuntu Sound Settings, but I do not hear any sound when I run the
following command in the terminal:
speaker-test -c 2 -D plughw:Device -t sine
speaker-test 1.0.25
Playback device is
When I do this command for (HDA Intel) 0:
speaker-test -c 2 -D plughw:0 -t sine
Only through my laptop's right-internal-speaker do I hear sound. The
left one doesn't work.
When I do this command for (USB Audio Device) 1, I do not hear sound from any
speaker:
speaker-test -c 2 -D plughw:1 -t
When I do this command for (HDA Intel) 0:
speaker-test -c 2 -D plughw:0 -t sine
Only through my laptop's right-internal-speaker do I hear sound. The
left one doesn't output sound.
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Under All Settings Sound Speakers Mode
Analog Surround 4.0 Output is a selectable option, but Analog Stereo
Output is selected.
Pulse Audio too, allows me to select surround, and it seems to work
about the same, but either way, sound is only coming through my right
speaker; that's the issue.
Public bug reported:
LibreOffice 4.0 has been released:
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
We need to upgrade-software-version in the Ubuntu repositories.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: libreoffice (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-23.35-generic 3.5.7.2
I have machine that I have downgraded to 12.04 specifically due to this
bug alone.
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screen goes dark although
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Title:
Default Applications does not belong in System
Even if I agreed that most users would rarely need a dialog for
modifying default applications, that doesn't mean the dialog should be
unnecessarily hard to find.
Hit the super-key and type default applications. It returns nothing.
And, who would think to go to:
System Settings Details
in order
If I plug in head phones, I can hear audio from both channels. But if an file
only plays audio from the left channel I can't hear anything without my head
phones:
http://superuser.com/questions/537068/avi-convert-stereo-to-mono
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Would you believe that Windows 8 does the same thing? Older version of
windows and linux play audio out of both speakers, but later OSs don't.
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The Totem video player provides Audio output options, but is missing the
Mono option. See:
Totem Edit Preferences Audio Audio output type
My Dell Studio 17 is suffering from another bug where I'm unable to hear audio
out of its left-internal-speaker:
VLC has a reverse stereo option that saves the day for me.
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Title:
Totem Video Player Missing Mono Audio Preference
Public bug reported:
Windows 8 has raised the bar when it comes to the default application
an operating system provides for monitoring your system.
In the attached screen shot, you'll see that not only do I get a large
graph for the thumbnail I've selected (on the left), but each thumbnail
** Description changed:
Windows 8 has raised the bar when it comes to the default application
an operating system provides for monitoring your system.
In the attached screen shot, you'll see that not only do I get a large
graph for the thumbnail I've selected (on the left), but each
Public bug reported:
I've been using the Internet since 1993 before and during the first year
browsers came out. Back then the scroll bars seemed as wide as your
finger.
As time has gone on, screen resolutions have continue to increase, but
each time this happens the browsers scroll bar gets
** Description changed:
I've been using the Internet since 1993 before and during the first year
browsers came out. Back then the scroll bars seemed as wide as your
finger.
As time has gone on, screen resolutions have continue to increase, but
each time this happens the browsers
** Description changed:
I've been using the Internet since 1993 before and during the first year
browsers came out. Back then the scroll bars seemed as wide as your
finger.
As time has gone on, screen resolutions have continue to increase, but
each time this happens the browsers
As mentioned, I can't get the ArtDio NB-005B USB Speakers to work on
Ubuntu 12.10.
So, I tried using them with the 12.04 Live CD, and I was surprised that
they didn't work there either (because before upgrading to 12.10 they
worked).
Then I tried using them by loading the Ubuntu 10.04.2 Live
I tried the 12.04 Live CD, and I was surprised that the problem
remained.
Then I tried using the Ubuntu 10.04.2 Live CD. From it audio came from
both speakers.
Here's the alsa-info of the speakers working perfectly in Ubuntu 10.04.2:
Public bug reported:
I have number of cisco vpn connections configured using the network-
manager-vpnc addon package.
Typically, I'm able to connect to them by simply clicking on the
networking indicator/applet icon and going to VPN Connections menu.
There, I'll normally see a list of all VPNC
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #811681
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=811681
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=811681
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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There should be an option to increase scrollbar-width under:
System Settings Personal Appearance
The number of appearance modification options is ridiculously limited in
Ubuntu 12.10 compared to other major operating systems and even compared
to the old Gnome2 desktop.
Some general philosophy regarding scroll bar width:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1077559
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Public bug reported:
There should be an option to increase the default title-bar height of an
un-maximized window under:
System Settings Personal Appearance
The number of appearance modification options is ridiculously limited in
Ubuntu 12.10 compared to other major operating systems and
Public bug reported:
There should be an option to increase the size of buttons: minimize, maximize,
and exit under:
System Settings Personal Appearance
The number of appearance modification options is ridiculously limited in
Ubuntu 12.10 compared to other major operating systems and even
Rebooting my computer again, didn't make these connections reappear.
The way I finally got them to reappear was that I removed the category 5
cable from my laptop. Then, when I went to VPN Connections they were
again listed but grayed out.
After this, I plugged the Category 5 cable back into my
Public bug reported:
The Startup Application console allows you to specify all the
applications you'd like to launch during start-up, but it doesn't allow
you to control the order in which they are launched.
I'd like the ability to specify the order without having to write a
custom script. So
Public bug reported:
I have an application (sudo apt-get install autokey-qt) that doesn't
provide an option to launch minimized (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autokey/+bug/1064085 ).
In Startup Applications, I attempted to solve this problem by running two
command at once:
Again today, network-manager is not providing my VPN Connections list.
This time, the VPN Connections menu option is not even there. See
attached screen shot.
To fix this, I simply unplugged my Category 5 cable, and plugged it back
in. However, this is only a workaround and this remains a bug.
This screen-shot shows the desired behavior (which only happens after
unplugging my category 5 cable and plugging it back in).
** Attachment added: ScreenShotSelection2.png
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
No Option to Increase default Scrollbar
Here are some other proposed solutions:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/29104
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Title:
No Option to Increase
Perhaps it is the duty of Unity or Compiz to provide this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1078681
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Title:
Scroll Bar
Public bug reported:
Under All Settings Displays, if I choose a particular monitor to
configure, clicking on another monitor won't select that monitor until
after I've hit the apply button. Therefore, this prevents me from
configuring both of my monitors before I hit the apply button.
You can
What theme are you referring to?
The upstream report says that firefox is happy to oblige any scroll-bar
width prescribed by the OS theme.
My scroll-bar is the same size yours is. I'm a user who is not alone in
thinking that the default width is too small.
Where in Ubuntu can you change the
See solution 2:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/29104
Wouldn't this give me the customization to adjust scrollbar width in
not only Firefox, but all applications?
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I'm still experiencing this. What's the next step to resolving this?
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Title:
Not Quick-Listing VPN Connections
Status
These speakers worked fine in Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04. Yet they
weren't working Windows 7, Windows 8, or Ubuntu 12.10.
I got them to work in Windows 7 and 8 by disabling all enhancements:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t4027966-usb_speakers_not_working_windows_7
What would be the equivalent
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu 12.04, I could right-click on my usb-external-harddrive's
- Unity-Task-Bar icon and select Safely Remove. Upon doing this, the
- icon would disappear and I would proceed in unplugging my external hard
- drive.
+ Unity-Task-Bar icon (launcher icon) and select
The bug happens almost every time I boot my computer, and this has been
happing for months despite multiple re-installations of Ubuntu 12.10.
Each time I reinstall, I still maintain my previous /home directory
(which is on a separate partition). Could it be that I have a
configuration file that is
Not for sure which device is the ArtDio NB-005B USB Speakers. ArtDio
may be a brand relabeling or something that is only printed on the
device, but not inside of it.
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** Description changed:
Last night I installed Ubuntu 12.04 64bit onto my cousin's HP quad-core
computer and HP 1080P monitor (I will post more hardware details
tonight).
The installation went fine, and everything worked from the
Here we are in 2012, and show year is still not an option on the clock
in Ubuntu!
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gconf-editor
The Ubuntu Gnome Clock offers no setting to show year.
Yes, I know what year it is, but I have very good reason for wanting it
shown. For
I just got this bug in 12.04 beta 2, while trying to empty the trash.
The name that the crash detector proposed was exactly the name of this
bug, so I didn't submit it as a new bug.
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I'm using 12.04 beta 2.
When I right click on the unity desktop, and then click Organize
Desktop by Name, it places the highest icon too high on my laptop's
monitor; it places it underneath the top bar of the unity desktop. Yes,
I do have a 2nd monitor hooked up that has a higher resolution than
Call it what you want, but it is a option that is NOT there in Ubuntu,
that IS there in Windows and Mac (see screen-shots I've provided).
If it is by design, it is an over-presumptuous design to assume that no
one wants the year to be displayed; I've given very practical reasons
for why I dearly
Others who want the clock to show the date's year:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1676372
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=780676
-
http://linux.bigresource.com/Ubuntu-How-to-Show-year-in-Gnome-Calendar-v4i5z8lZr.html
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1607903
-
Public bug reported:
My laptop is plugged in, and as you can see (in the attached screenshot)
I've selected to Do Nothing when the lid of my laptop is closed.
However, each time I close the lid, it goes into suspend mode. I've
even set it to Do Nothing for both unplugged and plugged. No
matter
** Attachment added: PowerSettings.png
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This issue still exists and on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.
Specifically, I can't get the Gnome-Power-Manager to honor the Do Nothing
setting, when my laptop lid is closed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990908
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 862813
Power Managment settings are being ignored
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Title:
Power Managment settings are being ignored
Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #603570
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603570
** Also affects: gnome-power via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603570
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 862813
Power
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Last night I installed Ubuntu 12.04 64bit onto my cousin's HP quad-core
computer and HP 1080P monitor (I will post more hardware details
tonight).
The installation went fine, and everything worked from the live CD using
the Try Ubuntu option.
However, after installation,
** Tags added: unity-greeter
** Also affects: unity-greeter
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Last night I installed Ubuntu 12.04 64bit onto my cousin's HP quad-core
computer and HP 1080P monitor (I will post more hardware details
tonight).
The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 876897 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/876897
I just installed smplayer like this:
sudo apt-get install smplayer
Then I went to System Settings Details (poorly named) Default
Applications
I changed both video and audio to be handled by default with
I just installed smplayer like this:
sudo apt-get install smplayer
Then I went to System Settings Details (poorly named) Default
Applications
I changed both video and audio to be handled by default with smplayer (I
actually suggest making it the default player in the upcoming release).
Public bug reported:
The steps to change Default Applications, in Ubuntu 12.04 (beta 2),
don't make any sense to me. Here's what you must do:
(1) Right click on Power button icon (top-right on desktop)
(2) Click System Settings.
So far, so good.
(3) Click Details icon
*** What? Every system
** Attachment added: DefaultApplications.png
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** Description changed:
- The steps to change Default Applications in Ubuntu 12.04 (beta 2), doesn't
make any sense to me. Here's what you must do:
+ The steps to change Default Applications, in Ubuntu 12.04 (beta 2),
+ don't make any sense to me. Here's what you must do:
+
(1) Right click on
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Title:
Default Applications Needs Its Own Icon!
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in
** Description changed:
The steps to change Default Applications, in Ubuntu 12.04 (beta 2),
don't make any sense to me. Here's what you must do:
(1) Right click on Power button icon (top-right on desktop)
(2) Click System Settings.
So far, so good.
(3) Click Details icon
Public bug reported:
Watch the attached video to see exactly what's happening.
When I hover over the Title-Bar-Menu/Unity-Top-Panel, in Unity, the
Firefox title is replaced by the firefox menu, BUT, you can't access
the menu items on the far right, because when your bring your hover to
the
** Attachment added: UnityFirefoxBug.ogv
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** Tags added: firefox precise unity
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I'm having this same issue in Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 and Firefox 11. Not
only can I not move multiple bookmarks/folders at the same time, but
doing so locks up the entire desktop for about a minute.
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I created duplicate of this bug for Ubuntu 12.04 beta2:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/982084
The only difference is that now System Info is called Details.
It really doesn't matter what you name it, Default Applications
remains hard to find. Who would think to go to System Info OR
Details?
I guess this isn't an exact duplicate, but it is related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/611754
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Title:
Changing
Yes, but as you know, the main point is that there is no functioning GUI
for setting default applications. The user should be able to
choose/change which applications launch for each (an unlimited number)
file type.
Look at the attached screen shot. Notice how Ubuntu's Open With
feature is
Notice in this attachment, that nautilus is missing the checkbox that is
NOT missing in my previous post's attachment.
** Attachment added: MissingAlwaysCheckbox2.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/398138/+attachment/3095751/+files/MissingAlwaysCheckbox2.png
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The Open With feature, SHOULD have an Always use the selected program
to open this kind of file check-box (see attachment).
Compare this attachment, with the one I post next (the dialog from
nautilus, after clicking Open With).
** Attachment added: MissingAlwaysCheckbox.png
Is the status of this bug wrong (Fix Released)?
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2, and this is still an issue. Shouldn't
someone change it to confirmed?
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1) Right-click a file in nautilus
2) Select Open With
3) Select Other Application
4) See the attached screenshot MissingAlwaysCheckbox2.png
Notice that it is missing the check box option to Always use this
program for this kind of file.
Even if their are alternative ways to
** Attachment added: MissingAlwaysCheckbox2.png
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Notice how other operating systems handle this. See attachment; they
include a convenient check-box.
** Attachment added: MissingAlwaysCheckbox.png
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