There are various other issues with having the file menu for a floating
window being located in the panel. The most obvious of which is that
it's completely unintuitive because one would logically expect that the
panel should control the window that it appears to be visibly connected
to (the
Also having the same issue on 64-bit arch. I had already cleaned my
package cache so following the instructions in comment #15 reported non-
existent package but downloading it anew as suggested in comment #20
seems to have fixed it. Thanks @pauljwells.
I've just updated apt and the
The supposedly fixed packages were rolled out as I was typing my last
comment but they still don't appear to have fix the issue. I checked the
version numbers and changelog to make sure it was safe to upgrade again
but apt is still not liking it. I'm reverting again until it's fixed.
Attached the
Thanks @Toad213, that worked. I have version 1.20.1-0ubuntu4 installed
and apt is now behaving post-update.
I guess this issue is resolved, or rather replaced by bug #767829 as
mentioned above.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
When I select the option Ubuntu One from the drop-down list in
synchronisation settings, Tomboy immediately exits. I would imagine that
this is caused by the fact that I do not have Ubuntu One installed. I'm
not very familiar with
Sorry, I meant to say Incorporating this feature into Empathy as
opposed to Evolution in the comment above.
Google Talk does indeed have a documented extension to the XMPP
protocol, which allows clients to subscribe to push notifications for
new emails. The fact that these notifications are
This issue also bothers me. The way Pidgin handles this is much more
elegant.
The way Emapthy handles it at the moment forces people to leave a window
open for each channel, which clutters the (Unity) launcher with
applications that really should be running in the background.
Idling is a pretty
Sorry to be harsh but #2 is a lame cop-out. This wouldn't cause feature
overlap with Evolution at all, since running Evolution just for mail
notifications currently necessitates running dirty hacks like alltray
and also requires running the entire evolution process in the
background.
This bug has never been properly fixed and is still not fixed in the
maverick packages even now.
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Title:
Evolution is not pulling birthdays, or
I can also confirm this bug. It's extremely annoying when using the menu
for task-list management.
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Title:
Opening calendar applet on gnome-panel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomboy
When I select the option Ubuntu One from the drop-down list in
synchronisation settings, Tomboy immediately exits. I would imagine that
this is caused by the fact that I do not have Ubuntu One installed. I'm
not very familiar with Tomboy but I can
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: tomboy
- When I select the option Ubuntu One from the drop-down list in the
+ When I select the option Ubuntu One
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
While searching or browsing the Software Centre, the in-line More Info
button next to the package descriptions frequently becomes detached from
it's list item and remains in view even when it's parent item is not. It
floats in the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664685
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 558841 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558841
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 558841
bluetooth devices menu item not working in bluetooth indicator
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 558841 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558841
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 573926
indicator-applet prevents to display peripherals in bluetooth applet
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 558841
bluetooth devices menu item
Have just updated and can confirm that this is still problem.
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I have been able to reliably recreate the issue following these steps.
. Select Turn off Bluetooth.
. Select Turn on Bluetooth
. Device is missing
. in terminal killall bluetooth-applet
. Icon disappears
. in terminal (or run dialogue) run bluetooth-applet
. Icon reappears with
No need to uninstall pulsaudio, in Gnome use Multimedia Systems
Selector to set Alsa as default Audio Output Plugin.
To access this tool it needs to be enabled in the menu, right click on
menu, Edit Menus, it can be found under System-Preferences.
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Abiword crashes when opening a file
are there any patches in 0.150-2ubuntu2 that are not upstream yet?
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I have installed 0.150-3 for i386 and can confirm its working.
You can download the deb from http://packages.debian.org/sid/tsclient
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
The google calendar support is so buggy it is unusable. Moving from an
offline calendar into Google not only doesn't work but breaks all
further use of that Google calendar through Evolution. Also when you
edit the reminder options for a
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Using the test in multimedia selector for built in webcam, switched on
cam but did not display image.
Multimedia selector became unresposive on clicking ok.
Camera is not working in Empathy, but is ok in Skype and kdenlive.
Reverting to version 0.5.601~intrepid1 resolved the issue.
I am
Just tried again with updated kernel and it is ok.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308890
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Same issue on Dell Studio 17
0c:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203819
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P.S. Hopefully, as I gain in knowledge and experience, I can and will help as
many members as I can. Promise.
** Affects: ubuntu
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Status: New
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cannot use or find ANY downloaded and supposedly installed required plugins
to view pages or hear
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