This bug still remains in the latest Xubuntu CORE 22.04
(xubuntu-22.04-core-amd64.iso from the end of Feb 2022). During boot
process, I can briefly see "[FAILED] Failed to activate swap /swapfile"
and "[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Swaps". When I execute "sudo dmesg |
grep -i swap", I get some
Same here on Dell XPS 13 (9333) / Xubuntu 19.10 / LO 6.3.3. 3D slide
transitions don't work at all, but **only** when I use the **default
distro packages**. OpenGL 3D transitions are broken within Debian /
Deepin / Ubuntu, Fedora and even Manjaro/Arch Linux (see
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1096837 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1096837
Same here on Xubuntu 14.04 as well as Linux Mint 17 XFCE. The other
downside of this error is that is you are moving files, it causes the
affected originals to not be deleted, meaning you have to go back to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1096837 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1096837
It is not a duplicate of bug #1096837 - it happens in Thunar while
coping to USB sticks, external (FAT/NTFS) drives or NFS mounts.
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Same thing here - Mint 15, Thunderbird 24 and Lightning 2.6 + Provider
for Google Calendar. I use 3 google calendars (and no local ones) and
cannot accept any invitations. As Dennis Jacobsen I also see Read only
is not enabled in the calendar properties - even though I can add events
manually just
Me too. I'd also love to see it backported to 12.04. It's one of the
first things that catches your attention - that you cannot control the
color of your working environment. This makes using Unity unpleasant.
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I have the same problem on Dell Inspiron 1525 (Intel GMA X3100) and
Ubuntu Maverick (10.10):
cat /proc/acpi/video/VID/LCD/brightness
levels: 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 100
current: 60
Most of the time you can't go directly from 72 to 60 etc. Brightness
usually jumps by 24. Though sometimes it
I observe the same behavior as described above, but it's not limited to
images or videos - it also happens with TXT files. Often it's enough to
save a file, then rename it and press refresh and either all the files
from that folder disappear or nautilus doesn't show the file that has
just been
It's great, thanks! :) The only thing it's missing now is to keep
wrapping state after saving changes in a file.
Currently when you save the file text-wrap sets itself to what is
selected in global preferences ignoring what you have chosen for the
file that you're working with.
So every time I
Today I got to know about two of such plugins from
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/6465/ .
1) http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/Plugins?action=AttachFiledo=viewtarget
=toggletextwrap-plugin-0.1.0.tar.bz2
2) http://sodki.org/programas/gedit_plugins/menu-text-wrap.tar.gz
I like the second
Thanks for the link Sebastien ;) From that discussion (Comment #15) it
seems that Paolo Borelli has made up his mind on this bug almost 2 years
ago. Still on my Ubuntu Feisty I didn't find any convenient way to
toggle word wrapping in gedit :/ Is there at least a small glimmer of
hope that this
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