The same exact thing happened to me with that update. My 12.10
installation is on an old laptop, HP Pavilion DV4000, that has an older
Intel graphics chipset. The exact output of the lspci | grep VGA is as
follows:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile
915GM/GMS/910GML
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 932769 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/932769
The same exact thing happens to me all the time. I made the change in
dconf stating that 'all' icons should be visible, just like you did, and
this is the reward I get. Pitiful!
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Ivan, thank you for your input. I agree that some problems are resolved
with the DRI2, but the problem with the Atmosphere feature in Google
Earth still remains. My xorg Intel video driver, which also uses the
latest DRI2, still can't paint the atmosphere around the globe without a
significant
Mirco, so when do you think Intel i945 drivers will be finally fixed to
use DRI2? I'm running Intrepid with all the latest fixes, yet I still
can't enjoy GoogleEarth when Compiz is running. In Jaunty on an ATI
Radeon 7000 dual head card I don't have any such issues even though it's
a much older
I don't use Intel driver. My video card is an ATI Radeon 7000/VA (a.k.a
RV100 QY). It uses Xorg's radeon drivers.
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 08:30 +, Alberto Milone wrote:
UXA
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This is happening to me also, but in Jaunty. I simply tried to change
the resolution on one of my displays (I have a dual monitor setup) and
this crash occurred right after it told me that it is not possible to
change it do to the improperly set virtual size. Why does one have to
manually set the
I agree with Albert.
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I can say that this is in deed now fixed. This bug has been squashed.
Thank you all for your support!
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Okay, after trying several times i finally opened it and got to the link
to a patch. The patch is written to patch one of the source code files,
hence pretty much useless to me since I'm not about to compile my own
version of Evolution. I wonder why the patch hasn't been picked up
already by
I can't even open that link to gnome-bugs #564465. I would like to
apply that patch, but how? It says it's fixed by a Patch by Milan
Crha, but that's not what my Jaunty thinks. Is anyone else having the
same problem of not being able to open that link? How do I apply that
patch then?
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Binary package hint: evolution
I use S/MIME signatures in all my outgoing messages. It lets me send
them just fine, but when I try to open any of them from my Sent Items
folder (Exchange mailbox) it displays an error message on the bottom of
the header area telling me what
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Here it is:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361145
On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 20:45 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you give the bugzilla url so we can add a bug watch there?
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Nope, it's not fixed in Jaunty. See my comments in this bug report on
Bugzilla: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361145
However, I am downloading more updates for Jaunty as I type this
response to you (about 77 new updates). I don't know if any of them will
prove that a fix has been
After I downloaded a bunch of updates for Jaunty yesterday (partial
upgrade) the problem with applications being maximized on a wrong screen
are gone as is the inability of Jaunty to remember that I want to use
expanded screens rather than mirrored once. I discovered that to be the
case after the
in preview pane or in the open window should not
be so difficult to accomplish. The server is an Exchange 2003 Standard
version with all the latest patches and fixes.
Dragan Tomas
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 23:22 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping
You can also see the same issue in Jaunty with it's latest Evolution
build. All of the messages I receive are in HTML, so I can't tell you if
the same bug would happen on a plain text message. One moment I'd be
reading a message in one folder and the next moment I can't read any
messages. That's
I'm using the latest Jaunty build on an older computer with dual-head
ATI Radeon 7000/VE running with the xorg radeon driver. I'm also having
the issue of maximised apps going to the wrong screen. At first I
thought this is still not fixed, but I just discovered that if I simply
toggle to Metacity
Mr. Villavicencio,
I'm using the latest Jaunty build on an older computer with dual-head
ATI Radeon 7000/VE running with the xorg radeon driver. I'm also having
the issue of maximised apps going to the wrong screen. At first I
thought this is still not fixed, but I just discovered that if I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Maybe this is already a duplicate, but please understand that I have
tried to look at all instances where this bug may have been previously
reported, some even dating back to year 2006. However, none of those bug
reports are conclusive and they
Same thing here, although I'm using the latest Intrepid version of
Evolution 2.24.3. I have to kill it at least 10 times a day to get it to
work again.
I can add to that, although probably less important in this thread, the
fact that the unread message count is also not working properly,
Same thing here, although I'm using the latest Intrepid version of
Evolution 2.24.3. I have to kill it at least 10 times a day to get it to
work again.
I can add to that, although probably less important in this thread, the
fact that the unread message count is also not working properly,
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I'm using Intrepid, the latest kernel -8. Everything is patched to the
latest available stuff from the update manager. It happens repeatedly if
I'm even trying to hover above some applets or select an application to
go to that's already open. Sometime compiz completely
I had my buddy in IT try to disable the Accuweather applet (Adobe Flash)
on the IIS 6 server just to see if the links on the page would start to
work, but that didn't help. I also downloaded the latest Firefox 3.0.4
that the Ubuntu repositories warned me about this morning along with
other 79
Forget it! I fixed it myself.
Next time one of you poor souls have a strange problem in Firefox just
uninstall it completely then delete every .mozilla and .firefox
directory you can find (primarily in your home folder). You can then
install it again and all will be fine. I suspect that it had
Nobody but me, myself and I.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dragan Tomas (croatian-earthlink)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I get The interface does not exist. Check that it is correctly typed
and that it is correctly supported by your system. It happens no matter
which interface I select, eth0 or what have you. Is someone sleeping at
the wheel?
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It looks like nobody here either believes me or you guys think it's not
important, but I've never seen this to be happening to Firefox before.
The Seamonkey works fine and so do other browsers including Firefox on
the openSuse 11 machine, but this one doesn't want to open any links
that are part
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
This is the strangest thing I've ever seen in a browser. Aren't browsers
meant to allow users to click on a valid link that's on any given page
and either take you there or show you some kind of an error? Well,
sarcasm aside, this browser
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This is the strangest thing I've ever seen in a browser. Aren't browsers
meant to allow users to click on a valid link that's on any given page
and either take you there or show you some kind of an error? Well,
sarcasm aside,
I can also confirm that it happens with A Browser brand in Intrepid.
The page having the issue is written in active server pages format using
style-sheets and some Java scripts. It also features a small Adobe Flash
driven weather applet. I also removed the Beagle plugin because that's
the last one
I'm amazed that nobody congratulated Mr. Mark Shuttleworth on his 4th
anniversary of this 1st reported major and critical bug for us all
Penguin-Heads :-) Where's your camaraderie and a certain sense of
belonging? The August 20th of this year came and passed by a simple note
from one of our devout
jsteinhart,
Excellent work, I very much appreciate that. It worked fine, except that
I rushed a little and didn't check first if I left the old copy of mail-
notification running at the time of the installation of the new build.
That caused it (I think) to show an error message as soon as it
So, how does a mere mortal with Intrepid, like myself, fix this issue?
Since I upgraded to Intrepid this plugin has stopped working altogether.
If I start the plugin manually from a terminal it immediately kills the
Evolution (if it was running, of course) and if it is started prior to
running
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