[Bug 1174230] Re: git objects seen as VAX COFF by 'file' utility

2013-04-29 Thread Michael V. Antosha
There exists a more recent issue which confirms the problem for version 5.11-2 in Debian (debbugs #697846). ** No longer affects: file (Debian) ** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #697846 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=697846 ** Also affects: file (Debian) via http://b

[Bug 1174230] Re: git objects seen as VAX COFF by 'file' utility

2013-04-29 Thread Michael V. Antosha
** Summary changed: - git objects seen as VAX COFF + git objects seen as VAX COFF by 'file' utility -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1174230 Title: git objects seen as VAX COFF by 'fil

[Bug 1174230] [NEW] git objects seen as VAX COFF by 'file' utility

2013-04-29 Thread Michael V. Antosha
Public bug reported: To reproduce the bug one could run, for example, such (or similar) command: # (T='mivael-temp'; cd /dev/shm/ && rm -rf "$T" && mkdir "$T" && cd "$T" && git init && git commit --allow-empty -m'Empty commit.' && file $(find .git/objects/ -type f)) Example of p

[Bug 1066850] Re: Alt+F10 does not maximize a window

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 955965 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955965 This workaround is also working: CCSM > General Options > Key bindings > maximize_window_key > Reset settings to the default value (was: F10; became: Down) Now I can maximize/unmaximize window with Ctrl+S

[Bug 1066850] Re: Alt+F10 does not maximize a window

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 955965 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955965 Is it a bug of the upgrade? Or bug is also present in 12.04 when installed from scratch? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https:/

[Bug 1066850] Re: Alt+F10 does not maximize a window

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 955965 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955965 Thank you! I used information in comment 16, instead. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/955965/comments/16 "+++ (quickly)" -- not so convenient but works without modifying default settings

[Bug 1066907] Re: Centered background image is partly hidden by a border after reboot (dual display configuration, different screen resolutions)

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
** Description changed: - Steps to reproduce (Ubuntu 12.04.1): 1.1. Go to System Settings / Hardware / Displays 1.2. Switch "Mirror displays" off. 1.3. Set up different screen resolution for displays (My case: 1600 x 900 for native laptop monitor and 1920 x 1080 for external H

[Bug 1066907] [NEW] Centered background image is partly hidden by a border after reboot (dual display configuration, different screen resolutions)

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
Public bug reported: Steps to reproduce (Ubuntu 12.04.1): 1.1. Go to System Settings / Hardware / Displays 1.2. Switch "Mirror displays" off. 1.3. Set up different screen resolution for displays (My case: 1600 x 900 for native laptop monitor and 1920 x 1080 for external HDMI monitor.) 2. Fin

[Bug 1066850] [NEW] Alt+F10 does not maximize a window

2012-10-15 Thread Michael V. Antosha
Public bug reported: Alt+F10 does not maximize a window. It opens application menu, instead. Steps to reproduce: 1. Open an unmaximized window (for example, Ctrl+Alt+T to open new terminal window). 2. Press Alt+F10. Result: Application menu is opened (the same way as it is opened when one pr

[Bug 826719] Re: the "indicator applet" no longer shows which layout is currently selected - it only shows an icon of a keyboard.

2011-10-30 Thread Michael V. Antosha
(This paragraph is in reply to #3.) This is not the case for me. The description of my problem is very close to the title of this bug (except for "no longer shows" part that should be "doesn't show" in my case, because it never worked for me, actually). Although, my report is not very reliabl