Same problem here. Every time I reboot my adjustments to the keyboard
shortcuts are gone.
This basically means that the Keyboard shortcuts dialog is unusable. I'd
say, either fix it or remove the dialog from Ubuntu completely so it
can't fool any users anymore into the illusion that they can
I have this issue since I upgraded to 10.10. Was not present for me in 10.04.
It happens when I want to install upgrades with the upgrade manager.
After authenticating the dialog does not disappear. However when I close it by
clicking on the little cross in the left top, the upgrading starts
I checked what exactly is breaking things:
I'm not using the network manager, so I disconnected with ifdown; after ifup,
my search domain list contained comma's again.
So it is not just rebooting but every reconnection that is breaking things.
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/etc/resolv.conf inserts commas between Search
I'm having this same problem on Ubuntu 9.10.
Any chance that this issue will be addressed?
Misja
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/etc/resolv.conf inserts commas between Search Domains
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libtrackerclient0 0.6.3-0ubuntu1
metadata database, indexer and search tool -
rc tracker-search-tool0.6.3-0ubuntu1
metadata database, indexer and search tool -
Cheers,
Misja
On 10/2/07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please
I have not tried tracker anymore after I removed it. So I can't confirm.
On 10/3/07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So can you confirm that, after a reboot, you still have a big slowdown
with tracker?
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[Gutsy] trackerd makes Eclipse 3.3 + MyEclipse 6.0 unstable, also is
Public bug reported:
I just installed the Gutsy Gibbon beta (btw excellent work!) and started
working with Eclipse (the IDE).
Although I have encountered no problems with Gutsy elsewhere, I noticed that
the trackerd process made Eclipse unstable.
Errors occurred when opening editors or when
is stable.
I am willing to try out trackerd 0.6.3 for you, but how exactly should I
proceed to install it from the archive?
Regards,
Misja
On 10/2/07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Beta release ships tracker 0.6.2, whereas the archive has 0.6.3,
which should fix those