Public bug reported:
My Toshiba Satellite A70 would go to sleep when my laptop is unplugged.
It would not go to sleep when I close the laptop lid.
>From bug #146424 I was able to find the workaround of changing the
activity on lid-close on battery from "Suspend" to "Blank Screen" which
prevent
I have a Toshiba Satellite A70 with the same problem -- running 11.04 -
Natty.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/601709
Title:
Laptop goes to sleep right after plugging/unplugging power
It seems to be fixed, but I ran into a host of other problems.
(mostly usability issues), but they included adept_installer. breaking
itself. I'll attach the file this-sucks.txt Please file appropriate
bugs in the appropriate places.
BTW: the way that I did this test was to buy an 8GB flash drive
I'll try and get around to downloading and testing it by the weekend.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Jonathan Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Changing this to KDEBASE package. Are you able to test this in intrepid
> to see if this is still a problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
> ** Changed in
The correct command line to start the profile manager appears to be:
firefox -ProfileManager -a something
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Profile Screen does not come up on First Launch of Firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2993
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Possibly related:
I just added an item for Firefox with Profile-manager. I did it by using KDE
Menu Editor and copying and pasting the regular firefox menu item (which is one
of the ones NOT scrambed).
WHen I was done, the new item was scrambled.
** Attachment added: "Newly scrambled menu."
The CD I installed was (MD5sum)
ae9b209fe4b9caf545fa2011631de797 kubuntu-7.10-desktop-i386.iso
When I installed it, however, it claimed to be the development version.
do some sites still have an outdated image?
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kubuntu menus scrambled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153175
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Yes. My standard method of partitioning is to create separate partitions for
/
/var
/tmp
/home
The intent is to minimize writes to the root partition. (not such a necessity,
now that we have logging filesystems, but the paranoid in me likes the extra
security)
If I was being seriously paranoid
Yes. Final install is still broken.
I did both a split partition install and a single partition install..
both resulted in mangled menus.
Other settings:
Language: English
TZ: Canada/Vancouver
kbd: US English
partitioning: Manual. -- either / /var /tmp /home or single slice for
entire system.
Public bug reported:
I have installed kubuntu fresh on a system with the filesystem split up
as:
/ , /var , /tmp , /home .
once the system is installed, the KDE menus are mangled as shown in the
attached screenshot.
as an example, the menu for kcron reads:
[IMG] _: Entries in K-menu: KCron app
** Attachment added: "An example of the broken KDE menus"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10047779/badmenus-1.png
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kuybuntu menus scrambled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153175
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