Ok.. found some more info from the Kernel Team specs for Natty:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Specs/KernelNattyConfigReview
They have a general policy to build it in because, "it's hard to do in
userspace". No idea what that means, or why no other distro has
difficulty with building acpi_cpu
Is this going to be marked as declined for Lucid, carried forward to
Natty?
I've seen loads of complaints about the move, and no one thanking anyone
for it. At least carrying it forward would show it's still on someone's
radar. Otherwise close it and mark as won't fix.
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You received this bug n
I've noticed this. My MS Office 2003 links are gone. The good news is
it's an easily avoidable error; Uncheck to remove, don't delete.
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Removing unused applications via alacarte results in unusable desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378422
You received this bug notification because you are
Interesting. Removing the ability to delete sounds like a safe way to
ensure this doesn't happen again. Or pehaps a name change? Menu editor
seems be misleading people into thinking they are only editing the
"menu".
Speaking with someone on irc they said that .local has lots of stuff in
it sometim
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: alacarte
If you delete unused applications using alacarte (i.e., those without a
checkmark in them) nautilus will no longer automatically open your home
folders, or any folders under 'Places'. If you reboot the computer, a
completely unusab
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alacarte
If you delete unused applications using alacarte (i.e., those without a
checkmark in them) nautilus will no longer automatically open your home
folders, or any folders under 'Places'. If you reboot the computer, a
completely unusable desktop will
Dear Sebastien,
I won't reopen this bug again, since I've fixed it and know enough not
to make the same mistake twice. But I think you're making a mistake.
Ubuntu presents "About me" as a stand-alone app by making it available
via the >system>preferences menu. The package you refer to, the "contr
Ps. To sebastian, the problem isn't that when installing, or upon a
default install the "About me" package fails to work as expected. The
problem os that when removing EDS the user is not warned that "About me"
will break.
I suppose we might say the user is not warned that "Control Center" will
br
This bug continues to affect Jaunty, as of March 31, 2009.
With all due respect to Sebastian, the "About me" app, which is
displayed by default to all users who install Ubuntu Jaunty, as opposed
to "control center", which is not, does not function AT ALL without
evolution-data-server (EDS) install
Here is the duplicate report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/evolution-data-server/+bug/352182
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gnome-about-me depends on evolution-data-server which is not mentioned in the
dependency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234885
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 234885 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234885
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 234885
gnome-about-me depends on evolution-data-server which is not mentioned in
the dependency
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Removing evolution-data-server causes the "About me" tool
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
Uninstalling evolution-data-server from Jaunty causes the "About me"
plugin to fail. Error message provided is: There was an error while
trying to get the addressbook information Evolution Data Server can't
handle the protocol.
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