[Bug 605022] Re: Saving session (list of currently running programs) cannot be undone

2010-12-19 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Hello Fabio, I cannot reproduce the problem with the latest updates. Thank you. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/605022 Title: Saving session (list of currently running programs)

[Bug 322518] Re: No obvious way to prevent ntpdate to be run when interface are brought up

2010-12-06 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Colin: Synchronising the system time does not cause time zone difficulties. I use manual time to work around a bug in Evolution/Thunderbird/etc. And the purpose of my previous post was to give an example of why manual time should be preferred for any case other than a complete lack of internet

[Bug 322518] Re: No obvious way to prevent ntpdate to be run when interface are brought up

2010-12-06 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Colin: Synchronising the system time does not cause time zone difficulties. I use manual time to work around a bug in Evolution/Thunderbird/etc. And the purpose of my previous post was to give an example of why manual time should be preferred for any case other than a complete lack of internet

[Bug 605022] Re: Saving session (list of currently running programs) cannot be undone

2010-08-13 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
*Bump* Sorry for bumping. Over a month has passed since the submission of this [very annoying] bug, and nobody has replied. I'm just unsure of whether anybody noticed it. -- Saving session (list of currently running programs) cannot be undone https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/605022 You received

[Bug 605022] [NEW] Saving session (list of currently running programs) cannot be undone

2010-07-13 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Public bug reported: Fully updated Lucid. System-Preferences-Startup Applications-Options-Remember Currently-Running Applications I have Skype added to the startup applications list. This works fine. After doing the above, two instances of Skype are starting up every time - and I have not

[Bug 322518] Re: No obvious way to prevent ntpdate to be run when interface are brought up

2010-06-22 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
But I don't see why manual time should be preferred for any case other than a complete lack of internet connectivity! I live in two different time zones. Whenever I change the system time zone, this messes up my synced phone's calendar. Therefore I do not change the system time zone and set my

[Bug 544216] [NEW] time synchronizes even when config is set to manual

2010-03-22 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ntpdate occurs in karmic, lucid (alpha3, beta1) i wanted to set my clock 2 hours forward. i went to system-administration-time and date, changed the time, and set the configuration field (the one about whether to sync with internet) to manual. after i

[Bug 544216] Re: time synchronizes even when config is set to manual

2010-03-22 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
By 'config' I referred to the 'Configuration' field described in the bug description. If there is a different ntp(date) config, please instruct me how find it. I don't know what an interface is; below are the contents of my /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate file. #!/bin/sh set -e

[Bug 544216] [NEW] time synchronizes even when config is set to manual

2010-03-22 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ntpdate occurs in karmic, lucid (alpha3, beta1) i wanted to set my clock 2 hours forward. i went to system-administration-time and date, changed the time, and set the configuration field (the one about whether to sync with internet) to manual. after i

[Bug 544216] Re: time synchronizes even when config is set to manual

2010-03-22 Thread victor.konstanti...@gmail.com
By 'config' I referred to the 'Configuration' field described in the bug description. If there is a different ntp(date) config, please instruct me how find it. I don't know what an interface is; below are the contents of my /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate file. #!/bin/sh set -e