I think the comments have creeped away from the scope of this bug.
This is still in 14.04, and is probably affecting more people than
Launchpad can count.
Also see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-
center/+bug/1351772
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Title:
Wrong syndaemon
On 04/19/2012 04:59 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
you can try to run gsettings list-recursively log twice and diff the
log files, or to attach gdb to gnome-settings-daemon to pause it and
see if that st
No effect with gdb, and diffing he log files found no differences.
Two new data points: in
Easier to maintain is all well and good, but IMO you're taking away too
much easy to use.
It's a balance to find, what easy to use for some is confusing
options for others. Supporting options is also mean resources driven
away from something else to support those options. It's somewhat our
Your other bugs description are a bit confusing, is there one bug or
several bugs there? You use unity right?
The led is blinking seems like it could be gnome-settings-daemon
getting confused or fighting with something else on keys status, I've
seen a bug report where it was setting numlock to
On 4/19/12 04:59 , Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Your other bugs description are a bit confusing, is there one bug or
several bugs there? You use unity right?
Yes, this is occurring in Unity. I haven't tried any of the other UI
options to see if it does it there. I may have some disagreements with
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Title:
Wrong syndaemon settings in system settings
To manage notifications about
Thank you for your bug report, that's a whatever you do people will
complain anyway sort of bug, we tried different option and what comes
back is always ranting from other users who like it another way, the
current setup is what works for most users, the focus follow mouse
option is poorly
Thanks for your response, Sebastien.
I realize that Ubuntu is all about providing less choice/dumbing down
the interface these days (which is why I'm on the brink of returning to
mainline Debian after using Ubuntu since it was in beta - the original
beta), but perhaps a good solution would to
I realize that Ubuntu is all about providing less choice/dumbing down
the interface these days (which is why I'm on the brink of returning to
mainline Debian after using Ubuntu since it was in beta - the original
beta), but perhaps a good solution would to add a couple of additional
checkboxes
On 4/18/12 12:14 , Sebastien Bacher wrote:
I realize that Ubuntu is all about providing less choice/dumbing down
the interface these days (which is why I'm on the brink of returning to
mainline Debian after using Ubuntu since it was in beta - the original
beta), but perhaps a good solution
This is totally unrelated and I apologize for putting it in this bug
thread, feel free to email me privately on it if you want, but I've had
no success with googling to even figure out where to report this. I
guess it's pretty obscure. I'm clueless about what to open a bug
against, if this is
Sebastien I just had the great flash of insight regarding the freeze-
up problem I described above: it's switching virtual desktops (something
I do a lot) that triggers it. Happens every time, and it doesn't matter
if I switch using the keyboard or the switcher applet in Unity. Even
clicking the
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