I agree.
Clearly according to Omer in commet #2 and the above referenced issue,
finer grained control is desired.
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Title:
Volume scrolling incon
Bump! It's 2013!
Same on 13.04.
I don't know it this is related but if you set show 'hidden files' and
then select the all the dot files in home followed by show properties
Nautilus gets stuck in a loop counting files. It counts ~7300 files then
restarts at 0, after about 30 minutes it stops at ~
I get the same on the ubuntu 13.04 64. It seem the problem is with the
Type column. You need need at least two different file types in the
folder to trigger the bug and hiding the Type column stops the annoying
behaviour. But I have seen the Modified column also resize at the
smallest provocation.
Public bug reported:
When adjusting the volume with the scroll wheel there are two scenario's
which are inconsistent with eachother:
Scenario 1:
1. Click on the speaker icon in the top right corner
2. Keep hovering over the speaker icon
3. Scroll to adjust the volume. The volume is adjusted in sm
** Description changed:
Unfortunately not much more informations at this time but this is what I
have.
1. At some point the gnome-settings-daemon will start utilising about 95% of
one CPU core, iotop will show dconf-services hovering around 3 place and lsof
will show show gnome-settings
** Description changed:
Unfortunately not much more informations at this time but this is what I
have.
1. At some point the gnome-settings-daemon will start utilising about 95% of
one CPU core, iotop will show dconf-services hovering around 3 place and lsof
will show show gnome-settings
Public bug reported:
Unfortunately not much more informations at this time but this is what I
have.
1. At some point the gnome-settings-daemon will start utilising about 95% of
one CPU core, iotop will show dconf-services hovering around 3 place and lsof
will show show gnome-settings-daemon usi
I'm running Win7 Ultimate and Thunderbird 13.0.1 and I'm not seeing this
bug anymore. I did before, but it seems to be gone...?
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Title:
Double sim
I think I have the same bug with Cinnamon. Running indicator-multiload
from a terminal gives the attached output. Will running apport-collect
927303 help?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-multiload/+bug/927303/+attachment/3122709/
I get a password prompt at start-up for every calendar I have installed.
Then, depending on how I have set the refresh/reload time I get a password
prompt for every reload.
I assume that this 10 minutes of waiting refers to his calendar
refresh/reload time.
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It's probably not the solution people are generally looking for, but I
installed the Provider for Google Calendar add-on and let everything run
through the Google Calendar. I can even sync Lightning Calendar now with
my Android phone and it doesn't ask for a password anymore.
Maybe a solution for
Five (5!) years later, in Thunderbird version 5.0, it is still having
this most annoying bug. Mail with attachments takes forever to open,
then, when you click on the attachment to open it, apparently the
download starts afresh. Thunderbird has always done this, on all 4
computers in our house, for
So is this patch working?
I'm a total dork when it comes to implementing things like this (should have a
double-click thingy which goes full-auto), so can anyone explain to me how to
install this in my Lighting?
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Ok it seems a update installed some time between Sunday night and when I posted
#3 mostly fixed beta 1. I can now insert a used or new dvd-rw and brasero will
blank and burn it but after finalising the disk (dvd or cd) it gives me a
message that reads,
"Please eject the disc from "HL-DT-ST DVDRA
The bug is still affects me in 10.4 beta1. What information can I send
that will help?
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I get the same results as BrowneR on my Thinkpad R500 with a "SD Host
controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev
21)" but the script found here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne/Ubuntu9.10 works for me.
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suspend failure with card in card Ricoh Co Ltd R5C82
I have a similar problem when blanking dvd-rw on my thinkpad r500. Have
you tried changing the sata setting in the bios to compatibility mode? I
can blank and burn dvd in compatibility mode but is still get some dbus
errors.
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