The report description is misleading; This is technically a bug, as the
default behavior is not adhered to, as in that the panels may be
obscured.
(Should post a feature request to request a setting to allow this... ;)
1) Can you obscure the panels at any time?
2) Have you checked to see if there
Bug report unclear, please elaborate, possibly with screenshots. Is it a
bug that will hinder your nomal use of Ubuntu? Are the actual panels
off-screen? Is it going to affect a large number of people?
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Windows can be resized beyo
Definitely a feature. Nothing annoys me more than not being able to
resize a window beyond a certain margin. Imagine you have to view a
control on a fixed size window, located at 700,700, but your desktop
resolution is only 640x480. What now? Remember, Linux exists to bail you
out of these unforese
I'm having the same issue on Intrepid on a Compaq NX6110 Laptop.
Clean install of Ubuntu 8.10; Change the keyboard repeat rate under
System Preferences. All keys are affected by the new repeat rate, except
for the "left arrow" and "down arrow". (Can't really test "end" repeat
rate!)
I do not reca
It would be a bug if "ls" or "bash" reported the same message!
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Thats for my LCD; Turns out the SIS driver doesnt use the GTF timing
formula to calculate it's timings. (Theres a "hacked" intel driver which
is basically the same SIS driver, apparently)
gtf 1440 900 60
gave my modeline, you could try
gtf 1280 1024 60
or something similar to find a suitable mo
Adding
Modeline "1440x900" 106.47 1440 1520 1672 1904 900 901 904 932 -HSync +Vsync
To the monitor section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
fixed it for me!
(This was after finding the binary drivers here: http://ncc-
1701a.homelinux.net/WikiBerd/index.php?page=LinuxSis67x)
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Public bug reported:
NetworkManager / nm-applet:
This appears to be a simple design fault in that PPPoE is only available
over "Wired" networks, and the defined PPPOE networks are greyed out
when connected via "Wireless" and not "Wired" connections are available.
People in the wireless industry
This is with latest updated Ubuntu 8.10 as of Jan 12, 2009
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PPPOE not available over Wireless - Greyed out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316300
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I have similar symptoms on a clean install of Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy.
Firefox slows to less than a crawl (it's painful typing this!)
I have one page open that uses AJAX and Javascript to update a table.
The page is less than 1K. As long as this (or any other javascript-
containing window is open) FF C
Solution:
Add yourself to the voice group in order to make outgoing calls:
usermod -a -G voice yourusername
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120251
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Public bug reported:
On a clean install of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Alternative (text), upon first
boot, it terminates with the following message:
This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU:
0:6
Please use a kernel that is compatible with your system.
I believe that a server edit
I think it is a simple matter of listing also "ath" and "wlan"
interfaces in the drop-down box.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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network-admin can't setup pppoe connection for wifi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215806
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Gnome now differs from every single other window manager. I understand
that alt+drag interferes with some former mac users' workflows, but
really, we've been here for 20 years and they just arrived... why should
we change our workflows to suit theirs?
Can we please revert to the default, and make
sudo rmmod r8723bs
sudo modprobe r8723bs
sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning
Gets you reconnnected for another few minutes or hours... I am looking
into the cause.
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Not sure if this might help... looks like this Dell has some hardware
design problems - we should be able to come up with a workaround
nonetheless. I've had the stock Ubuntu kernels die on me several times -
goes into what seems to be disk thrashing (on an SSD?!) and 50% of the
time the OOM killer
Might I add - looking at the logs above it seems people with both iwl
and ath10k are affected - which probably points to something upstream in
the bus.
With regards to it being on the USB bus, wireless devices only show
under lspci, not lsusb. The the errors in the log with regards to ath10k
and t
This is still not resolved, from further upstream, for users running
gnome-shell.
The only workaround for Firefox is still:
coenraad@coenraad-dell:~$ GTK_IM_MODULE=xim firefox&
[1] 28696
coenraad@coenraad-dell:~$ apt list --installed gnome-shell xorg ibus
Listing... Done
gnome-shell/bionic-updates
Aaand... here I am on 20.04 with the same issue. What does software-
properties-gtk use to prompt for root access - and why doesn't it work?
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Title
The Gnome project have changed some default key combinations that have
existed for 30+ years. I don't think this is acceptable. For reference,
the new key combination is Super+drag. Alt+Tab has been changed to
Alt+~. And the list goes on.
I think Ubuntu will do well to maintain the age old default
Still present in latest image of Ubuntu 16.04 x64 Desktop install
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Title:
pkgAcquire::Run warnings ("Can't drop privileges for downloading...")
Public bug reported:
16.04 LTS Server installer fails when installing offline with a
defaulted BIOS clock
I presume that this wouldn't happen with a correct clock - in that case
the installer should refuse to even try installing offline. Just
reporting this so you know. IMO installer should alway
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
nautilus
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu8
In my case this is a security certificate, but Nautilus tries to extract
a thumbnail as if it's an image file - and crashes.
I have tried this with random data, and by truncating the file, but i
I'm on 12.04.4 and a simple apt-get install qemu-kvm-spice gave me the
qemu-system-x86_64-spice which worked fine. I also got a black screen
after installing the guest tools, and the QNX driver, upon first boot in
QNX mode... but just gave it a few minutes to detect and install the
driver - it's ve
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