The word invalid is really full of tact.
The fact that the release in which the problem was tested is no longer
maintained is not a valid reason for not fixing the bug in subsequent releases.
But reactions like this have had me quit the bug reporting and Ubuntu help
business anyway.
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You
On 2010-10-01 12:01, papukaija wrote :
Please bear in mind that bug's statuses and general control is described
at wiki.ubuntu.com and this bug is fully in accordance with those
guidelines.
I don't have time to read wiki.ubuntu.com. But please tell the person
who wrote it that if the
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
You shouldn't wait until the information is no longer available to
investigate the problem.
Else, you're making our bug reporting very inefficient and
I'm very surprised
- to have just met a double click not working / speed problem making
Java unusable
- to discover that that this problem was reported 4 years ago
- to read comment 1 saying that the bug has already been reported but
without saying where
- to read comment 2 denying comment 1 and
On 2010-09-16 13:44, papukaija wrote :
That's quite difficult without the owner's contact details...
... which I obviously cannot post on this public list.
Constructively, if you tell me you do read 429102 at bugs ... I can send
a contact-making private e-mail to both.
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[i945gm] Huge font
On 2010-09-16 18:53, papukaija wrote :
There's a contact user link in everybody's LP overview page (the link
points to https://launchpad.net/~username/+contactuser ), so there's not
even a need to post anything publicly but as stated on the contact page,
the message's receiver will get the
On 2010-09-15 10:29, papukaija wrote :
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information? Thanks!
Ps. You refers to bug's reporter.
Yes, my reply, about one month ago, is right before
Please contact the PC's owner directly.
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[i945gm] Huge font size in KDE and GDM. Makes KDE unusable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429102
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On 2010-08-22 16:42, papukaija wrote :
If you could test the current Ubuntu development ...
Thank you for coming back.
I'd do that gladly but I'm afraid the IBMPC I helped returned home one
year ago.
I may however try to call the owner and see if he remembers and still
uses the same PC.
If
On 2010-03-19 02:27, David Tombs wrote :
André,
Your reply was not helpful. If you'd like to help, please attach the
requested information or let us know you no longer have the hardware so
we can close the report. Apport will let you examine the report
information before sending so you need
Thanks for all the marvelous things coming with Ubuntu.
If you could test the current Ubuntu development version, this would help us
a lot.
When reporting bugs in the future please use apport, either via the
appropriate application's Help - Report a Problem menu or using
'ubuntu-bug' and the
Another description and Title update.
Problem is a font size. Title updated.
Problem appears in GDM too and in all 8.04-9.10 releases.
The problem appears to be yet another huge font size problem.
Problem appears in GDM too and in all 8.04-9.10 releases.
Gnome itself escapes the problem.
KDE and
Description updated with
twin installation case,
WiFi workaround,
my time schedule.
** Description changed:
Using 09.10 alpha 6 LiveCD on a Medion MD 97900.
Display makes 2 entries in lspci :
Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev
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