As of today I only knew about ubuntu-bug which I could use to report bugs about a specific program.
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I'm on Precise using the standard Remmina from the repoes, but it's got some annoying window placement bugs.
I tested Quantal, and discovered that the bugs have been fixed in the version shipped with Quantal.
In both version of Remmina, under "About", it's the same version number, "0.9.99.1".
Why don't they put the "fewer bugs version" in Precise, or how can I
I'll copy the post of "ethanay" from the m1330 thread that seems to be unanswered...
I'm having the same problem:
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Suspend works for me mostly, but when I close the lid and leave it suspended for a while, then resume, it automatically suspends a 2nd time.
My current "test system" for QQ is an old mitac laptop with intel 855 graphics and a pentium M processor. Right now, Unity doesn't even run.
I've submitted some bugs, but I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble, or if I'm just making noise for hardware that they don't care about supporting. Has there been any official statement about what hardware Unity will support?
Does anyone know much about suspend / resume and how to fix/troubleshoot problems with it?
If you have a look at my bug report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438470
More bugs, and bug reports, are good. No really, at least that's what Karl Fogel says in trying to squash the idea that bugs are "technical debt that developers must repay.Fogel, who works for Canonical on the Launchpad platform, says that it's a fallacy that growths in bug reports is bad. On the ...
Hi,I have a strange problem in order to start X.On the first boot, I have a black screen all the time when I start kdm / X, at this time I cannot access to "TTY" but I have an access on the PC via SSH.When I reboot, KDM/X starts correctly.Xorg log on the first boot is :This is a pre-release version of the X server from The X.Org Foundation.
It is not supported in any way.
Bugs may be fil
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Abrt 3 years 18 weeks ago My Automatic Bug Reporting Tool has been notifying me of bugs when closing Firefox and VLC. It does not say what to do with the bugs, or any other description thereof. It just gives the status that the bugs are not reported. What do I do with this, please?
Thank you,