Ei ”Poista synkronoidut tiedot Googlen hallintapaneelista” -valintaa
Henkilökohtainen sisältö -välilehden Synkronointi-osiossa ei ole ”Poista synkronoidut tiedot Googlen hallintapaneelista” -valintaa (Chromium 15 ja 17, Chrome 16).
Henkilökohtainen sisältö -välilehden Synkronointi-osiossa ei ole ”Poista synkronoidut tiedot Googlen hallintapaneelista” -valintaa (Chromium 15 ja 17, Chrome 16).
I for one can not reproduce this in 2.1.5 with the two test cases given, so I propose to mark it Fixed.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Load a ROM
2. Select ’Record As’ from the Movie menu
3. Select Open from the dialog
Seems to occur with 100% certainty and irregardless of the ROM file selected.
Mario, here’s output from the commands you asked.
What about Flattr? It looks like you’ve got some unacclaimed flattry there already.
I marked this as being Fixed for ”totem (Ubuntu)” because –no-existing-session has been removed from Totem altogether ( I’ve verified this in 12.04). So the bug as I initially described it no longer exists in recent *buntu.
Just a note that this no longer happens now that I’m running 12.04 with Unity; Unity’s run dialog expands tilde correctly. Still broken in Gnome panel 3.2.0 though.
This no longer happens so I’m marking this as being fixed.
Tuon Commonsin suositteleman attribuutiotavan uskottavuutta syö se, ettei sitä käytetä WMF:n omissakaan projekteissa. Esim. Wikipediassa kuvan linkitys sen kuvaussivulle katsotaan riittäväksi, eikä noita erillisiä tekijän- ja lisenssinselityslitanioita artikkeleihin upotettujen kuvien alla käytetä.
Ei niistä erillisselvityksistä tietenkään haittaakaan ole, mutta ainakaan minä en jaksa vaivautua. :)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Disable power saving
2. (Re-)boot (logoff may suffice, though I’ve not tested this)
3. Login and don’t touch mouse or keyboard after that
4. Wait
What happens:
Within half an hour (on my system at least) the display signal is turned off (monitor reports ”No signal”).
What you expect to happen:
The screen to stay on as indicated by power saving settings.
Additional info:
1. Any keyboard or mouse activity seems to make it obey the setting: after that the screen won’t go blank on its own (irregardless of whether or not the bug has manifested itself during the session).
2. I’ve disabled screensaver as well, though that probably doesn’t concern this bug.
3. From bug #854624’s comments I picked up this settings listing command, in case it helps:
jani@saegusa:~$ for c in `dconf list /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/`; do echo -n ”/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/${c}=”; dconf read /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/${c}; done
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac=0
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-battery=0