[clug] Ubuntu Lynx (10.04) bugs [was: Ubuntu Lynx (10.04) and window button positions]

Jim Croft jim.croft at gmail.com
Tue May 4 01:58:10 MDT 2010


yes - I have had thing vanish/get buried before after downgrading
screen resolution.  but they always came back when I resized or
decluttered.

apart from this, everything seems to be working just fine...

jim

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 2:09 PM, adavid <adavid at adavid.com.au> wrote:
> On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 01:33:04PM +1000, Jim Croft wrote:
>> I have restarted both machines a number of times and the network
>> manager applet has not come back...
>>
>> the computers make a wireless connection ok, but I can not select
>> which one if there are multiple present and can not select the usb
>> wireless modem at all...
>>
>> any suggestions on how you got it to reappear?  It is there (as in
>> 'installed') but I just can not get it to reappear on the panel.
>
> Hi Jim
>
> <Crazy idea>
> Do you have a lot of app icons on the top bar? But move as
> many as you can to the left/delete the ones you don't really need and
> see if that changes things.
> </Crazy idea>
>
> This is something I did with my setup, but again, it was more a "wild
> flurry of doing stuff and get back to writing" than careful problem
> analysis.
>
> Anthony
>
>>
>> For what I do this is pretty much a show stopper.
>>
>> jim
>>
>> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Anthony David <adavid at adavid.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> > Ooh. There is a glitch I dismissed. I had that too, again after a resume.
>> > The interface was unloaded. I logged out and back in again and the wireless
>> > reappeared. Not very diagnostic I am sorry.
>>
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>> 'A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point
>> of doubtful sanity.'
>>  - Robert Frost, poet (1874-1963)
>



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