I'll do it ...
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minicom continually resizes gnome-terminal in jaunty
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Already seems to have a Gnome bug report
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579759
I'll add some extra comments to it ...
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minicom continually resizes gnome-terminal in jaunty
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-vm-builder
This is under Jaunty alpha 5(ish).
Having followed the instructions on
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/jeos-and-vmbuilder.html, I
managed to install ubuntu-vm-builder and get apt-proxy installed and
running in order to create
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-vm-builder
This is under Jaunty alpha 5(ish).
Having followed the instructions on
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/jeos-and-vmbuilder.html, I
managed to install ubuntu-vm-builder and get apt-proxy installed and
- running
Scott,
I've reproduced the problem against Wine 1.1.12 under Ubuntu 8.10 and
added comments and attachments to the Wine bug report
(http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12283).
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Okay, I get the same problem from evince trying to view output from the
pcal program.
I've attached the pcal calendar input file. I generate the .ps file via:
pcal -f dates.cal -o 2009.ps -P a4 -F 1 -n /12 2009
Run "evince 2009.ps" and get the following output:
evince: /build/buildd/cairo-1.8.0
Sigh! I wish you could more than one attachment at a time!
Anyway, added the resulting .ps file with the last attachment, THIS is
the input .cal file ...
The command line for running pcal I use is:
pcal -f dates.cal -o 2009.ps -P a4 -F 1 -n /12 2009
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If I convert the ps to pdf (e.g. "ps2pdf 2009.ps 2009.pdf"), evince
works fine on the resulting pdf ...
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The latest gnome packages (looks like 2.26 is about to be formally
released) for Jaunty appear to have fixed this problem.
At least, I can start minicom (with nothing attached to the serial port)
and the resizing problem does not occur.
I'll try it out properly when I get into work tomorrow, but
Sigh!
One step forward ...
The resizing problem has gone away in as much as I can start minicom and
talk through the serial port without the gnome-terminal continually
resizing.
However, I can no longer resize the gnome-terminal horizontally ?!?!
I can change the size vertically (e.g. make the
$ apt-cache policy minicom gnome-terminal
minicom:
Installed: 2.3-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.3-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.3-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
gnome-terminal:
Installed: 2.26.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.26.0
One further nugget for you ...
If I start a new gnome-terminal, resize it to 132x24 and THEN start
minicom, the gnome-terminal then resizes itself back to 80x24 and then
ignores further requests tp horizontally resize.
Seems to be working fine apart from that ...
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minicom continually resizes
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Installed jaunty alpha 5 from scratch on dell d620.
Configured defaults for minicom to use ttyS0 and no rtscts hardware flow
control.
Start minicom as non-root user. This is with the serial port not
connected to anything.
Gnome-terminal hosting minicom goes into endless cyc
This worked fine on the same system when intrepid was installed.
Running with the nVidia X11 driver installed and without any compiz
special effects.
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minicom continually resizes gnome-terminal in jaunty
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Binary package hint: libpam-modules
We want to increase the maximum size of all message-queues created by a
particular user. The current limit is 800K, we want it to be 2M.
In the past (hardy, intrepid), we have added the following two lines to
/etc/security/limits.conf:
*
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 314222 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314222
Yep, can confirm that the fix applied to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/314222 also fixes
this problem.
Good job.
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/etc/security/limits.conf is ignored in jaunty
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Yep, can confirm that the fix for this problem also fixes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/337770.
Good job.
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Never came across this in Hardy, but have had it ever since I did a
fresh install of Jaunty Alpha 5 and it is still this today in Jaunty
Beta.
So, boot up. Switch on my printer (Kyocera FS-1020D attached via USB
cable). Bring up system-config-print 1.1.3. New Printer. It give me the
option of "Kyo
Trying to add the printer via Firefox (http://localhost:631/) does not
get you any further. It finds the printer but fails at the last step
with "Unable to copy PPD file!".
On the plus side, I am able to add my Canon Pixma iP3000 (also attached
via USB) quite happily. This seems to involve downloa
This morning's updates to cups have vastly improved the behaviour of the
webgui (http://localhost:631/). I can now delete all of the dodgy partly
created printers and start again. I can then go on to successfully
create a new Kyocera printer (using the "Kyocera Mita" PPD rather than
the Gutenprint
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I've created an apport-generated duplicate of this bug report over at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder/+bug/359473.
This problem still occurs with the 0.10-0ubuntu2 release of ubuntu-vm-
builder.
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Sorry, this is not the same bug. This bug concerns the -386 kernels.
I've always had complete success with the -generic ones (and have
actually abandoned trying to use the -386 ones as they are probably
slower than the -generic kernels if you're one faster hardware).
Anyway, I had the same trouble
Please can I vote for this enhancement too?
Frankly, I find it bizarre that a system, with at least five C++
compilers (g++ versions 2.95, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1 and 4.2) available, can't
easily nominate a default compiler using the Debian alternatives system.
Shame on you.
I would welcome pointers to inf
Public bug reported:
My laptop is a Dell D620 with an Intel 3945 wireless networking adaptor.
I've been using Ubuntu 07.04 with no problems.
I performed an upgrade to 07.10 beta and (as of 10 minutes ago) all the
latest updates.
If I boot into the (default) 2.6.22-12-386 kernel, my wireless hard
That's a shame.
I went ahead and installed the linux-image-386 meta package. The only
real package this pulled in was the missing linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.22-12-386 one.
I rebooted into the -386 kernel and the wireless device STILL does NOT
work. Ho hum.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cd /lib/modules
[EM
Okay, been playing with old versions for a few days now, so here is the
latest update.
The original "Minimising and then maximising the Source Insight window
itself" (aka "Problem (2)") seems to have been fixed in the move from
0.9.58 to 0.9.59, and I see that Hardy has been updated to that releas
Well, I can confirm that the "minimising and maximising" problem (number
2, above) was broken in the move from 0.9.56 to 0.9.57.
Unfortunately, the "sub-window visual artefacts corruption" problem
(number 1, above) is still present in 0.9.56. So I'll have to perform
some more building of previous
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Binary package hint: wine
I have installed Source Insight, v3.50.0058
(http://www.sourceinsight.com), under Wine (0.9.58-0ubuntu2) under Hardy
Beta.
Source Insight is a code editor and browser. You can install a time-
limited copy if you want.
Anyway, having used this under
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The problem seems a LOT worse when running with the two displays and
with the Source Insight window on the second (non-laptop) display.
When running in single-display mode (i.e. at home instead of work), the
"new source file window" problem does not seem to occur so much. The
"minimising/maximisin
Yep, everything worked fine under Gutsy.
I guess the thing to do would be to build and try 0.9.46 under Hardy.
And then try 0.9.48 under Gutsy.
I'll try and do this in the next few days.
My gut(sy) feeling is that this is down to the new versions of Gnome
and/or X, but time will tell.
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Sigh! Change that last comment to:
... then try 0.9.58 under Gutsy.
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Scott, my gut feeling was wrong, which is why I'm not a wine/gnome/x
developer!
I downloaded, configured and built 0.9.46 under Hardy and Souce Insight
works fine.
So, I've just been doing a binary-search of download, build and test of
all versions between 0.9.46 and 0.9.58 and have found that ..
Scott - I can confirm that the latest release of wine, 0.9.59, seems to
fix the "minimising and maximising" problem (number 2, above).
However, it still does not fix doing the same operations on sub-windows
within Source-Insight. Of course, this may be down to bugs in Source-
Insight itself, but s
Sigh! Can't attach more than one file at a time!
Anyway, here is an html file to "drive" the flash file attached above.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 450116 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450116
Hello !
When I try and access the bug this is a duplicate of, I get a "Not allowed here
Sorry, you don't have permission to access this page." message ...
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Playing with my desktop at home, I get the same behaviour as you, in
that tab-docking works in Unity and not in Unity 2D.
It is my laptop at work where I cannot get the tab-docking to work, in
either Unity OR Unity 2D.
I suspect my laptop is falling-back to Unity 2D. I can see the following
in my
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In 12.04, bring up mozilla thunderbird and start to compose a new mail.
The "indent text" icon is backwards and the same as the "outdent text"
one.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This also affects me when using Unity 3D (well, I think I'm using Unity
3D - is there an easy, or difficult, way to tell?).
I'm using an nVidia graphics card with two displays connected, if that
makes any difference.
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Thanks for that. It looks like I'm using Unity (and NOT Unity 2D).
The plot thickens !
Also, different from you perhaps, this was an install-from-scratch and
not an upgrade (I was running 10.10 until 12.04 came out).
I wonder if it is anything to do with the window-focus mode being click-
to-foc
Sigh! Forget that previous "wonder". I just switched to focus-follows-
mouse and the problem still occurs. So, scratch that idea.
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Title:
Can't dr
Last comment (before I go for a coffee).
Noticed that firefox lets me undock a tab and then dock it back again.
When your dragged-tab approaches the other firefox window, you get a
little green-up-arrow appear when the other firefox window is ready to
accept your tab.
No such feedback with chromi
Aaron - thanks for the tip concerning downgrading flash back to 10.1,
that works great.
I've also updated to Chromium beta (10.0.648.82) and have now started
getting the "can not run your plugin because it is out of date" message.
You can permanently disable this by starting chromium-browser with
Well, I bit the bullet and installed-from-fresh Maverick beta following
by 1.3.3-0ubuntu1~maverickppa1 followed by Source Insight.
The problem still occurs :-(
Using nvidia driver with a second display and visual effects set to
"none".
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Yep, problem still there under Ubuntu 10.04 with Wine
1.2-1ubuntu1~lucidppa1
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rusivi1, thanks for taking an interest in this very old bug report.
Sadly, I'm stuck in Lucid until Maverick is released, so bear with me
until the end of next month when I can test whether the problem really
has been fixed. Also, I'm stuck on wine 1.2, dunno why lucidppa for wine
has not moved to
rusivil - I've upgraded to 1.3.3-0ubuntu1~lucidppa1 (so, same version of
wine as you, just for Lucid instead of Maverick) and, following the
steps I detailed in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12283#c16, I
can confirm that the problem still exists.
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rusivil - re-reading your comment again, I thought that I'd better add
that I'm still using a second display screen and that my Visual Effects
are set to "None".
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