[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-17 Thread J Wood
Different user, same story.

Specs:

Ubuntu 8.10 with the 2.6.27-8-generic on a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510.  This is
an absolute show-stopper for me; I've had it freeze up on me numerous
times while writing documents.  Today it happened twice, and I lost my
work -- yes, I autosaved, but OO.org 3.0's autosave and autorecovery
doesn't work quite like it's name suggests.  So I've taken to
frantically saving my work every 30 seconds to make sure I don't lose
something that might prove important.

Symptoms are the same: I'll be working along, and usually somewhere
between 30-180 minutes in, a hard freeze; the wireless and caps lock
lights flash, nothing works, and I have to power down with the power
button, which must be playing hell with my hard drive.

I'm attaching my dmesg.log, dmesg.0.log, lspci-vvnn.log, and messages
from today (Nov. 17).  I'm also going to try removing the entire
pulseaudio system; I seem to remember that being a problem in 8.04, and
I haven't removed it yet, even though I don't use it.

One thing: Could this be a NetworkManager issue?  Is it a wireless
thing?  The one thing I notice is that this seems to occur a lot when
I'm on my university's open wireless network (since the new
NetworkManager can't connect to the secure network anymore).  It doesn't
occur nearly as much on my WPA2 home network.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-17 Thread J Wood

** Attachment added: "dmesg.0.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19741293/dmesg.0.log

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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-17 Thread J Wood

** Attachment added: "lspci-vnn.log"
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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-17 Thread J Wood

** Attachment added: "messages"
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[Bug 211644] Re: [hardy] Sound card hda Intel doesn't work with kernel 2.6.24 series

2008-11-17 Thread J Wood
Does not fully work in 8.10 with snd-hda-intel (chip: Realtek ALC888).
My system has a 5+1 speaker setup, five speakers and a subwoofer.  In
8.10 only two speakers are on; I need to compile the latest alsa drivers
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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-18 Thread J Wood
Just wanted to say that after removing pulseaudio, things seemed to work
on my network at home.  But again, once I got on the insecure network at
my university, it froze right up -- about 2 minutes after booting up.  I
had Firefox and OpenOffice 3.0 open, but I'm almost positive now it's a
NetworkManager issue.

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[Bug 290285] Re: Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentication

2008-11-18 Thread J Wood
This sounds just like bug #291242.  It's also been looked over at the
gnome bugzilla page (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558982),
although their fix leaves me a little baffled.  Basically, at bugzilla
they claim that you now need to make DER instead of PEM files.  I've
done that, and still have the grayed-out problem, although I have no
idea if I've made my DER files correctly.  At least one person over
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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-19 Thread J Wood
Lenovo folk, can you post your wireless card specs?  I'm further under
the impression that this is an Intel 3945/NetworkManager issue, and if
our cards are all the same, it might be worth filing a different bug.

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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-20 Thread J Wood
Yep -- it's specifically an issue with the 4965, and can be a problem
for the 3945.  That's in the "Other Known Issues" at
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/810.

Here is what's working for me:

I removed every backport, but I didn't purge them.  Then I commented out
all by the 2.6.27-7-generic kernel in my /boot/grub/menu.lst.

That kernel, at least in my case, doesn't have any hard locks.  I know
the backports module is supposed to take care of the hard locks, but it
also kills my wireless; with the backports installed, no networks show
up in NetworkManager, and when I try to modprobe it, it spits an error.
So the fix introduces another problem -- wireless can't lock up your
machine if it doesn't work, can it.  Sort of like burning the village to
save it.

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[Bug 293200] Re: (COMPIZ ???) Laptop with 8.10 crashes randomly CAPS lock flashes...

2008-11-28 Thread J Wood
Okay, so I had a bit of a breakthrough today.

The Problem
Like many of you, I've been getting some random lock-ups; kernel panic with a 
hard freeze I could only end with a hard reset. This seems had something to do 
with the wireless card, iwl3945 -- it really didn't like one of the networks at 
my university, and whenever I got on that network, it crushed my system.

I read in a number of places that in order to fix this, you needed to
install linux-backports-modules-intrepid. Okay, why not. But that
introduced the other problem; the hard freezes may have stopped, but it
broke wireless. No networks could be seen, and the module couldn't be
modprobed. Of course it fixed the problem -- how can the wireless card
bring down the system if it's broke?

Removing the backports fixed the wireless, but left the freeze problem.

The problem has persisted up to the most recent kernel, which jumped to
2.6.27-10-generic in my updates, skipping 2.6.27-9-generic.

The Fix
After some more research, I found some references to "proposed" as a possible 
culprit, although I couldn't find enough to tell me what they meant. So I 
experimented. I commented out the proposed repositories in my sources.list and 
did all the updates and autocleans..  

The first thing I noticed was that the 2.6.27-10-generic kernel was no
longer available, but the 2.6.27-9-generic was. I added the
2.6.27-9-generic kernel, made sure I had the backports installed, the
headers, restricted modules, all that stuff, and rebooted.

AND WIRELESS WAS THERE. AND IT WAS GOOD.

So far no freezes (although it's a U.S. holiday and I'm not on my
university's network), wireless is working fine, and everything seems
happy.  I ran this laptop for over 18 hours now without a problem.

So if you're having any hardware woes, consider commenting out the
intrepid-proposed lines, re-installing some things, and it may solve
some of your issues.

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[Bug 223270] Re: Alltray causes 100% cpu load with mozilla thunderbird on vanilla hardy

2008-10-14 Thread j. wood
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106583

Alltray version 0.69
Thunderbird 2.0.0.17, Copyright (c) 1998-2008 mozilla.org
Linux 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 unknown GNU/Linux

Using mtrausch's PPA and the 100% CPU problem is still present. In
addition, I lose window control of Thunderbird and it causes Compiz
crashes across the board.

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[Bug 223270] Re: Alltray causes 100% cpu load with mozilla thunderbird on vanilla hardy

2008-10-14 Thread j. wood
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106583

Yeah, sure. The problem seems to be very sporadic.
I installed alltray. From there I went into Thunderbird's launcher (on my gnome 
panel) and added the lines "alltray -stask thunderbird" to the COMMAND line. It 
launches fine, but then I get graphic glitches after a few moments. The buttons 
on the title bar vanish and I cannot interact with Thunderbird. My CPU spikes 
to 100% and gnome becomes unresponsive. I was forced to hard-restart the last 
time this occured. Some times are worse than others, where Thunderbird will 
remain functional for most of the day. Usually, the rule of thumb is that if it 
launches without crashing the system, it's generally balanced. But, after a 
period of time, it begins to lose stability. Memory leak?

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-10-31 Thread J Wood
Alexander -- Liu had just noticed the network name in my screengrabs
above, the secure network for the University of Virginia, and he asked
if I was at UVa (sure am).  It's not relevant to your patch, but I'm
looking forward to testing it.

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-11-02 Thread J Wood
Just a note: I won't have a chance to try out a patch or anything until
Tuesday, but I'm going to cross-post a bug at the Gnome Bugzilla page
for NetworkManager.  That seems to be where the bugs are being triaged.

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-11-02 Thread J Wood
Bug added at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558982. You may
want to pop over there and add your input to help ensure that it's
acknowledged.

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-11-06 Thread J Wood
Don't know if anything more has been done with this, but there was an
update, and now I can't even pick up a network at my university -- some
something else is possibly wrong as well.  There has been some activity
at bugzilla, but most of it is me being told everything is perfect and
not to use p12 keys.  Apparently U. of Virginia and Virginia Tech
recommend otherwise, because that's what we're stuck with.

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[Bug 294667] Re: Unkown symbol while loading iwl3945

2008-11-07 Thread J Wood
Add another log to the fire -- my iwl3945 has gone out as well.

Has anyone removed backports and tried again?  I may, and will report
back if it helps.  IF it helps.

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[Bug 294667] Re: Unkown symbol while loading iwl3945

2008-11-07 Thread J Wood
Removing linux-backports-modules (intrepid, generic, etc.) gave me back
my wireless.

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[Bug 291242] [NEW] NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-10-30 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome

NetworkManager 0.7 in Ubuntu 8.10 no longer recognizes p12 keys.  This
is necessary for connecting to some WPA Enterprise networks with an EAP
method of TLS.

Expected behavior from the previous version of NetworkManager in Ubuntu
8.04: In order to connect, one had to first get the p12 key from the
institution, then use openssl to create the necessary *cert.pem and
*cacert.pem files.  Once one chose TLS in the EAP method, one had to
enter TKIP for the Key Type, identity, password, the Client Certificate
(*_cert.pem, made with openssl and the p12 file), the CA Certificate
(*_cacert.pem, made with openssl and the p12 file), the Private Key File
(the p12 from the institution), and the Private Key Password.  Once
those were entered, just click Login to Network and you're golden.

Behavior in the newest version of NetworkManager in Ubuntu 8.10: The
Private Key File (p12) is not recognized in the NetworkManager 0.7.
When opening the search for the key, NetworkManager will only let one
see DER or PEM certificates (*.der, *.pem, *.crt, *.cer).  The p12 file
cannot be seen.  If entered manually, NetworkManager 0.7 will not let
one login -- the login button cannot be clicked, so no logging in can
occur.

This makes connecting to a WPA Enterprise TLS network impossible, and is
a regression from the previous version.

Attached are two .png files showing the difference.

** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: network-manager p12

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-10-30 Thread J Wood

** Attachment added: "NetworkManager in Ubuntu 8.04 (left) and 8.10 (right); 
cannot log in with 8.10"
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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-10-31 Thread J Wood
Heh -- I thought I'd anonymized everything in my screen grabs.  I left
the "cavalier" on -- yep, I'm at UVa.

But I'm not there now -- I'll try the patch tomorrow.

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[Bug 274249] [NEW] Canoscan LIDE 60 not found

2008-09-24 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

I've used a Canoscan LIDE 60 with no issues for I don't know how many
versions of Ubuntu, until now. For some reason, Xsane will not find it
on my desktop (No Device Found), and after the latest updates, I can't
find it on my laptop, either.

The scanner is connected via a usb plug. When I run lsusb, it the device
shows up with the ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc. (as it should). It also shows
up with cat /proc/bus/usb/devices, so the device is definitely being
recognized.

However, sane-find scanner finds nothing (same when done as root), and
the command scanimage -L gives me nothing on the desktop, and just my
camera on the laptop (same when done as root).

Everything is fine with /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and
/etc/sane.d/genesys.conf. The device uses genesys.  I also made sure to
install the latest sane backends (1.0.19) and ran the patch found in Bug
#33383, but no joy.

Running sane-find-scanner should at least show a usb device, but I get
"No USB scanners found." This means I have to go into windows to use my
scanner, and I'm teaching now and need my scanner a lot. Not cool. I
know the device still works, though, because it works fine in windows.
I'm completely baffled at this point.

Any ideas?

Using Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell Inspiron 530 and a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510.  The
scanner has not worked on the Dell at all, and worked on the Lenovo up
until about a week ago.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: 60 canoscan lide scanner

** Description changed:

  I've used a Canoscan LIDE 60 with no issues for I don't know how many
  versions of Ubuntu, until now. For some reason, Xsane will not find it
  on my desktop (No Device Found), and after the latest updates, I can't
  find it on my laptop, either.
  
  The scanner is connected via a usb plug. When I run lsusb, it the device
  shows up with the ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc. (as it should). It also shows
  up with cat /proc/bus/usb/devices, so the device is definitely being
  recognized.
  
  However, sane-find scanner finds nothing (same when done as root), and
  the command scanimage -L gives me nothing on the desktop, and just my
  camera on the laptop (same when done as root).
  
  Everything is fine with /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and
  /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf. The device uses genesys.  I also made sure to
  install the latest sane backends (1.0.19) and ran the patch found in Bug
  #33383, but no joy.
  
  Running sane-find-scanner should at least show a usb device, but I get
  "No USB scanners found." This means I have to go into windows to use my
  scanner, and I'm teaching now and need my scanner a lot. Not cool. I
  know the device still works, though, because it works fine in windows.
  I'm completely baffled at this point.
  
  Any ideas?
+ 
+ Using Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell Inspiron 530 and a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510.  The
+ scanner has not worked on the Dell at all, and worked on the Lenovo up
+ until about a week ago.

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[Bug 274249] Re: Canoscan LIDE 60 not found

2008-09-26 Thread J Wood
** Description changed:

  I've used a Canoscan LIDE 60 with no issues for I don't know how many
  versions of Ubuntu, until now. For some reason, Xsane will not find it
  on my desktop (No Device Found), and after the latest updates, I can't
  find it on my laptop, either.
  
  The scanner is connected via a usb plug. When I run lsusb, it the device
  shows up with the ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc. (as it should). It also shows
  up with cat /proc/bus/usb/devices, so the device is definitely being
  recognized.
  
  However, sane-find scanner finds nothing (same when done as root), and
  the command scanimage -L gives me nothing on the desktop, and just my
  camera on the laptop (same when done as root).
  
  Everything is fine with /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and
  /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf. The device uses genesys.  I also made sure to
  install the latest sane backends (1.0.19) and ran the patch found in Bug
  #33383, but no joy.
  
  Running sane-find-scanner should at least show a usb device, but I get
  "No USB scanners found." This means I have to go into windows to use my
  scanner, and I'm teaching now and need my scanner a lot. Not cool. I
  know the device still works, though, because it works fine in windows.
  I'm completely baffled at this point.
  
  Any ideas?
  
  Using Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell Inspiron 530 and a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510.  The
  scanner has not worked on the Dell at all, and worked on the Lenovo up
  until about a week ago.
+ 
+ UPDATE
+ 
+ I learned today that in /etc/udev/rules.d, the file 45-libsane.rules had
+ one difference in the CanoScane LiDE 60 line; all the rest of the lines
+ had ENV{libsane_matched}="yes", while the LiDE 60 line did not.  I added
+ that, no luck.
+ 
+ I also learned from someone who had a similar problem a while back that
+ he had a file 53-sane.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d.  That was not in my
+ /etc/udev/rules.d.  I tried adding it, with the same headers as
+ 45-libsane.rules and the LiDE 60 line, and again, no luck.  (Admittedly,
+ I don't really know what the hell I'm doing there.)
+ 
+ What's curious to me is why this worked from I think Breezy on, and now
+ it doesn't.  I'm hoping it's back for Intrepid.

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[Bug 275026] [NEW] Wireless doesn't start on boot in Hardy 2.6.24-21

2008-09-26 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

With kernel 2.6.24-21, wireless does not start on boot.  The light does
turn on, but somewhere in the boot process the kill switch is activated.
This is on a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 with a standard Intel PRO/Wireless
3945ABG card with the iwl3945 driver.

There is a wireless switch on the front of the laptop.  The switch is
set to on, but the wireless is off.  Turning the switch off and then
back on brings wireless back up.

This was the same on 2.6.24-20, but 2.6.24-19 works fine.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 275026] Re: Wireless doesn't start on boot in Hardy 2.6.24-21

2008-09-26 Thread J Wood
Attaching dmesg

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[Bug 275026] Re: Wireless doesn't start on boot in Hardy 2.6.24-21

2008-09-27 Thread J Wood
Ah, thanks Pedro. The logs are attached, and uname -r is
2.6.24-21-generic.

Quick question: The screen brightness on the Lenovo IdeaPads is
reversed.  We've been working on this in the ubuntuforums, but haven't
had much luck.  If I were to file a bug for that, would I need the same
information -- kernel, dmesg, and lspci-vvnn, or would I need anything
else?  Except for a couple strange hardware issues, these are fantastic
Linux machines.

Thanks again.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
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[Bug 275026] Re: Wireless doesn't start on boot in Hardy 2.6.24-21

2008-09-27 Thread J Wood

** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
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[Bug 275026] Re: Wireless doesn't start on boot in Hardy 2.6.24-21

2008-09-29 Thread J Wood
Looking at the dmesg.log, the problem comes right at the end of the
entire boot sequence -- and the wireless light is one up to this point,
just before the GDM comes up.

The lines:

[   28.284226] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[   28.610486] iwl3945: Radio Frequency Kill Switch is On:
[   28.610490] Kill switch must be turned off for wireless networking to work.

So someplace in there the kill switch was on.  I'm not sure what
happened in previous kernels, and I can't check at the moment, but when
I can, I'll run a dmesg on 2.6.24-19-generic and see what the news is
there.

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[Bug 211948] Re: Laptop screen brightness will no longer adjust

2008-07-22 Thread J Wood
Ayup.  Still the same reversed behavior on the Lenovo, and what's more,
every time some video is started, the screen now drops to its dimmest
level.  This happens with any video -- totem, avidemux, youtube, doesn't
matter.

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[Bug 211948] Re: Laptop screen brightness will no longer adjust

2008-10-01 Thread J Wood
With 2.6.24-21-generic, screen still dims with VLC and aivdemux, but no
longer with totem and some online video (at least flash video, like
YouTube).

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[Bug 206295] Re: firefox 3 right-click menu chooses random options

2008-06-22 Thread J Wood
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187313 ***
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I'll confirm in 8.04 with ff3.

Lenovo Y510 with both the touchpad and a logitech usb mouse.

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[Bug 23293] Re: Nautilus windows should close on unmount

2008-05-19 Thread J Wood
I was just looking for the same thing; this is still he behavior on
Hardy, and it's counter-intuitive.

When one unmounts a device, one expects it to be ejected and off the
system, not to launch a new window.  It creates clutter and can be
confusing to new users.

There must be an easy way to do this, but I don't see any relevant
options in man umount (which means nothing, because I'm not all that
certain what the options do).

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2008-12-30 Thread J Wood
sps113, just to let you know that uvalug wiki page is a little out of
date, but is being updated (I've written some of that wiki).  As soon as
I can get back down there and just crack at it, I'll be updating some of
the pages, including this one about Network Manager:
http://uvalug.ue8.org/wiki/Cavalier_Wireless_with_Network_Manager

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[Bug 156827] With Compiz enabled in Gutsy, the default vnc viewer will not let you directly type in an I.P address or password.

2007-10-24 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

When starting vncviewer (I believe the default in Gutsy is xvnc4viewer),
it won't allow you to enter any data if Compiz is enabled.  You can
enter data if you click on an adjacent open window or application, but
that window or application cannot cover the vncviewer application.  Then
click back in the data entry field of the vncviewer application, and you
can again enter data.  This only happens with Compiz enabled.

So the steps:

1.) Open vncviewer
2.) Try to enter the I.P. address, but vncviewer will not accept any data
3.) Click on an open application that is adjacent to but not does not cover 
vncviewer, such as a Tomboy note
4.) Click back on the data entry field of vncviewer, and you can then enter 
data.

This happens in both the I.P. address field and the password field.

There is also a thread for this problem at ubuntuforums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588612

** Affects: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: compiz gutsy ubuntu vnc vncviewer

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[Bug 156827] Re: Default vnc viewer will not allow direct data entry with Compiz enabled.

2007-10-24 Thread J Wood
** Summary changed:

- With Compiz enabled in Gutsy, the default vnc viewer will not let you 
directly type in an I.P address or password. 
+ Default vnc viewer will not allow direct data entry with Compiz enabled.

** Tags added: compiz gutsy ubuntu vnc vncviewer

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[Bug 156827] Re: Default vnc viewer will not allow direct data entry with Compiz enabled.

2007-10-24 Thread J Wood
** Description changed:

- When starting vncviewer (I believe the default in Gutsy is xvnc4viewer),
- it won't allow you to enter any data if Compiz is enabled.  You can
- enter data if you click on an adjacent open window or application, but
- that window or application cannot cover the vncviewer application.  Then
- click back in the data entry field of the vncviewer application, and you
- can again enter data.  This only happens with Compiz enabled.
+ When starting vncviewer with Compiz enabled, it won't allow you to enter
+ any data (I believe the default in Gutsy is xvnc4viewer).  The mouse
+ cursor will not show in the data entry field.
+ 
+ You can enter data if you click on an adjacent open window or
+ application, but that window or application cannot be covering the
+ vncviewer application.  Then click back into the data entry field of the
+ vncviewer application, and you can then enter data.  This only happens
+ with Compiz enabled.
  
  So the steps:
  
  1.) Open vncviewer
- 2.) Try to enter the I.P. address, but vncviewer will not accept any data
- 3.) Click on an open application that is adjacent to but not does not cover 
vncviewer, such as a Tomboy note
- 4.) Click back on the data entry field of vncviewer, and you can then enter 
data.
+ 2.) Try to enter the I.P. address; vncviewer will not accept any data
+ 3.) Click on an open application that is adjacent to but not covering 
vncviewer (such as a Tomboy note, which is how I found out the workaround)
+ 4.) Click back on the data entry field of vncviewer; you can then enter data.
  
  This happens in both the I.P. address field and the password field.
  
  There is also a thread for this problem at ubuntuforums:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588612

** Description changed:

  When starting vncviewer with Compiz enabled, it won't allow you to enter
  any data (I believe the default in Gutsy is xvnc4viewer).  The mouse
  cursor will not show in the data entry field.
  
  You can enter data if you click on an adjacent open window or
  application, but that window or application cannot be covering the
  vncviewer application.  Then click back into the data entry field of the
  vncviewer application, and you can then enter data.  This only happens
- with Compiz enabled.
+ with Compiz enabled, and as far as I know, only in Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy
+ Gibbon.
  
  So the steps:
  
  1.) Open vncviewer
  2.) Try to enter the I.P. address; vncviewer will not accept any data
  3.) Click on an open application that is adjacent to but not covering 
vncviewer (such as a Tomboy note, which is how I found out the workaround)
  4.) Click back on the data entry field of vncviewer; you can then enter data.
  
  This happens in both the I.P. address field and the password field.
  
  There is also a thread for this problem at ubuntuforums:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588612

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[Bug 122654] Re: compiz does not focus password window on first open (was: vncviewer under compiz)

2007-10-25 Thread J Wood
I filed recently a duplicate bug (didn't find this thread) at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/156827.

Here's one quick work-around for entering data in a data entry field
when using vncviewer (the alt-tab didn't work for me if the other
application covered vncviewer):

1.) Click on an open application that is adjacent to but not covering vncviewer 
(such as a Tomboy note, which is how I found out the workaround)
2.) Click back on the data entry field of vncviewer; you can then enter data.

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[Bug 207473] Re: Screen brightness double level changes

2008-04-17 Thread J Wood
Same problem with a Lenovo Ideapad Y510.

Intel GM965/GL960 gfx card.

Also, Fn+up/Fn+down are reversed, so Fn+up = Fn+down, and Fn+down =
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[Bug 220310] [NEW] Brightness function keys reversed

2008-04-21 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

Similar to -- but not the same as -- other bug reports about brightness
issues on laptops.

Simply put, Fn+up does what Fn+down should do (makes the screen dimmer),
and Fn+down does what Fn+up should do (make the screen brighter).

It also seems to skip a brightness level (only five brightness levels).
There is no slider for screen brightness under System - Power Manager.

Release: Ubuntu 8.04 beta
Package version: 2.22.1-1ubuntu4
Expect to happen: Fn+up makes screen brighter, Fn+down makes screen dimmer
What actually happens: Fn+up makes screen dimmer, Fn+down makes screen brighter.
Kernel: 2.6.24-16-generic
Gfx card: Intel GM965/GL960
Machine: Lenovo Ideapad Y510

Not sure if I need to post more info.

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Incomplete

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
  
  Similar to -- but not the same as -- other bug reports about brightness
  issues on laptops.
  
  Simply put, Fn+up does what Fn+down should do (makes the screen dimmer),
  and Fn+down does what Fn+up should do (make the screen brighter).
  
  It also seems to skip a brightness level (only five brightness levels).
  There is no slider for screen brightness under System - Power Manager.
  
  Release: Ubuntu 8.04 beta
  Package version: 2.22.1-1ubuntu4
  Expect to happen: Fn+up makes screen brighter, Fn+down makes screen dimmer
  What actually happens: Fn+up makes screen dimmer, Fn+down makes screen 
brighter.
  Kernel: 2.6.24-16-generic
  Gfx card: Intel GM965/GL960
+ Machine: Lenovo Ideapad Y510
  
  Not sure if I need to post more info.

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[Bug 220310] Re: Brightness function keys reversed

2008-04-21 Thread J Wood
The gpm.log is attached.

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[Bug 220310] Re: Brightness function keys reversed

2008-04-22 Thread J Wood
Additional info:

This was noticed just now while in a meeting and on battery with my
laptop.

Same reversal with the Fn keys as above.

Power Management is set to dim the display when idle.

The display didn't automatically go to the dim setting when on battery,
it automatically went to the brightest setting.  Had to physically dim
the display when on battery.

When my laptop went idle, it should have dimmed.  However, it again went
to the brightest setting instead of a lower setting.

Is this an issue with acpi?  It seems all the wires are there, just
crossed.

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[Bug 207473] Re: Screen brightness double level changes

2008-05-01 Thread J Wood
Also related to #211948 and #220310.

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[Bug 207473] Re: Screen brightness double level changes

2008-05-01 Thread J Wood
related to, not duplicates, wise guy.  but one fix may help another.

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[Bug 207473] Re: Screen brightness double level changes

2008-05-02 Thread J Wood
Insult shminsult.  What I wrote wasn't a duplicate, it was related, so
your "That's what 'Mark as duplicate' is for" comment was snarky.  Or
does a code of conduct only work one way?

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[Bug 207473] Re: Screen brightness double level changes

2008-05-03 Thread J Wood
Here's me shutting up too.

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[Bug 137984] Re: 'Document print status' window doesn't refresh when you cancel a print job

2007-11-12 Thread J Wood
Confirmed on my end.  I have two computers stuck in the same loop.

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[Bug 137247] Re: libpam-keyring broken on autologins

2008-02-11 Thread J Wood
I can't say for sure why, but I just got a new laptop (Lenovo Ideapad
Y510), and no longer have this problem.  It connects to my WPA2 home
network every time without issue.

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[Bug 85981] Re: Tomboy: 'Note of the day' is recreated every time on Feisty

2007-11-20 Thread J Wood
Just adding to this:

In Gutsy, the Note of the Day does not delete itself if it isn't used.
Consequently, I keep ending up with a ton of unused Notes of the Day.  I
delete these, and they somehow find their way back into my list.  Quite
annoying.

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[Bug 186384] Re: Amarok does not autodetect devices in Hardy, and in Gutsy with KDE3.5.9 and KDE4 ppa repository

2008-03-31 Thread J Wood
I was having a similar problem, and seem to have found a fix.

Specs: Amarok 1.4.8 on Ubuntu 8.04 Beta. Device is an iRiver T10 flashed
as a generic ums device.

With Amarok closed, I went into ~/.kde/share/config/amarokrc and removed
every instance of any configured device.  Saved the file, then opened
Amarok and manually added a generic device with the appropriate mount
point, etc.  Plugged in my device, made sure it mounted, then connected
via Amarok, and presto, I was linked up to my device again.

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[Bug 203513] Re: [Hardy] display doesn't go to sleep after today's gnome-power-manager update

2008-04-02 Thread J Wood
Confirmed with an nvidia GeForce 8600GT

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[Bug 198111] Re: Evolution and Google calendar

2008-04-03 Thread J Wood
Same problem, once again.  I believe the Google Provider plugin for
Lightning/Thunderbird had a similar problem at one point. Strangely, it
did seem to accurately offer an alarm I set in Google Calendar, but I'm
testing that to make sure.

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[Bug 203782] Re: Vinagre unusable because of the slowness

2008-04-03 Thread J Wood
I use vnc viewers for work every day, and was really looking forward to
vinagre.

However, xvnc4viewer and xtightvincviewer are much more useful at this
point.  They are each much faster, and xtightvncviewer allows me to copy
something from my desktop and paste it into something in the vnc session
(clumsily, and it doesn't always work).

Vinagre was supposed to be provide that kind of copy/paste functionality
and more, but it's not there yet.  The copy/paste works, but something
as simple as clicking on the format brush in a spreadsheet inside a vnc
session, and trying to format another cell, just doesn't work.  That's
pretty basic functionality that isn't there, but is present in much
older systems.

Add to that how slow vinagre is, and I'm afraid it's just not ready.  If
there were at least a way to manage the visual depth in order to make it
run a little snappier, it'd be better off.

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[Bug 149282] Re: Compiz Negative Plugin blacks windows

2008-04-06 Thread J Wood
Same issues on 8.04 beta with the Intel 965 gfx card.

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[Bug 211948] Re: Laptop screen brightness will no longer adjust

2008-04-07 Thread J Wood
A similar problem with -14 and -15 on a Lenovo Y510 with the Intel GM965
card.

Found I can manage Fn+ up/down before I get to grub and manage things.

Also, can go into gconf - gnome-power-manager - backlight and make some
adjustments.

However, in between updates, I either cannot adjust brightness on the
desktop once logged in with the Fn+up/down, or the keys are reversed --
Fn+up dims the brightness, Fn+down brightens the screen.

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[Bug 115904] Re: [needs-packaging] MTPFS

2007-06-20 Thread J Wood
Agreed.  Although I understand transferring files via mtpfs is pretty
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[Bug 109728] Democracy Player crashes on search

2007-04-24 Thread J Wood
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: democracyplayer

Democracy Player 0.9.5.3 in Ubuntu Edgy.  Whenever I try the search
feature, it crashes, without any bug report.  Otherwise, no other
issues.  Possibly this is due to the new front page interface?

** Affects: democracyplayer (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 109728] Re: Democracy Player crashes on search

2007-04-24 Thread J Wood

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: democracyplayer
  
  Democracy Player 0.9.5.3 in Ubuntu Edgy.  Whenever I try the search
- feature, it crashes, without any bug report.  Otherwise, no other
- issues.  Possibly this is due to the new front page interface?
+ feature, it crashes.  Otherwise, no other issues.  Possibly this is due
+ to the new front page interface?

** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_democracyplayer.1000.crash"
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[Bug 76493] Re: Democracy player won't start [feisty]

2007-04-06 Thread J Wood
I'll pile on; same problem with Feisty.

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