[Bug 54843] disable screensavers by default

2006-08-01 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver

Similar to bug #34510 (which I'm not sure was fixed or not in dapper),
the screensavers should never be activated by default in ubuntu. EVEN
when the system is fully installed. I filed a bug upstream
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349587) but I was told that
this was already the default, so I assume ubuntu has made gnome-
screensaver start a random screensaver as the default behavior.

Which is bad, because (shamelessly copy-pasting my bug report on
gnome.org) the user does not expect his/her laptop computer to suddenly
pump air heavily because there is no 2D/3D acceleration and the CPU is
100% in use.

Once the user wants a screensaver and knows that the hardware supports
it, he will simply go and activate the one he likes. For now, I think
the only thing that gnome-screensaver should be allowed to do as default
is blank the screen.

** Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 44611] Re: Display corrupted with red pixels, eventually freeze, IBM A31

2006-08-14 Thread Jeff Fortin
Oh man, I totally forgot to confirm what I had said a few weeks ago. IT
IS a hardware issue. I opened up the laptop multiple times to check
various settings. Anyway, long story short, bending (pressing hard on)
the keyboard makes the keyboard plate (which acts as a giant heat sink)
touch the ATI chip, and the heat quickly vanishes, and so do the
symptoms stated above.

So if you cool well your ATI chip, that fixes it. At least for me.

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[Bug 44611] Re: Display corrupted with red pixels, eventually freeze, IBM A31

2006-07-02 Thread Jeff Fortin
Hello! This bug seems pretty dangerous. I am experiencing it, no colors,
but small horizontal white lines everywhere. All the other symptoms
match. I believe this could be a heat issue also, at least, I hope (kind
of). In a few days, I will most likely open up the laptop, check out the
hardware and maybe replace the thermal paste. I should post back if that
solves it.

The card is an M7 radeon 7500. As far as I know, there is no dedicated
cooling for the video chip. Actually, there is no active cooling unless
the CPU is under heavy load.

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[Bug 18608] Re: Ace Cad graphics tablets not supported

2006-07-14 Thread Jeff Fortin
Hello there. I have an Acecad Flair USB tablet, it is recognized by
dapper drake, but it behaves just like a mouse pointer. There is no
pressure sensitivity. I tried configuring it manually using this guide
http://perso.numericable.fr/~svoltzstup81/septieme/acecad/xfree.html

But it did not change anything. Anyone knows what the status of this
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[Bug 60249] keyword search doesn't work with trunk

2006-09-13 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: epiphany-browser

I'm just notifying you of a bug that seems to have been fixed upstream
but is present in edgy:

"Typing search terms into location entry used to do a google search
(keyword.URL), but doesn't anymore using gecko trunk."

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350053

** Affects: epiphany (upstream)
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown
** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Tags added: edgy

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #350053
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350053

** Also affects: epiphany (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350053
   Importance: Unknown
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[Bug 60621] Re: No Splash

2006-09-16 Thread Jeff Fortin
+1.
Widescreen laptop (1280x800).

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[Bug 40800] Re: HAL blocks suspend

2006-09-18 Thread Jeff Fortin
Hi. I found this bug report while coming from
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356441 and it seems most
likely that my problem is the same as described here, because I have
that Philips SCB5265SE distributed on an Acer Travelmate 2428 notebook.
I *guess* the firmware is TX11-C, that's what's written on the drive.

Anyhow, what I would like to say is:
- acer provides no firmware
- philips provides no firmware

I have no way of changing the firmware. Now, this is not such a big
issue because I practically never use optical drives, so I just took out
the drive (I will see if that fixes the problem). HOWEVER, I would think
this would be important to be fixed in software, not just assuming that
everyone should upgrade their firmware... Unless I am 100% confident the
dell firmware would work on an acer one. Hmm :|

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[Bug 61204] telinit does not work as espected

2006-09-18 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: upstart-compat-sysv

I used to frequently do this: sudo telinit 1
And when in run level1, do a telinit 5

This had the effect of doing, in 99% of cases, a "quick reboot". Is this
still the way to go using upstart? How can I do a "fake" reboot from now
on?

** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Tags added: edgy

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[Bug 61204] Re: telinit does not work as espected

2006-09-19 Thread Jeff Fortin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 60626 ***

Hello Scott,

how could telinit 5 not exist if I used to do it all the time with
warty, hoary, breezy, dapper, and until recently, edgy?

I know that telinit 6 is the "reboot" runlevel if I'm not mistaken, BUT
I am not talking about a real physical reboot here. I am talking about a
"quick simulated" reboot, that means going level1 and coming back up at
level 5. The process takes about 30 seconds (instead of a big 2 minutes
for a full physical reboot).

This is needed in some occasions when gnome's settings daemon is messed
up, when compiz is messed up, or anything else that does not involve the
kernel and only needs part of the system restarted. I don't know if what
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[Bug 60621] Re: [Bug 60621] Re: usplash resolution error in boot and halt

2006-09-22 Thread Jeff Fortin
How easy is it for a non-programmer to do the artwork? If that is possible,
I would gladly help make more resolutions, especially in order to make my
1280x800 laptop supported.

and why doesn't it fallback to any available resolution such as 640x480,
ELSE 800x600, ELSE 1024x768, and so on?

2006/9/22, sonixau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> not working devs
>
> you need artwork for 640x480 ...
>
> i just get console screen text.
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[Bug 33753] Re: don't use OpenGL savers if no hardware support

2006-10-05 Thread Jeff Fortin
Okay, meanwhile, why does ubuntu ship a screensaver by default? Why not
just blank the screen?! And this applies ESPECIALLY to the liveCD. The
screensaver does not start during the install (as I previously suggested
in some other bug) but it still starts in normal operation in the
liveCD. It uses power, it eats ram and takes a long time to load. Urgh.

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[Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-05 Thread Jeff Fortin
I have exactly the same problem here ! The value is not defined. Could
you tell us what to do to put it back to "normal" (and make sure that
dist-upgraders don't get this unset) ?

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Re: [Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
I don't have one either.

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Re: [Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
I do have one edgy machine (that I have dist-upgraded from dapper, maybe 1
month ago) that does not have this problem. The other machine is also a
dist-upgraded dapper, but I did that on yesterday. It has the problem.

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[Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
Okay. I was impatient. I did this:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/gksu/sudo-mode True --type boolean

Problem fixed. Could this be automagically repaired for others through
an update, or that is not possible?

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[Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
It won't be on my machine: I use dist-upgrade for *ANY* update (I don't
see what apt-get upgrade can be useful for...). I think the logs must
have ben overwritten a lot of times.

Actually.. on the computer that has the bug... the folder is empty! No
logs O_O? On this laptop (which did not have the bug), the log files
were present. I opened them with gedit and searched for gksu and found
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Re: [Bug 59079] Re: Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)

2006-10-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
For systems where the bug was not present (if I understood your question
correctly), that means where the gconf key was already present, the output
is "true".

On affected systems, where a gconf key does not exist (that is valid for any
case, not just sudo-mode), gconftool-2 will warn you that there is no
defined value for that key.

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[Bug 40800] Re: HAL blocks suspend

2006-11-03 Thread Jeff Fortin
Could anyone confirm? I have the weird feeling this one got fixed after
edgy final.

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[Bug 61807] Re: Search does not stop when you click on the "Stop" button

2006-11-03 Thread Jeff Fortin
And there's no such button for spatial nautilus.

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[Bug 56610] Re: Automatic search from address entry doesn't work anymore

2006-11-07 Thread Jeff Fortin
Wait! Could you be kind enough to package it as a edgy-updates (like you
proposed in an earlier comment)?

This bug really irritates the hell out of me and I was expecting a patch
for edgy :| I don't want to update to feisty for such a small bug
(pretty much.. the only issue I have with edgy), but that small bug is
annoying me (and I think, a lot of other users) daily. I even resorted
to using deskbar-applet, but it's a band-aid instead of a solution.

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[Bug 36347] Re: f-spot should have better gnome-volume-manager integration.

2006-10-09 Thread Jeff Fortin
Taken from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324399

Now, I think this bug was simply forgotten, because f-spot is now the
default photo management application for Edgy Eft. The problem is that
this setting is still set to gthumb. Could this be worked around for
edgy final? Or at least provide instructions on how to change "gnome-
volume-manager-gthumb %h" to something using f-spot, or add it as a
second option in the dropdown widget in the gnome volume manager user
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[Bug 27003] Re: hotkeys with the WIN key are erratic

2006-10-10 Thread Jeff Fortin
Hello! I was expecting this not to work but.. it did work with gnome
2.16.1 in edgy! I suppose they fixed it upstream? Interestingly enough,
the thing works now (even with win+F or win+L).

So this "part" (only certain keys working) is solved, however, there was
another (first) part in this bug: the general confusion.

As described, the "keyboard > layout options" dialog is pretty cryptic.
How is some John Doe supposed to figure out that he must use the win key
as a "hyper"? I actually don't even know what Hyper, Meta and Super
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[Bug 65231] epiphany depends on firefox

2006-10-10 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: epiphany-browser

Epiphany can be compiled, IIRC, against XUL-runner (or something like
that, which would make it independent). It currently still depends on
Firefox, however.

Epiphany users are forced to keep Firefox around in ubuntu. Is there a
specific reason why?

** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 34510] Re: there should be no screensaver on the liveCD

2006-10-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
Wait, this is all wrong. Why is there any screensavers active at all on
the liveCD? I think it's not a matter of patching the installer; it's a
matter of simply configuring GNOME/KDE/XFCE on the liveCD to not run
screensavers at all (just blank the screen if you really want to save
screens).

Because even if you are not installing, you *DON'T* want a screensaver
starting on the livecd. Especially with hardware that does not have open
drivers (thinking of the nvidia people here as an example).

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[Bug 122602] Re: Duplicated entries in Places Menu

2007-10-25 Thread Jeff Fortin
if he does a clean install from the cd/dvd, if he keeps his /home
folder, he will still have the problem though.

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[Bug 157969] Re: Specto - lacking dependencies in Kubuntu

2007-10-28 Thread Jeff Fortin
Thanks for making me discover dependencies I did not know about :) I'll
add them to the wiki page.

librsvg2-common ok,
gnome-icon-theme: hmm I wonder about that one
ekiga souds: not a dependency. Specto just proposes those sounds in the 
preferences, you can change them, and they are not activated by default, so I'm 
not sure it is a problem, because if they were not present and you went to 
activate the sounds, you would see that the files do not exist, no?

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[Bug 152200] Re: system freeze when closing a laptop lid when using totem with compiz

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Fortin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 141063 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141063

Not sure it is a duplicate. I still have this bug to this day. And it
does happen even without compiz actually. Clean gutsy install.

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[Bug 157969] Re: Specto - lacking dependencies in Kubuntu

2007-10-30 Thread Jeff Fortin
I opened a bug about the ekiga sounds in our official bug tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/specto/issues/detail?id=77

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[Bug 76894] Re: trimming, moving, etc... don't really work

2007-05-09 Thread Jeff Fortin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 73327 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73327

Hmm wait scratch what I said 23 hours ago, this does not work. I can
reproduce the bug, I just wasn't paying proper attention it seems.

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[Bug 113467] Re: playback keyboard shortcuts

2007-05-09 Thread Jeff Fortin
wow, awesome, thanks!

some random suggestions on the top of my head, but they might not
actually be useful or standard. Maybe M could mute/unmute the
active/selected track(s), and S could solo. W could switch between the
two workspaces maybe.

I don't know if these would make sense at all. In any case, they should
be added to the documentation so that the user knows they exist :)

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[Bug 152200] system freeze when closing a laptop lid when using totem with compiz

2007-10-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

using gutsy's provided compiz and an intel i915 card,
if compiz is activated and you have totem open (gstreamer backend),

when you close the laptop lid the laptop will hang completely (needs a
power cycling)

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

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[Bug 43089] Re: update-manager icon in notification area should be scalable

2007-10-14 Thread Jeff Fortin
There are some much better looking icons in the official gnome icon
theme! Would these be good candidates for replacing the not-so-cool
looking orange one we have currently?

/usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/status/software-update-available.svg
/usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/status/software-update-urgent.svg

/usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/status/software-update-available.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/status/software-update-urgent.png

and plenty of other pixel-perfect resolutions. Wouldn't it be great?

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[Bug 43089] Re: update-manager icon in notification area should be scalable

2007-10-14 Thread Jeff Fortin
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: update-manager => update-notifier

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[Bug 43089] Re: update-manager icon in notification area should be scalable

2007-10-14 Thread Jeff Fortin
the folder icons have nothing to do with this AFAIK.

>From what I remember the update notifier only really needs two or three
icons, which can be dynamically loaded from the current GTK icon theme
(and that means that if the current icon theme has no such icons, it
will most likely fallback on the gnome icon theme anyway)

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[Bug 152200] Re: system freeze when closing a laptop lid when using totem with compiz

2007-10-15 Thread Jeff Fortin
i915 with the intel xorg driver in gutsy.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 131094] Re: Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness

2007-10-16 Thread Jeff Fortin
seems like three different issues here:
- a kernel I/O bug (which is the one I'm interested about, according to this 
thread's title
- tracker indexing
- memory problems according to the newest comments?

I really think #2 is unrelated and #1 is the problem that needs to be fixed, 
otherwise the rest seems like band-aids.
There's only 2-3 days left before the 7.10 final release, will we 
dist-upgraders all be forced to clean-install? And will those dist-upgrading 
from feisty at that release date be bitten by that bug? I am worried.

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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-03 Thread Jeff Fortin
Does this help you? Any more information I can provide to help
troubleshoot this?

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[Bug 122602] Re: Duplicated entries in Places Menu

2007-10-04 Thread Jeff Fortin
There's something weird about this: today I noticed that I did not have
any Documents shortcut in my Places menu, so I had to add a bookmark for
it manually.

Wasn't the panel supposed to have a special case for the Documents
folder, which was the source of this bug? 'cause it didn't seem like it
did, adding my bookmark did not create a duplicate.

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[Bug 122602] Re: Duplicated entries in Places Menu

2007-10-04 Thread Jeff Fortin
ok, thanks for the clarification. It used to be that way though (I
remember in edgy/feisty, if I had a folder called Documents on the
desktop, it would be automatically shown in the Places menu, even when
we didn't have that xdg users dirs package)

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[Bug 113693] Re: rhythmbox should provide more music radio stations

2007-10-07 Thread Jeff Fortin
http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisStreams
there are lots of them here.

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[Bug 128803] Re: [Gutsy] very slow gnome startup

2007-10-09 Thread Jeff Fortin
Repeat after me:
I must reboot between each tries. I must reboot between each tries. I must 
reboot between each tries.

Otherwise your numbers mean NOTHING, the data is still in your computer
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[Bug 151463] do not replace the pdf mimetype icon

2007-10-10 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

adobe reader 8 came through my gutsy updates today, it is nice.

However, it replaces my nice and sharp gnome icons for the pdf mimetype.
Please revert this. It breaks icon themes. I don't want adobe messing
with them!

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

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[Bug 151463] Re: do not replace the pdf mimetype icon

2007-10-10 Thread Jeff Fortin
whoops, discovered this is a medibuntu-provided package, so I guess it
has nothing to do with ubuntu per se.

** Also affects: medibuntu
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 138858] Re: FF exception request: bzr/bzrtools 0.90 for gutsy

2007-10-11 Thread Jeff Fortin
too late for 0.91 I guess?

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[Bug 151463] Re: do not replace the pdf mimetype icon

2007-10-11 Thread Jeff Fortin
that was very quick, many thanks! :)

by the way, is there a possibility to "fix it upstream" (that means
adobe I guess)? or is it really an ubuntu issue?

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[Bug 151463] Re: do not replace the pdf mimetype icon

2007-10-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
oh, I thought with Reader 8 they provided debian packages. Anyway,
thanks again :)

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[Bug 131094] Re: Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness

2007-09-29 Thread Jeff Fortin
Nope. My desktop only has IDE drives, and so does my laptop, so not
sata-related.

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[Bug 147249] should not set horizscrolldelta in xorg.conf

2007-09-30 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xorg-driver-synaptics

in ubuntu gutsy, there is a touchpad tab added to the Mouse properties
in gnome. From what I heard, it is an ubuntu-made addition.

Everything works well, except horizontal scrolling. The checkbox will be 
useless as long as you have this line by default in xorg.conf:
Option  "HorizScrollDelta"  "0"


Please don't put this line in xorg.conf by default, since, anyway, we now have 
a nice, graphical, per-user utility to set that behavior.

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 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 147870] atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

I have a computer running feisty that is set to automatically install
security updates.

It uses network manager and an atheros card, which used to work
perfectly fine, until a few days ago it started not being recognized by
the system anymore (does not appear in nm-applet or in gnome's network-
admin).

What I noticed in syslog is this:
atheros unable to attach hardware didn't respond as expected

Could there have been changes to the way it worked in the past few weeks?
Booting into a previous kernel (2.6.20-15 instead of 2.6.20-16) does not solve 
the problem.

Please, help me getting it working again, in some way.

** Affects: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
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 Status: New

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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin
I forgot to mention this computer is not used by me, and the users have
no administrative powers on that computer. I leave that computer as
"self-managed" by automatic security updates. It has been running
without problems since the feisty release, until now.

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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9631171/dmesg.log

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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin
As I don't see a way to attach multiple files at once, be prepared to
have your inbox flooded.

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "lspci-vv.log"
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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "proc_version.log"
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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "proc_version_signature.log"
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[Bug 147870] Re: atheros card suddenly stopped working in feisty

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Fortin

** Attachment added: "uname-a.log"
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[Bug 131094] Re: Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness

2007-09-26 Thread Jeff Fortin
Please, don't tell me this will be unfixed for users who went the dist-upgrade 
way.
This is not as rare as you think, and clean installing for lots of people is 
not someting you want to do all the time. Isn't it possible to fix that with 
upgrades? If some config broke sometime, it should be possible to reverse it 
for everyone no?

I actually don't even know what is going on exactly anymore, but the
thing I do see is that all my gutsy computers have really horrible
performance whenever I do anything that uses the hard drive.

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[Bug 58168] Re: packages with .po files in different directories are not imported automatically

2007-05-27 Thread Jeff Fortin
I am coming from https://answers.launchpad.net/rosetta/+question/7019.
This bug also affects my project, Specto, for which I manually upload
translations.

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[Bug 132013] Re: gtk+ filechooser should use meta-tracker for searching

2007-09-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
I tested this on my laptop, and it actually works. But the bug is still
present on my desktop. Both computers are of similar use (the desktop
only has more files overall), and tracker was installed the same way on
both.

Is there ways I can provide you with more information to fix this
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[Bug 76769] Re: network-manager-pptp does not notify network-manager of disconnects

2007-09-07 Thread Jeff Fortin
I would like to know what actually causes this. Is it that the network
connection between here and the VPN server is bad? Because, strangely, I
have this problem when at home, and I don't have it when I'm lurking at
the university library (which provides official campus wifi).

Is there any settings that can be tweaked to prevent this?

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[Bug 127087] nvidia crashes or hangs on gutsy liveCD

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nvidia-glx

I have a geforce FX5200 and a 19" 1280x1024 DVI LCD monitor.

I experienced this behavior in gutsy's liveCDs, tribe 1 to 3. I guess
that if it's still not fixed, nobody must have noticed.

Starting the liveCD in "normal mode" will get me to GDM but the X session will 
never start.
The TTYs do not allow me to login to use them and diagnose the problem (this is 
the most frustrating part: I can't provide debug info to you).

Starting the liveCD in "failsafe graphics mode" will sometimes (one out
of four times maybe) get me fully logged into a functional desktop. The
3 other times, I will get the computer in an unusable "hung" state,
meaning that it stops logging in either after hearing the login sound,
after seeing the splash, or the panel, or nothing at all except the
beige background and the mouse cursor.

The mouse can always move but I cannot interact with anything in the gui.
The TTYs are still frozen.
The only thing that can respond is the magic system request keys 
(alt+sysrq+s/u/b).

I checked my ISOs and my CDs. And these liveCDs work 100% correctly with
my intel-based laptop (they work exceedingly well).

My only hypothesis for the "normal session" would be that it tries
starting compiz-fusion while using the "nv" driver. I cannot explain why
the "failsafe graphics mode" can hang and I sometimes need multiple
boots to make it work, looks like a race condition of some kind (but
then, I never saw this in previous ubuntu releases). What the? Please
enlighten me!

** Affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: gutsy livecd nvidia

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[Bug 126810] Re: failed to initialize HAL! (Gutsy 2007-07-18 i386)

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Fortin
confirming this as I can consistently get this dialog showing up at the
end of gnome's login on gutsy tribe3's liveCD.

** Changed in: Ubuntu
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 127087] Re: [gutsy] nvidia crashes or hangs on liveCD

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Fortin
gah. I did some more testing and after a while, I am not able to
reproduce anymore.

** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 127096] nvidia through DVI screen resolution incorrectly detected as 1024x768 on a HP F1905B LCD monitor

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xrandr

this is with an nvidia geforce fx5200 with DVI and VGA plugs, using the
open source "nv" driver on a liveCD (not nvidia-glx).

I have experienced this problem 100% of times from Warty to Gutsy.

This problem happens only when connected in DVI.
My HP F1905B 19" LCD monitor has a native resolution of 1280x1024, but is 
incorrectly detected as 1024x768 and the resolution is entered as such in 
xorg.conf.

xrandr gives me this:
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768
default connected 1024x768+0+0 0mm x 0mm
   1024x768   60.0* 
   800x60060.0 56.0  
   640x48060.0

I used to install nvidia-glx and replace 1024x768 by 1280x1024 in
xorg.conf, and it worked.

However, I discovered today that if I boot the liveCD using only the VGA plug, 
my 1280x1024 resolution seems to be detected correctly. Of course I get some 
lack of precision because it is VGA (the screen position is actually wrong) but 
the resolution seems fine.
This has just proven to me that it most likely is not that "the nv driver 
cannot go higher than 1024x768" like I once thought.

I would like this to work out of the box. Will provide any information
requested.

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

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[Bug 127096] Re: nvidia through DVI screen resolution incorrectly detected as 1024x768 on a HP F1905B LCD monitor

2007-07-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
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I'm on a 32 bit system. I think my bug is a bit different, though I saw one of 
the comments seemingly being the same as mine: I do not need to enter refresh 
rates at all, only the proper resolution

And... darn, bug 3731 has so many comments and duplicates and possible
points of failure, it is dizzying!

I am not certain if this bug will still be relevant with an
xorg.confless X server (gutsy doesn't seem to have that yet it seems).

Anyway, I went back onto the LiveCD and ran all the tests I could, that means I 
am providing, attached to this comment:
- xorg.conf
- the xorg log file
- result of sudo xresprobe nv
- result of xrandr
- result of sudo get-edid
- result of lspci -v

Feel free to take a look at all those files for info

Then I did the final test: removing xorg.conf completely. X killed
itself and when gdm went back up... it was the correct, native
resolution! Logged into the desktop and it was 1280x1024 allright.

So it looks like xorg 7.3 autodetection is indeed the magical poney-
riding solution to all of our problems. I do hope it will make it for
the final release.

** Attachment added: "gutsy livecd info and logs.tar"
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 123435] Re: xdg-user-dirs translations not included

2007-07-22 Thread Jeff Fortin
confirming.

My locale is fr_CA and I have folder names in English popping up
everywhere in my home. I also tested with fr_UTF8 on a fresh test
account.

** Changed in: xdg-user-dirs (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 126810] Re: failed to initialize HAL! (Gutsy 2007-07-18 i386)

2007-07-28 Thread Jeff Fortin
does happen to me but I don't have NTFS drives, only ext3

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[Bug 6290] Re: use /dev/video1394, not /dev/raw1394

2007-08-02 Thread Jeff Fortin
Syslog tells me this (I'm capturing in gutsy using dvgrab), which makes
me wonder if the thing is really fixed. From what I understand, it tells
me that the dv1394 device is not to be used in the near future, making
the whole thing break again? Does this bug need to be reopened?

Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost NetworkManager:  [1186029397.242505] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/ieee1394_guid_85cd334a'). 
Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost kernel: [18158.975811] ieee1394: raw1394: 
/dev/raw1394 device initialized
Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost kernel: [18158.996708] NOTE: The dv1394 driver is 
unsupported and may be removed in a future Linux release. Use raw1394 instead.

Aug  2 00:40:00 localhost kernel: [18361.636123] raw1394: WARNING - Program 
"dvgrab" uses unsupported isochronous request types which will be removed in a 
next kernel release
Aug  2 00:40:00 localhost kernel: [18361.636134] raw1394: Update your software 
to use libraw1394's newer interface

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[Bug 129974] dvgrab uses unsupported isochronous request types

2007-08-02 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: dvgrab

Syslog tells me this (I'm capturing in gutsy using dvgrab):

Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost NetworkManager:  [1186029397.242505] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/ieee1394_guid_85cd334a').
Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost kernel: [18158.975811] ieee1394: raw1394: 
/dev/raw1394 device initialized
Aug  2 00:36:37 localhost kernel: [18158.996708] NOTE: The dv1394 driver is 
unsupported and may be removed in a future Linux release. Use raw1394 instead.

Aug  2 00:40:00 localhost kernel: [18361.636123] raw1394: WARNING - Program 
"dvgrab" uses unsupported isochronous request types which will be removed in a 
next kernel release
Aug  2 00:40:00 localhost kernel: [18361.636134] raw1394: Update your software 
to use libraw1394's newer interface

I was told this in bug #6290:
"that's evidently a very old version of dvgrab.  File a bug for the dvgrab 
package --- it should be updated to version 2.1.

Yes, the dv1394 driver will eventually vanish.  But there is no date set for 
its removal yet; it depends on how fast the new alternative FireWire stack 
which was merged in Linux 2.6.22 and the respective userland
support will reach maturity.  The unsupported isochronous request types in 
raw1394 that dvgrab 1.x can use alternatively to dv1394 will be unavailable 
from Linux 2.6.23 onwards.

Dvgrab 2.x as well as reasonably recent Kino versions use only supported
libraw1394 calls."

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

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[Bug 130270] crash when clicking sensors

2007-08-03 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: hardinfo

when clicking the Sensors category, hardinfo shuts down abruptly.

A friend of mine on a different laptop computer could reproduce this
too.

Also, it will crash if you generate a report including the Sensors
category, otherwise it works fine.

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

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[Bug 123435] Re: xdg-user-dirs translations not included

2007-08-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
oh, nevermind, the folders *were* created, I just had to refresh
nautilus with ctrl+R.

The thing is, however, that xdg-user-dirs-update-gtk doesn't work, so I
still don't know if all this would work out of the box.

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[Bug 123435] Re: xdg-user-dirs translations not included

2007-08-06 Thread Jeff Fortin
I see that a new FR language pack was uploaded 3 days ago. Today, I ran
this command:

xdg-user-dirs-update

and the ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs file was properly generated with
translated paths. The folders, however, were not created, and I wonder
why.

I have no idea if this will work out of the box, so I don't know if this
is really fixed.

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[Bug 133658] discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

the first letter of the password is never registered on the first try when
coming back from suspend (or other power saving modes?)

Steps to reproduce:
1. suspend to ram
2. wake; the password screen shows up
3. type the first letter of your password; it will not be registered
4. continue typing your password thinking everything is normal

Actual results:
the prompt tells you it failed

Expected results:
grab the first key, don't discard it

Does this happen every time?
Yes. Yes. Yes. It has taken me so long to figure out I had to consult a
psychiatrist about my "I feel the urge to enter my password, erase it, and
enter it again" problems.

Other information:
I will attach a short ogg theora video demonstrating the problem. Oh, and I'm 
filing this bug report on GPM instead of gnome screensaver, because
this never happens if I simply lock the screen. It only happens if I come back 
from suspend.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 133661] discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

the first letter of the password is never registered on the first try when
coming back from suspend (or other power saving modes?)

Steps to reproduce:
1. suspend to ram
2. wake; the password screen shows up
3. type the first letter of your password; it will not be registered
4. continue typing your password thinking everything is normal

Actual results:
the prompt tells you it failed

Expected results:
grab the first key, don't discard it

Does this happen every time?
Yes. Yes. Yes. It has taken me so long to figure out I had to consult a
psychiatrist about my "I feel the urge to enter my password, erase it, and
enter it again" problems.

Other information:
I will attach a short ogg theora video demonstrating the problem. Oh, and I'm 
filing this bug report on GPM instead of gnome screensaver, because
this never happens if I simply lock the screen. It only happens if I come back 
from suspend.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 132013] Re: gtk+ filechooser should use meta-tracker for searching

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
Nah, it doesn't work, there is something wrong. I use only the packages
coming from gutsy's official repositories (well, main and universe), so
no hacks on my side.

However, when I search for "pingouin" in t-s-t or tracker-enabled
nautilus, I get two files returned instantly (one .pdf and one .odt).

Trying to search "pingouin" in the gtk file chooser scratches the hard
drive like mad for a few seconds and returns nothing. Does not sound
like it actually uses tracker in that case.

** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 133658] Re: discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
all releases I could get my paws on: edgy, feisty, gutsy. I can
reproduce it right now, at will.

Sorry for the duplicate, I blame this slow connection and various launchpad 
errors. 
By the way, this whole bug report comes from upstream, they said they can't fix 
it and it's distro bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426917

Please see the upstream bug report for demonstration videos I shot with
my camera, they are my proof :) I can't upload them to launchpad with
this slow connection, I always get an error in the end, so if you want
to, you are welcome to attach them to this bug report.

** Changed in: Ubuntu
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 133658] Re: discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
My primary machines are on gutsy gibbon, so no problem testing on that.

I just tried your capslock/numlock idea, and they behave exactly the
same as if I pressed any other key (well, except the fn key I guess).
This is on a laptop, so for the numlock I had to use an external
keyboard to type the lettered password, and for caps lock I actually
activated it before suspending, so when I unsuspended the capslock
deactivated when I first pressed it; and then I could type in the
password without problems.

So, in short, it seems the system needs some kind of first keyboard
stroke to "wake" the keyboard, no matter what that stroke is; however,
if it's capslock/numlock, that first stroke will ALSO
activate/deactivate caps/numlock.

Any idea where the root of the problem might lie?

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[Bug 133658] Re: discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state

2007-08-20 Thread Jeff Fortin
this is on my acer travelmate 2428 (the only one of my computers that
actually can suspend... and resume correctly most of the times since
sometimes the keyboard is borked on resume (weird keymap that makes me
reset the machine).

Here is a full hardware dump (with hardinfo) that might help you, I
hope.

** Attachment added: "hardinfo report.html"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8899702/hardinfo%20report.html

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[Bug 131564] Re: Gimp crashes after picking text tool options tab.

2007-09-16 Thread Jeff Fortin
I confirm this bug on gutsy's gimp 2.4 RC (happened to me today).

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Re: [Bug 131564] Re: Gimp crashes after picking text tool options tab.

2007-09-16 Thread Jeff Fortin
Yes! I just tried switching to the "normal" icon size theme in the gimp, and
it doesn't crash anymore. What a strange situation. I guess we know the
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[Bug 131564] Re: Gimp crashes after picking text tool options tab.

2007-09-16 Thread Jeff Fortin
Yes! I just tried switching to the "normal" icon size theme in the gimp,
and it doesn't crash anymore. What a strange situation. I guess we know
the culprit now :)

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[Bug 140448] Re: music applet starts or stop playback by itself

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
I forgot to mention that this happens on gutsy, it did not happen in
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[Bug 140448] music applet starts or stop playback by itself

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: music-applet

If you leave rhythmbox open for a few hours (but not playing any music)
with the music applet on the panel, it will start playing music by
itself. Happened to me multiple times in one evening, when I came back
to my computer it was playing music and I stopped it at least 3 times.

Removing the music applet makes the problem disappear.
I think it also caused rhythmbox to stop playback by itself.

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

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[Bug 140475] missing kernel module for ppp

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp

when trying to connect to my usual VPN using network-manager-pptp today,
it failed connecting. Looking at syslog, I saw this:

Sep 17 12:26:10 kaname pppd[10383]: This system lacks kernel support for
PPP.  This could be because the PPP kernel module could not be loaded,
or because PPP was not included in the kernel configuration.  If PPP was
included as a module, try `/sbin/modprobe -v ppp'.  If that fails, check
that ppp.o exists in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/net. See README.linux file
in the ppp distribution for more details.

Trying the modprobe:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe -v ppp
FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22-10-generic/modules.dep: No such file 
or directory

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

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[Bug 136320] Re: [Gutsy]gnome settings daemon not started, default human theme changed

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
Wait. This bug hit me today. How do I provide information?

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 140475] Re: missing kernel module for ppp

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
oh false alert. Dumb me, I am on a laptop and I forgot to reboot after
upgrades.

** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 136320] Re: [Gutsy]gnome settings daemon not started, default human theme changed

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
If I try to run it in a terminal after being logged in:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-settings-daemon 
The program 'gnome-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'.
  (Details: serial 769 error_code 2 request_code 146 minor_code 35)
  (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
   that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
   To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
   option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
   backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[1190069177,000,xklavier.c:xkl_engine_start_listen/]The backend does not 
require manual layout management - but it is provided by the application

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[Bug 136320] Re: [Gutsy]gnome settings daemon not started, default human theme changed

2007-09-17 Thread Jeff Fortin
Nevermind. Seems like the problem was the synaptics touchpad package,
which is being uploaded as i write. I tested the version in this thread
[1] and it works, so sorry for the spam.

[1]: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=553094

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 134428] compiz default inclusion causes performance regression in gutsy

2007-08-23 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compiz

I did these two tests (unscientific benchmarks: using my wristwatch's
chronometer) on a cold boot on an acer travelmate 2428 laptop (1.8 GHz
pentium M, 768 MiB of RAM, 5400 rpm drive).

45 seconds = GNOME login time with "normal" desktop effects activated in the 
Appearance settings
30 seconds = GNOME login time with no desktop effects

This is a 50% performance regression. It is HUGE. It nullifies almost
entirely the work that has been done so far with optimizing GNOME.

I think there is some serious optimization to be done in here if compiz
is to be activated by default.

This would explain why the Live CD took so long to load too, compared to
dapper's (note that my benchmarks were done on a fully installed system,
not the live CD; I expect the performance gap to be actually magnified
on the liveCD).

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

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[Bug 134546] deskbar applet default inclusion in gutsy is a performance regression

2007-08-24 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

from my cold-start testing, deskbar applet, included by default in
gutsy, adds 15 seconds login time. Removing it brings down the login
time a lot, and I beg you to reconsider the inclusion of this applet by
default, unless it creates less than a 5 seconds login time difference.

This is on a 1.8 GHz pentium M with 768 MiB of RAM, a fairly power-
capable machine.

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

** Changed in: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => deskbar-applet

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[Bug 134361] Re: Could you update Transmission please?

2007-08-27 Thread Jeff Fortin
I second this request.
0.80 came out 20 days ago, 0.81 came out 3 days ago

They have performance enhancements, new translations, memory leaks
fixed, torrent creation features, better upnp/peer exchange, selective
downloading, etc:

Ability to selectively download and prioritize files
Torrent file creation
Speed and CPU load improvements
Fix to UPnP
Rechecking torrents is now done one-at-a-time to avoid heavy disk load
Better rechecking of torrents that have many files
Many miscellaneous improvements and bugfixes
Added Torrent Inspector dialog
Added Update Tracker button
Various smaller interface improvements

Fix 0.80 assertion crashes
Fix a bug that miscounted how many peers Transmission wants connected
Correct incorrect error messages
Memory leaks fixed
Updated Dutch, Portuguese, French, and Slovakian translations
Better support for cli-driven torrent creation
Fix a bug that misparsed command-line arguments

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[Bug 136397] ogg mimetype regression in gutsy

2007-08-31 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-mime-data

this could be a bug on shared-mime-info, I don't know.

Anyway, the .ogg vorbis files are not recognized in gutsy. This is a
regression, as they were previously automatically associated with Totem
or Rhythmbox or whatever, and now you have to right-click them and "open
with".

** Affects: gnome-mime-data (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 134630] Re: Double clicking Ogg Vorbis file gives " cannot be opened " message

2007-08-31 Thread Jeff Fortin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 134134 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134134

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 134134
   [gutsy] no default application for ogg files

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[Bug 137562] please update gnome-schedule to 1.1

2007-09-05 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-schedule

There is a newer release of gnome-schedule available. The french
translation in the current version is terrible and incomplete, and I
actually discovered that it was fixed (with a lot of other stuff) in a
newer release that has been out for a long time.

And I think a package is available somewhere in debian.

2007/9/5, Gaute Hope :
Then you must run an old version, gnome-schedule 1.1 was released november 
2006.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=112183

On 05/09/07, Kiddo wrote:
> It seems that this has been modified recently in 2007, but the last
> gnome-schedule release goes back to 2005. I was wondering if you were 
going
> to make a new release sometime soon (at least for translations)?

** Affects: gnome-schedule (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 125487] Re: Should not create gtk bookmarks for folders which are treated specially already (Desktop, Documents)

2007-08-11 Thread Jeff Fortin
the Desktop bookmark does not appear twice for me anymore, but the
Documents bookmark does.

Also, see bug #122103

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[Bug 122103] Re: creates ~ even when nautilus has ~ as the Desktop

2007-08-11 Thread Jeff Fortin
the title is wrong, should be:
creates ~/Desktop even when nautilus has ~ as the Desktop

The relevant gconf key is /apps/nautilus/preferences/desktop_is_home_dir (True 
or False)
Other than that, this is a valid bug report and I experience the same problem 
here.

** Changed in: xdg-user-dirs-gtk (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 132013] gtk+ filechooser should use meta-tracker for searching

2007-08-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0

gtk 2.12 has a "search" area in the FileChooser.

Since ubuntu 7.10 alpha 4 ships with meta-tracker search and metadata
indexer by default, the GTK file chooser should be using it just like
nautilus uses it.

** Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 125209] Re: Flash video in Epiphany doesn't die when browser is closed

2007-08-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
I think the culprit is the feed reader extension. I deactivated it and
it seems to work now. I'm not 110% sure it really was that one.

** Changed in: epiphany-extensions (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: epiphany-browser => epiphany-extensions

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[Bug 125209] Re: Flash video in Epiphany doesn't die when browser is closed

2007-08-12 Thread Jeff Fortin
actually no, I did some more testing, and the feed reader extension is
not the problem. The problem is the "creative commons license viewer"
extension, and I'm pretty sure about that. At least that solved the
problem in my case. What about you?

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