[Bug 289386] Re: No window decorations with compiz in Intrepid

2008-11-09 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
Mobility Radeon M6 LY

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[Bug 292144] Re: can't resume x60s if suspend after undock from ultrabase x6

2008-11-21 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
I have precisely the same symptoms, except I've got a Thinkpad x31
instead. Suspend works fine, unless I've docked my laptop in the
Ultrabay with the dvd drive connected. After ejecting the dock, and
attempting to resume from suspend, I get a black screen and the
inability to do anything about it.

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[Bug 289386] Re: No window decorations with compiz in Intrepid

2008-11-01 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
I can also confirm the exact same behavior.

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[Bug 247432] [NEW] When pausing digital audio passing through CS46xx, ALSA sends a loud data buffer instead of silence

2008-07-10 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
Public bug reported:

I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with kernel 2.6.24-19-generic, and ALSA 1.0.16.
I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card, which uses the Cirrus Logic
CS4624 chip, and the cs46xx driver.

Digital audio functions fine (no clicks, pops, crystal clear) until an
application passing through an ac3 stream is paused. Then ALSA sends an
extremely loud clicking sound to my receiver in the form of a 48khz PCM
stream. This does not happen when the application is closed, or during
normal operation. Only when playback of a digital stream is paused.

A user with a Trident based sound card had the same problem here:
http://www.nabble.com/looping-S-PDIF-data-td17573493.html

I assume it's the same problem, since it is the exact same unusual
symptom. ALSA isn't stopping the S/PDIF output or the DMA engine when an
application pauses.

Thank you for any assistance!

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 247432] Re: When pausing digital audio passing through CS46xx, ALSA sends a loud data buffer instead of silence

2008-09-22 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
I just noticed the status of this bug has been changed to incomplete.
I'd love to add more information, but I'm unsure what info is needed. If
anyone can tell me what logs I should post, I'd be happy to. The bug
still persists, even though I keep my system updated. Thanks.

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux => alsa-driver

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[Bug 92296] Re: Low quality of text rendering in Evince

2009-11-18 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
I can confirm the same behaviour. I'm using Document Viewer 2.28.1 with
poppler 0.12.0 (cairo). I have ubuntu 9.10 karmic.

I'm not sure if it happens with every PDF, but it definitely happens
with the book scans from my library.

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[Bug 575339] Re: Close button not in the corner of the screen in most themes

2010-05-26 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
I also have this precise issue, and I can add that it effects metacity
themes where the close button reached the top corner in karmic. This is
a fairly serious regression in that it limits productivity.

I don't think there's been quite enough attention paid to Fitts's Law in
the last few Ubuntu releases. This is an integral part of gui
ergonomics, and things need to be pixel perfect for usability to be
maximized.

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[Bug 558327] Re: Window close button is clickable anywhere in the corner

2010-05-26 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
@fubarbundy

Absolutely correct on all points. Even if this is a design decision, not
providing any way to return to the standard behavior is not only
frustrating, but lacking the spirit of the Linux and Ubuntu projects.

I don't think I've ever been more worried about the future of Ubuntu
then I have at this point in its development. While the underlying OS is
still a strong community effort that has produced something vastly
superior to its competition, the same is not true of the GUI. A small
group has decided that their ideas for innovation are the correct ones,
and the community that maintains and refines the underlying OS via bug
reports like these are at their whim when it comes to design.

This bug is a perfect example of this overarching issue. This "fix" is
specifically targeted at Lucid, specifically because the new behavior
makes the default Ambiance theme make slightly more sense. While in that
I agree it's is a fix, the entire window design itself requires us to
throw out Fitts's law and numerous other time and scientifically tested
GUI standards. The only rationale for the changes made in relation to
Ambiance have been that they will make room for "innovations" that have
yet to materialize. We're losing usability in our current releases for
the sake of a promise for yet more widgets in Maverick. (The future is
not more window chrome! It's none at all, which is the irony of the
Chrome browser's name. While I think client side window decorations and
windicators could be an improvement, they're not innovation. And if
Canonical's got some grand scheme to innovate past the completion, not
only would I be surprised, but I'd be angered by their decision to
gradually hinder usability on the way there.)

This is not a bug. This is an infestation.

I'm beginning to realize the problem could possibly be systemic to the
structure of Ubuntu's development. I've heard it said that bug reports
like these are not the place to hash out GUI decisions, and that's
probably correct. The problem is there's no open forum to debating these
decisions. A faulty feature is easily fixed with a bug report on
Launchpad, but that's because there's little debate involved in whether
or not a program has crashed.

I feel that the discussion on this report (as well as the thread that
linked me to it:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1450784&highlight=window+controls+-at+top+corner&page=3)
is enlightening, and offers a detailed glimpse into the vast difference
between design and development. Unfortunately, as of yet there's no real
place for design to be talked about across the community, and based on
the control Canonical has taken over the OS design, I'm beginning to
doubt there ever will be.

/rant. About the bug, a gconf setting would be a real fix.

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[Bug 558327] Re: Window close button is clickable anywhere in the corner

2010-05-27 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
@Steve Langasek

Thanks for the link, but the guide on that site is for simply moving the
window controls back to the right, not extending the clickable range of
the close button.

It appears that certain themes still retain their old behavior, so this
may be resolved through modifying a theme to match its design.

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Re: [Bug 247432] Re: When pausing digital audio passing through CS46xx, ALSA sends a loud data buffer instead of silence

2010-03-26 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
Unfortunately my solution to the bug was to upgrade, and now I no longer
have access to a Santa Cruz card.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Brad Figg 
wrote:

> Hi Tammer,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
> recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
> latest development release of Ubuntu?  ISO CD images are available from
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
>
> If it remains an issue, could you run the following command from a Terminal
> (Applications->Accessories->Terminal).  It will automatically gather and
> attach updated debug information to this report.
>
> apport-collect -p alsa-base 247432
>
> Also, if you could test the latest upstream kernel available that would be
> great.  It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
>  Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .  Once you've
> tested the upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-testing' tag.
>  This can be done by clicking on the yellow pencil icon next to the tag
> located at the bottom of the bug description and deleting the
> 'needs-upstream-testing' text.  Please let us know your results.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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>
> ** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
>   Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Tags added: kj-triage needs-required-logs needs-test-current-image
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> When pausing digital audio passing through CS46xx, ALSA sends a loud data
> buffer instead of silence
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> Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with kernel 2.6.24-19-generic, and ALSA 1.0.16. I
> have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card, which uses the Cirrus Logic
> CS4624 chip, and the cs46xx driver.
>
> Digital audio functions fine (no clicks, pops, crystal clear) until an
> application passing through an ac3 stream is paused. Then ALSA sends an
> extremely loud clicking sound to my receiver in the form of a 48khz PCM
> stream. This does not happen when the application is closed, or during
> normal operation. Only when playback of a digital stream is paused.
>
> A user with a Trident based sound card had the same problem here:
> http://www.nabble.com/looping-S-PDIF-data-td17573493.html
>
> I assume it's the same problem, since it is the exact same unusual symptom.
> ALSA isn't stopping the S/PDIF output or the DMA engine when an application
> pauses.
>
> Thank you for any assistance!
>
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[Bug 364127] Re: Hotkeys for changing volume and muting broken with jaunty (on Thinkpad R60, T40, T43, X41 and T60)

2009-11-02 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357673

I can confirm this problem still exists on a fresh install of Karmic on
a Thinkpad x31. The workaround seems to work pretty well, however.

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[Bug 660536] Re: Tomboy crashes because it can't connect to session(?)

2010-10-18 Thread Tammer Ibrahim
** Also affects: tomboy (Arch Linux)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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