[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-07-26 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Now, after the recent update, even my 8.04 Kubuntu works fine (well, at
least significant better)...but ONLY in my virtualbox.

Could it be just a video issue? In my virtualbox my NVIDIA card get's
not recognized. However, disabling any 3rd party driver support in my
'real' installation does not change anything (at least not for the
better).

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-07-26 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
That's what I mean. I don't have this issue in my virualbox
installation.

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-07-29 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I *think* so, but I wouldn't bet my ass on it...sorry. However, even now
my 8.04 and 8.10 Kubuntu runs Firefox way better (it's still worse than
Opera or FF2, it still "flickers") inside my virtualbox, it doesn't on
my real installation (and yes, I tried to purge and re-install with a
clean profile).

How can I help? Need some videos? Some logs?

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-07-21 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
> someone manage to fix X-server and its drivers

Are you sure it's only a X-server/driver issue? Even on WinXP FF3 is way
slower than FF2, though, it's not nearly as bad as it is under Linux...

I don't have any desktop effects in place.

I'm getting the feeling that Mozilla just ignores this bug. Can someone
proof me to be wrong, please? Or, how, as a user, can I help?

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-07-22 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Wow, I just updated my 8.10 installation in my virtualbox and now FF3
works almost perfect. How can I review what was updated during 'dist-
upgrade'? Maybe we find this way the solution.

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[Bug 256436] [NEW] Keyboard shortcuts blocks re-use after app-uninstall

2008-08-09 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Public bug reported:

I had FF2 installed on my Kubuntu 8.04 and a command shorcut to this
application (Win+B). That worked just fine. Later I uninstalled FF2 and
set the command shortcut 'Win+B' to FF3. It displayed the key-combo in
the setting, but when I actually used the command shortcut it didn't
work. I had to re-install FF2, remove the command shortcut and uninstall
FF2 again so it did work finally.

** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 256436] Re: Keyboard shortcuts blocks re-use after app-uninstall

2008-08-09 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
> What version of KDE are you using?
I'm using KDE 3.5.9.

> Have you had similar problems with shortcuts in other programs similar to 
> this? 
No, just tried it with KTorrent and it worked just fine.

> Also, can you repeat this problem (like, does the same thing happen if you 
> remove ff3 and install ff2)?
Yes, it does.

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[Bug 243721] Re: Adept not accepting root password

2008-06-29 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I can confirm that (I used in my virtualbox the same password for the
user and root...although I can“t remember that the installer actually
did ask for a root password at allbut empty password is not working
either...).

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-08-13 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Did not help a bit, it's actually worse.

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-08-01 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Ok, I think the issue is Xrender which renders the page in FF3. It seems
that NVIDIA has some problems with its drivers.

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-06 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
No improvement in 3.0 RC2 either. This behavior is really annoying, I
have to switch to Opera until it's fixed  :-(

My system
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Dell XPS M1330
2GB RAM
No compiz
NVIDIA 8400GS (binary driver)

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-06 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Done.

Gmail behaves better, but other sites not. See for yourself:
http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/

This site runs in Opera just fine...

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-07 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
This site is worse: http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-07 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
But Opera does not have this issue and has the same engine, right?

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[Bug 123773] Re: 'SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address' when setting up ip alias

2008-06-11 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I can confirm that on my 8.04 Server. However, ping is fine.

/etc/init.d/networking restart
 * Reconfiguring network interfaces...  
  
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address

Pardon me, but why is there even a wireless package on a server by
default (you can install it, fine, but not by default!)??

BTW: This is not an issue on Debian Etch.

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-14 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
**
this page is about a different bug: "performance issue with absolute
position floating elements". Thats known upstream

 - Alexander
**

Do you have a link to that? I just tested this on a fresh XP
installation, while the rendering is not super fast it's way better than
under K/Ubuntu and specially the top menue box from the site does not
scramble...

Next tuesday is the final release...I guess this bug is here to
stay...bummer...

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[Bug 125970] Re: slow scroll with image as background-repeat

2008-06-14 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Oh, I didn't mean to question it, I just wanted the link to the bug
report, because I can't find it and I would like to read more about this
issue...

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[Bug 178400] Re: [Hardy] Xorg high CPU usage with 2.6.24 kernel and nvidia-glx

2008-01-16 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I just noticed that too. Especially on websites with many "boxes" (?).
Like this one:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationHSQL

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[Bug 180055] Re: (Ubuntu Hardy, Xorg, Firefox) xorg using CPU heavily while visiting blogger.com with Firefox

2008-01-16 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I have this too with this website: www.xwiki.org

It seems "boxes" slowing down the whole thing. I can see that in gmail
while composing a new email (and only then) too.

NVIDIA 8400, 169.07
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[Bug 178400] Re: [Hardy] Xorg high CPU usage with 2.6.24 kernel and nvidia-glx

2008-01-16 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I just installed "Galeon 2.0.4" and there runs everything just fine.
Even the rendering of the website is now correct.

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[Bug 118988] Re: No way to disable trash in nautilus

2008-01-19 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
This is still not resolved?!

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[Bug 182498] Re: Update Manager could not calculate the upgrade

2008-01-13 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Same here. After closing the first message and installing quite a lot of
updates, the message comes up again, and about 30 updates (Distribution
updates) or so are just gray and cannot be installed.

** Attachment added: "Error message from the updater"
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[Bug 103889] Re: [feisty beta] keyboard shortcuts problem

2008-01-13 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
You have to change the Super-L setting in your keyboard preferences.

Alt/Win key behavior: Super is mapped to the Win-keys.

But nevertheless, there is a bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
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[Bug 40866] [hardy] Cannot use the 'Super_L' key for shortcuts

2008-01-13 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
Codename:   hardy


That's not a wish, it's a bug:

Keyboard-setting
-
Generic 104-key PC
U.S English
Adding the EuroSign to certain keys: Add the EuroSign to the E key.
Alt/Win key behavior: Super is mapped to the Win-keys.
Rest is default.

Description | Key | Status
--
Move window to worspace 2 | Mod4+w | OK
Logout | Mod4+l | nok
Home Folder | Mod4+h | nok
Search | Mod4+f | nok
Launch Web Browser | Mod4+b | nok
Run a Terminal | Mod4+t | OK
Hide all windows and focus desktop | Mod4+m | OK

Every nok-binding is working with other keys than Mod...

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[Bug 179504] Re: [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2 users groups] Can't login as root because administrative user can't change root's initial random password.

2008-01-03 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
So, why can I under "Setup Login Screen">"Security" activate the entry
"Allow local system administrator login"? Either this entry is wrong and
a proper error message would be helpful or it is indeed a bug.

IMHO it is a bug. It's good root is deactivated by default, but I would
like to decide whether I stick with that or not. Ie. I don't like it
because it's not fully implemented in the desktop...I even can't unmount
a volume...

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[Bug 179504] Re: [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2 users groups] Can't login as root because administrative user can't change root's initial random password.

2008-01-03 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Well, first, a bug is more than just a crash.

Uhm, how can this behavior work as expected? It's one thing that by
default root-login is deactivated but another thing if you just can't
activate root-login although you activate the options provided by the
system...

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[Bug 179504] Re: [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2 users groups] Can't login as root because administrative user can't change root's initial random password.

2008-01-03 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
See also here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=651999

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[Bug 180280] 'Help' & 'About Ubuntu' does not work

2008-01-03 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 2

'Help' & 'About Ubuntu' does not work.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 179504] Re: [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2 users groups] Can't login as root because administrative user can't change root's initial random password.

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
It seems I have another bug on my system (Hardy is not asking for root
password by trying to run root-tasks on GUI):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=651999

That's why my "ranting" is inapropriate and I apologize.

Nevertheless I would like to add, if this behavior is working as
expected, then a proper error/info message and disabling the "Allow
local system administrator login" option in the "security" section would
be very helpful and less confusing, right?

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[Bug 90729] Re: Disk Mounter can't unmount fuseiso mounts [Feisty, Hardy]

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
I've got this issue too (Hardy Alpha 2).

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[Bug 180430] Re: [Hardy] Local Root Options

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel

** Attachment added: "Local_Root.png"
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[Bug 180430] [Hardy] Local Root Options

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Public bug reported:

See also Bug #179504

It's a bit confusing that I can enable local root login in the "Login
Window Preferences" > Tab "Security", but the system does not allow it
anyways. Either it should be possible to enable local root access by
activating this option and unlocking the root user or this option should
be removed or at least provided with a error/info message that this will
not work.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 179504] Re: [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2 users groups] Can't login as root because administrative user can't change root's initial random password.

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Agreed.

I created the report: Bug #180430

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[Bug 180436] [Hardy] Service changes are not saved

2008-01-04 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
Public bug reported:

Hardy Alpha 2

System > Administration > Services > "Unlock" > change a service > close
> re-open "Services" and you can see the changes are not saved...

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 180430] Re: [Hardy] Can't unlock root account

2008-01-05 Thread The Devil Is A Squirrel
It worked perfectly. Thank you very much for your time and efforts!!

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