Usama,
The reason for bug #1537064 is me nagging Yaron. The problem of BiDi
cannot be solved in a terminal vt100 environment. The reason - is that
the application does not telling the VTE the boundaries of the
paragraph.
Imagine "mc" opeenning a dialog to rename a file. Lets check the
options;
This even works on Debian testing, using KDE 4.7. The bug must have been
fixed by the move to the Qt4 engine (using QTextLayout and
QFontMetricsF).
Tested with English, Cyrillic and Hebrew.
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Which package version are you patching against?
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I am sorry, but what does this upstream (qt/nokia) but has anything to
do with kate?
The bug you linked to talks about QGraphicsLinearLayout, and not
katepart. QGraphicsLinearLayout is used in plasma, and the fix for RTL
desktops has not been fixed by nokia, it was fixed by another fix in
Plasma.
Yaron:
Read again what I read. This is not something worth spending time. Even
if you hack the terminal code inside the kernel to display bidi
(doable!), applications will have no control over the visual location of
the phisical cursor. Ok, lets add new API for that. Now you broke *all*
legacy app
Lets stop the insanity and talk facts:
1) "full screen console", tty[0-9] are handled by linux. Arabeyes were
working on a a project which would mirror the display. But such daemon
would break applications which handle their own BiDi, for those who
don't know, it would mess the cursor position.
2
Jonathan, HUGE THANKS!
But please... pretty please... (and that is for all other ubuntu
developers) please be more specific when writing in these bug reports.
Not everyone is a native english speaker, and many time I fail to
understand what did you really meant.
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I was actually hooping this would get backported to KDE 4.1 in Ubuntu
8.10, not everyone uses the unsupported KDE 4.2 in Ubuntu 8.10.
Marking this as "we fixed this problem" is not exactly correct, and not
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first, because kde 4.1.4 is tagged in a few hours ;-)
second, because this is a behavior change inside a branch - not accepted.
>From KDE's point of view, 4.2.0 is released in a week, or two or three
and 4.1.4 is obsolete (more or less...). From the ubuntu point of view:
4.1.4 should be supported
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kate-kde4
This is a request for a backport from trunk to 4.1.3 in ubuntu. The
original bug is https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178594
"Back in March someone (who shall remain un-named) added to kate a new
function which would calculate the "best dire
For the WiFi:
Can you confirm this is the same as:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768#preview
There is a workaround there, does it work for you?
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Is it safe to close this bug?
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Manan,
Are you still experiencing this problem with the released version of the
linux-image?
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Jacob ,
Can you reproduce the problem on the released version of 8.04?
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Please look at the Wiki for the Laptop, follow the workaround for this
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The suggested workaround (as described in the form) is:
{{{
sudo echo "options iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1" > /etc/modprobe.d/iwl3945
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If you want, I can test on 7.10, by compiling a stock 2.6.24 (or any other
kernel at your request). just ask.
On Thursday 10 January 2008 00:33:13 Rolla Selbak wrote:
> I see, ok thanks. If you can also retest with Hardy Alpha 2 or 3 to
> confirm the bug's existence in 2.6.24 that would be great
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 22:56:55 Rolla Selbak wrote:
> Diego Iastrubni: are you also reporting this problem on the same Lenovo
> 3000 n100?
I can confirm this for Lenovo 3000 n100 running linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
(2.6.22-14.47) 64bit and alsa-base 1.0.14-1u
Hi Leann,
see comments inline:
On Friday 14 December 2007 22:12:17 Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Diego,
>
> Can you just clarify a few things for me. Are you experiencing this
> issue when you don't Suspend/Resume or only after you Suspend/Resume?
> Your original description doesn't mention anythin
Is it possible to suspend from a LiveCD? It worked for me once, but I don't
trust it as something reproducable.
Is it possible to hibernate from a LiveCD? Never worked for me.
I will still wait for the next LiveCD for testing, but uploading a 7.10
package to a separate place and giving us a link
Bad luck, I just saw it for the first time, with a tweast. I just
powered up my laptop, after been shut for 2 days, and after several
minutes I notice that he fan is working like hell, and I don't fell the
computer hot. Putting my had on the left side to feel the temperature
reveals that the fan is
Evgeny, Ok by me - I will not close this issue until there is a version
of Ubuntu that installs and works out of the box also for you. (lets try
again in May? one month after the release of a new version?)
I would like to mention, that for me 7.10 is working pretty good (see
the wiki, I am adding
Evgeny,
The site you linked to is not responding. Can you explain what is needed
on your system? Otherwise I think closing this bug with a warning
"please upgrade to a new Ubuntu version" is fine by me.
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Not working as expected under 2.6.22-14-generic. When plugging the
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** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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I have installed Gutsy64bit on this machine from scratch. Now this
system can hibernate (it did so several times this week) and even
suspend to disk without "too much problems".
For hibernation I did anything, it just worked. To make suspend working I had
to work:
I tried to add this i8042.nomux
Just to mention:
my machine does not over head. I just don't hibernate it. This is lame, this
is a laptop, and I do miss that functionality...
IMHO this is grave, and affects everyone who has a 3000 N100 machine.
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and I can still reproduce. I also found that if you hibernate to a smal period
(1-2 minutes) the fan does work on resume. If you hibernate to a larger
period (20 minutes) the fan does not work on resume.
2 more points:
1) If some newbie is reading this: to add a parameter to the boot sequence
please edit a commented line which looks like this:
# kopt=root=UUID=2ea921be-867d-4841-a08c-5e91661aa5b8 ro i8042.nomux
and add the parameter to it. Then execute "update-grub". Do not edit directly
the g
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg -l | grep susp
ii uswsusp0.3~cvs20060928-6ubuntu3
tools to use userspace software suspend provided by Li
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# s2ram -i
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor = "LENOVO"
sys_product =
I just tested it (install a new package, and edit a configuration file),
and it does seem to work. Sometimes.
>From my minimal tests, hibernate seems to work. Suspend to RAM is a
problem:
when you make the sleep from the Power Manager applet the machine comes
back some of the times. When it does
Here is the temperature (while compiling a kernel using "make -j 2",
after a resume ):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/*
cooling mode: active
state: ok
temperature: 102 C
critical (S5): 102 C
passive: 87 C: tc1=0 tc2=4 t
mafu,
In bug 114312 (which I opened specially for my model, since it's not
sure how similar are those computers), I can confirm that the older
kernel from Edgy works. Can you give this a try?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/114312
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More info:
I compiled a stock 2.6.21.1 from kernel.org. Same problem: when I resume
from suspend to disk the fan does not work.
Then I booted back to the kernel of 6.10 2.6.17-11-generic. Now the fan
is working after suspend to disk. The temperature stays at about 60C
when compiling a kernel, whi
After initial panic, I started testing. On Linux the temperature can get
as high as 60, while on windows it reaches 32 in idle.
I rebooted the machine instead of hibernating it, and I started issuing
some dummy test commands (whilte true; do cat /dev/null > /dev/zero)
while quering the temp of the
Public bug reported:
When running 6.10 the fan control was working pretty good. After
upgrading to 7.04 the fan control does not work at all causing the
machine to overheat. Rebooting to windows shows that the CPU temperature
is about 50, and can get down to ~30 after 10 minutes of "working".
[EM
I just wanted to comment that this is working nicely on 7.04.
Hoever, I am facing heat problems on my machine after upgrade, so I would not
recommend you upgrade yet. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/85894
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I can confirm this for Lenovo 3000 N100. On my system in 6.10 it worked
pretty good, but after the update to 7.04, fans are not working at all.
The machine gets very hot, and booting to windows I see that that the
CPU temperature is high, and drops down after 10 minutes of usage.
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Imagine that you are working on a laptop, and it's configured in such
way that 5 minutes before the battery is dry it should hibernate. You
start working on a document, and suddenly you see a message that the
battery is dry and the computer shuts down.
It would be nice if the
Public bug reported:
Imagine that you are working on a laptop, and it's configured in such
way that 5 minutes before the battery is dry it should hibernate. You
start working on a document, and suddenly you see a message that the
battery is dry and the computer shuts down.
It would be nice if the
I can reproduce this somtimes when resuming from sleep, never from
hibernate.
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I am seeing something similar. Can you see what I wrote on bug number
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Binary package hint: kdebase
When a user installs the kde hebrew translations, the UI gets reversed.
We will call this mode RTL.
Now, for some reason, kdesktop (the right click on the desktop, ctrl+f2,
etc) are all LTR, and still translated to hebrew, but missing several
tra
on my system (same moduel, running kubuntu 6.10) hibernation works, even
tough it fails to resume on rare cases.
however, the wireless fails to work when i resume from "suspend". a
workaround i found was killing the
killall ipw3945d-2.6.17-10-generic
rmmod ipw3945
modprobe ipw3945
it s
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