Thanks Mike. I appreciate the reply. The local version of openconnect
(which I had forgotten about) was causing the problem.
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To manage notifica
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I'm having trouble establishing a connection with a Juniper vpn. Using
NetworkManager, after entering a correct username and password as well
as a multifactor authentication code, the connection fails. I've
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This bug should be upgraded to important. Xenial uses Perl 5.22 and the
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So if you want to apply the fix manually just go to
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your correct architecture) using the links at the bottom of the page and
instal
As a potential fix, could the check in mail-noficiation.c be changed
from
if (g_strcmp0(g_getenv("GDMSESSION"), "gnome-stracciatella") ==
0) {
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if (g_strcmp0(g_getenv("GDMSESSION"), "gnome-shell") == 0) {
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because now there isn't a gnome-stracciatella-session package to install
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I tested the upstream linux-
image-3.2.0-030200rc4-generic_3.2.0-030200rc4 kernel. I was unable to
boot with the card reader plugged into the mb and was able to boot with
the reader disabled.
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For what its worth, the freeze on boot happens almost immediately. Even
before you can use SysRq to reboot.
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Recently when the kernel switched over to 3.0 my computer started
hanging on boot unless I added acpi=off. I finally figured out that the
TEAC Corp. All-In-One Multi-Card Reader CA200/B/S is causing the
trouble. With the reader plugged in I cannot boot unless I disable
acpi.
Just a heads up, I've moved over to Gnome 3 so I won't be maintaining my
PPA anymore. Hopefully the fix will come down from upstream soon...
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After thinking about this for a while, I don't think it will be as
simple as just removing the is_stracciatella check. That check should
definitely be removed, its crazy for users to have to install some
mystery package so that there evolution plugins will work. (Especially
now that there is a re
I figured out the problem. In mail-notification the mail-notification
applet only sends notifications if ubuntu is running a "stracciatella
gnome" session. Stracciatella-gnome-session was a "vanilla" gnome
session with very little ubuntu. Presumably mail-notification turns
itself off for the reg
After digging around a bit I've found that I can't get mail-notification
to display a notification icon at all. The notification I was seeing
earlier was being displayed by the evolution-indicator plugin.
I can hear a sound when I recieve a new message, so the mail
notification plugin is running,
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shell. I am using the latest
evolution with the mail notification plugin turned on.
When I get mail I expect the mail notification plugin to present a popup
and then leave a message in the notification tray. This does not always
happen. O
Just an update:
I installed the patched indicator on three different machines and
haven't had any trouble with the indicator functionality. I've also
been in contact with Alin and he tells me that he can't get the
indicator functionality to work with the unmodified applet. So I'm
going to assume
I was just about to post that I figured out the autoconf weirdness and
updated the ppa. An updated indicator applet should be available in the
usual way:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
As for the notification... thats a mystery. It still w
Just thought I would put an update here since the new ubuntu is out.
Good News: Unity has been cleaned up to the point where my previous
code now works as intended. Evolution runs in the background with no
icon on the "sidebar". I was even able to get the "hide evolution on
startup" feature wor
Yes. I see the same behavior from gedit and from anything which uses
the default gnome print dialog. I do not get this behavior from open
office though. (I think its because open office uses a different print
managing method.)
Actually I was able to get around the problem by hardcoding my usern
@Conscious User
Wow, Natty is just around the corner. I'll have to see if I can get my
patch to work with unity. (Its a pain because unity doesn't work with
virtualbox because of the 3d acceleration and I like to code on a
virtual machine.)
What do you mean by play nicely? I haven't been using
I'm still having this problem in 10.10. The "AuthInfoRequired none" fix
seems to solve my problems. However, the cups print setup should be
putting that line in automatically if the authentication is provided in
setup.
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Yes, that page was removed. I submitted the code to the official
evolution-indicator repository as a branch. You can find the link up
top. However that just has source code and diffs. if you are looking
for precompiled packages to download it from my ppa (instructions on
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Fixed may be a bit of an overstatement... I ended up removing the
option, at least in the code I am providing for this bugfix. I probably
shouldn't have included it in this patch anyway since it doesn't address
the bug as stated. If this ends up being accepted, and if there is
interest in a "hid
I haven't heard of any problems with the patched code in a while now so
I'm going to assume its stable and working as intended. I have created
a branch in the evolution-indicator at
https://code.launchpad.net/~goehle/evolution-indicator/MinimizeToApplet.
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Well, the patch doesn't play particularly nicely with unity right now.
That could certainly be fixed. The bigger issue is that in unity when
you "minimize" evolution it minimizes to the launcher icon. (Think Mac
OSX.) So it makes this feature unnecessary and the whole "evolution
running in the t
Hey, got a couple of emails about this, so I thought I would update on
the bug page. There actually haven't been any bugs reported on the
project page and I haven't had or heard of any problems with the patched
code. So I would say that the modified version of evolution-indicator
is more or less
As suggested I created a project page for the patch code
(https://launchpad.net/evolution-indicator-wmtaf). Bugs concerning the
packages hosted on my ppa can be reported there.
On the other hand the patched code is intended to implement the close to
tray functionality described in the bug report
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Julien: New bug fixed... You should be able to close message windows
(and hopefully any other "extra" windows) normally now.
As for the special flag, if only it were that simple. The evolution
devs are pretty adamant about not adding a "windowless" mode to
evolution so there is no such flag. R
Thanks for the feedback! I've updated the repository with some bug
fixes. Evolution should reappear on the taskbar and in the pager after
you restore it and you should be able to compose->close evolution->send
without evolution quitting on you.
Show at startup works on one of my machines and doe
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I was waiting until Maverick to see if this bug was still here... and it
is!
I've set up a samba network printer in a fresh Maverick install and
included my authorization details in the printer setup. I printed a
test page with evince and was asked for authorization. I _didn't_ put
in my authori
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Well, good news everyone. Turns out there were some significant
upgrades to evolution from lucid to maverick. Because of that I've been
able to implement all of the features I had working in lucid *entirely*
within the evolution-indicator package without any sort of hackery.
Hopefully this makes
This hasn't been implemented in Maverick, which is mildly dissapointing
:(
As soon as I get some spare time I'll make the necessary changes and
upload to my repositiory.
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This may not be evince specific. I am seeing the same behavior in other
programs (such as chrome). My guess is that it has to do with gnome
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When printing a pdf with a samba network printer evince always asks for
authentication. If the authentication has been stored for the printer
Evince still asks for authentication but uses the stored username and
password.
This produces the unexpe
I was wrong. Evince does use the stored samba identification. It still
asks for authentication but it doesn't actually use it.
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I am using a Samba network printer and included my authentication when I
set up the printer. if I print from open office I am not asked for my
authorization, but if I print from evince then I am asked for
authentication every time.
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Just an update...
I've uploaded the latest evolution to my ppa with the necessary signal
emit changes, so evolution shouldn't need to be manually installed now.
(At least until its updated again.)
Also, just for kicks, I've implemented the suggestion about running at
startup and hiding when evolu
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I may be confused as to what "unity" we are talking about. I thought
maybe I couldn't reproduce your problem because I installed unity on an
existing gnome installation so I tried a usbboot of ubuntu netbook
edition. However, I was unable to reproduce your problem there either.
In both cases the
Omer: I installed unity from the canonical-dx-team/une ppa and I can't
seem to reproduce your issue. Maybe its because I'm using the ppa
version of unity?
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@jeremy: I think it has its pros and cons. I certainly don't want the
indicator applet to be "green" whenever I have unread mail. It can take
me weeks to get around to reading certain messages. If the applet was
stuck on "green" that whole time then it loses any functionality. (For
example, you
@martincasc: A lot of what you are describing is expected behavior. I
think there may be some confusion about what the indicator applet does
so I'll do my best to clarify.
1. The evolution indicator only works when evolution is running and as
of right now evolution has to have an open window to
@Farliec:
That is a strange bug. For some reason gtk_widget_hide is messing with
the dimensions of the gtk_paned widget used to divide evolution into the
accounts list and everything else. I also end up with the same behavior
if I maximize evolution, resize the accounts list, and then unmaximize
Wagner:
Thanks for the tip :D I realized I had made a poor choice with the
version numbering as soon as the patch started conflicting with the main
repository. I wasn't sure what to do about it though.
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darktear: What's happened is that the evolution package in the main
repository now has a version number higher than (or maybe its equal to)
the one in my ppa. This package has priority over mine when you install
via apt-get.
Try this:
1. Go to https://launchpad.net/~goehle/+archive/goehle-ppa/+
I figured out a way to reliably reset the quit flag. Now evolution will
exit gracefully, whether there is an open window or not. I've updated
the indicator package in my ppa, if you need the .changes.
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I hate to say it but after testing this package for a few weeks I'm
afraid its not going to work as is. The problem is that because of my
tomfoolery with the "dont quit" flag, evolution doesn't quit cleanly on
logout. This is a problem because evolution might want to do a lot of
important things
I don't get it. I got this response last time and followed your posted
procedure. Thats were all the attachments came from.
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(evolution:16816): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type
`(null)' in cast to `ETasks'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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This bug is for karmic, but it probably exists in lucid too.
This is kind of a random bug, but I'm running into it more and more.
Sometimes when you mark a task as completed, either through the tasks
component of evolution or through the clock
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This bug is for karmic, but it probably exists in lucid too.
This is kind of a random bug, but I'm running into it more and more.
Sometimes when you mark a task as completed, either through the tasks
component of evolution or through the clock
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I didn't get my previous instructions quite right you need some
additional packages
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel gnome-panel-data libpanel-applet2-0
should do it.
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Well I wrote it last yesterday and wanted to see if it worked on a
machine besides my own and this seemed like a convenient place to find
people willing to test it. If it works I'll send it upstream.
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This is also true for the appointments modify button. I've written a
patch which fixes both problems. You can download the gnome-panel
package from my ppa (for lucid)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
Hopefully that should install
True enough. I also think that the plugin api was designed more for
plugins which work within evolution. This is _way_ outside the scope of
this bug, but a lot of these problems could be fixed by adding something
like a dbus interface to evolution. Something that would allow other
programs, like
Concious: I noticed this as well. To my knowledge the plugin api
doesn't allow you to focus an already open window. Taking a look at the
original evolution-indicator code I see that the contacts menu item
works by using g_spawn to call "evolution -c contacts" which will,
necessarily, start a new
Hmm. This is my first time doing this sort of thing, so I'm just
guessing, but... are you running Lucid?
I just tried to install the updates in a cdboot of Lucid and it seemed
to work.
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After looking around I've discovered that all of the cool kids use ppa's
to distribute patches. So I've set one up you can install the patches
by:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install evolution evolution-indicator
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Well, I've implemented the modifications described in my previous post,
as well as the option to turn the "hide evolution in applet" feature on
and off, and it all seems to work. This new solution requires two
patches though. The first is the new code for evolution-indicator
package. The second
Actually its not so bad. Turns out there is a variable in the evolution
shell object which you can set and it will tell evolution that its not
ok to quit. This can be done from within the plugin. I've got a
preliminary version working now and its about a clean a solution as you
could hope for.
Just tried it out, and it only takes a couple of lines to add a new
plugin hook to evolution. The only problem I foresee is that just
because evolution emits an event doesn't mean the plugin can interrupt
the shutdown process.
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The plugin should allow Evolution to close to the indicator-applet
Concious, thanks for pointing that out. The "evolution_tray" plugin you
pointed me to is an interesting workaround. It uses the same basic
methods to hide/show the window whenever you click on a specially made
tray icon. This is nice in that it is not trying to fool the evolution
process, but on
Sigh. Made a mistake copying over my edits yesterday and consequently
the previous diff is broken. Here's a better one. >_<
** Patch added: "evolution-indicator.c.diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42079566/evolution-indicator.c.diff
** Patch removed: "evolution-indicator.c.diff"
http:
Is there a workaround for this that doesn't need a windows partition?
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