Omer: Ok, I guess by "discoverable", you mean an interface that could be
totally used without any help whatsoever.
If so, firstly this does *not* stop you from adding an option for the
Natty way.
Secondly, a much better approach to this discoverability problem, is to
include a demonstration welco
Omer: Please explain what you mean by "discoverable".
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Title:
Dash button on a Launcher. How to return it back to top panel?
To manage notificati
Omer: Keyword is 'instant'.
The Launcher does not instantly reveal in Precise like it did in Natty.
I haven't tried Quantal, but I guess it's the same behaviour as Precise
and Oneiric.
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On Precise (I've been playing around with a LiveCD), setting reveal
location to top left corner and setting reveal sensitivity to highest,
is almost like in Natty but it is nowhere near as responsive. It
requires pushing into the corner for a split-second, _then_ it starts
the slide-in animation. I
See also: bug #843373
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Why is this marked as won't fix? Please bring back the Natty way. I'm
still using Natty and want to upgrade, but won't until this is fixed.
Maybe I should switch to Fedora and try out Gnome 3. :-/
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I'm still using Natty. I was thrilled when I first saw Unity. I loved
how, at the intersection of the panel/menubar and the Unity Launcher,
was resided the Dash Home button showing off the Ubuntu logo. Using
CCSM, it's easily configured such that the icons aren't excessively big
and clumsy, reveali
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: precise quantal
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
DuckDuckGo should be added to the search engine ballot
To
** Also affects: firefox
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
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It does make sense for hwclock to show a timezone. The system is
configured whether the hardware clock is in UTC or localtime. It makes
sense if hwclock simply reports this configured timezone.
However, it thinks my hardware clock is in BST when it is indeed in UTC,
and it reports the wrong time f
UTC is uniform but discontinuous. If someone wanted to precisely and
reliably measure time between to points, they would need a uniform,
continuous standard such as TAI.
TAI can be implemented using the defined relation:
TAI = UTC + 10s + Announced leap seconds since 1972 (Published here:
http://
** Also affects: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Title:
UTC is incorrectly implemented; it does not handle leap s
The closest package I can think of is util-linux, but I'm not sure. It's
something low-level though, near the kernel. Possibly the kernel itself.
I don't really know how time is managed by the system, I just know how
to configure and use it.
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Fabio: I clicked 'I don't know' because I actually don't know. It's not
gnome-control-center though because it's independent of the desktop
environment.
What part of the system actually manages the time?
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UTC ticks SI seconds in step with TAI (International Atomic Time), but
in order to keep in sync with UT1 which is defined by the earth's
rotation, UTC is occasionally adjusted. In other words, in order to keep
- UTC 00:00:00 within a second of midnight, leap seconds a
This makes me wonder if I can maintain a reliable source of TAI on my
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UTC is incorrectly implemented; it does not handle leap seco
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
UTC ticks SI seconds in step with TAI (International Atomic Time), but
in order to keep in sync with UT1 which is defined by the earth's
rotation, UTC is occasionally adjusted. In other words, in order to keep
UTC 00:00:00
Doesn't need to be private though. I don't think it's that much of a
threat.
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Title:
hwclock reports the wrong time for the timezone it states
To
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
(For those that don't know, BST (British Summer Time) = UTC+1)
james@james-ThinkPad-X60-Tablet:~$ date; sudo hwclock
Sun Apr 1 17:02:32 BST 2012
Sun 01 Apr 2012 16:02:29 BST -0.922465 seconds
I'd expect to see:
Sun 01
"Sorry, James. But I cannot merge your changes."
That's ok. I wasn't expecting you to after you said you weren't planning
to merge your own branch before Precise. I think I was a bit ambitious
to hope this got into Precise.
"The alternative downloader has to be optional and provide a clear
advant
BTW, I actually started on r646 because that was the version I had
installed when I started attempting to fix it.
I merged to r661 which was an update for Natty before making a branch.
I tried a later revision but it didn't work. It probably depends on a
lot of new things in Apt, python-apt, etc.
;s possible. Or Avahi for a LAN-only solution.
I'll file a new ticket.
The branch is branched off r661 as that's is the latest version for good
ol' Natty.
** Changed in: aptdaemon
Assignee: James Haigh (james.r.haigh) => (unassigned)
** Branch linked: lp:~aptdaemon-develope
Hi Sebastian.
I got progress to refresh on Thursday night. Software Centre works
flawlessly for install and remove, and Update Manager works and shows
progress but is missing details for files. Updating package information
still works the old way, so those downloads still lock but are
relatively s
I have a refresh() function in TransactionQueue to update the progress
information from Aria2, and to start install when download is finished
for a Transaction. This function should be called at least every second.
Would this be done by GObject signals?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => James Haigh (james.r.haigh)
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Status: New => In Progress
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Status: In Progress => Incomplete
** Also affects: aptdaemon
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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D
> So instead of using apt-get, I will use aptdcon and implement
solutions in Aptdaemon as described in comment #7.
Huh?! I mean comment #12.
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> Great to hear that you work on a more general fix for apt-get.
As described in comment #5, I was originally planning to make a virtual
package server such that a list of files can be easily obtained from any
package manager just by directing it to the server. It would then
download them and plac
What language is Synaptic written in?
Having explored Aptdaemon and seen how flexible it is, it would be ideal
if there was a Synaptic-like version of Software Centre (which
intentionally doesn't have many features), or if Synaptic was ported to
Aptdaemon.
It's a shame Synaptic is no longer insta
Hey Michael, sorry I've not been participating recently.
I've had a good look at Aptdaemon and touched on the Python APT
bindings.
This is what I envision:
A transaction's download and install parts are separated.
== Install ==
The install part should be like apt-get's '--no-download' option,
This is actually network-manager-gnome; I didn't realise 'Network
Connections' (nm-connection-editor) was a separate package from the
applet.
james@james-ThinkPad-X60-Tablet:~$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
network-manager-gnome: /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
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What are the chances for Oneiric? I guess none. I reported this weeks
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Title:
No option to change MTU for mobile b
"'network-manager-gnome' is a binary package. This bug has been assigned
to its source package 'network-manager-applet' instead."
Oh! I was correct with 'network-manager-applet' all along! :)
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658018
** Also affects: network-manager-applet via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658018
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Status: Unknown
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"This will be the case in Oneiric..."
Oh good, then surely it's fix released.
"...but it is considered to be, at least in my opinion, too much of a
major change to be backported in to Natty..."
I never suggested backporting. I didn't even mention Natty; I was
referring to Ubuntu in general.
"As
Public bug reported:
So the current situation is that the same Live CD shows 2 very different
interfaces depending on the hardware. It currently fails back to Gnome
2, which is guaranteed to confuse new users that are not aware of the
recent transition to the Unity shell.
So Unity 2D should be bu
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Warnings for turn-off dialogs when windows remain
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To avoid the issue of forgetting about a minimised window on another
workspace, there should be warnings when you try to turn off the
computer while windows are still open.
Instead of 'The system will automatically shutdown after 60 seconds...', the
timer should be disabled
Actually, in most cases I'd drop the timezone:
2011-08-27A15:05:48
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Title:
Conversion specification for strftime: days of the week as SMTWHFA
To
Public bug reported:
I'd like a conversion specification that maps like this:
* S: Sunday
* M: Monday
* T: Tuesday
* W: Wednesday
* H: tHursday
* F: Friday
* A: sAturday
For example, I would like to display the datetime like this:
2011-08-27A15:05:48+01:00
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Importance: Und
The keybinding that I've settled on for forward-search-history is C-h.
It would still be nice to have Ctrl-Up/Down if bug #829805 was fixed.
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I found this weird bug at work the other day.
My work machine is called 'ellis'. I ran a webserver on port 80. I would
expect the command 'GET ellis' to retrieve html from http://ellis/ .
Instead it retrieves http://www.waellis.co.uk/ !!
'ellis.co.uk' actually redirects to
"Some windows request not to be minimized as per the extended window
manager hints. This is not a bug."
This is was the kind of thing I was expecting; I knew it was an intended
feature.
So in this case, what I'm asking is that there should an /option/ to
ignore 'disable minimise' requests from wi
** Description changed:
- All windows should be minimisable if they can be minimised by Super-D.
- That should be _all_ windows. (I'm not counting gksu-style
- authentication overlay dialogs as windows.)
+ All windows should be minimisible. There should be an /option/ to ignore
+ the 'disable mini
John, replace step 2 with 'Press Alt-F9'.
The point I was making about Super-D (or Ctrl-Alt-D), is that the
ability to minimise some windows seems to have been deliberately
disabled, but it's actually /possible/ to minimise any window.
See this screenshot, notice that there is no minimise button.
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Some applications suppress the screensaver, preventing the computer from
automatically locking. It is possible to be completely unaware of such
an application or process.
This is a security issue. I sometimes come back to
For the battery applet, see bug #539912.
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Some information is no longer accessible in Unity's indicator applet
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"On the topic of lost information, I also miss the world map with
daylight indication. That was brilliant!"
See bug #823181.
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Title:
Some informa
Indicating power will also explain to non-technical users why estimated
time suddenly decreases when they start playing YouTube or whatever.
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papukaija: No, different bug. That bug is fixed in Unity. Menus in Unity
have the ability to dynamically update, which is a significant
improvement over the old static menus. I can confirm that I only see
'Laptop battery (estimating...)' for 1 or 2 seconds after the power
cable is unplugged.
I wou
Oops, forgot about the name.
** Summary changed:
- Some information is no longer accessible in Unity's notification area
+ Some information is no longer accessible in Unity's indicator applet
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I find tooltips annoying, because there is no control over them (just
delay), and when they appear they often obscure the very thing that
you're trying to interact with. This helps the notification area feel
less cluttered unlike the old version.
However, much less information is accessible since
This bug is one aspect of bug #769114.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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current battery charge
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On the topic of lost information, I also miss the world map with
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Some information is no longer ac
Maybe it's related to bug #626025, although I haven't seen the 10x
problem on my Thinkpad.
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wrong battery status in power applet after resu
Thinkpad X60 Tablet.
That makes 10. It seems that this only affects Thinkpads.
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wrong battery status in power applet after resume from sus
To be able to minimise dialogs, bug #832301 will need to be fixed.
Otherwise, when the dialog is minimised the parent window will get focus
and immediately unminimise the dialog again.
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"Desired Solution:
- Sheet style dialogues will solve this issue when they land.
- In the meantime moving the parent window to a different workspace should also
move the confirmation dialogue (and also vice versa)"
John: This should be optional. There is a use case for moving the dialog
out of t
Solutions:
* Fix bug #773587. The focused window must _always_ be on the current workspace.
* Parent windows should be able to have focus, but when focused any click or
keystroke will prompt it to transfer focus to the dialog.
* There should perhaps be an option to keep dialogs and their parent wi
I've just realised that I can't even set it to Super-L!
In 'Keyboard Shortcuts', I set 'Lock screen' to 'Mod4+L'. When Super-L
is pressed, the screen is not locked!
It should at least be an option.
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I should have selected Ayatana Design, shouldn't I.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Not all w
I don't mind you closing this as 'Won't fix', as I'm now working on a
fix for apt-get.
What are the plans for APT to download and install in parallel? That's
one of my goals.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: aptboost
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: aptboost
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: aptboost
Assignee: (unassigned) => James Haigh (james.r.haigh)
** Changed in: synaptic
s/This is to solve bug #773587./This is actually solving bug #773587./
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when a modal dialog is placed on another viewport it receives event
"* The focused window must _always_ be on the current workspace."
This is to solve bug #773587.
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when a modal dialog is placed on another v
See the test case in bug #755044 for an example of an active window not
being on the current workspace.
It is easily reproducible so marking confirmed.
** Summary changed:
- Keyboard focus don't always follows worspace change
+ Focused window doesn't have to be on current workspace
** Changed i
"5. Ensure that the parent window receives the focus by clicking on it..."
Note that the parent window will not become focused. While it is waiting for
the dialog to close, it will transfer it's focus to the dialog whenever it
receives focus.
Note also that maximised windows don't clearly indica
(Corrected mistake mentioned in comment #1.)
** Description changed:
If I have two firefox windows opened in two different workspaces and
move from one workspace to the other using the keyboard shortcut the
keyboard focus sometimes stays in the original workspace.
To reproduce (it is n
Public bug reported:
All windows should be minimisable if they can be minimised by Super-D.
That should be _all_ windows. (I'm not counting gksu-style
authentication overlay dialogs as windows.)
If a window is waiting for a minimised dialog to close, and receives
mouse or keyboard input, it shoul
Would solving this bug be a security concern?
I don't think GUI applications should ever be run as root if possible.
It increases the chance of vulnerabilities, and doesn't use settings for
the current user (because we're now the root user), and created files
are owned by root, etc. Instead the ap
Solving this bug would probably also avoid bug #747203 for Synaptic.
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Synaptic should be able to switch from non-root to root mode without
This bug actually blocks my solution to bug #830492 for Synaptic.
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Synaptic should be able to switch from non-root to root mode without
lo
cserve/
[2] http://venator.ath.cx/dw/doku.php?id=linux:pkgdistcache
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Status: New => In Progress
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Synaptic should be able to switch fr
Yes, it's not easy, but I would like to see this in the long-term.
Also work on this bug may be common with work on:
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BUGabundo: Software Centre (as it's called now) doesn't replace
Synaptic, it replaces Add/Remove Applications.
Synaptic is /much/ more powerful than USC, and I would hope that this
bug does get fixed at some point.
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a: This could be solved be checking the cache just after locking for
install. If any changes have occurred that conflict with the install
then Synaptic should remove the install lock and ask the user what do to
about the conflict. This would be failsafe because it is checking
/after/ locking for in
Will this be fixed in Oneiric?
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Title:
Dropping a file into a window via the 'drag file to Launcher, then
drag file to Spread' interaction fails
Workaround is to hover over the window, then touch the edge of the
screen. This allows me to get by with this bug.
HTH.
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Title:
Dropping a
Public bug reported:
It should be possible to download while installing, or download 2 things
at once.
Currently an apt-get command with '--download-only' will lock apt
(/var/lib/dpkg/lock). Synaptic even locks apt just by being open!
Examples:
* I might be updating my system. The update is stil
This and related bugs are the only thing stopping me from launching
Firefox from my Startup Applications.
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When restoring a previous Firefo
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Title:
When restoring
Public bug reported:
When restoring from many windows and tabs, windows flicker around for a
while. This includes windows that were minimised when Firefox was
closed. The window opens then minimises a moment later, unless it is the
original window which stays unminimised.
Tested on Natty.
Steps
Ctrl-Up and -Down would be very convenient for reverse-search-history
and forward-search-history respectively.
However, these do not work as expected. See this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/readline6/+bug/829805
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Steps to reproduce:
* Add this to your inputrc:
"\e[1;5A": reverse-search-history
"\e[1;5B": forward-search-history
* Open a new terminal
* Press Ctrl-Up
* Type some search text (something in your history)
* Press Ctrl-Up (or -Down)
Notice that the search text between the quot
Public bug reported:
The default keybinding for forward-search-history does not work because
the terminal captures ^S (Ctrl-S). The TTYs activate scroll lock. Gnome
Terminal just seems to discard it. C-q (Ctrl-Q) should also be avoided;
that is for scroll unlock.
The default keybinding does nothi
Public bug reported:
The status doesn't update unless I reconnect the connection. Sometimes
it says GSM when I have way more bandwidth than what 2.xG supports (See
the screenshot). Other times it says HSUPA when bandwidth is at a snails
pace.
The status looks like this:
3 Internet (3 UK GSM)
3 In
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Just found and marked yet another duplicate.
#688936
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Hmm, just tried the same thing for compiz --replace. The output is very
similar. I know Unity 3D heavily uses Compiz, but I don't know whether
the segmentation fault is output from unity or compiz.
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I'm using unity 3.8.16-0ubuntu1~natty1 and I don't see --replace in the
man page. It does accept the option but I don't see any difference; both
with and without, the existing instance crashes with 'Segmentation
fault'.
With or without other options, I would expect:
* unity /with/ --replace to qui
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