Thanks again for testing.
In my haste, I forgot to update the other location where
purple_conversation_get_name() was used, when deleting the conversation.
I pushed one last change out to ppa:jconti/gnome3, if you wouldn't mind
checking that closing a conversation window removes the associated men
Moving this to gtk+3.0. I believe it is gtk 3 specific. It is not just
limited to gedit, it happens with any app using indicator-appmenu (I
notice it most often under okular on pdfs with lots of bookmarks). But
it is also not indicator-appmenu specific because the following code,
when run with:
UB
In what way is it not working? Does it not remove the envelope highlight
when you focus the conversation? Which protocols are you using in
pidgin? If you run pidgin -d in the terminal does it say that it is
clearing the attention when you focus the conversation?
Does the highlight still not go awa
I think there are two issues here.
indicator-power only shows its image if there are batteries available to
avoid showing the battery-missing icon on systems without a battery.
indicator-applet handles this situation by connecting to the show/hide
signals of the indicator entry's image and label a
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In oneiric you need to specify the libraries after the code due to
changes in http://wiki.debian.org/ToolChain/DSOLinking
gcc test.c -lm
GCC also has builtin versions of sqrt which are folded in when the value
of sqrt is a constant, so this is why you notice the differing behavior
between variabl
@Ahmed Shams: This bug is in the ubuntu patches against xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics 1.4.1, it does not occur with the upstream version.
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I have an ETPS/2 Elantech touchpad in my Asus Eeepc and since installing
oneiric, 3 finger taps always registers as whatever TapButton1 is set to
in synclient. The touchpad would appear to use the version 2 p
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xev output of 5 triple taps
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Thanks for the help! The logs seem to confirm that conclusion. Here's
the natty log.
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After further investigation, the reason why triple tap works with the
natty kernel and not the oneiric kernel is that has_touch in xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics/src/eventcomm.c is set to false with the natty
kernel (probably do to the lack of semi multi-touch data), so the
active_touches code from
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I pushed the patched package to lp:~jconti/ubuntu/oneiric/xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics/bug-873482
It's the basic idea, but there may be better ways of implementing it,
and while it works for my setup, I can't really say it won't break other
devices (although at the worst it should only fall back
Public bug reported:
This is against libindicator3-dev in oneiric (0.3.22-0ubuntu1):
Attempting to port an indicator to gtk3 and noticed that pkg-config
--cflags indicator3 yields:
-I/usr/include/libindicator-0.3
as one of the arguments, however, the headers are installed to
/usr/include/libind
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Public bug reported:
This results in warnings when using gksu which look like the following:
glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
release 3.0-2-generic=3.0.0 gives version code 196608
The warning comes from sysdeps/linux/open.c in the libgtop2 package when
calling set_linux_version. It
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Marking this as confirmed. The gnome-menus package includes a patch that
renames /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu to gnome-applications.menu.
Including a minimal patch that allows alacarte to run. However it is
possible for tree.get_menu_file() to return None if both ~/.config/menus
/gnome-applicat
Marking as confirmed. Rebuilt with the following patch, which just
renames all of the applications.menu references, and it seems to be
working.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce from the latest oneiric daily live image amd64 (June 22):
1) enable universe
2) sudo apt-get install menu-xdg;
3) when the menu triggers are run, there will be two reported segfaults when
update-menus gets to the install-menu scripts in
/etc/menu-methods/x
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This seems to be fixed in 3.0-rc4 at commit
50338b889dc504c69e0cb316ac92d1b9e51f3c8a. Built and tested, and I can't
seem to reproduce the issue.
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I noticed the patches in lightdm-0.3.7-0ubuntu2. The TERM signal is
working, and lightdm tries to clean up before exiting, but with the
processes hash table now owning a reference to each child process, none
of them are ever finalized. The user sessions should actually be
finalized when they are re
Attaching a patch against lightdm-0.3.7-0ubuntu2 that implements the
third idea above. When lightdm receives a TERM signal, right before
ending the mainloop it calls a cleanup function that just calls
g_hash_table_remove_all on the processes table. This works on its own,
but in rare instances I was
Reinstalled with the daily live image from July 4th and I can reproduce
this issue. It seems to be another problem related to applications.menu
being renamed to gnome-applications.menu in the gnome-menus package. A
workaround is to:
mkdir -p ~/.config/menus/
cp /etc/xdg/menus/gnome-applications.me
Public bug reported:
Upgraded oneiric today and the upgrade froze after:
Setting up apport-gtk (1.21.2-0ubuntu3) ...
Setting up cups-common (1.4.7-1) ...
Setting up cups-client (1.4.7-1) ...
Setting up cups-bsd (1.4.7-1) ...
Setting up cups-ppdc (1.4.7-1) ...
Setting up cups (1.4.7-1) ...
Install
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gnome-shell crashes when clicking in Activities -> Applications
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Thanks to Doug's addition info, I think I managed to track down this
problem after creating a new user to test. When clicking the username in
lightdm-example-gtk-greeter, start_authentication() is executed in
lightdm-example-gtk-greeter.c. If the user is anything but "Other" or
"Guest", the greeter
Actually, it seems that logs a nasty message to
/var/log/lightdm/:0-greeter.log, but it isn't really a critical problem,
so maybe it should just be a simple: if(session == NULL) return;
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I am having the same problem with the p54usb driver and isl3886 firmware
from linux-firmware-nonfree. It fails the AP scan, and then goes into an
associate 1, 2, 3, timed out, direct probe 1, 2, 3 timed out loop. It
doesn't connect with the current mainline ppa kernel either.
Strangely, I built a
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Have been gradually enabling and disabling kernel config options to
attempt to move it closer to the config for linux-image-2.6.38-7-generic
and figure out where the wireless breaks. I have not yet managed to
successfully build a kernel where the wireless doesn't work, however
today I enabled CONFI
Okay, I just built the kernel source from the linux-source-2.6.38
package using config-2.6.38-7-generic from the linux-
image-2.6.38-7-generic, only changing CONFIG_VERSION_SIGNATURE, booted
the new kernel, and the wireless connected successfully, so I am
stumped.
What could be the difference betw
Narrowed it down to the p54common.ko module. If I build a kernel with
CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y, install it, then rebuild just the p54
driver: make SUBDIRS=drivers/net/wireless/p54/ modules; and update just
the p54common.ko module, the wireless will connect.
I also enabled mac80211 tracing t
I think I may have tracked down the problem, although I'm not sure why
it is a problem. After extensive testing, when I build a kernel passing
CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y to make, as it is in the ubuntu-style
build above, the kernel will fail to connect wirelessly with the p54usb
module. Withou
Tried with the full generic config and it worked as well. Leaning
towards a gcc 4.5 bug again. It happens with any 2.6.38 kernel source
(ubuntu patched or upstream), gcc 4.5 and CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH,
which enables -fno-inline-functions-called-once.
Tested today building with the gcc-4.4 f
Many configuration options and greeters were renamed in lightdm 0.9. Try
copying /usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf to /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
and then making your edits. The new option in the [SeatDefaults] section
should look like:
greeter-session=unity-greeter
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I ran into the same issue earlier when attempting to port indicator-
applet to gnome 3. I updated configure.ac to depend on the newly renamed
indicator-0.4 but I forgot to update INDICATORDIR and INDICATORICONDIR.
I'll attach a patch that fixes it.
Works with all the -gtk2 indicators except indica
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Seeing the same problem here with 280.13. Appears to be an infinite loop
in _nv012tls () from /usr/lib/nvidia-current/tls/libnvidia-tls.so.280.13
when exiting.
References:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=164619
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375615
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Sure, he's my attempt at a debdiff. Let me know if I need to change
anything. Thanks.
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Looking at entry_added in panel-plugin/indicator.c, the indicator
button's label is only set when the entry is initially added. Attaching
a patch that watches for changes to the text of the entry's label and
updates the button's label text.
Another option would be to use the button as a container
I managed to build several kernels from the source for linux-
image-2.6.38-7-generic using various configs that previously worked
using the method above or make-kpkg, but failed to connect wirelessly
using:
cp /path/to/oldconfig debian.master/configs/i386/config.flavour.generic
debian/rules update
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Fixed, there was an uninitialized variable (extra_len) in p54_tx_80211,
which is sometimes set in p54_tx_80211_header. However, the variable
only appears to get corrupted when p54_tx_80211_header isn't inlined,
which only seems to happen with gcc-4.5 and
CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y (-fno-inline
This issue is not actually fixed in the above package, because
debian/patches/07_fix_broken_spdconf.dpatch is never applied.
07_fix_broken_spdconf.dpatch needs to be appended to
debian/patches/00list.
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