Thanks for looking into this.
Arne Goetje, 2008-08-28 01:20:06-:
> One possibility would be to use:
> abday "ji̍t, it, jī, saⁿ, sì, gō͘, la̍k" or "lé, it, jī, saⁿ, sì, gō͘, la̍k"
> abmon "01g, 02g, 03g, 04g, 05g, 06g, 07g, 08g, 09g, 10g, 11g, 12g"
> Other suggestions?
I suggest:
abday "l-p,
Can this be dealt with more urgently please? It appears to be a low-
hanging fruit: by switching the order of two services, the bug can be
fixed. In our group, we have about 50 machines on NIS/NFS and this bug
is nearly forcing us to consider other Linux distributions. Not worth
it!
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Thanks Loïc for your detailed explanation. I have removed
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-wacom.fdi and edited my /etc/X11/xorg.conf as you
suggested, and it worked: now ‘cursor’, ‘eraser’, and ‘stylus’ are all
working. For your reference, I attach my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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The workaround (editing xorg.conf) works for a while, but then the
cursor and the eraser stop working after a while. I am not quite sure
what makes them stop working; perhaps logging out and then logging back
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clc:~ 10:32 $ ls /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty/
10-wacom.fdi 11-x11-synaptics.fdi 20-libgpod-sysinfo-extended.fdi
clc:~ 10:32 $ ls /etc/hal/fdi/policy
preferences.fdi
Should I have renamed/removed 10-wacom.fdi from
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty/ ?
Cheers.
Loïc Martin, 2008-1
Switching to-and-fro console works! Thanks.
Loïc Martin, 2008-11-17 10:50:54-:
> whenever only the stylus is picked up, try switching to a console and
> back (CTRL-ALT-F1 then CTRL-ALT-F7)
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The Min-nan locale is nearly ready for release. Along with it, there
should be an SCIM input method for the Latin-script orthography
Peh-oe-ji, which should be installed by default if the Min-nan locale is
selected. The OpenVanilla project already
Do we know why the ‘Add’ option is greyed-out at all? By the way, may I
reiterate please that this does not seem to have been fixed in Jaunty.
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Is the fix for Jaunty going to be backported to Hardy? I am using the
Dell Mini repository and would love for this to be fixed for the Hardy
LTS.
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It would be nice if the user could select more than one language and
display both in the user interface with gettext.
When I learn a new language, I switch my user interface to that language
so I can learn some new (computer-related) words. But s
I think the ‘Add’ button is greyed out in default installation of
Intrepid. I am not sure if network-manager-openvpn and network-manager-
pptp are installed in the default installation, but they should be. See
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Arne Goetje wrote on 2008-08-28:
> Despite of this, I have the locale ready for upload.
Hi Arne, would you please upload the locale? Cheers.
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So I gather it is impossible to add ‘cursor’ and ‘eraser’ in
the fdi file What is the suggested workaround please? Is
it to modify xorg.conf? If so, what lines should I add to
this latter file? Is there a reference xorg.conf for us to
look at?
Kiitti moi!
Timo Aaltonen, 2008-11-04 12:54:1
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There is an example fdi file
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty/10-wacom.fdi to be copied to
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/
But it appears that, in this file, only the stylus is enabled in this
file; the cursor (mouse-like device) and the eraser (t
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kiatgak, 2008-10-27 06:39:27-:
> One question about LC_IDENTIFICATION:
> ---
> locale -ck LC_IDENTIFICATION [Enter]
>
> LC_IDENTIFICATION
> title="Minnan language locale for Taiwan"
> source=""
> address=""
> contact="Arne Goetje"
> email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> tel=""
> fax=""
>
Off topic: I just found this page. Great!
http://wiki.debian.org/I18n/TaiwanIndigenousLanguages
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Church in Taiwan and
the Bible Society in Taiwan, for the sake of the sustainable
viability of this work.
Well done!!
Arne Goetje, 2008-10-27 14:18:55-:
> Kaihsu Tai wrote:
> > Off topic: I just found this page. Great!
> > http://wiki.debian.org/I18n/TaiwanIndigenousLanguages
>
Arne Goetje, 2008-10-27 14:27:23-:
> Kaihsu Tai wrote:
> > http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=nan
>
> While we are at it:
> 1. ethnologue is not the authoritative data regarding language codes.
> That's ISO 639-3.
Sorry, my fault. But the web version o
Arne Goetje, 2008-10-27 14:27:23-:
> 2. There has been a proposal filed at ISO 639-3 to split
> the nan code into dzu and xim, reflecting the Chaozhou and
> Xiamen dialects. As they group the Taiwan dialect into the
> Xiamen group, we should probably use xim_TW in future... ?
> (
> http://
Off-topic discussion about the language code:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Teochew#Discussion_with_the_ISO_639-3_Maintenance_Agency
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I don’t think I customized my /etc/X11/xorg.conf but just in case, I
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I am still using Hardy Heron, but will test once Intrepid Ibex gets
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bug 236028
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In locale [EMAIL PROTECTED], would
>
>
mon="1goe�h;2goe�h;3goe�h;4goe�h;5goe�h;6goe�h;7goe�h;8goe�h;9goe�h;10goe�h;11goe�h;12goe�h"
>
> be more appropriate than
>
>
mon="chia�-goe�h;jī-goe�h;sa�-goe�h;sì
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The Min Nan Chinese translation https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-nan
had started back in Gutsy and carried on in Hardy at
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+lang/nan
But today I checked Hardy's System: Administration: Language Support and
could not find the en
Arne:
> There is no option to use Minnan, because there doesn't exist any locale for
> Minnan.
Are there any instructions on how to create a locale?
> Further more, as Minnan can be used with Latin script and also with
Hant script, we should discuss if it would be better to create two
locales and
Arne Goetje, 2008-06-13 03:51:55-:
> I can create one for you, if you help me to translate some terms for it:
>
> * abday: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
> * day: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
> Saturday
> * abmon: Jan. Feb, Mar, Apr, May, J
* abday: lé-pài, pài-1, pài-2, pài-3, pài-4, pài-5, pài-6
* day: lé-pài-ji̍t, pài-it, pài-jī, pài-saⁿ, pài-sì, pài-gō͘, pài-la̍k
* abmon: 1-goe̍h, 2-goe̍h, 3-goe̍h, 4-goe̍h, 5-goe̍h, 6-goe̍h, 7-goe̍h,
8-goe̍h, 9-goe̍h, 10-goe̍h, 11-goe̍h, 12-goe̍h
* mon: chiaⁿ-goe̍h
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> > (‘Latn’ per ISO 15924, not ‘Latin’) first.
>
> Other locales use @Latin, they don't follow ISO 15924.
Let’s follow ISO 15924 for now and use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arne Goetje, 2008-06-13 16:30:19-:
> Kaihsu Tai wrote:
> > * am_pm: téng-po·,
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After a user has logged out from a virtual terminal (those accessible by
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Public bug reported:
(Sorry if this is the wrong package) In addition to “k” for “kyllä” and
“j” for “joo”, “o” for “on” should also be added for the affirmative
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Karmic Koala will have 1.6.1
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/subversion anyway, so why stop at
1.5.6? Let’s ask for 1.6.1 backport for Jaunty Jackalope.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subversion/+
I wonder why this stopped working with Hardy; I recall Feisty had no
problems with this. Do we know why the ‘Add’ option is greyed-out at
all?
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workaround fail for Hardy (Dell Mini). I learnt this the hard way by
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The setting in my NFS-mounted home directory worked beautifully with the
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Just upgraded Firefox to ‘Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-GB;
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Sometimes it took a long time for tracker-search-tool to give this error
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network connectio
Related?: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
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I have a network-file-system-mounted version of Firefox 2.0.0.6 in which
the problem does not seem to occur. (The problem is there in 2.0.0.8.)
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Now, I have upgraded the NFS-mounted version to 2.0.0.8. So both copies
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APBS 0.5.1 has been released http://sourceforge.net/projects/apbs but
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Strangely, if I open a web link from the ‘About Ubuntu’ help page, the font is
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ps -elf |grep firefox
gave the following:
0 S kaihsu 12709 1 0 85 0 - 438 wait 12:20 ?00:00:00
/bin/sh /usr/bin/firefox http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/
0 S kaihsu 12722 1
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The link ‘Report a Problem’ goes to an address that looks like
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For many people, the week starts on Sunday (as is traditional in the
Christian tradition); for some others, it starts on Monday. This should
be an option r
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I wonder if it will be a good idea to still add an option for the user
to specify a day-of-the-week for which they would like to use as start
of the week, overriding the (default) locale settings.
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Ah, you are right. I changed it to "firefox %s" from
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"I'm running Gutsy (beta) and since about 2 days, my Intuos 3 A5 mouse
wheel seems to be working normally, but the cursor doesn't move at all
(mouse buttons and stylus work etc)." This is quite worrying. Does
anyone else have this problem? I am currently using Feisty but if this
is recurrent, I mig
Still a problem in Gutsy. (I updated last night.) I attach a screenshot,
which I hope illustrates this bug (or maybe I am reporting a new bug?
Let me know if that is the case). You can notice that the shapes of the
letters are different in the menu bar and in the browser-rendered
content. In partic
This no longer seems to be the case in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
Perhaps the bug should be closed? Cheers.
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Fixed in mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11).
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I can confirm that this is still the case in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
This lead seemed hopeful: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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I should add that this is a problem when I am using the typeface
Gentium. When I use a typeface such as FreeSerif, there seems to be
antialiasing (no problem; I attach screenshot for this).
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I had the same error message ‘Process /usr/bin/trackerd exited with
status 0’; but after removing the lock file
.local/share/tracker/kaihsu_tracker_lock and re-running tracker-search-
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This should be an easy fix for those with the power and knowledge. Let's
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When I download a photograph from my camera, the timestamp of the image
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within the image file). Is it possible to have an option that the latter
is selected, rather than the form
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This seems such a frustrating bug which can be so easy to fix. Shall we
try contacting developers upstream? Ping Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and
Christian Lupien? The bug has been sitting here for nearly a year.
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I also ‘got used to’ the wrong direction, but that does not make it
right. The default should still be ‘scroll wheel down’ = ‘scroll
scrollbar down’. We need to fix it. The GUI can come later. Cheers for
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How does one make such a request? Will this solve the ‘wrong
direction’ bug by setting the correct direction by default?
Cheers.
Dread Knight, 2007-11-12 16:23:24-:
> Somebody could also request to introduce the new driver
> version in gutsy's new repository, or perhaps more likely
> as th
It appears the package for Hardy is 0.5.1:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/science/apbs
Can we update the Gutsy release as well?
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To demonstrate, I attach an image. Notice the difference in the
rendering of the letter ‘a’ for example. In the image, you can see how
differently gnome-panel, OpenOffice.org 2.3, Firefox 2.0.0.11, and Gran
Paradiso (firefox-3.0) render the typeface Gentium with about the same
size. OpenOffice.org
Strange: I went to Preferences: Appearances: Fonts, and went into
Details to turn Smoothing to Greyscale and Hinting to Slight, and the
typefaces looked better (like that in OpenOffice.org)! I consider it
resolved this way for me.
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I installed and tested firefox-3.0. I can see the rendering is
‘different’ but the problem still persists.
In about:config, I have:
font.FreeType2.autohinted;true
font.FreeType2.enable;true
font.FreeType2.unhinted;false
and the rendering is very similar to that in the first image I posted on
2007
Still problematic in Firefox 2.0.0.10 + Gutsy.
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The README says:
download the package then
$ bunzip2 linuxwacom.tar.bz2
$ tar xvf linuxwacom.tar
$ cd linuxwacom/prebuilt
$ su
# ./uninstall
# ./install
# cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
# gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# reboot
What exactly do I have to
Yay! It works for me too. There did not seem to be any need
to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, by the way. Cheers.
Kaihsu Tai, 2007-11-27 10:41:46+:
> The README says:
>
> download the package then
> $ bunzip2 linuxwacom.tar.bz2
> $ tar xvf linuxwacom.tar
> $ cd l
What is the procedure of getting this included as default in
Hardy Heron? Cheers for the efforts.
Dread Knight, 2007-11-27 08:50:19-:
> I've used a prebuilt from linuxwacom-0.7.9-2 (development/source) and the
> mouse wheel works right now. Get it from http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/
> dir
How does one verify this?
Alexander Sack, 2007-11-06 17:35:37-:
> Is this an issue with the firefox-3.0 package available in gutsy
> universe? Anyone can verify?
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Has anyone done this yet? I do not quite know where to
start
Dread Knight, 2007-11-27 16:26:25-:
> Well, a bug report on Ubuntu [Hardy Heron] with the update
> tag, before feature freeze.
>
> 2007/11/27, Kaihsu Tai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > What is the procedure
I also had the same problem. Is the patch going to be in Hardy? (The
Debian patch was made by my friend Professor Chung-chieh Ken Shan!)
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mairix segfaults
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Still problematic in Firefox 2.0.0.11 + Gutsy.
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Do we submit a bug, or email someone? We should do it now,
before Hardy Heron (8.04) gets too far.
Kaihsu Tai, 2007-11-14 12:20:03+:
> How does one make such a request? Will this solve the ‘wrong
> direction’ bug by setting the correct direction by default?
> Cheers.
>
&g
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Binary package hint: evince
I am not fully certain, but in the Finnish translation, ‘Avaa linkkki’
should probably read ‘Avaa linkki’ (with only two ‘k’s, not three).
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Finnish translation: ‘Avaa
Can we have the fix (back)ported to Gutsy Gibbon please?
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I, too, confirm these symptoms.
The original comment above should read '"stylus" and "eraser" are the
two ends of the Wacom stylus'.
I think the middle and right buttons on the stylus may also be
incorrectly reversed? Or maybe I am dreaming?
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By the way, is there a workaround by modifying the file
"/etc/X11/xorg.conf"?
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‘O’ is for ‘on’, which means ‘[it] is’ (or similar in other
grammatical person, as appropriate), and is how one responds
to ‘Onko ...’ (‘Is it ...’), as an alternative to ‘joo’ or
‘kyllä’ (‘yes’). Colloquially, people say ‘oo’ rather than
‘on’, so the letter ‘o’ (in addition to ‘j’ and ‘k’) is
> > 2009 10g 21 (p3) 14:35:23 CST
> Does this actually make any sense?
Yes, this is an appropriate short form of date in this language, except
that CST probably should be TAIST.
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Rather than “Operation not supported by backend”, I think I am getting
something like “Another operation in progress” for the error message.
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Still not fixed in 15.04. It is quite silly that one could show the
content of the file with eog but cannot save it into a file. That is to
say, the computer can read every single bit and pixel but cannot write
it down. It worked 2 years ago!
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I upgraded from 13.04 to 13.10 and this bug appears. 13.04 and indeed
earlier releases worked fine.
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Title:
Cannot copy files via bluetooth: "Ope
I guess this can be closed.
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Finnish yes/no option: add “o” for yes
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The information is there. In the Hardy distribution of Dell Mini, when a
new Nautilus folder is opened, sometimes (more often than not) a random
colour (often black) appears in the background (along with the text
background for the icon labels). The Dell Mini repository has not been
updated since H
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