Re: [Bug 537001] Re: gwibber-service crashed with ServerNotFoundError in _conn_request()

2010-03-18 Thread Steve Flynn
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 18/03/10 14:16, Pedro Villavicencio wrote: > Thanks for the report, is this still an issue with latest Gwibber on > Lucid? > Just fired it back up again and it seems to be fine now. Permitting me to configure it as normal. - -- St

[Bug 1861609] Re: [focal] Xorg crashed with assertion failure (usually in a VM) at [privates.h:121: dixGetPrivateAddr: Assertion `key->initialized' failed] and call stack comes from DRIMoveBuffersHelp

2020-05-27 Thread Steve Flynn
I installed the 20.04 Gnome ISO this morning - direct to disk - not in a VM. No issues during the installation but upon rebooting I couldn't get past the login screen. I'd enter my password and the screen would flicker and I'd be put back to the login page. Switching to a terminal and looking at

[Bug 1861609] Re: [focal] Xorg crashed with assertion failure (usually in a VM) at [privates.h:121: dixGetPrivateAddr: Assertion `key->initialized' failed] and call stack comes from DRIMoveBuffersHelp

2020-05-31 Thread Steve Flynn
journalctl attached. I had a few attempts at logging in at 11:37 or so, which gave me no clue as to what was going on, so I moved to a TTY and poked around for a bit. Googling took me to https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/20-04-workaround- for-xorg-crashes-to-login-prompt-in-virtual-machines/21368.

[Bug 976058] [NEW] application produces a traceback when user clicks checkbox for a service

2012-04-07 Thread Steve Flynn
Public bug reported: Start application with sudo jobs-admin "No module named pkit" is shown in terminal but Dialog opens regardless, listing all services. Click checkmark beside "gps". This has no effect, but terminal shows the following python traceback each time a service checkmark is clicked

[Bug 976058] Re: application produces a traceback when user clicks checkbox for a service

2012-04-07 Thread Steve Flynn
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/976058 Title: application produces a traceback when user clicks checkbox for a service To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.laun

Re: [Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2012-08-21 Thread Steve Flynn
On 21 August 2012 20:51, Colin Law <160...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote: > As I understand it unity-2d is to be removed in Quantal(12.10), > emulation of 3d being provided by llvmpipe for hardware that does not > support it, so that Unity (3d) will run. From that point of view it > appears that this

Re: [Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Steve Flynn
On 21 December 2011 20:54, David N. Welton wrote: > Bingo!  My laptop has a very high resolution screen, and this bug drives > me batty.  Don't the developers ever test on a system with a high > resolution screen and a trackpad? Try using a trackball. Absolute nightmare. -- Steve When one per

Re: [Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Steve Flynn
On 21 December 2011 22:27, u-foka wrote: > Hy! > > I can grab the 5px areas easily with trackball or touchpad on my T61 > (14,1" 1440x900), on the other hand, the 1px area is nearly impossible > to catch with any display and pointing device. Alienware m15x, 1900 * 1200. If I hit the grab area fir

Re: [Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2011-12-22 Thread Steve Flynn
On 22 December 2011 02:21, Paul Sladen wrote: > Steve Flynn: are you on Unity 2D or Unity 3D? 3D. -- Steve When one person suffers from a delusion it is insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion. -- You received this bug notification because you are a mem

Re: [Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult [please no more comments; patches welcome]

2010-12-14 Thread Steve Flynn
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Martin Spacek wrote: > Sorry for the noise, but as others have pointed out (over the years!), > one workaround is using ALT+middle mouse button to resize from anywhere > within a window. Just want to add that there's a key in gconf that let's > you change that to