[Bug 145704] Re: Same tooltip on both workspaces when using Compiz

2009-02-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
Problem still exists in 8.10.

Tooltip reads:
   Current Workspace: "Workspace 1" 
regardless of which workspace is the current workspace, and regardless of which 
workspace the mouse is hovering over.
Hovering over a workspace which has a window in it will (properly) read:
  Click to start dragging "[window title]".

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[Bug 312284] [NEW] gdmgreeter error after ctrl-alt-backspace

2008-12-29 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

After I hit CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, Xorg should restart and present me with
the gretter again.

If I don't give the greeter enough time and press CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE yet again, 
immediately upon being shown the login, Xorg will restart but the new greeter 
will fail to start.  I am then presented with the error message:
"The greeter application appears to be crashing.  Attempting to use a different 
one."

Syslog shows:
gdmgreeter: Gtk-WARNING: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
"ubuntulooks",

followed four seconds later by:
gdm: Gtk-WARNING: Ignoring the separator setting

If I click OK right away Xorg restarts and the greeter again fails,
giving the same "appears to be crashing" error message as above.  If I
wait maybe 20 seconds before clicking the OK button, the next subsequent
Xorg restart is fine, the login prompt is shown, and the login attempt
is successful.

This is occuring on Ubuntu Intrepid, 8.10 (confirmed on both x86 and
x86_64).

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gdm
  
  After I hit CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, Xorg should restart and present me with
  the gretter again.
  
  If I don't give the greeter enough time and press CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE yet 
again, immediately upon being shown the login, Xorg will restart but the new 
greeter will fail to start.  I am then presented with the error message:
  "The greeter application appears to be crashing.  Attempting to use a 
different one."
  
  Syslog shows:
  gdmgreeter: Gtk-WARNING: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
"ubuntulooks",
  
  followed four seconds later by:
  gdm: Gtk-WARNING: Ignoring the separator setting
  
  If I click OK right away Xorg restarts and the greeter again fails,
  giving the same "appears to be crashing" error message as above.  If I
  wait maybe 20 seconds before clicking the OK button, the next subsequent
  Xorg restart is fine, the login prompt is shown, and the login attempt
  is successful.
+ 
+ This is occuring on Ubuntu Intrepid, 8.10 (confirmed on both x86 and
+ x86_64).

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[Bug 588128] [NEW] title and border not painted after widening window

2010-05-31 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

When I drag the right border of the Terminal window to some abnormal
width (e.g., 240 wide), the title bar and border of the window are not
painted.

To recreate, 
1.) Launch gnome-terminal
2.) Drag the terminal's right border all the way to the right edge of the 
desktop.
3.) Drag the window, using the title bar, to the left so that you can made the 
terminal window wider.
4.) Repeat steps 2 and 3 a couple times.

After I hit about 240x24 the title bar and border turn white. The
minimize, maximize and close buttons still function, just aren't
painted.

Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon May 31 22:08:40 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
Package: gnome-terminal 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-21.59-generic
SourcePackage: gnome-terminal
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-21-generic x86_64

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug

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[Bug 588128] Re: title and border not painted after widening window

2010-05-31 Thread Stephen Gornick

** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49477976/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49477977/XsessionErrors.txt

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[Bug 588128] Re: title and border not painted after widening window

2010-05-31 Thread Stephen Gornick
I just thought of testing and same thing happens for calculator
(gcalctool) and gedit as well, so any gnome window apparently.

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[Bug 153377] Re: Wrong icon for "Network Servers" when added to Panel

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
I guess this can be marked as "resolved", as the icon can no longer be
dragged to a panel.

In Lucid, 10.04 LTS, a Network icon made to be visible on the Desktop (via $ 
gconf-editor
apps -> nautilus -> desktop ) cannot be dragged to a panel.  As described 
above, other icons added the same way, e.g., computer (computer_icon_visible), 
home (home_icon_visible) are draggable to the panel, but the icon added for 
network (network_icon_visible) is not draggable to the panel.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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[Bug 145704] Re: Same tooltip on both workspaces when using Compiz

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
This was interesting.  So I changed the Workspace Switcher configuration
and remember entering "8" workspaces, and 2 rows.  And afterwards hover
over each read: Desk 1 Desk 2, Desk 3, Desk 4 but for the second row it
read: Workspace 5, Workspace 6, Workspace 7, and Workspace 8.

I then was going to update this bug report, but wanted to document the
steps on how to recreate, and now I cannot get the original
configuration.  Now when I right-click -> Preferences i am asked for
Columns and Rows (4, columns, 2 rows), instead of the Number of
Workspaces (8 total) that I had entered previously.  And now, hover over
each of the 8 workspaces shows "Desk 1", just like the original bug
reported.  Not sure where it was that I entered the "8" into, but wanted
to document this here should it possibly be relevant.

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[Bug 145704] Re: Same tooltip on both workspaces when using Compiz

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
In trying to confirm whether or not Bug #588128 still exists, I found
out how I got the different Workspace Switcher Preferences windows as I
described in #12 above.  (Launch Accessories -> Calculator or any other
gnome app, move app all the way to the left of windows, widen to full-
width of the display, grab title bar and drag to the left, then widen to
full-width again.)

What happened next looked like Compiz had a little panic, with the
workspace switcher changing from 4 rows and 2 high, to being 16 wide.
And hover over each of the workspaces shows correctly: Click to switch
to "Desk n", where I see the number labeled correctly for each of 1
through 16.

Then a right-click on Workspace Switcher -> Preferences displays the
Workspace Switcher Preferences as shown in the first attachment (ws-
switcher-post-anomoly.jpg).  After changing to 8 workspaces, 2 rows,
then logging out and back in, I now get the Workspace Switcher
Preferences as showing in the second attachment (ws-switcher-post-
logout.jpg).


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[Bug 145704] Re: Same tooltip on both workspaces when using Compiz

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
Second attachment

** Attachment added: "ws-switcher-post-logout.jpg"
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[Bug 588128] Re: title and border not painted after widening window

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
I just installed Ubuntu Lucid x86_64 and the issue still persists for me.
Window Manager,  This is Ubuntu, so Gnome.  
System -> Preferences -> Appearances -> Vistial Effects the selected entry is: 
Normal

I get a just slightly difference experience now with Lucid though.
This time I tried with Calculator.  When I widen it to more than the full-width 
of the display (full-width is about 157 characters on my display, so I guess 
the point the title bar anomoly occurs is at about 250), then the terminal 
window contracts and is re-rendered on one workspace at the full-width.  What 
also happens is that my compiz settings get change, as described in #12 and #13 
of Bug #145704.  

Further atttempts to widen the terminal again past the full-width of the
display behaves identical to my initial report above (and as displayed
in the attachment.)  The difference with Lucid is that because the
close, minimize, maximize are now on the left stretching wide makes this
bug purely a cosmetic issue and not a usability issue.

After the first time this happens, that resizing behavior is
inconsistent.  However, I can get this to happen in an identical manner
again after logging out of the desktop and then logging back in again.

** Attachment added: "gnome-wide-stretch-anomoly.jpg"
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[Bug 131739] Re: Cannot place Home Folder icon on Desktop - "you cannot copy a folder into itself"

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Gornick
I guess this is fixed now, as in 10.04 I can no longer Shift+drag the
icon from the Places menu. Originally it was giving the error "You
cannot copy a folder into itself." but that no longer happens.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Invalid

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => Fix Released

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[Bug 594436] [NEW] Groundhog Day for denying authorization to Yahoo! Add

2010-06-14 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: empathy

On startup of Empathy the icon in the notification panel is green,
showing me that a user wishes for me to authorize them.  They are a
Yahoo! IM user.  If I click on No, that I do not wish to authorize them,
the icon in the notification panel changes from green to white and the
request that I denied no longer shows.

However then when I quit Empathy and restart it, that previously denied
request shows up once again, just like it did the first time.  I again
answer No to deny, and it disappears until the next restart.

The only way was able to permanently get the request to go away, was to
accept the request, and then from the list of authorized contacts,
Remove the offending contact.

Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 
Empathy 2.30.1

** Affects: empathy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: authorization authorize empathy privacy request

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[Bug 480605] Re: Repeated subscription request from same user

2010-06-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
FYI, until this is resolved, those with this issue have a couple of methods for 
working around the bug, as described here:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1509005

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[Bug 234856] [NEW] Nautilus: Up button twice does not update location field

2008-05-25 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

In Nautilus, when I press the up button button twice quickly, the panel
displaying the icons shows the directory that I navigated to correctly
but the Location bar only displays as if I had only navigated up one
directory.

To replicate:
Launch Natilus
  It will display your home directory  ( /home/yourusername )
Click on Up button twice, quickly.
The icon panel will display icons for the root directory ( / ).

Expected behavior:
  The location bar should show the root directory ( / ).

Observed behavior:
  The location bar showed the /home directory.
  Clicking on the "Home" folder icon is a NOOP, presumably because Natilus 
thinks you are already at the /home location.  

The same behavior occurs whether the location bar is button-based or
text-based.

Ubuntu version: Hardy LTS (8.04) release.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Back button twice does not update location field
+ Nautilus: Up button twice does not update location field

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[Bug 220958] Re: gnome-app-install - remote desktop viewer listed twice

2008-04-27 Thread Stephen Gornick
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 213207 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 213207
   Vinagre appears in Add/remove applications twice as "remote desktop viewer"

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[Bug 223095] Re: Duplicate Remote Desktop Viewer Menu Item entries

2008-04-27 Thread Stephen Gornick

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[Bug 223095] [NEW] Duplicate Remote Desktop Viewer Menu Item entries

2008-04-27 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vinagre

There are duplicate entries in alacarte menu editor for the Remote
Desktop Viewer (vinagre).

How to replicate:
  System -> Preferences -> Main Menu
  Under Applications select Internet entry
  
The command for the entry that is checked (enabled) by default for Remote 
Desktop Viewer: 
  Command: vinagre %U
The command for the entry that is un-checked (not enabled) by default for 
Remote Desktop Viewer:
  Command: vinagre -f %U

If I enable the entry that issues the command vinagre -f %U, and then try to 
launch the app from the menu:
  Main Menu -> Internet -> Remote Desktop Viewer
  a taskbar entry titled "Starting Remote Desktop Viewer" appears for about 10 
seconds then goes away, and the app does not load.

I don't believe this is related to Bug #213207, but I'm not certain so
am linking to it here.

Hardy 8.04 final release.

** Affects: vinagre (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 153377] Re: Wrong icon for "Network Servers" when added to Panel

2007-12-20 Thread Stephen Gornick
Hi Pedro,

You did not mark this as a duplicate nor did you reference a Bug # that
you believe this to be a duplicate of.

I just did another extensive search and still cannot find any other bugs
that reference either how the icon that is displayed on the panel for
the "Network Servers" icon is invlid, nor how attempts to launch that
icon result in a "Not a launchable item" message.

So that this report doesn't disappear, I am changing the status back to
"new".  If you have any more information about this bug, please share.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 80499] Changing ESSID requires reboot or, or manual iwconfig for changes to take effect

2007-04-11 Thread Stephen Gornick
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools

Version: Dapper Drake 6.06 LTS i386

Steps to replicate:
1.) Boot with "old" access point configuration:
  (HOMEACCESSPOINT, note - no WEP key)

$ cat /etc/network/interfaces

auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless-essid HOMEACCESSPOINT

2.) Scan to find "new" access point essid:
$ iwlist eth1 scanning

eth1  Scan completed :
  Cell 01 - Address: 00:20:A6:62:3E:11
ESSID:"WORKACCESSPOINT"
Protocol:IEEE 802.11bg
Mode:Master
Channel:6
Encryption key:on
Bit Rates:54 Mb/s
Extra: Rates (Mb/s): 1 2 5.5 9 11 6 12 18 24 36 48 54
Quality=100/100  Signal level=-159 dBm
Extra: Last beacon: 48ms ago

3.) Run network-admin and configure:
$ gksu network-admin
   Network name (ESSID): WORKACCESSPOINT
   Key type: Plain (ASCII)
   WEP key: WORKWEPKEY

  Connection settings:
   Configuration: DHCP

4.) After OK (twice) and a few minutes delay until network-admin closes: 
But no IP address.  I then check config:

$ cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless-essid WORKACCESSPOINT
wireless-key s:WORKWEPKEY

5.) Looks ok, so I try restarting networking:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart

One of the last messages is:
No DHCPOFFERS received.

6.) Make no changes and reboot
Then authenticates to access point and works great, 

*** OR *

6. (alternate) specify essid, channel, and key 
$ sudo ifdown eth1
$ sudo iwconfig eth1 essid "WORKACCESSPOINT" key s:WORKWEPKEY channel 6
$ sudo ifup eth1 
Then authenticates to access point and works great, 

Expected behavior:
After changing configuration in network-admin, the new configuration settings 
should be used, just like they are used during boot.

I do know that doing iwconfig without explicitly setting "channel n" would not 
result in a connection.  Not sure if it is relevant, HOMEACCESSPOINT is on a 
different channel than WORKACCESSPOINT, and HOMEACCESSPOINT does not have a WEP 
key whereas WORKACCESSPOINT does.  When I go the other direction, use Wi-Fi at 
home, I need to do:
  $ sudo iwconfig eth1 essid "HOMEACCESSPOINT" key off channel 1

Hardware: HP Pavilion zx5078cl

$ lspci |grep Broadcom
:02:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g 
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)

** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Low
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
 Status: Unconfirmed


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[Bug 131555] Re: Terminal icon cannot be dragged to desktop

2007-08-10 Thread Stephen Gornick
My apologies.  After rebooting I can no longer get this to recur.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs => (unassigned)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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[Bug 131555] Terminal icon cannot be dragged to desktop

2007-08-10 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

In previous versions of Ubuntu I was able to drag my Terminal icon from
the gnome panel to the desktop.  In Gutsy, I no longer can do this.

To repeat.
 Add terminal to panel (Accessories -> Terminal [Right Click], then "Add this 
launcher to panel").
 Attempt to drag icon from panel to desktop  (Hold Ctrl button and drag from 
panel)

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 131555] Terminal icon cannot be dragged to desktop

2007-08-10 Thread Stephen Gornick
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

In previous versions of Ubuntu I was able to drag my Terminal icon from
the gnome panel to the desktop.  In Gutsy, I no longer can do this.

To repeat.
 Add terminal to panel (Accessories -> Terminal [Right Click], then "Add this 
launcher to panel").
 Attempt to drag icon from panel to desktop  (Hold Ctrl button and drag from 
panel)

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 3574] Re: Help button doesn't work in gnome-about-me

2007-08-10 Thread Stephen Gornick
Same problem with gnome-appearance-properties ... clicking the help button does 
not launch ghelp nor display anything else.
  System -> Preferences -> Appearance

I ran through the remaining applets in System -> Preferences and System
-> Administration and the rest that have a help button all launch ghelp.

Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 i386

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[Bug 131739] Cannot place Home Folder icon on Desktop - "you cannot copy a folder into itself"

2007-08-10 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

I wish to place an icon on the desktop for the home folder (
/home/USERNAME ).  In Feisty I used to be able to do this by selecting
Places, then dragging the icon for the Home Holder using SHIFT+ mouse to
drag the icon to the desktop.  That action would create a nautilus-
home.desktop launcher on the desktop.

When I try to do that in Gutsy I get a dialog with the message: "You
cannot copy a folder into itself."  The message then shows "The
destination folder is inside the source folder.".

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 86162] Re: Desktop halts loading when startup sound is played

2007-08-20 Thread Stephen Gornick
Well, the desktop no longer halts during startup ... but that appears to
be because the startup "Log in" system sound is not played.

I do get a successful "test" of Sound playback in gnome-sound-properties:
  System -> Preferences -> Sound 
then press the Test button for Soundplayback under Sound Events.
(gives an audible continuous tone)

And I can manually play the startup system sound:
Select Sounds tab,
then click Play button next to "Log in" sound.

However, the sound does not play automatically on startup/Log In.
Similarly, the "Log out" sound does not play automatically on shutdown
either.

In my troubleshooting, I could get a desktop "lockup" to occur by re-
playing the sound before the previous play had completed.   For
instance, shortly after pressing the Play button to play the "Log in"
startup sound, if I press Play again it will make the desktop
unresponsive (i.e., I can move windows but cannot close gnome-sound-
properties nor laun.  It isn't just the same sound -- I can get the same
lockup to occur by pressing Play for the "Log Out" sound while the "Log
in" sound is still playing.   Killing esd from a psuedo-terminal (CTRL-
ALT-F1) makes the app responsive again.

So, the symptom I reported (gdm halts when Log In sound plays on
startup), but the root cause (gdm becomes unresponsive due to sound
problems) persists.

Is there anything else I can do to help identify where the problem might
be?

Gutsy i386 on HP Pavilion zx5000 (zx5078cl)

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[Bug 86162] Re: Desktop halts loading when startup sound is played

2007-08-22 Thread Stephen Gornick
Topper wrote:

> host file was not configured correctly

It appears that mine are ok.

$ hostname
digi04-gutsy

$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 digi04-gutsy

[ ... ip6 entries snipped]

So for me, I still have the problem (gdm becomes unresponsive due to
sound problems) in Gutsy.

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[Bug 86162] Re: Desktop halts loading when startup sound is played

2007-08-22 Thread Stephen Gornick
After running Update Manager on Gutsy, I see that esound was removed.

Previously, I would be able to "unstick" the app that was trying to play
the sound by killing esd.  But now even without esound the problem
persists.

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[Bug 128854] Re: Tooltip from VMWare Server Console displays through VM Full-Screen mode

2007-08-27 Thread Stephen Gornick
I just discovered that this problem only occurs if the resolution of the
desktop where VMWare Server Console is running  is identical to the
resolution of the VM Guest,

For example, if my VMWare guest (XP Pro SP2, in this instance) is at
1024X768, but my Ubuntu desktop is 1280X800, clicking Full-Screen in the
VMWare Server Conosle to bring it full-screen does not display the
tooltip.  It is only when both are identical that this errant tooltip
display is occurring.

Also, I don't know if this is a contributing factor, but I have
configured my VMWare guest with maximum width and height settings which
match the Ubuntu desktop where my VMWare Server Console runs (on an HP
Pavilion zx5000 laptop).

# settings in my .vmx config file for the VMWare guest 
svga.maxWidth=1280
svga.maxHeight=800

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[Bug 86162] Re: Desktop halts loading when startup sound is played

2007-09-20 Thread Stephen Gornick
Somewhere between Tribe 5 and the most recent Gutsy update, this appears
to have been fixed.  I can no longer can cause gdm to become
unresponsive after playing sounds.


** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 128854] Re: Tooltip from VMWare Server Console displays through VM Full-Screen mode

2007-09-21 Thread Stephen Gornick
For me, this problem no longer persists.  I ran the latest Gutsy updates
and also updated my VMWare server to VMWare Server v1.0.4 -- the two
were performed at about the same time so I don't know which of the two
is responsible for solving the tooltip problem I first reported.


** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 67152] Re: [network-admin] WEP doesn't work when setting key using network-admin

2007-10-11 Thread Stephen Gornick
Network-admin no longer has a cancel button, and Network-manager now
writes the wep key to the /etc/network/interfaces right away -- so this
behavior of wep key not making it to /etc/network/interfaces no longer
persists (As-of Gutsy Beta with latest updates).

** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 90394] Re: system borked after testing login sound

2007-10-11 Thread Stephen Gornick
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 86162 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86162

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 86162
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[Bug 152955] Re: can't create shortcut to my home folder

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48025 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48025

This is a duplicate of is Bug #48025.

Here's how to resolve your issue:

- Add Gnome Configuration Editor to your start menu (if you haven't yet):
   System -> Preferences -> Main Menu

  This will launch the program Alacarte.

  Then select
 Applications -> System Tools
 Then click on "Show" checkbox next to 
Configuration Editor
   Close Alacarte.

   You will now have a "System Tools" menu option on your Main Menu.

- Run Gnome Configuration Editor
  System Tools -> Configuration Editor

  Set the home_icon to be visible:
apps -> nautilus -> desktop
Mark the checkbox next to home_icon_visible
  Close Gnome Configuration Editor

  You will now have an icon named "[username]'s Home" on your desktop


** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 48025
   Can't drag "Documents" from the "Places" menu to desktop

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[Bug 131739] Re: Cannot place Home Folder icon on Desktop - "you cannot copy a folder into itself"

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Undecided => Unknown
 Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker ##105638
   Status: New => Unknown

** Changed in: nautilus
 Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker ##105638 => GNOME Bug Tracker #105638

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[Bug 48025] Re: Can't drag "Documents" from the "Places" menu to desktop

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
In Gutsy, Documents can be dragged from the Places menu to the desktop,
so am changing the status.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 131739] Re: Cannot place Home Folder icon on Desktop - "you cannot copy a folder into itself"

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
I "unmarked" this as being a duplicate of Bug #48025 because the issue
reported in that report has been fixed in Gutsy.


** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 48025
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[Bug 152955] Re: can't create shortcut to my home folder

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 131739 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131739

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 48025
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 131739
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[Bug 153377] Wrong icon for "Network Servers" when added to Panel

2007-10-16 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

After I add an icon for "Network Servers" on my desktop, I dragged the
icon to a Panel.  The icon that was displayed on the panel was the
default generic icon (looks like a square on a corkscrew).  The launcher
on the Desktop does display the correct icon so it is just the icon
displayed on the Panel that is incorrect.

Steps to  reproduce:

  $ gconf-editor
apps -> nautilus -> desktop
Mark the checkbox next to network_icon_visible

This will put an icon titled "Network Servers" on the desktop.

Then drag the icon to the panel.

The icon displayed for this launcher will differ from the one displayed
on the desktop.

***
Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy (RC + latest)

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 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 154311] vumeter installs but requires esd to run

2007-10-19 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-media

I modified my menu to include Sound & Video -> Volume Monitor, which is
the launcher for vumeter.  vumeter uses esd, and Gutsy does not install
esd, so obviously I picked the wrong menu entry.  Going back I noticed
the launcher I did want was "Volume Control".

Anyways, when I launch the Volume Monitor (vumeter), I am shown a dialog
titled Error (vumeter), and the message: "Cannot connect to sound
daemon.  Please run `esd` at command prompt."

How to replicate:
  System -> Preferences -> Main Menu
   Under Sound & Video, mark the checkbow to show Volume Monitor.
  
  Then run vumeter:
   Sound & Video -> Volume Monitor

Expected behavior:
  If vumeter requires esd to run, then it should not install as part of 
gnome-media, or esd should be made a dependency (???).

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 156742] Plugin Error - Unable to activiate plugin Media Player Keys

2007-10-24 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

When I launch Totem (Sound & Video -> Movie Player), I get an error
dialog titled "Plugin Error", Unable to activate plugin Media Player
Keys.

This error occurs on my Ubuntu Gutsy laptop, but not on my Ubuntu Gutsy
desktop, so I suspect this is because my laptop has media keys for Play,
Rewind, etc.

When I launch Totem from a terminal, I am shown:
** (totem:7726): WARNING **: Error connecting to D-Bus: Failed to connect to 
socket /tmp/dbus-1uPADrPwcO: Connection refused

** (totem:7726): WARNING **: Failed to connect to the session bus:
Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-1uPADrPwcO: Connection refused

After I click OK to dismiss the dialog, Totem plays the media files
without any issue.

Suprisingly, the "Stop" media key does stop Totem during playback,
however other keys are either ignored or also do a "stop" but that may
be a symptom due to this plugin problem so I won't belabor about out.

Hardware: HP Pavilion zx5000 (zx5072CL) 
Ubuntu 7.10 i386 release

** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: bus d-bus dbus error key keys media playback player plugin session 
totem

** Summary changed:

- Plugin Error - Unable to activiate plugin Media Player Keys
+ Plugin Error - Unable to activate plugin Media Player Keys

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: totem
  
  When I launch Totem (Sound & Video -> Movie Player), I get an error
  dialog titled "Plugin Error", Unable to activate plugin Media Player
  Keys.
  
  This error occurs on my Ubuntu Gutsy laptop, but not on my Ubuntu Gutsy
- desktop, so I suspect this has something because there is a my laptop
- has media keys Play, Rewind, etc.
+ desktop, so I suspect this is because my laptop has media keys for Play,
+ Rewind, etc.
  
  When I launch Totem from a terminal, I am shown:
  ** (totem:7726): WARNING **: Error connecting to D-Bus: Failed to connect to 
socket /tmp/dbus-1uPADrPwcO: Connection refused
  
  ** (totem:7726): WARNING **: Failed to connect to the session bus:
  Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-1uPADrPwcO: Connection refused
  
  After I click OK to dismiss the dialog, Totem plays the media files
  without any issue.
  
  Suprisingly, the "Stop" media key does stop Totem during playback,
  however other keys are either ignored or also do a "stop" but that may
  be a symptom due to this plugin problem so I won't belabor about out.
+ 
+ Hardware: HP Pavilion zx5000 (zx5072CL) 
+ Ubuntu 7.10 i386 release

** Tags added: bus d-bus dbus error key keys media playback player
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[Bug 153377] Re: Wrong icon for "Network Servers" when added to Panel

2007-10-24 Thread Stephen Gornick
I just learned that although the icon gets copied to the panel, it
cannot be launched.  When I attempt to launch it I get a dialog titled
"Error" that contains the message: "Could not launch application.  Not a
launchable item".

However other icons created the same way (e.g., Computer, User's Home
that were added to desktop using gconf-editor, then copied to panel) can
be launched, so this problem is specific to the Network Servers
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[Bug 156742] Re: Plugin Error - Unable to activate plugin Media Player Keys

2007-10-24 Thread Stephen Gornick
Thanks for the additional information.

I had rebooted since my post and now I can no longer get this plugin
message to recur, so I am changing status of this report.  If it occurs
again I will check dbus status and update this report accordingly.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 154547] Re: shutdown window appears more than once if you keep pressing the shutdown button

2007-10-25 Thread Stephen Gornick
As far as this occuring in Feisty, a fix was released for that, see Bug
#81227.

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[Bug 119983] Gnome Panel, Double-click on icon sends panel away.

2007-06-11 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

If I launch an icon by double-clicking on it and then move the mouse
before the app launches then the panel hosting the icon I clicked will
move to the side where the mouse moved.  To get the panel back to its
original position I need to go into the panel's properties and change
the orientation back to top.

How to repeat:
In the default Gnome desktop, double-click on the Firefox icon and then quickly 
move the mouse to the right side before Firefox launches.  For me, I can get 
this to recur at least 20% of the time, or even more frequent if there is a 
load on the computer such as launching some other app (e.g., OpenOffice) and 
then double-clicking on the Firefox icon, followed by moving the mouse away.

I got this same behavior on both my Feisty Desktop i386 installation as
well as on a Feisty Desktop AMD64 LiveCD.

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 119983] Re: Gnome Panel, Double-click on icon sends panel away.

2007-06-12 Thread Stephen Gornick
Hi Sebastien,

> This particular bug has already been reported

I went back and did a more thorough search and still couldn't find the
same issue I described.  I see ones related to icons within a panel
jumping around, but my search found none where the panel's orientation
itself changes.

I would like to link this rejected bug to the one that this is a
duplicate of.

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[Bug 119983] Re: Gnome Panel, Double-click on icon sends panel away.

2007-06-12 Thread Stephen Gornick
Thanks for the link to the upstream bug report.  Although the
enhancement request from that bug (Gnome #309721) would help with the
symptoms of what I am reporting, my issue stems from a different
problem.

The problem isn't that I am accidentally dragging the panel, but that
somehow the panel thinks I am trying to drag, even though my mouse never
started to do a drag.  As I described above, simply double-clicking on
an icon on the panel and then moving the mouse causes the panel to move
to whichever side the mouse traveled.  Not a single click, but the
unexpected (albeit unnecessary) double-click.

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[Bug 128854] Tooltip from VMWare Server Console displays through VM Full-Screen mode

2007-07-28 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome

In VMWare Server Console, when I click the button "Full-Screen" to view
my VM in full-screen mode, the tooltip for "Full-Screen" (Tooltip reads:
View this VM Fullscreen) is displayed over the VM Guest's full-screen
display.

The tooltip should not appear when in full-screen mode.I didn't know
whether to file this under gnone or VMWare ... but it appears it is
gnome that is generating the tooltip thus gnome that would need to
supress display of tooltips once the display has gone full-screen.

This problem is particularly troublesome because the tooltip is still
active, meaning if I move my mouse to touch to tooltip, the display
reverts back to VMWare Server Console in windowed mode (?).

This occurs whether or not I have Desktop Effects enabled.

VMWare Server Console v1.0.3 build-44356.
Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 i386.

** Affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 128857] Navigating in VMWare Quick Switch when using Desktop Effects

2007-07-28 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compiz-gnome

VMWare Server Console has a "Quick Switch" mode where the VMWare Server
Console takes over (full-screen), but the ability to display the VMWare
menu is to move the cursor to the top of the screen and the menu will
appear.  Without Desktop Effects enabled, this works fine.  With Desktop
Effects, VMWare Server Console never recognizes that the mouse was at
the top.

** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 128857] Re: Navigating in VMWare Quick Switch when using Desktop Effects

2007-07-28 Thread Stephen Gornick
I did learn that moving the mouse to either of the top corners is
recognized and lets you take VMWare Server Console out of Quick-Switch
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[Bug 95374] Allowed to "Remove From Panel" icons that have "Lock To Panel" marked

2007-03-24 Thread Stephen Gornick
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

I believe the behavior when "Lock To Panel" is enabled is inconsistent
between "Move" and "Remove From Panel".

When an icon has "Lock To Panel" selected, the menu selection for "Move"
is grayed-out (disabled) however the "Remove From Panel" can still be
performed regardless of the "Lock To Panel" setting.

If a user goes through the trouble to lock an icon, I bet it would be
fair to assume that they don't want that icon to be either moved or
accidentally removed.  To then remove it, the user would then uncheck
the "Lock To Panel" after which time they then would be allowed to
select the "Remove From Panel".

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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