Changed upstream bug, as the original bug is dead.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #629834
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** Changed in: gnome-power
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Fix Released => Unknown
** Changed in: gnom
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution has a (great) feature where when replying to a message, it
removes the signature of the sender of the original message (keeping
only the discussion being replied to, with minimum amount of noise).
This feature works great when replyin
The problem I have in comment #19 may not be the same problem as the bug
that was reported: with the session indicator applet, the keyboard
session indicator shows both the keyboard layout and the keyboard icon
(also bad, if you ask me, as it means it takes even more space in the
crowded panel).
T
I have seen this behavior as well in the patched X-Server, and I may
have also seen this with the original Maverick X-Server - though I'm not
sure about it.
I get this bug triggered only by using Synergy, but with almost 100%
consistency: I use Ubuntu 10.04 as a Synergy server, and 10.10 is the
cl
Rich: the problem is that the gnome-settings-daemon shows a keyboard
indicator applet on the panel when the Ubuntu-specific "indicator
applet" isn't shown.
As I've noted in comment #21, The gnome-settings-daemon keyboard
indicator does not indicate the layout - it just shows a keyboard icon
and yo
Rich: obviously you are correct. I was simply noting the exact technical
nature of the issue so the developers will have a good understanding of
how to fix this.
One more piece of technical information though: When using GNOME shell
instead of metacity, the panel apparently uses the gnome-settings
I've opened GNOME bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631694
which is just about the gnome-settings-daemon applet not working
properly.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #631694
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Hi Scott, I've upgraded Karmic with the latest everything, including
GNOME 2.27.91, and the inhibit applet still does not work - without the
inhibit applet I close the lid and the computer suspends, I install the
inhibit applet, turn it on, close the lid and the computer suspends
again.
I can't f
Actually, the above description is not correct - its back to the
behavior described in comment #12: does not inhibit sleep, does inhibit
shutdown.
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[karmic] inhibit applet not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389857
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Here is my testing:
With inhibit enabled (using the unpatched GPM 2.27.91-0ubuntu1):
1) does the screen blank when power preferences is set to blank it? Yes
2) does it suspend at the time set in power preferences? Yes
3) can you manually shutdown? No
4) can you manually suspend? Yes
5) can you man
I think its silly that the inhibit applet prevents shutdown and logout
but does not prevent suspend. I don't think it should ever prevent
manual actions from taking place.
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[karmic] inhibit applet does not inhibit some user initiated events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389857
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Suspend on lid close is not a manual action - closing the lid is manual,
the same as not doing anything until the session idle timer expires:
both are user decisions. Suspending the computer when the lid closes as
well as triggering screensaver or putting the display to sleep when
because a user ha
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When accessing a FAT volume, all the files have the execute bit set.
When you double click (or right click and choose "Open") a file that has
a text MIME type, nautilus assumes it is a script and offers to run it
(or run in a terminal or display
Actually I have not seen this problem in a while. I'm using GNOME
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Noel: thanks for providing this applet replacement - its a shame I
wasn't aware of this before. Due to this and a few other issues I
migrated my laptop to KDE on Fedora so this issue is no longer relevant
for me.
That being said, I tested this applet on my desktop running Oneiric with
"Gnome Class
Have the same issue upgrading from bionic to cosmic. Updating appstream
to the version from cosmic workedaround the problem.
Please backport fix to bionic so that other people will be able to
upgrade using the Ubuntu normal upgrade process.
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release-upgrade works just fine without needing to update appstream to
0.12.2 first.
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Norbert: any chance you update your PPA with support for Xorg 1.20 from
Cosmic?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1245473
Title:
Binding ctrl+shift, alt+shift, etc
The GNOME issue is completely separate from the problem of "triggering
layout change on press", as GNOME does not use the kxb behavior at all -
it actually disables any options set using setxkbmap - instead it
listens to keyboard events and implements its own custom behavior that
mimics Mac OS.
No
** Also affects: xorg-server via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865
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Status: Unknown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1245473 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1245473
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #865
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865
Import
The following list of bugs are all Launchpad bug reports that are the
result of xorg-server freedesktop.org bug #865 (
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865 , as linked above):
Bug #36812
Bug #150702
Bug #292260
Bug #303434
Bug #1245473
Bug #1246656
Bug #1671799
Bug #1683383
These all
A. Major kudos to nrbrtx for maintaining the patched Xorg PPA - this was a life
saver, and I don't believe it was mentioned enough.
B. Is this still an issue?
Currently - on beta focal, I am using Xorg from Ubuntu (without
Norbert's PPA) on KDE Plasma 5.18, and I don't see to have this problem:
I
Public bug reported:
under KDE 5 in vivid, after installing gnome-keyring and libpam-gnome-
keyring, the gnome-keyring daemon is running, but its socket directory
is not exposed in a $GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment variable, so
applications that need the GNOME keyring cannot access it.
To work
Currently, Alon Bar-Lev's patch (xorg-server-1.12.2-xkb-switch-on-
release.patch) applies cleanly against Xorg 1.17.2 from Fedora 22, but
apparently has no effect - with `setxkbmap -print` output like this:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types
(In reply to Oded Arbel from comment #135)
> Currently, Alon Bar-Lev's patch
> (xorg-server-1.12.2-xkb-switch-on-release.patch) applies cleanly against
> Xorg 1.17.2 from Fedora 22, but apparently has no effect
ּsorry, my bad - I was mistaken. Apparently the problem has someth
@orange-buffalo: the problem you describe is not this bug - its a
problem with GNOME itself. This report is about the Xserver bug that was
fixed by Ubuntu (though not in Xorg itself, so it is still evident in
non-Ubuntu operating system).
For the GNOME shell bug, check this bug report:
https://bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Lucid, the Nautilus "file operations dialog" no longer shows an icon
in the notification area and instead shows an icon in the "indicator
applet".
The problem with that is that in Karmic when you clicked on the
notification area icon the dial
Same problem here with Thinkpad X61s running Lucid Alpha
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I think I have the same problem with Lucid Alpha on Thinkpad X61s: The
brightness applet works correctly, but if the system automatically dims
the brightness after a set period, the brightness applet still sees the
brightness as maximum value. I have to go and change the brightness to
some other va
I confirm this is still an issue with current Lucid: the font color has
changed, from black to slightly lighter gray on my system. I'm using
Ambiance where the text color should be white (I think - the
"Appearance" dialog doesn't have an option to show/configure the menu
colors).
In my particular
I still get this problem with a fully up to date Lucid - when is this
planned to land in Lucid?
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I think the main problem with the new button order, and the reason why
the close button is where it is in MS-Windows and MacOS-X, is that the
close button is the most used buttons of the three window controls and
it needs to be somewhere that is static and easy to get to.
Because some windows have
The issue of fixing the spec was raised before, and the answer thn was:
(Vasily Khoruzhick from comment #37)
> Daniel is now working on XKB2, so fixing/changing XKB1 has no sense :)
As far as I know, XKB2 was never released, not even as a draft.
Are you saying that the situation has changed and
(In reply to comment #129)
> As far as I can tell, it is already clear that XKB specifications needs to
> be extended for this to be cleanly solved. While Ilya's hack works for many
> people, and as much as I would like to see this fixed, I understand why it
> is unacceptable to the developers.
...
I also just finished patching current Ubuntu 9.10 xorg
(2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4.1) and it works perfectly. The patch applied cleanly
with no issues, and after that my XKB shortcut (ALT+SHIFT) switches only
on release and ALT+SHIFT based application shortcuts work as expected.
I'll report on my success wi
On Lucid, xserver-xorg 1.7.3.902-1ubuntu12.1, the patch applies almost
cleanly - Hunk #2 needs an offset of 1 line.
I have uploaded the package to my PPA at https://launchpad.net/~oded-
geek/+archive/xorg-patches .
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David - when I set the keyboard layout switching shortcut to CTRL+SHIFT
(instead of what I normally use) then that shortcut never triggers SCIM
and only changes the standard system layout.
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https://b
This is 100% reproducible on my laptop running a fully updated Ubuntu
9.10. I'm using a thinkpad X61s with an internal SD card reader. The
thinkpad also has a docking station with a DVD writer, and if I resume
when the docking station is connected and there is a disc in the DVD
drive, I also get th
If I may expand on it a bit, with SCIM on and XKB layout switching set to
CTRL+SHIFT, there are 3 contenders for CTRL+SHIFT, and they supersede each
other in this order:
1. XKB
2. SCIM
3. Application's CTRL+SHIFT- shortcuts
The patch from FreeDesktop.org bug #865 fixes it so that 1 (XKB) no
long
Regarding my previous comment - here is an interesting behavior:
1. I have an OWA account configured and enabled.
2. I get the "formatting message" problem on an IMAP account: I select a
message and the message preview stays blank with a "Formatting message"
progress notification that can't be ca
as far as I understand, and I'm not using a split access SMB server, if
you have a mounted SMB share with read-only permissions, and you attempt
to write to it then youd get an error, and gvfs will either try auth
away (regardless of the password save state) or not.
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Not really - what it suggests is that (a) the error cannot occur if the
OWA account is disabled, and (b) if you are in an error state then
disabling the OWA account fixes the error immediately without needing to
restart.
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https://bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
The problem is the following use case:
1. Make sure that under Settings->Composer Preferences->General, "start typing
at the bottom on replying" is checked (I think its the default).
2. Start a reply to an e-mail
3. The text cursor will be posi
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39953479/ProcMaps.txt
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #611577
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611577
** Also affects: evolution via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
When resuming from a locked screen or from suspend, the gnome-
screensaver-dialog comes up and when a correct password is entered it
gets stuck in "checking" until it either timesout (which can take more
then 2 minutes) or I kill it.
Th
I forgot to mention - this is on fully up to date Lucid alpha
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
After the Lucid update today, the keyboard layout indicator has moved
from the notification area (system tray) to the "indicator applet", and
now no longer shows which layout is currently selected - it only shows
an icon of a keyboar
In 2.29.91.1-0ubuntu3 the system tray applet is gone and instead there
is a layout indicator in the the "indicator applet". This one obeys the
color scheme, but doesn't actually show the current layout :-(
See bug #531173
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https
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Use case as follows:
1. I have inserted an SD card to my laptop's reader.
2. Nautilus opens up a file browser to that SD card.
3. I close the window.
4. I suspend the laptop.
5. I resume the laptop
Nautilus opens up a file browser to the SD card
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Some mail user agent (Microsoft Outlook as an example) send emails with
no text and just an attachment as an e-mail whose content is only the
file - i.e. there is no multipart MIME wrapper. Evolution displays such
emails as a message with no tex
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Did you make sure that the email with only an attachment does indeed not
contain a MIME container and has the email's body only as the image? The
headers of such an email, as can be seen using "View message source"
should look something like this:
Received: by
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type:
I created a GNOME bug report and linked it here.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #604941
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604941
** Also affects: evolution via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604941
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When editing an RTL email, pressing in an RTL paragraph HOME will freeze
evolution.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Configure an RTL keyboard layout such as Hebrew or Arabic
2. Start a new email.
3. Write the following text:
* SOME RTL TEXT
(the upperca
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Correction - to reproduce the problem, you have to write one line of RTL
text, hit enter, then write the problematic text.
Its easy to detect if you're going to have a problem by observing the
weak directionality character - normally when you write "* SOME RTL
TEXT" you'd get on the screen "TXET L
I created a backtrace sort of like the instruction in the web site. The
main difference is that I attached gdb to Evolution after it froze. I
also didn't install all debug symbol packages: I installed evolution's
as well as symbols for libgtkhtml which seemed like a likely candidate
for the freeze
I had this problem today, with Karmic. The problem went away after a
logged out and logged back in - I'm not sure what the problem is with
older versions, but I think in Karmic the problem is that seahorse does
not update with the new key when a new key is created while it is
running.
If you try t
@maheshjagadeesan : I get this problem a lot on a workstation where I
have the exchange account set up but I never use it to read e-mail. All
the "formatting message" problems I get on IMAP account - does that make
sense?
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Re #8: When you set layout changing options in GNOME it sets the X.org
XKB options - just like setting it directly in xorg.conf. This should be
solved in X.org. The Freedesktop.org bugzilla has an interesting
discussion about it, I hope it will eventually lead to a solution though
at this point it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36812 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36812
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 150702
alt shift tab stopped navigating windows
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 36812
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release a
This bug report does not seem to me to be related to the layout keyboard
conflict - as none of the workarounds actually work when you have the
layout switching set. I think this bug is a problem with Compiz (as
obviously disabling it works as a solution for some people).
I changed the dups of bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
On a Thinkpad T61, after upgrading to Karmic the inhibit applet stopped
working. The applet icon appears normal, and the tooltip says "Automatic
sleep enabled", but clicking on produces no effect.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubun
I can no longer reproduce this issue in Karmic.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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When specifying "seperate layouts for each window" under keyboard preferences,
Pidgin and Evolution use the same layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360995
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Opened GNOME bug 586461:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586461
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HTML formatted emails
https://bugs.launc
Attached.
The upstream bug mentioned is unrelated, as the behavior I'm seeing is
different - the applet does not seem to respond at all (I'm guessing it
tries to inhibit and detects that it failed).
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I tried all of the above test:
1. gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose does not produce any output. I
tried clicking the inhibit applet and changing panel brightness and there is no
output at all.
2. grepping /var/log/messages for gnome-power-manager produces no results. I
also tried greppi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0
This bug started manifesting after upgrade to Karmic alpha.
The problem is that when I open a pull down menu in Evolution, like the
server selector in the Folder->Subscriptions or the Receiving connection
type in the mail account preferences
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It is always reproducible for me in eclipse, though in Evolution it is
sometimes does not crash.
There are 3 drop-downs in Evolution that cause this problem - the
account selector in folder->subscriptions, the server type in the
account preferences' receiving tab and the server type in the account
Setting correct values. I forgot to mention that this problem is in
Karmic as well.
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** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I get this also on Karmic now, but it wasn't before and I have a good
indication that in my case its probably related to a server change
(Windows 2000 server).
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Opened GNOME bug #588391 :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588391
I'm not sure how one links bugs in external trackers to launchpad.
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The fact that its not a problem in GNOME, does not mean that it is not a
problem. It just means that gnome-control-center is not the correct
upstream. This ticket still describes a real problem in Ubuntu, but as I
mentioned in my previous comment it is caused by the was X.org handles
the keyboard.
This is still an issue in current Karmic with gnome-control-center
2.26.0-1ubuntu5. When will 2.26.1 be accepted into karmic ?
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I suspect this bug is in libsmbclient and not in GNOME - I just reverted
libsmbclient from 3.4 that comes with Karmic to libsmbclient 3.3.4 , and
not everything works.
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Since I updated Karmic on last week, Nautilus crashes immediately when I
try to access the "Network" location or if I try to access specific SMB
shares.
I think this is related to the samba 3.4 update, but I'm not sure. I can
produce a core dump by running
nautilus -q && na
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Thanks for the fix, now the applet responds to my clicks and shows a
nice "sleep not allowed" icon - but it does NOT prevent the laptop from
suspending.
With the inhibit applet active ("no sleep" icon showing on the panel),
closing the lid immediately suspends the laptop. The applet now responds
t
Interestingly enough, when the inhibit applet is active - while it does
not prevent the laptop from sleeping - it does prevent the laptop from
shutting down: When I try to shutdown or restart the laptop I get the
session manager window shown in the attachment.
It stays like that until I deactivate
I'm the reported of the GNOME bugzilla bug, and the confirmation came
from another person. This should be confirmed in the GNOME bugzilla, but
while some GNOME developers are very responsive to bugzilla reports,
others are not as available. I'll ping Tomas in the bugzilla about this.
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With that gnome-power-manager installed, the laptop won't sleep at all
when the lid is closed - even when inhibit is inactive - so I can't tell
if the inhibit applet is doing anything.
Inhibit does still prevent the laptop from shutting down or logging off,
when active.
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[karmic] inhibit apple
Correction - with the current Karmic (after today's update), with or
without the updated gnome-power-manager from your PPA, my laptop does
not sleep when closing the lid.
Specifically, if I go to "power management preferences" I see that it is
set to shutdown when lid is closed, for both "on ac p
I have the same issue with a Thinkpad T61 with intel 945 card.
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On my system - Thinkpad T61 everything worked fine until the GNOME
update yesterday (that was also supposed to solve Bug #389857) after
which closing the laptop lid never suspends the system. Using the
"suspend command" works perfectly.
Additionally when I open "Power Management Preferences" I s
The problem is that gedit remembers the cursor position for each file
*by name*. If you rename the file to something else then gedit treats it
as a new file and sets the cursor position to a "safe position", If you
rename it back and try to load it, gedit tries to use the cursor
position saved for
You are more then welcome to nudge the developers using GNOME's Bugzilla
:-) , Just make sure that you are polite about it.
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Seconded - my laptop died of heat yesterday as I've put it in my bug
without verifying that it indeed suspended, which it didn't because I
chose "suspend" in "When lid is closed". (it came back to life after I
cooled it and it doesn't seem there was any permanent damage, but
still).
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2.27.5-0ubuntu2~ppa5 does store the settings properly, but it no longer
actually suspends the laptop when the lid is closed. The current Karmic
version has the settings dialog messed up but at least if gconf has
/apps/gnome-power-manager/buttons/lid_battery set to "suspend" it would
have suspended
NM - it does work. I think the problem was with the inhibit applet -
once I removed it from the panel, it started sleeping again.
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This issue is still solved for me - test if the fix still works by
holding slowly ALT then SHIFT then some letter key, then release all one
by one - if the keyboard layout has not changed, then the issue is still
resolved.
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(In reply to comment #108)
> I don't know what they have done in Ubuntu but 12.04 understands both press
> and release. Layout switching happens on release.
Ubuntu have simply applied Ilya's patch (one of the revisions attached
here) to fix the layout switching problem.
> If you press Alt you se
Public bug reported:
When re-connecting to Google Talk, empathy reports that the Google Talk
certificate is self-signed. Surprisingly this doesn't happen when you
first set up the connection.
Also - if I check "Remember this choice" and click "Continue", this
dialog will still come up the next ti
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Empathy reports that Google Talk's certificate is self-signed
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Screenshot showing the problem.
** Attachment added: "Untrusted connection_002.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/969858/+attachment/2973472/+files/Untrusted%20connection_002.png
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Its always reproduceable.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open IM messaging accounts and add a google talk account. I've tried both a
gmail account and a Google Apps account and they behave the same.
2. Close the configuration dialog
3. Start empathy.
The result is "self signed" dialog box as is shown in
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