It is useful, I will contact the debian maintainer to create a separated
package for "gnome-menu-blacklist".
Could you remove it so it will note have conflicts with my package and I
can use same binary name?
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Well, it is used when you type "gnome-menu-blacklist" at command line.
That is why it is not working as expected for me.
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as:
> dmi:bvnAppleInc.:bvrIM91.88Z.008D.B08.0904271717:bd04/27/09:svnAppleInc.:pniMac9,1:pvr1.0:rvnAppleInc.:rnMac-F2218EA9:rvr:cvnAppleInc.:ct13:cvrMac-F2218EA9:
> dmi.product.name: iMac9,1
> dmi.product.version: 1.0
> dmi.sys.vendor: Apple Inc.
> mtime.conffile..etc.mo
Just ping herton at #ubuntu-kernel channel and he will take a look at
it.
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Also, included in 3.6 series:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-
queue.git;a=blob;f=queue-3.6/alsa-hda-add-a-missing-quirk-entry-for-
imac-9-1.patch;h=bfd0b3e231b1415fc7df14a717fe430719f083bf;hb=083ae65cbca9447bc33dc5e9d7c577ab109af7f7
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The patch is just included on kernel 3.4
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-
queue.git;a=blob;f=queue-3.4/alsa-hda-add-a-missing-quirk-entry-for-
imac-9-1.patch;h=e3319bd4106d7c25ad88ca318fa1a3e325f19844;hb=065a221625189ea9b596bca308e8a19fa3afd1c2
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Looks like it fail to build. I will need time to fix it since I don't
know how to make kernel available on PPA's.
Someone know how to propose this patch to quantal-proposed?
Also, any tutorial about upload kernel changes to ppa?
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Linux 3.5.0-18.30 on my dev PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ecanuto/+archive/dev
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, In
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nice, just check now with a clean installation and "automute" trick is
not needed anymore. So, with the patch the iMac 9,1 sound works without
any trick or tweak... just perfect!
** Patch added: "linux-imac91-sound.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1033233/+atta
Well, looks like it just works. Kudos to Takashi Iwai. Also, now we
don't need to use the "model=imac91" it is just automatic detected.
Before submit the patch I will check if we can get a preset that is
independent of "automute" trick. Also, will make a .deb in my PPA so you
guys can also fix it
I just in contact with the author of patch. Will try a patch that he
sent me after some "alsa-info.sh" turns.
Looks like iMac 9.1 sound have Subsystem "0x106 b4300" but kernel is now
expecting it as " 0x106b, 0x4900".
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So, is it the commit that causes the problem? Or are you just point to
the author?
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Just tested here and also Disable and still don't works.
Using 12.04 it works after diable .
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Well, so, it just break Unity. I supposed that we can't remove it then
:(
I will work on a patch so we can have it for 13.04.
Just one last thing, when you say "there are other ways to do a middle
click", it is not true, I understand that we need it for Unity but all
other way to enable it is jus
Thank you for the link, it explains why it is disabled but it is not
true that we can enable it using xinput or xorg.conf because every time
gnome-settings-daemon starts it disable three-touch again. Also, when
system came back from suspend it also disable again three-touch.
So, I understand the p
I just take last few hours to figure out that the problem was on g-s-d,
when try to fill a bug report just found this one.
Searching on Google we can see that lots of people try to create a
workaround using scripts just to set synaptics option "TapButton3" to
"2". Just try to search on Google for
Just proposed a merge with the changes.
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Title:
Update gnome-menus blacklist
Status in “gnome-menus” package in Ubuntu:
Ne
Public bug reported:
Our debian/menus.blacklist is out of sync with Debian. The blacklist
currently available on Debian also includes icedtea, openjdk7 and
imagemagick.
This is the differences:
=== modified file 'debian/menus.blacklist'
--- debian/menus.blacklist 2012-05-19 08:11:53 +
+
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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Public bug reported:
When running lightDM, the "Lock" option under the gnome-shell User Menu,
does not work. Clicking on this does nothing but if you try to lock
screen using keyboard (ctrl+alt+L) the it works and also all subsequent
clicks on "Lock" option start to work.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroR
So, 9 in 9 people agree with me plus some people here plus lots of
people that I meet and also have same opnion before I ask anything but
we still need to make this ugly icons available because your opnion is
more important.
Thomas, don't take me as bad but looks like nothing will convince you.
If
Three terminal icons is too much, Ubuntu ships with only one tool per
task. Also, the new xterm icon still ugly, I know that it is subjective
but asking about this icons to 9 people around me (3 developers) I got
this:
* 9 in 9 think that it is *very* ugly (both, new and old)
* 8 in 9 ask why th
Also, on package gnome-menus we have gnome-menus-blacklist utility that
hide these icons listed on /etc/gnome/menus.blacklist. Unfortunatelly it
is commented on post installation script.
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Yes, Xubuntu already hide these #836311
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xterm icon available by default
Status in Ayatana Design:
New
Status in “xterm” p
It works ok if you use "sudo gnome-menus-blacklist" so not a bug.
The folder "/usr/share/gnome/applications" is not user writeable as it
is a system folder.
** Changed in: gnome-menus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 808171 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/808171
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 808171
gnome-menus-blacklist crashed with IOError in __main__: [Errno 13]
Permission denied: '/usr/share/gnome/applications/hplj1020.desktop'
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It works ok if you use "sudo gnome-menus-blacklist" so not a bug.
It is because "/usr/share/gnome/applications" is not user writeable as
it is a system folder.
** Changed in: gnome-menus (Ubuntu)
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