I'm not involved in the development of gksu. Nor have I looked at GTK2
related code in ages.
So I'm definitely the wrong person to poke.
Benjamin
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Mattias Andrée
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> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/36875787/libgksu-rgba-fix.diff
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Yeah, I think the solution is to try a new_from_name() first for all
cursors and if that returns NULL fall back to the image (or the default
cursor if you're reasonably sure everybody supports the cursor you care
about).
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Oh, I'm just now seeing the explanation in comment 2. Do you have a cgit
link to the X code for this handy? Because this sounds like something
really really ugly inside X (wow, what a surprise ;))
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FWIW, I removed that code, because we got rid of pixmaps in GTK3. I
certainly did not intend to remove any functionality previously
available, nor do I think I did that. Of course, it made some things
different and possibly even harder.
>From looking at the patch, I can't understand why it would b
This bug should be fixed in Maverick by now. It works for me at least.
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As I said in the linked GNOME bug:
It's a bug in the nvidia driver.
If anybody wanted to work around this problem (other than installing nouveau),
I'd suggest looking in Cairo's _cairo_xlib_device_create() in
src/cairo-xlib-display.c and ensure that display->buggy_gradients is set to
TRUE. Set
if (DETAIL ("entry_bg"))
{
cairo_set_operator (cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE);
murrine_set_color_rgba (cr, &colors->base[state_type], ENTRY_OPACITY);
cairo_rectangle (cr, 0, 0, width, height);
cairo_fill (cr);
}
should work as well. It's even more than twice as fast.
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Swfdec 0.9 is the unstable version. The only difference from 0.8.4 is
broken H264 support and a faster (but more buggy) script interpreter.
You should not expect any Flash file to work that previously didn't. I
would advise against updating to it.
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Same issue here with R100 - "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW
[Radeon 7500]" to be exact.
When running Warcraft3 through wine I get the command queue overrun and dmesg
madness jean-baptiste listed above.
With the downgraded packages from Bryce I get kernel memory corruption and the
machine e
Swfdec does not store Flash cookies.
And the configuration file just stores user-set information - the sound
and autoplay settings you get in the right-clock menu - and not anything
site specific.
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You receive
No, we cannot, because this text is actually readable by the web pages'
Javascript. And the Flash tools use the string to determine if a Flash
player is installed. So we must use an Adobe Flash Player compatible
string in Swfdec.
It would be nice if about:plugins would produce more useful output
t
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Binary package hint: pkg-create-dbgsym
When debugging my application in gdb, I was told that it crashed in
gtkrange.c:1242. This information is not really useful if I cannot inspect the
code in that line.
Currently this involves following a huge manual process, outlined fo
Public bug reported:
My clock battery is dead. I would like to not have to watch fsck during boot
every time.
I think its a smart idea to omit file system checks if the date is 1970/01/01.
It's very unlikely that this happens ever again within the next 30 years, so it
shouldn't hurt to add this
In Intrepid, this bug seems fixed. X comes up fine in 1600x1200 now.
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Steps to reprdocue the problem:
1) alias ntp.ubuntu.com to somewhere not working or try to connect to a very
flaky wireless network
2) bring up your network card in NetworkManager
3) watch it not connect
expected result:
3) woohoo, internet!
I worked around this with this
The plugin consumes the event properly. Karl Tomlinson from Mozilla and
made sure of that. It's probably interesting to note that the Firefox
menu pops up before the swfdec menu. Also, Epiphany suffers from a
similar problem. Only that Epiphany pops up its menu and the swfdec menu
never shows up.
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reproduce like this:
1) install swfdec-mozilla from git (likely any other windowless plugin will
also work, but for now swfdec git is the only one...)
2) open http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_colbert_report/index.jhtml (most
other sites don't exhibit this problem)
3) r
Since upgrading to Hardy, this works perfect where it failed before.
So I'd consider this fixed.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435764
** Also affects: firefox via
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Status: Unknown
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> compiling with --with-audio=pa makes sound go properly through pulse,
> otherwise no sound. works perfectly with the switch
> using ubuntu hardy heron.
>
Have you tried seeking in Youtube?
Pulse playback is experimental and works accordingly. I had to tell the
Fedora packager to disable it alre
I just tried it, and no change - the video still comes up in the broken
1680x1050 resolution.
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Upstream would be me in this case and what I said can be read in detail at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2008-January/msg00084.html
In short: I wouldn't recommend Swfdec for an LTS release, so this should likely
be done after Hardy.
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https:
The missing symbols are in libgnome-desktop-2
I just had the same problem when upgrading (only) nautilus from gutsy to hardy.
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Binary package hint: gnome-app-install
When trying to install two plugins at once, gnome-codec-install does not
provide any indication as to which packages are required to fulfill the
requirements.
The common case here is requiring an MP3 audio decoder and some video
decoder
Woah, I messed up my list. Here's the correct one:
WORKS: 1920x1200, 1600x1200, 1680x1050, 1400x1050, 1280x1024, 1280x960,
1280x800, 1152x864, 1280x768, 1152x768, 1024x768, 832x624, 800x600, 640x480,
720x400, 640x400, 640x350
DOES NOT WORK: 1600x1024, 1440x900
Sorry for not being able to c/p co
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This server runs without xorg.conf
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When starting X, the server fails to show up a proper image.
** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same problem here, since Gutsy, and still with yesterday's Hardy.
I should probably note that xrandr'ing to lots of different resolution works
fine. Here's the list:
WORKS: 1920x1200, 1600x1200, 1600x1024, 1400x1050, 1280x1024, 1280x960,
1280x800, 1152x864, 1280x768, 1152x768, 1024x768, 832x624,
This still happens for me. I'm on a pretty curent Hardy. All sensors
display "ERROR" after booting.
What is surprising to me is that every sensor is listed twice in the
properties. When I manually select the other one it works. But I don't
want to edit properties after every reboot.
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I recently got an Apple USB keyboard and want to use it on my old desktop.
However, sometimes, in particular after rebooting from Windows (dual boot), the
keyboard does not work. Dmesg spams this message on and on:
[ 65.934201] printk: 2 messages suppressed.
[ 65.934210]
I still don't have battery information on my macbook (not macbook pro,
just macbook). This is with the latest Gutsy packages.
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Why is a sane default configuration dependant on SHM being on? This
config can easily be put into xorg.conf or the driver itself.
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This is with gutsy's ffmpeg packages.
When including avcodec.h, these warnings always get issued:
/usr/include/ffmpeg/avcodec.h:2447: warning: 'ImgReSampleContext' is deprecated
/usr/include/ffmpeg/avcodec.h:2450: warning: 'ImgReSampleContext' is deprecated
This breaks compil
I think it would make it a lot nicer if the configuration mirrored Apple's
configuration. I'm not sure about usability issues for people used to it, but I
just bought a new Macbook and Apple's way of using it was way more intuitive
than the way it's configured in Ubuntu.
In particular, the TwoFi
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce (This is on Feisty):
1) plan to share /media/windows/Stuff
2) open shares-admin
3) select "add"
4) select Path/other
5) in the file selector, navigate to /media/windows, which is the mount point
of the windows partition
6) don't find any folder to select
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This might be related to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8134
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THis patch fixes it. It's against the svn version at
home.stellingwerff.com/svn
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If draw_option is called with a non-rectangular argument, the drawn
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Also, if draw_option and draw_check are called with non-standard sizes
(not the usual 12 or 13 px), the checks are drawn at the wrong place and
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