[Bug 887446] Re: mlabel: renaming USB stick appends "nA" to name

2011-12-06 Thread Daniel Kullmann
I finally took the time to look at the bug. It seems that there is an issue with a call to memset. I attached a patch. ** Patch added: "fix for bug" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mtools/+bug/887446/+attachment/2621498/+files/mtools-bug-887446.patch -- You received this bug notif

[Bug 887446] [NEW] mlabel: renaming USB stick appends "nA" to name

2011-11-07 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Public bug reported: I try to rename a usb stick using mlabel (gparted shows the same erroneous behaviour). The rename works, but the string "nA" is appended to the name (it is less than 11 characters). The appended string is right-justified, and spaces are inserted in the middle between my name a

[Bug 563555] Re: no mouse cursor

2011-07-21 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Had the same problem for a couple of days, on 11.04. Installing metacity did fix it! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563555 Title: no mouse cursor To manage notifications about this b

[Bug 795237] Re: Shortcut for "Examine regex" (Ctrl-X) is already taken by "Cut"

2011-06-09 Thread Daniel Kullmann
diff --git a/modules/kodosBA.py b/modules/kodosBA.py --- a/modules/kodosBA.py +++ b/modules/kodosBA.py @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ self.editPasteAction.setAccel(self.__tr("Ctrl+V")) self.examineAction.setText(self.__tr("Examine Regex for Match")) self.examineAction.setMenuText(

[Bug 795237] [NEW] Shortcut for "Examine regex" (Ctrl-X) is already taken by "Cut"

2011-06-09 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: kodos I wanted to use the "Examine regex" feature from the keyboard, but the Ctrl-X shortcut does not work. Of course, Ctrl-X is used by this program also for the "Cut" command, and this shortcut can't be used for both. Please change to something like Ct

[Bug 747918] Re: nm-applet rejected from unity notification area

2011-05-26 Thread Daniel Kullmann
I had the same problem, after installing the gnome3 packages from the gnome3 ppa (ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3). I fixed it by running: gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "['JavaEmbeddedFrame', 'Mumble', 'Wine', 'Skype', 'hp-systray', 'scp- dbus-service', 'NetworkManager']" --

[Bug 481345] Re: Body does not maximize when maximizing the window

2011-01-13 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Bus is still present in Ubuntu 10.10, acroread version 9.4.1-1maverick1. adobereader-deu version 9.4.1-1maverick1 shows the same problem. Workaround: Maximise (Alt-Space X), then press Ctrl-L, Escape two times (go into fullscreen modus and leave it, two times). First time maximises the window vert

[Bug 702314] Re: Pressing F10 makes desktop unresponsive

2011-01-13 Thread Daniel Kullmann
I tried to find out what is happening using xev, and it seems that vim grabs mouse and keyboard input when F10 is pressed, but does not release the grab when Escape is pressed afterwards. So this looks like a bug in gvim. When using F10 and Escape: EnterNotify event, serial 17, synthetic NO, wind

[Bug 702314] [NEW] Pressing F10 makes desktop unresponsive

2011-01-13 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: vim-gnome When I press F10 in gvim, activating the menu, and then press Esc to get out of the menu, the rest of the desktop stops responding, i.e. nothing responds to clicks but gvim, and Alt-Tab also does not work. I found a nasty workaround for this pro

[Bug 692949] [NEW] "make another copy" gives incorrect progress info

2010-12-21 Thread Daniel Kullmann
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: brasero When doing two copies of a CD, the second copy process shows a large negative number in the progress info under the progress bar; something like "burned 12 of -2147483648". The copy succeeds, just the display is wrong. using Ubuntu 10.04. $ apt

[Bug 481345] Re: Body does not maximize when maximizing the window

2010-05-05 Thread Daniel Kullmann
It works on one of the screens of my dual-screen setup, on the (smaller) laptop screen. -- Body does not maximize when maximizing the window https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481345 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubunt

[Bug 481345] Re: Body does not maximize when maximizing the window

2010-05-03 Thread Daniel Kullmann
I have the same problem in Ubuntu 10.04, and had it already in 9.10. Disabling effects (Appearance -> None) does not help. $ apt-cache policy acroread acroread: Installed: 9.3.2-lucid1 Candidate: 9.3.2-lucid1 Version table: *** 9.3.2-lucid1 0 500 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/