[Bug 298318] Re: /usr partition should be > 1.5GiB (change warning)

2008-11-17 Thread BlackAdder
It would seem that ~1.7GiB is sufficient for /usr, but would recommend at least 2GiB. -- /usr partition should be > 1.5GiB (change warning) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298318 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu

[Bug 226216] Re: Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-11-13 Thread BlackAdder
Steps to trigger: install, reboot, configure timezone, shutdown (leave it that way for a day or so) and... tada! There it is! Anyway, one of these days, I'm going to reinstall the machine on which I have the problem (looking for a 10+ GiB disk, because 2+1 GiB just won't cut it: http://users.telen

[Bug 297749] [NEW] network manager applet nm-connection-editor forgetting security setting

2008-11-13 Thread BlackAdder
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-panel When configuring a VPN connection, one can click the "Advanced..." button which brings up the nm-connection-editor". Here, selecting "Use Point-to-Point encryption (MPPE)", one can choose between "All Available (Default)", "128-bit (most se

[Bug 298318] [NEW] /usr partition should be > 1.5GiB (change warning)

2008-11-15 Thread BlackAdder
Public bug reported: When installing Ubuntu 8.10, one can assign a specific partition to the /usr filesystem. When this partition is smaller than ~1.5GiB, the installer will complain. However, /usr takes up much more space. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- /

[Bug 226216] Re: Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-11-16 Thread BlackAdder
Yesterday was "one of these days": found myself two "big" SCSI harddisks (4.6GB + 9.1GB) and a matching 53c825-based PCI SCSI card and installed Intrepid Ibex (aka Ubuntu 8.10 desktop edition). Afterwards - i.e. after installing the latest patches - the version of the clock panel turned out to b

[Bug 298318] Re: /usr partition should be > 1.5GiB (change warning)

2009-03-10 Thread BlackAdder
20% should do - but only just so - based on my experience. What (upcoming) release will this fix be in? And... thanks for fixing! -- /usr partition should be > 1.5GiB (change warning) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298318 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bug

[Bug 226216] Re: Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-09-13 Thread BlackAdder
To check this, I had to recover the computer exhibiting this problem from - ahem - cold storage. First boot showed the timezone to be "America/El Salvador" again - I reset it to "Europe/Brussels". I then proceeded to install 350+ updates (about 4 months worth) - I noticed that gnome-applets was

[Bug 226216] Re: Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-05-12 Thread BlackAdder
Sebastien, Sorry for the delay in answering. My /etc/timezone file just contains the line "Europe/Brussels" (the timezone I selected at install time, I suppose). And yes, tonight the timezone in the locations was yet again reset to America/El Salvador. Spooky. I'm currently installing the update

[Bug 226216] Re: Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-05-14 Thread BlackAdder
After booting up my PC tonight, the timezone was once more reset to America/El Savador (applet version 2.22.1.3). Reset it to Europe/Brussels, restarted - and back to El Salvador we go 8-( Seems like the applet does not save the set timezone correctly and/or cannot (re)determine it from /etc/time

[Bug 297749] Re: network manager applet nm-connection-editor forgetting security setting

2009-02-11 Thread BlackAdder
I've had a look in /var/log/syslog during a restart of the network applet and while performing the steps to reproduce the bug. There was nothing special in there, as I'd expect with an issue that 's very likely a bug in the user interface... As an aside, it still seems very easy to reproduce the

[Bug 297749] Re: network manager applet nm-connection-editor forgetting security setting

2009-02-11 Thread BlackAdder
I run Intrepid Ibex (8.10), network applet is now version 0.7.0. The issue is still there, though... -- network manager applet nm-connection-editor forgetting security setting https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297749 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which

[Bug 204420] Re: hwtest-gtk "crashes" and consumes 100% cpu power

2008-04-15 Thread BlackAdder
I have the same problem as "crashsystems" - but in my case the machine completely hangs (only prower-cycling "helps") and the LEDs of the both the caps lock ans scroll lock started blinking. I updated and restarted the machine (after seeing hwtest being updated I hoped this problem would've gone) t

[Bug 204420] Re: hwtest-gtk "crashes" and consumes 100% cpu power

2008-04-15 Thread BlackAdder
...and it would seem this problem has a "deeper" cause: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hwtest/+bug/202460/comments/16 Anyone knowing when the patch will get incorporated in Hardy's code base? Thx. -- hwtest-gtk "crashes" and consumes 100% cpu power https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2044

[Bug 210470] Re: Clock applet crashes upun confirming latitude/longitude (entered with 4 decimals)

2008-04-08 Thread BlackAdder
Came with the updates tonight (08 april 2008), and indeed seems to solve the problem. I removed, recreated, edited,... my location and latitude/longitude, but could not force a crash. Congrats and thanks. (Sebastien, you may mark this problem as solved - I do not seem to be authorized to do this)

[Bug 203395] Re: hardward testing for laptop freezes in hardy heron at mouse test

2008-04-10 Thread BlackAdder
Same here. After clicking the "Next" button (confirming "Moving the mouse should move the cursor on the screen. Is your mouse working properly?") my system halts for a few seconds (I can still move the mouse around - drag windows,...) and then decides to lock completely. No mouse movement, CTRL-AL

[Bug 226216] [NEW] Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot

2008-05-03 Thread BlackAdder
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-panel I entered my physical location in the clock applet (version 2.22.1.2): Location Name: Gent Timezone: Europe/Brussels Latitude: 51.0854 North Longitude: 3.7175 East Shut down computer, restart 2 days later, the timezone is changed to "Americ

[Bug 204420] Re: hwtest-gtk "crashes" and consumes 100% cpu power

2008-04-29 Thread BlackAdder
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 202460 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202460 The lshw-update currently in "hardy-proposed" fixed the issue in my case. Thanks! (and this report is indeed a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hwtest/+bug/202460) -- hwtest-gtk "cras

[Bug 202460] Re: Hardware Testing app hangs

2008-04-29 Thread BlackAdder
The lshw-update currently in "hardy-proposed" fixed the issue in my case too (unresponsive/hung after mouse test, before network card detection). Thanks! -- Hardware Testing app hangs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202460 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs

[Bug 210470] Re: Clock applet crashes upun confirming latitude/longitude (entered with 4 decimals)

2008-04-02 Thread BlackAdder
Sebastien, In the clock preferences, I first added a location (Gent, in timezone Europe/Brussels). Later, I reentered the clock preferences and edited the location entry (labeled Gent) my (almost) exact coordinates: 51.0854 North, 3.7175 East. I could exit the edit-location pane, but when exitin

[Bug 210470] Re: Clock applet crashes upun confirming latitude/longitude (entered with 4 decimals)

2008-04-03 Thread BlackAdder
Sebastien, I reconfigured my location yesterday evening (after installing and updating - took a wee bit of time on this machine), but nothing spectacular happenend. However, after booting the machine and logging in this evening, I found my location I entered to be gone. So, I re-add it (first,