[Bug 425411] Re: Computer suspends immediately after resuming if power is unplugged while suspended

2010-01-13 Thread Bart Samwel
#47 works on my Samsung NC-10 as well. I don't think it's a proper fix
though -- but it does indicate where the problem lies. In particular,
the difference between a failing situation and an expected situation is
mediated by the presence of a battery event immediately after resume.
And apparently SOMETHING is reacting to that battery event in an
incorrect way. Perhaps some low-battery auto-suspend functionality that
triggers while battery capacity is not yet correctly known? Does anybody
have any hints on how to determine what is responding to this battery
event?

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[Bug 333406] Re: Menu hotkey Alt+F1 and auto-hide panel do not play well together

2009-07-16 Thread Bart Samwel
That gnome-panel status update is incorrect, the upstream marked it as
RESOLVED AS DUPLICATE for this bug:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525756

That's not the same as Invalid AFAIK.

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[Bug 333406] Re: Menu hotkey Alt+F1 and auto-hide panel do not play well together

2009-07-16 Thread Bart Samwel
Actually, it's bug 576261 that was marked RESOLVED DUPLICATE, but the
bug watch now points to 525756 and lists that as RESOLVED DUPLICATE
while the source is UNCONFIRMED? Eh?

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[Bug 333396] [NEW] Expanded auto-hide panel at bottom still subtracted from desktop size

2009-02-23 Thread Bart Samwel
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

When I open the properties of my panel and select:

Expand: YES
Auto-hide: YES
Position: Bottom

And then start an application (say, Thunderbird), then the application
doesn't use the whole desktop, the size of the non-hidden panel is
subtracted from the bottom. If I set the panel to either Expand: NO, or
Position: Top, then the panel is not subtracted from the desktop size.

I don't know if it matters, but I'm using the netbook remix. Very
irritating bug if you're trying to maximize screen real estate.

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333406] [NEW] Menu hotkey Alt+F1 and auto-hide panel do not play well together

2009-02-23 Thread Bart Samwel
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

When I open the Gnome menu using the hotkey Alt+F1, and the menu is on
an auto-hide panel, the menu appears immediately, and then the panel
animatedly unhides below it, while the menu stays in place (i.e., on top
of the panel). The menu then jumps to a different (correct for an
unhidden panel) location once I use the keyboard to move into the menu
(Down key) or to switch to the next menu (Right key). I'd expect it to
move to the right location straight away while opening, or to stay
closed until the panel had unhidden or something. This just doesn't feel
right.

It gets weirder and downright buggy when you try this:

Alt+F1
Right
Down

The effect: the panel HIDES AGAIN while I still have the menu open.

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333396] Re: Expanded auto-hide panel at bottom still subtracted from desktop size

2009-02-23 Thread Bart Samwel
No, I've disabled desktop effects, no compiz or anything.

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Re: [Bug 333396] Re: Expanded auto-hide panel at bottom still subtracted from desktop size

2009-02-23 Thread Bart Samwel
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 do you get the issue using compiz? that seems a wm bug rather than a
 gnome-panel one

With compiz the behaviour is gone. Note that I can't properly reproduce
anymore now -- the windows start out wrong but then get corrected to the
right size a bit later. Perhaps I only see it because I have a dog slow
machine (an Atom netbook). :-)

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[Bug 197346] Re: smbfs umount hangs during shutdown because NetworkManager network connection is gone

2008-03-08 Thread Bart Samwel
Hmm, I didn't actually report it to nautilus, that change was made by
Dereck Wonnacott. I was already wondering about that, but I thought that
it might be some Ubuntu-internal distribution of responsibility thing.
:-)

Anyway, I run Hardy alpha, following daily updates. I don't know if
earlier Ubuntu versions have the same problem, I've just started using
these smb mounts recently.

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[Bug 197346] Re: smbfs umount hangs during shutdown because NetworkManager network connection is gone

2008-03-02 Thread Bart Samwel
** Description changed:

  When I do an fstab smbfs mount through a network interface which is
  managed by NetworkManager, and then shutdown, the network connection is
  gone immediately, and then during shutdown the unmounting of the smbfs
- file system hangs, probably because it doesn't get a response from the
- server. It forces me to do a hard power down, which is definitely not
- nice.
+ file system hangs for 90 seconds because it doesn't get a response from
+ the server. I'd expect this to be a simple no route to host case,
+ which should cause an immediate error, not a network timeout. In any
+ case, 90 seconds of unresponsiveness is so long that I used to do a hard
+ power down because I thought the shutdown process was hanging. So,
+ please get rid of this timeout!
  
  Release: Hardy alpha up-to-date as of March 1, 2008.

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[Bug 178402] Re: [hardy alpha 2] missing language error

2007-12-30 Thread Bart Samwel
I saw this twice: first on an upgrade from Gutsy, but I've had to
reinstall because that upgrade went totally wrong (couldn't login
anymore at some point, no idea what was going on). Anyway, I've just had
the same problem on a fresh Hardy alpha 2 install. I don't remember
exactly what I did, but I think the only things I did were to install a
second language pack (Dutch) next to English, and to install the Dutch
keyboard layout (which is useless since no hardware exists that uses
that except typewriters, but that's for another report), and then reboot
and try to log in again. Perhaps I changed the default language from
English (US) to something else and then back again as well. I'm going to
check if this is fixed by the suggested fix and I'll report back.

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[Bug 178402] Re: [hardy alpha 2] missing language error

2007-12-30 Thread Bart Samwel
OK, removing the LANGUAGE= line removed the error message.

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[Bug 118537] Re: logout dialog does not offer suspend/hibernate

2007-08-19 Thread Bart Samwel
Now _this_ is weird. Apparently gnome-power-manager was disabled somehow
in my session. Might have been my own doing too, I don't remember. Now
that I've re-enabled it, things work as expected again. Disregard my
last note...

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[Bug 118819] Re: power button freezes ubuntu, missing hibernate and suspend buttons

2007-08-11 Thread Bart Samwel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 118537 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118537

Not fixed for me. The first time I press the power button (or System -
Quit) it takes *exactly* one minute for the quit dialog to appear,
during which time there is no possibility of interaction with the system
(except switching to a console and shutting down from there). When the
dialog is shown, I do see suspend/hibernate buttons. Logs show
absolutely nothing of interest. (Up-to-date gutsy on a Dell Inspiron
9400.)

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[Bug 118819] Re: power button freezes ubuntu, missing hibernate and suspend buttons

2007-08-11 Thread Bart Samwel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 118537 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118537

BTW: if I cancel the dialog and I request it a second time, it takes
only a second to appear.

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[Bug 118537] Re: logout dialog does not offer suspend/hibernate

2007-08-11 Thread Bart Samwel
As I said in #118819 (a duplicate of this bug), it's not fixed for me. I
still get a one-minute delay the first time. If I cancel and try again,
the quit dialog appears pretty much immediately. Interesting thing: the
inhibit applet shows a different icon before the hang and after. Before
the hang it shows something with an exclamation mark, but after the hang
it starts to function properly! (Gutsy, up to date as of 2007-August-11,
Dell Inspiron 9400.)

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