[Bug 1848009] Re: Delay launching application launcher gets longer the more apps are open

2019-11-12 Thread Florian W.
Upstream fix is most likely https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/763

I have installed gnome-shell{,-common}
3.34.1+git20191024-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 from eoan-proposed and verified that
the "opening activities" delay goes down from ~4 seconds in
3.34.1-1ubuntu1 to <1 second in the -proposed package, while having a
total of 22 windows open.

I have not done any serious regression testing, so not changing the tag.

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2015-02-21 Thread Florian W.
Lorenzo, have you tried the PPA referenced by Iain Lane (#35)? I'd love
to test that, but I'm still on trusty and the debs don't work. Let me
try to build the package locally.

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2015-02-21 Thread Florian W.
I've built (on trusty) and installed the unity-control-center package
from the PPA, and unity-settings-daemon from utopic, and now I have a
mouse pointer speed option in the settings. That setting was missing
when I used the original trusty packages.

Now another problem is that the mouse cursor is pretty fast, even when
using the slowest setting. My mouse has a hardware DPI change button
though, so I can fix that. :-)

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2015-02-21 Thread Florian W.
Sorry, the unity-control-center package was not taken from the PPA, but
from the bzr branch linked in this bug report. Not sure if these
packages use the same code.

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[Bug 1035701] Re: grilo plugins should be enabled in Totem

2014-05-14 Thread Florian W.
Thanks Doug for your extensive plugin review. Maybe we should continue
this in a new grilo-plugins bug (I noticed we can report bugs at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grilo-plugins , is that a bad
idea?).

One of them might be an actual totem bug though: jamendo works in
rhythmbox (at least on 14.04). Though I noticed there is at least 1
empty folder called Westing*House, not sure if that is a bug (related
to the non-alphanumeric character?) or if it's simply served empty by
jamendo. The other folders I tested work and I can listen to the
contained media.

I agree that screen-scraping youtube is probably a bad idea, if that's how the 
youtube plugin works.
I'm not opposed to disabling most of the apparently(?) under-maintained plugins 
after testing them in the special grilo browse test tool. Most of the content 
can easily be retrieved using a web browser. While it'd be nice to search and 
watch youtube through totem, it's almost impossible to listen to/watch DLNA 
shared media without a proper client. VLC has a strange fetch all media from 
the media share before doing anything implementation leading to a few minutes 
wait time before I can listen to my music, XBMC is not what I'm looking for, 
and the other clients I know need grilo.

While this bug and the rhythmbox bug have few affects me too clicks,
that's probably because the average user has no idea what grilo is, they
just want DLNA and from a quick google search, there's almost no DLNA
support in Ubuntu, so… :-) [Sorry for evangelizing all the time BTW. I'm
a big fan of UPnP, but I realize this might be annoying so I'll stop
now.]

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[Bug 973295] Re: Enable grilo plugin

2014-05-13 Thread Florian W.
Thanks Timo, it's really nice to see some DLNA love in Ubuntu.

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[Bug 1035701] Re: grilo plugins should be enabled in Totem

2014-05-13 Thread Florian W.
Doug: I can't test totem with grilo (I'm on trusty) so I can only speak
for rhythmbox with grilo, which works almost perfectly fine (the
rhythmbox-grilo plugin itself shows some strange behaviour though). I
know that rhythmbox has a blacklist of grilo plugins to ignore so maybe
the bad plugins are filtered.

* DLNA plugin: I have observed no crashes / misbehaviours
* Jamendo plugin: Admittedly I don't use it a lot, but I don't remember it 
crashing or failing
* The Guardian Videos, Radio France, Euronews: These just show no contents. 
Probably no audio items served through those plugins. I noticed the rhythmbox 
git version has some changes related to filtering out sources without audio 
content.

Adding a blacklist for every application that uses grilo seems overkill.

So… The DLNA plugin is probably the most important one for both,
rhythmbox and totem. If some of the grilo plugins cause problems, maybe
the -plugins package should be split (grilo-plugins-bad / -ugly /
-whatever) or broken plugins simply removed from the package.

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[Bug 1035701] Re: grilo plugins should be enabled in Totem

2014-05-13 Thread Florian W.
I tried to make exactly that point: grilo works fine with rhythmbox (on
trusty, and ignoring a UI issue with expanding an item in the tree view
that has no child containers).

If totem segfaults, that must be either due to bad grilo integration or totem 
uses some grilo plugins that are not used by rhythmbox and those segfault.
In the first case, someone should fix totem or totem can't use grilo. In the 
second case, those plugins should be identified and fixed/removed.

In any case, throwing grilo out of [all?] major music players like
Ubuntu used to do is a bad idea IMHO. I've read numerous complaints
about missing DLNA functionality in Ubuntu. Even getting rid of every
grilo plugin other than DLNA and just using that in rhythmbox is an
improvement over Trusty, where grilo exists in Universe but no[?] common
music player supports it.

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[Bug 973295] Re: Enable grilo plugin

2014-05-12 Thread Florian W.
You know Ubuntu/Canonical processes much better than I do, so I guess that Wiki 
page might be wrong/misleading:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess

It says The MIR team reviews the reports, and sets acceptable ones to
[..] Fix Committed. [..] Add the package to a seed, or as a
(build-)dependency of a package in main. [..] The archive administrators
will promote approved packages to main if some other package or the
seeds want it

According to that page I'd assume that someone needs to add a main
dependency to grilo somewhere, like for example from rhythmbox, in order
for the main inclusion process to continue. Something like the debdiff I
posted above.

If that is not the case, what else needs to happen? Something the MIR
team needs to do?

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[Bug 973295] Re: Enable grilo plugin

2014-05-07 Thread Florian W.
This is the debdiff I use in my PPA to enable grilo in the current
trusty package (3.0.2-0ubuntu2).

Ordering of dependencies etc. is slightly different in the debian
package… I noticed too late that it might be a good idea to reduce the
debian-ubuntu diff size instead of increasing it.

** Patch added: Enable grilo in rhythmbox
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/973295/+attachment/4107210/+files/grilo-rb.debdiff

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[Bug 1035701] Re: grilo plugins should be enabled in Totem

2014-04-30 Thread Florian W.
Since the MIR was approved, if I understand the main inclusion process
correctly, someone needs to enable the grilo plugins in totem and
rhythmbox and possibly other apps (i.e. add a grilo dependency from
main).

Maybe this happens in time for Utopic? *crosses fingers for out-of-the-
box-DLNA-experience*

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2014-04-24 Thread Florian W.
According to Peter Hutterer (Xorg developer), it's impossible to tell if a 
device is a mouse or not.
http://who-t.blogspot.de/2009/06/xi2-recipes-part-3.html (see comments)

I guess the best fix in that case is to never hide the mouse settings in 
gnome-control-center.
Or maybe hide only if there is no xinput2 device with XIValuatorClassInfo 
attached to it, i.e. it would be shown if there is a touchpad but no mouse.

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2014-04-13 Thread Florian W.
This is really annoying because it makes Ubuntu unusable when using some
of the DPI selections of my new mouse. The mouse speed setting won't
come up with my old mouse, too.

I've added some debug printf() to gnome-control-center gsd-input-helper.c in 
device_type_is_present:
printf(Result %d: name %s type %d\n, i, device_info[i].name, 
device_info[i].type);
printf(Result %d: type %s\n, i, 
XGetAtomName(GDK_DISPLAY_XDISPLAY (gdk_display_get_default ()), 
device_info[i].type));

(second line is a memory leak)

And in device_info_is_mouse, where atom is the result of the XInternAtom call 
in that function:
printf(Mouse atom: %s - %d\n, XGetAtomName(GDK_DISPLAY_XDISPLAY 
(gdk_display_get_default ()), atom), atom);


This is the output when opening the mouse panel:
Result 0: name Virtual core pointer type 0
Result 0: type (null)
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 1: name Virtual core keyboard type 0
Result 1: type (null)
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 2: name Virtual core XTEST pointer type 0
Result 2: type (null)
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 3: name Virtual core XTEST keyboard type 0
Result 3: type (null)
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 4: name Power Button type 88
Result 4: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 5: name Power Button type 88
Result 5: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 6: name AT Translated Set 2 keyboard type 88
Result 6: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 7: name Holtek USB Gaming Mouse type 88
Result 7: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 8: name Holtek USB Gaming Mouse type 88
Result 8: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89
Result 9: name USB Multi-Smart Mouse type 88
Result 9: type KEYBOARD
Mouse atom: MOUSE - 89

Clearly, all of the mouse entries (old mouse is the Multi-Smart one, new
mouse is the Holtek one) use the KEYBOARD type aka atom 88, while no
device uses the MOUSE atom number 89. So gnome-control-center assumes
there are no mice because mouse_is_present() returns false.

At the same time, xinput --list shows this (so one of the KEYBOARD entries for 
my Holtek mouse was correct, while the second entry should be MOUSE and the 
Multi-Smart mouse should have a MOUSE entry only):
$ xinput --list
⎡ Virtual core pointer  id=2[master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Holtek USB Gaming Mouse   id=9[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ USB Multi-Smart Mouse id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3[master keyboard (2)]
↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard   id=5[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button  id=6[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button  id=7[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard  id=10   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Holtek USB Gaming Mouse   id=8[slave  keyboard (3)]


So XListInputDevices appears to return the wrong device type? I'm afraid of X 
server internals, so I guess this is a dead end for me.

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[Bug 1132063] Re: Mouse settings missing from Mouse Touchpad dialog

2014-04-13 Thread Florian W.
Another note, the xinput utility uses the XIQueryDevice (apparently
part of xinput2) function instead of XListInputDevices (xinput1?) if
xinput2 is available. gnome-control-center always uses
XListInputDevices. That probably explains the difference between xinput
--list and the debug output above. It does not explain why results
between xinput1 and xinput2 functions differ.

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[Bug 973295] Re: Enable grilo plugin

2014-03-31 Thread Florian W.
It looks like grilo is moving to main, so maybe we can get this bug
fixed upstream in Trusty+1 or even Trusty?

This bug fixed plus the most recent minidlna = nice setup :) [Older
minidlna releases like the one in Trusty are not compatible with current
grilo.]

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[Bug 880267] Re: join/split lines not working

2013-05-27 Thread Florian W.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #701070
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701070

** Also affects: gedit-plugins via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701070
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 973295] Re: Enable grilo plugin

2013-04-26 Thread Florian W.
I've modified and uploaded (to PPA) the raring rhythmbox package to enable 
grilo plugin support, in case anyone else wants to use this on raring:
https://launchpad.net/~florian-will/+archive/grilo-rb

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[Bug 572922] Re: Several items in the menu was not translated into zh_CN.

2010-05-07 Thread Florian W.
I'm not sure if this is related to this bug. The german translation of
gcalctool (in lucid, 5.28.2) misses some menu strings, like Edit,
Undo, Redo or Insert ASCII value.

The launchpad translation page for gcalctool shows no missing strings.

An update for gnome-translations-de (or whatever these packages are
called) was installed a few hours ago and the translation strings are
still missing.

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