[Bug 1239352] [NEW] T400 touchpad automatically set to two-finger scrolling

2013-10-13 Thread Juho Vuori
Public bug reported:

After upgrading to ubuntu 13.10 my thinkpad T400 touchpad was set to
two-finger scroll mode. The touchpad in the laptop doesn't support that.
It was not possible to set it to edge scroll in normal gnome settings.
After changing it in dconf-editor, everything works fine.

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

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  T400 touchpad automatically set to two-finger scrolling

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[Bug 148894] evince outputs a lot of warnings on gutsy gibson

2007-10-04 Thread Juho Vuori
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evince

This seems to happen on almost most files, but just to make it easy to 
reproduce, type
'evince http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/~javuori/tutkielmasuunnitelma.pdf' and you 
should get the following output:

(evince:21963): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to parse accelerator
'ZOOM_IN_ACCEL' for action 'ViewZoomIn'

(evince:21963): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to parse accelerator
'ZOOM_OUT_ACCEL' for action 'ViewZoomOut'

(evince:21963): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to parse accelerator
'FULLSCREEN_ACCEL' for action 'ViewFullscreen'

(evince:21963): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to parse accelerator 
'PRESENTATION_ACCEL' for action 'ViewPresentation'
/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer
cairo context error: NULL pointer

This happens on gutsy. Everything seems to work fine though.

** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 148432] gnome-panel freezes randomly if restarted

2007-10-03 Thread Juho Vuori
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

If you run 'killall gnome-panel' the panel normally gets restartsed.
Sometimes, though the restart happens as should, and a new gnome-panel
process gets created, no new panel gets drawn on screen. The process
just seems to get stuck on something. After entering this state, not
much is doable. Running 'killall gnome-panel' starts a new process, but
from this point on no new processes will ever draw the panel. This makes
me guess, it could be a metacity bug or something alike, but I'm
submitting this as gnome-panel bug as I don't know better.

Although this is quite random, it happens to me say once every ten
restarts, so it should be reproduceable.

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

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Re: [Bug 148432] Re: gnome-panel freezes randomly if restarted

2007-10-03 Thread Juho Vuori
I'm running gutsy gibson, although I think I've had this on earlier
versions as well. I'm not using desktop effects.

Juho Vuori

On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 22:10 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Do you use
 the desktop effects option?
 
 ** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
  Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New = Incomplete


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[Bug 46335] Re: [Bug 46335] Re: Rendering of small fonts works badly on gnome terminal

2006-05-27 Thread Juho Vuori
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 Thanks for your bug. Do you think that's the same issue than bug #33144
 or http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333157 upstream? What
 version of Ubuntu do you use?

Yes, it sounds like the same one. I'm using dapper beta, although I've
run in to the same issue with older versions as well. But sorry, I
didn't notice the old bug. You can mark this as duplicate.

Juho

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[Bug 46335] Rendering of small fonts works badly on gnome terminal

2006-05-24 Thread Juho Vuori
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

What exactly happens is a bit difficult to explain, but basically under
some conditions and when using small fonts, some pixels of the fonts get
lost when using gnome terminal. I'll give an example of a way to
reproduce the problem.

1. Start gnome terminal with typical settings, 80x24 window etc.
2. Edit Current Profile
3. Select DejaVu Sans Mono font, size 8
4. In bash prompt, type 'M'. Notice how the M's don't look 
quite how they should.
5. Press backspace, and suddenly all the M's are ok again, although very close 
to each other.

Something similar happens every now and then in different situations.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

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