[Bug 522693] Re: support for MAC .dmg files

2010-02-20 Thread Robin Munn
** Tags added: wishlist

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[Bug 522693] Re: support for MAC .dmg files

2010-02-20 Thread Robin Munn
Thank you for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the
developers of the software. You can track it and make comments at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610562

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #610562
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610562

** Also affects: brasero via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610562
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 525118] Re: When I type 1, application disappears

2010-02-20 Thread Robin Munn
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This bug appears to be a bug in testdrive, not in gnome-
terminal, so I have reassigned the bug to the testdrive package.

** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) = testdrive (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 525144] Re: gnome-about-me

2010-02-20 Thread Robin Munn
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This bug appears to be a bug in gnome-control-center (the
package that contains the gnome-about-me application), not a bug in gdm,
so I have reassigned the bug to the correct package.

** Package changed: gdm (Ubuntu) = gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 525144] Re: gnome-about-me

2010-02-20 Thread Robin Munn
Confirmed on Lucid with:

gdm 2.29.6-0ubuntu3
gnome-control-center 1:2.29.90-0ubuntu3


** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 523081] Re: ext4 of SCS13(0,0,0,)

2010-02-17 Thread Robin Munn
English translation of original report:

Still more problems with my PC: after problems caused by upgrading
Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.10 (Brasero crashed/froze and the hibernate feature
would also freeze on restart), and since I suspected bugs caused by an
update over my crappy ADSL line, I wanted to reinstall Ubuntu 8.10 from
the original CD from Canonical, since it had worked perfectly.

But I could no longer install from the partition: every time I would
receive the message the attempt to mount an ext4 file [translator's
note: did he mean filesystem?] from SCSI 3 (0,0,0) partition number 1
(sda on [something missing here]) has failed. You can try partitioning
again from the menu.

Same message with the new original Ubuntu 9.10 CD from Canonical that I
got in the mail yesterday.

Now I'm suspecting that my hard disk has died suddenly, what do you
think? Thanks in advance for your help, Sincerely, Jicé@

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[Bug 518230] [NEW] Some PDF forms don't save entered information

2010-02-06 Thread Robin Munn
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evince

When trying to fill out certain PDF forms, such as the PDF tax forms
available form irs.gov, with evince, I noticed a problem. Some forms
could be filled out and saved just fine, and when those forms were
reloaded the entered form data was still there. But other forms didn't
work properly: filling in the form and saving it appeared to work, but
when I loaded the form again the entered data was blank.

One form that worked properly was the 1040 form, 
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf
One form that failed to work was the 1040 Schedule SE form, 
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sse.pdf

Also, when clicking on the rows of the SE that I had previously entered
data into (and that now appeared blank), I noticed that evince no longer
gave me an editing cursor for those rows. It was as if the form's text-
entry box for those rows (and ONLY those rows) had been replaced by a
blank, white, non-interactive rectangle. All other rows on the form
(that I had not previously entered data into) were still interactive,
but the rows that *should* have contained data were blank and
unresponsive.

To reproduce the problem:

1) Download the 1040 and 1040 SE forms from the above links.
2) Open the 1040 in evince. Enter some data. Save the form. Close evince.
3) Re-open the 1040. Verify that the data entered previously is still there, 
and can be edited.
4) Open the 1040 SE in evince. Enter some data on rows 1a and 2 of the form, 
leaving row 1b blank. Save the form. Close evince.
5) Re-open the 1040 SE. Notice that rows 1a and 2 are blank and no longer 
respond to mouse clicks or keypresses, but row 1b (and other rows) can still be 
used.

This happens on Ubuntu Karmic (9.10), using version 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.2 of
the evince package (from karmic-updates).

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

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[Bug 518230] Re: Some PDF forms don't save entered information

2010-02-06 Thread Robin Munn
Note that this does not appear to be the same bug as #492959 or #477644:
the saved forms are not 0-byte files as in bug #492959, and the PDFs are
not encrypted as in bug #477644.

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[Bug 518230] Re: Some PDF forms don't save entered information

2010-02-06 Thread Robin Munn
The URLs in the bug description link to the 2009 U.S. tax forms. In case
the bug is dependent on a particular quirk of the forms that will go
away in 2010 (when those URLs no longer point to the 2009 forms), I've
attached year-2009 copies of these two forms to this bug report.

** Attachment added: Form 1040 - works properly
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38843862/f1040.pdf

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[Bug 518230] Re: Some PDF forms don't save entered information

2010-02-06 Thread Robin Munn

** Attachment added: Form 1040 Schedule SE - does not save form data
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38843871/f1040sse.pdf

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[Bug 35649] Gnome session does not get environment variables from .bashrc

2006-03-19 Thread Robin Munn
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35649

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

Description:
Having seen the workaround listed for
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ttf-freefont/+bug/33503, I
tried setting MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1 in my ~/.bashrc file. I was quite
surprised to discover that bug #33503 did not seem to go away when I did
that. I initially thought that the workaround was wrong, but no -- when
I launched firefox from a terminal window, #33503 did indeed go away.
Then I figured out what was going on -- the launcher icons in the gnome-
panel do not have the environment variables that I set up in ~/.bashrc.

To prove this, I created a quick script called printenv.sh (which just
contained two lines, set with no arguments, and then sleep 1000 so
the terminal window wouldn't go away) and created a new launcher icon in
the panel to run printenv.sh in a terminal window. I ran it, and then
ran set with no arguments from the command line to compare the two. My
printenv.sh script, launched from the gnome-panel, printed an
environment that was quite different from the environment of my command-
line. In particular, the environment variables getting set in .bashrc
(such as BROWSER=firefox and MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1) were not present in
the environment used by programs launching from the panel. They were
getting properly exported (e.g., export BROWSER=firefox), so that's
not the problem.

One other detail: at the start of the .bashrc file, I found the line '[
-z $PS1 ]  return' with the comment If not running interactively,
don't do anything. I thought that might be the cause of .bashrc not
getting parsed for progams launched from gnome-session, so I commented
it out. (And then rebooted, to make *absolutely* sure). No change:
environment variables set in .bashrc were still not making it into the
environment of programs launched from the panel.

This is annoying: when I set environment variables in .bashrc, it's
because I want them to be present in the environment of *all* programs I
run after logging in, no matter how I start them. I don't care if
they're started from the terminal, the launcher, or the GNOME menus;
there should be one and only one place to set my environment variables
so that all programs respect them.

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