[Bug 744929] Re: After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times

2011-11-24 Thread peridot
I seem to see this bug on oneiric. (I just had to click through over a
hundred modal dialogs to gain access to my machine.) Has it really been
fixed? How can I test whether I am experiencing the same bug or another
bug with the same symptoms?

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  After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times

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[Bug 781485] Re: after successful autologin, gnome-keyring-prompt keeps appearing on and on

2011-11-24 Thread peridot
I see similar symptoms when I start up but don't immediately enter my
password; it seems as if some program is retrying a connection every few
seconds and queueing up a new dialog every time. If that's the case,
then this is the same as bug 745780.

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[Bug 637702] Re: Prompted to unlock keyring twice on log in

2011-11-24 Thread peridot
I still see this problem on oneiric.

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[Bug 69741] network-admin does not store changes

2006-12-26 Thread peridot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-network

I have just upgraded from a fairly clean dapper install to edgy, and I
find I cannot use network-admin to change any settings. For example, my
wifi card happened to be disabled when I upgraded. So when I open
network-admin (either as me or via sudo) it appears as disabled, with a
minus sign next to it rather than the check mark that is next to my
ethernet card. So I open the properties dialog, click on enable, and
hit okay... and nothing changes. The dialog disappears and the
networking system is in exactly the state it was before. I see the same
behaviour if I try to disable my ethernet adapter. sudo ifup eth1
successfully brings up my wifi card.

The practical result, for now, is that I have to use the terminal to use
my wifi card. But when it comes to WEP, passwords, and so on, I'd really
prefer to be able to use the tool designed for the task.

** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
 Status: Needs Info

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[Bug 66134] Not happy decrypting ascii-armored files with the standard .asc extension

2006-12-20 Thread peridot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: seahorse

When I double-click on one of the (many) encrypted files I have (all
ascii-armoured, all with the extension .asc) I get a long rude message
from nautilus telling me the file doesn't have the extension its MIME
type says it should and so it's probably a trojan. It does not tell me
what extension I should rename the file to, and it won't decrypt the
file.

I can decrypt the file just fine by renaming it to .pgp; .asc is the
extension produced by the KDE tool I used to encrypt the files (and it's
a standard extension for ascii-armoured files, not just signatures).

More generally, the extension (.pgp vs. .asc) is not really of any use
in determining what the file contains (encrypted message, signed
message, detached signature, public keys, private keys, some combination
of the above...); the correct approach would be to claim .pgp .asc and
.sig and have seahorse identify what kind of file it is.

This is the version of seahorse (and nautilus etcetera) in Dapper Drake
LTS, 0.9.3.

** Affects: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Fix Released

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[Bug 73371] Re: Gnome sound recorder mutes microphone when told to record voice

2006-12-07 Thread peridot
* run gnome-sound-recorder
* open gnome-volume-control (or alsamixer)
* click on record from gnome-sound-recorder
* click on stop
* click on record from gnome-sound-recorder

The second time around, the sound is muted when I press record.

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[Bug 73369] Re: No indication of recording levels

2006-11-28 Thread peridot
It does, thanks. It would be nice if it were a standard feature of
gnome-sound-recorder (presumably one ought to be able to simply add it
as a bonobo component or whatever) since I can't imagine many situations
where a user won't want a vumeter when recording.

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[Bug 73371] Re: Gnome sound recorder mutes microphone when told to record voice

2006-11-27 Thread peridot
In fact the problem appears to occur only the *second* time through. It
also appears when I use CD quality. Pressing record also switches the
input to Capture 2 in the input selection box.

I am using Edgy Eft, so gnome-sound-recorder 2.16.1.

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[Bug 73371] Gnome sound recorder mutes microphone when told to record voice

2006-11-26 Thread peridot
Public bug reported:

When I hit the record button in Gnome sound recorder, it immediately
turns off capture from the microphone (built-in microphone on snd-hda-
intel), so that unless I open the mixer and turn the microphone back on,
I capture nothing but silence. The state of the microphone before
recording begins doesn't matter, it is always turned off when recording
begins.

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 73370] Gnome sound recorder's voice setting does not appear to use speex

2006-11-26 Thread peridot
Public bug reported:

The speex codec is a standard open-source codec for efficiently
encoding voice. Is there any reason it isn't used, or at least offered
as an option, in Gnome sound recorder? The file size is much smaller for
the same quality of voice recording, and it offers discontinuous
recording (no bits when there's no voice).

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 73369] No indication of recording levels

2006-11-26 Thread peridot
Public bug reported:

The Gnome sound recorder provides no indication of the levels of the
sound that is being recorded, so knowing whether it is loud enough to be
heard and whether it is so loud it will be distorted is a matter of
trial, error, and guesswork.

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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