[Touch-packages] [Bug 1353951] Re: gnome online accounts require autentication on startup

2015-04-18 Thread Ki Bum Lee
The bug reiterates in Ubuntu GNOME 15.04. I tried to lower the security
level on Google's account admin page so the GNOME can get clearance in
accessing the Google data (notwithstanding Google's threat of "security
vulnerability"), but GNOME still fails to authenticate even with correct
password typed in. I don't think the patch file works. I think it is not
so much of a software problem, but a business issue to be settled
between Canonical/Fedora and Google.

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Title:
  gnome online accounts require autentication on startup

Status in Evolution Data Server:
  Fix Released
Status in evolution-data-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-online-accounts package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in evolution-data-server source package in Trusty:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-online-accounts source package in Trusty:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  [Impact] Google calendar integration is broken, and users are
  requested to re-enter their Google password everytime they log in, or
  everytime they enable/disable their Google account from the System
  Settings.

  [Test Case]
  1) open gnome-online-accounts
  2) click + and add a google account
  3) enter user name and password
  4) confirm permissions for gnome
  5) Black window pops up and asks for google password, but does not accept the 
correct password.
  Google Contacts are not available in Gnome or Thunderbird

  [Regression Potential] Minimal: the fix is a backport of a patch from
  the evolution-data-server code which is already in 14.10, and which
  only touches the calendar code (which is currently broken).


  

  Gnome online accounts requires autentication on startup, but even typing the 
correct password in the box, the program says the password is wrong. By the way 
evolution and other programs work well with online accounts. I'm using 
Ubuntu-gnome 14.04 LTS 64bit on different machines and have the same behaviour.
  Just to be clear: online-accounts works well, just at startup it opens an 
"administration" window where it requires to insert the password for my google 
accounts; if I type the correct password it says that the password is wrong, 
the only way to close the window is to click on "discard" and then all works 
well.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1440275] [NEW] Ubuntu GNOME only allows regional format setting for US, UK, Canada, Australia, and NZ

2015-04-03 Thread Ki Bum Lee
Public bug reported:

I installed Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 Beta 2. I set the system locale to Korean
language, which worked okay. When I tried to set regional format (date,
time, currency, number, metric, etc.), however, the options are only
limited to 5 regions: US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. I do live
in the US, but I want to set the regional format in Korean because that
goes with the system language. I currently set the regional format to
that of Canada because I am not familiar with US system of yards, feet
and pounds. As you can see in the attached screenshot, the date format
shown on the middle of the task bar is a mixture of English and Korean
(Frankenstein-ish).

As I browsed through the bug report launchpad site, I found this bug has
a long history which dates back to Ubuntu version 9.04. I have installed
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS on my other computer and it does not have the
same bug. I guess it has something to do with the newly introduced
"systemd"?

I would very much like to see this bug is fixed ASAP (at least before
the release of 15.04 proper version). I love GNOME interface, but this
bug annoys me. Regards.

** Affects: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu GNOME Regional Format Bug.png"
   
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Title:
  Ubuntu GNOME only allows regional format setting for US, UK, Canada,
  Australia, and NZ

Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I installed Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 Beta 2. I set the system locale to
  Korean language, which worked okay. When I tried to set regional
  format (date, time, currency, number, metric, etc.), however, the
  options are only limited to 5 regions: US, UK, Canada, Australia, New
  Zealand. I do live in the US, but I want to set the regional format in
  Korean because that goes with the system language. I currently set the
  regional format to that of Canada because I am not familiar with US
  system of yards, feet and pounds. As you can see in the attached
  screenshot, the date format shown on the middle of the task bar is a
  mixture of English and Korean (Frankenstein-ish).

  As I browsed through the bug report launchpad site, I found this bug
  has a long history which dates back to Ubuntu version 9.04. I have
  installed Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS on my other computer and it does not
  have the same bug. I guess it has something to do with the newly
  introduced "systemd"?

  I would very much like to see this bug is fixed ASAP (at least before
  the release of 15.04 proper version). I love GNOME interface, but this
  bug annoys me. Regards.

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