[Bug 772386] Re: Deleted IMAP email in Evolution sometimes returns

2011-07-15 Thread Christof Krüger
Is there any upstream bug report for this one? I could not find any.

My wife is keeps bugging me that she encounters that bug all the time,
but I can't seem to be able to reproduce in a reliable way. Does this
bug occur every time for you guys? Are there special circumstances where
it seems to be more likely to happen? Any ideas?

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[Bug 589204] Re: Evolution Setup Assistant dialog too large for netbook screens

2011-01-07 Thread Christof Krüger
No, it does not work yet. I can't see the whole evolution preferences
window on my laptop with 768px vertical resolution.

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[Bug 410407] Re: flash does not recognise mouse clicks

2009-09-01 Thread Christof Krüger
I'm also on amd64 and Alex Knoll's workaround did the trick for me.

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[Bug 401055] Re: [MASTER] Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'firefox-3.5' received an X Window System error (BadWindow)

2009-08-31 Thread Christof Krüger
swfdec-* was not installed on my system, but it helped for me to
aptitude reinstall flashplugin-installer

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[Bug 222532] Re: Option to connect to secure webdav network locations missing in nautilus

2008-04-26 Thread Christof Krüger
Confirmed, in my Hardy installation, I also lack a Secure WebDAV entry
in the dialog. There is solely a WebDAV (HTTP) entry, which I'm not
willing to be using on the internet.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 222532] Re: Option to connect to secure webdav network locations missing in nautilus

2008-04-26 Thread Christof Krüger
I got it working by modifying the URI by hand (from dav:// to davs://). 
However, I've got the impression that the dav implementation of gvfs is broken. 
I can't get it working properly with my DAV server, nautilus keeps complaining 
about status 301 (permanent redirect).
Configuring apache with 'BrowserMatch gvfs/* redirect-carefully' makes it 
work halfways, but with errors here and there...
Could it be that this is known and that this is the reason why Secure Webdav 
doesn't appear in the dialog?

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[Bug 205019] Re: black screen randomly (hardy heron)

2008-03-23 Thread Christof Krüger
I've got a Shuttle SG31G5 barebone system with Intel G31 Express
(Bearlake-G) + ICH7 (according to the manufacturer).

I also get X crashes, two or three times on an ordinary day.  Switching
to a virtual console doesn't restore the graphics. However, I can
restart the computer blindly by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del.  After some time,
I can also see the usplash shutdown logo which displays correctly.  So
it seems that this is not an non-recoverable error as usplash works
correctly.

My xorg.conf is quite the original one, I've just added a few lines to
make my 5 button mouse work correctly.

This bug makes working with my computer quite an adventure. I have to
save my work every few seconds to be sure not to loose too much.  I know
that this is an dev release.  However, hardy is already in beta stage so
this bug should be fixed until release of the final version.

I would be glad to help to debug this further.  However, I might need
some advice of what to do.

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
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[Bug 205019] Re: black screen randomly (hardy heron)

2008-03-23 Thread Christof Krüger

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12824870/20080323.Xorg.0.log

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[Bug 205019] Re: black screen randomly (hardy heron)

2008-03-23 Thread Christof Krüger

** Attachment added: output of lspci --vvnn
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[Bug 205019] Re: black screen randomly (hardy heron)

2008-03-23 Thread Christof Krüger

** Attachment added: output of dccprobe
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[Bug 205019] Re: black screen randomly (hardy heron)

2008-03-23 Thread Christof Krüger

** Attachment added: output of xrandr
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[Bug 195063] Re: [hardy] file-roller silently omits files upon .tar(.gz, .bz2) creation

2008-02-26 Thread Christof Krüger
This bug has been upstream fixed and can be closed now.

Version 2.21.92-0ubuntu1:

  * New upstream release (lp: #195621)
- reverted changes as for comments
  http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487012
- Updated translations

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[Bug 195063] [NEW] [hardy] file-roller silently omits files upon .tar(.gz, .bz2) creation

2008-02-24 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: file-roller

The current version (GNOME file-roller 2.21.91) of file-roller omits
files when creating tar-archives out of folders containing many files.

This can cause data loss because the user thinks that (s)he has just
made a backup of the data, but the archive does not contain all files
without any warning or error message.  This is especially serious since
file-roller is used for compression when encryping as one file is
requested through nautilus/seahorse.  Users might destroy the original
files right after encryption, yielding complete data loss.

For the internals, please read my comment on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487012.  The patch applied to
fix this bug introduced this new serious bug.

I'm filing a separate bug here on LP as I consider this as a critical
bug which can be solved trivially (by dropping the patch from the above-
mentioned bug report).

** Affects: fileroller
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #487012
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487012

** Also affects: fileroller via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 80836] Re: xorg crashes when evolution starts causing mail-notification display a popup

2008-01-04 Thread Christof Krüger
I guess this bug can be closed. Noone else seems to encounter this bug
and I don't have a matrox card any more in order to try to reproduce it
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[Bug 60315] Re: Launching HTTP Cache Cleaner

2007-04-18 Thread Christof Krüger
Just a note:
The above solution (adding StartupNotify=false) to the .desktop file does not 
help on GNOME.

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[Bug 60315] Re: Launching HTTP Cache Cleaner

2007-04-17 Thread Christof Krüger
Does KDE understand the standard or does it need the X-KDE prefix? In the 
former case the fix is trivial. In the latter, would it be possible to have 
both lines to satisfy both gnome and kde?
I find this bug rather annoying because the cursor also changes to the busy one 
while the cache cleaner is running. For this time I don't have a precise cursor 
any more (but this round spinning animated thingy).

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[Bug 12389] Re: Logging out on a LCD produces a fade effect that is not pleasant

2007-03-17 Thread Christof Krüger
I can imagine that the LCD panel itself (or its controller (or a even
the graphics card)) reduces the color depth which is usually not that
visible but becomes more prominent with dim colors. Therefore, Duncan
Lithgow might even consider the screenshot to be ugly when displayed on
his LCD.

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[Bug 12389] Re: Logging out on a LCD produces a fade effect that is not pleasant

2007-03-16 Thread Christof Krüger
What is the output of the following command?
 apt-cache show gnome-session|grep Version
 
Could you please make a screenshot? You won't be able to make a screenshot 
directly when the logout screen is active. But you can do it by using Xnest:

1. sudo apt-get install xnest
2. gdmflexiserver --xnest

This will start a new gdm screen inside a window. You might need to add
a new test user first, because gdm usually won't allow you to login
twice.

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[Bug 89219] Re: Switching back to an user account needs no password

2007-03-15 Thread Christof Krüger
I can reproduce it with current feisty without having the fast-user-
switch applet installed.

I works for the first time only and leaves my session completely
unlocked even though gnome-screensaver is running.

I would consider it as quite serious security problem. Imagine you make
a break for shopping and let your small 12yo brother login to his
restricted account. Smart as your brother is, he switches VCs and does
whatever he wants with your data. Replace brother with coworker,
wife or guinea pig at will.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 89219] Re: Switching back to an user account needs no password

2007-03-15 Thread Christof Krüger
Sorry for the bugspam

I looked around a bit and found out that indeed gnome-screensaver did
not run *yet*. After login, it took more than half a minute until gnome-
screensaver actually started. Gnome-panel has already fully loaded at
this time. So the problem still exists, however it seems not to be
_that_ critical any more.

But the use case remains:

In the morning, Christof starts his computer and logs in. He launches
some programs using the launchers on the gnome-panel which already
loaded. His girlfriend -- bringing freshly brewed coffee -- wants to
check her mail. Christof agrees (the coffee is all he focuses on at the
moment) and clicks on switch user. Unfortunately, gnome-screensaver
was even sleepier than Christof was (delayed further by the increased
load resulting from starting multiple applications) and did not start up
yet. Now, Christof's session idles around, fully unprotected.
Fortunately, this story has a happy end: Christof's girlfriend does not
know how to switch consoles or to kill the x-server.

Above example is not too uncommon because it already happened to me
several times. This is the reason I've searched for the bug report in
the first place.

Just for the record: My PC is an Athlon XP running with 1.7Ghz having
1024MB RAM available.

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[Bug 91468] Re: [Feisty] problems with vim and shortcuts

2007-03-15 Thread Christof Krüger
I think I can't really help you here since I don't know what kind of terminal 
gnome-terminal tries to emulate. So this behavior could be fully intended or 
this could be a bug. Who knows...
You could try filing a bug on gnome-terminal upstream 
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org) and find out.

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[Bug 12389] Re: Logging out on a LCD produces a fade effect that is not pleasant

2007-03-15 Thread Christof Krüger
Do you mean 7.04 (feisty) or maybe 6.06 LTS (dapper)?

When using feisty, you should be able to see a difference. 
I don't think that dapper will be updated just because of this bug since this 
is a rather minor issue.

In case you are not using feisty: If everything goes well and the
release schedule will not be altered, feisty will be released on april,
19th.

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[Bug 91435] Re: Volume popup moves in opposite direction to mousewheel

2007-03-12 Thread Christof Krüger
fix committed upstream

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed

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[Bug 91004] Re: nmap wrongly reports host is blocking ping probes

2007-03-12 Thread Christof Krüger
Did you start nmap as unpriviledged user? Nmap does not use ICMP echo
requests when run as unpriviledged user, instead it sends a SYN packet
to port 80 of the target.

If you want to be sure to use icmp ping types, use the -PE, -PP and -PM
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[Bug 91435] Re: Volume popup moves in opposite direction to mousewheel

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
Thank you for your bug report. I can clearly confirm it.

I've forwarded the bug upstream.


** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #417210
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417210

** Also affects: totem (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417210
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 91435] Re: Volume popup moves in opposite direction to mousewheel

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
The problem did not only occur when using mouse scrolling but also when 
changing volume using the keyboard.
This rather trivial patch should fix the issue.


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[Bug 91470] Re: filename of ubuntu and derivative distro iso's aren't distinguishable

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
FYI: there's a thread about the same issue in the ubuntu-devel-discuss
mailing list [1].

[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
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[Bug 91468] Re: [Feisty] problems with vim and shortcuts

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
I don't think this is a bug in vim. It should work when using gvim.

Instead, it might have something to do with gnome-terminal or xterm
simulating F13 through F16 by Shift-F1 through Shift-F4. However, you
could just change your mappings to whatever Ctrl-V followed by pressing
shift-F4 returns.

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[Bug 91183] Re: Update manager crashes if ~/.update-manager/* isn't owned by the user.

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
Chowning to root was not enough but just making ~/update-manager/meta-
release not readable by the current user was, so you could just chmod it
to  or something alike.

However, update-manager seemed to work even after the crash (apport
spawned). Thus, I don't think it's critical, but update-manager should
handle it more gracefully anyway.

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 91116] Re: ssh causes evil non-functional focus stealing dialog

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
Do you have seahorse installed? I also have this dialog and it looks
like the seahorse-agent somehow hooks itself as a replacement to ssh-
agent.

** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 91114] Re: sshd and root access policy inconsistency

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
In the default configuration root has no password and
PermitEmptyPasswords is set to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, so even if
PermitRootLogin is set to yes, it is not possible to login as root by
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[Bug 91082] Re: [Evolution] Additonal instances don't cancel launch feedback

2007-03-11 Thread Christof Krüger
Thank you for your bug report. I can reproduce the bug exactly as you've
described it.

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 16894] Re: gnome-screenshot fails to work with multiple monitors

2007-03-08 Thread Christof Krüger
I'm not experiencing this bug any more with my current ubuntu feisty
installation. But then again, I changed my graphics card from mga550 to
nvidia fx5200 with proprietary drivers since I last tested.

Can someone else confirm either way?

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[Bug 67919] Re: Xinerama problem with log out and unlock dialogues

2007-03-08 Thread Christof Krüger
Gnome-session doesn't handle overlapping viewports well. It just creates
a overlay window for every screen whether they overlap or not.

The different shades of transparency seen in lock.jpg should be less
prominent with the latest patch on feisty and as all this fading is
quite an ugly hack it should be acceptable. However having an overlay
window overlap the gksu input window or the window for unlocking the
screen is a bigger problem.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 67919] Re: Xinerama problem with log out and unlock dialogues

2007-03-08 Thread Christof Krüger
Closing on gnome-session, because the screen locking is actually
performed by gnome-screensaver and the logout-dialog problem has been
fixed in a recent feisty update.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 67919] Re: Xinerama problem with log out and unlock dialogues

2007-03-08 Thread Christof Krüger
Attached a patch to gnome-screensaver which should fix the issue.
The lock screen window has been overlaid because gnome-screensaver windows 
listen to x events and raise themselves whenever a MapNotify or ConfigureNotify 
event arrives in order to keep themselves on the very top.

Events caused by gnome-screensaver itself are ignored of course or there
would be an infinite raising race on xinerama. However the unlock-window
is created by a seperate program: gnome-screensaver-dialog and therefore
gnome-screensaver does not recognize it as own window. Therefore, the
other screensaver window raises itself above the other. If this actually
happens depends on the order in which the events are delivered to both
screensaver windows.

The patch does the following: With the current design a screensaver
window can't easily see if another screensaver window is currently
displaying the unlock screen. Thus, the easiest way to handle the
problem is to make the unlocking-window reraise itself even it the x
event came from gnome-screensaver itself. This way, even if another
screensaver window raises itself as a reaction of the unlock screen
appearing, the screensaver window with the unlock screen will notice and
reraise itself.

@Malcolm Parsons:
I cannot reproduce the problem with gksu. Could you please give exact 
instructions how to reproduce?

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[Bug 67919] Re: Xinerama problem with log out and unlock dialogues

2007-03-08 Thread Christof Krüger
Thank you, now I understand what you meant.
This has been already fixed in feisty, see bug #89176.

Thank you for your bug reports!

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[Bug 89176] fading in and out

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Fading back in from gksu is not handled correctly on multimonitor
setups. There is a patch in ubuntu already, but it only fixes fading out
with multimonitor, fading back in still doesn't work.

I've written a patch that I have uploaded to the upstream bug tracker.

Another thing is that libgksu uses the fading code from gnome-session.
This is patched in ubuntu (see Bug #12389 and my comments there). Using
a lookup table should increase the speed a bit while not introducing
color glitches. I've also uploaded a patch changing that in the upstream
bug, too.

** Affects: libgksu (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 89176] Re: fading in and out

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Launchpad doesn't support bug watch for savannah bug tracker, so here is the 
link:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?19181

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[Bug 89176] Re: fading in and out

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Here are the patches.

The current implementation of the fading code is taken from gnome-session. It's 
not optimal since it computes the blending for each pixel. This can be done 
faster by using a 256 byte lookup table which is precomputed for each fading 
step. 
It also uses less memory because it doesn't need a pixbuf for the end frame.

** Attachment added: smoother fading
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[Bug 89176] Re: fading in and out

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
And here is the patch that makes fading in work for multimonitor setups.

This patch extends the already included ubuntu patch which only solves
fading out for multimonitor. The problem was that the FadeoutData
structure was a global variable that could only store the data for one
monitor. I changed it to be a list. The new static method fadein()
increments the fading for each monitor until all fading callbacks have
finished.

** Attachment added: make fading in work on multimonitor
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[Bug 89209] nautilus modifies .desktop files when viewing properties

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

Create a .desktop file with the contents:

[Desktop Entry]
Name=Ubuntu
Type=Link
URL=http://www.ubuntu.com

Now start nautilus, right-click the file, select properties. Click on
the Link tab. At this instant the files has been modified without
actually changing the fields. The contents are now:

[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Ubuntu
Type=Link
URL=http://www.ubuntu.com
GenericName[en_US]=

A file manager should *never* change a file without user consent.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 89206] Double-clicking an URL-.desktop file in nautilus doesn't use preferred browser

2007-03-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

Create a simple .desktop file:

[Desktop Entry]
Name=Mobilkommunikation
Type=Link
URL=http://www.ubuntu.com

Double-clicking will launch firefox on feisty. However, my preferred
browser is set to epiphany.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 12389] Re: Logging out on a LCD produces a fade effect that is not pleasant

2007-03-01 Thread Christof Krüger
The currently included patch is buggy.
It uses a static variable times_called which should be private for each screen. 
Therefore, it doesn't work correctly in xinerama setups (usually one screen 
stops fading earlier and after that the other screen continues to fade for 
another 16 frames). 

The graphical glitches result from the optimization approach of the
current patch. It uses 16 frames streched over 1500ms. Every new image
is computed from the previous one. Therefore, rounding errors add up,
yielding incorrect colors in the final image. However, the speedup is
significant compared to the original implementation.

The original implementation computes the correct frames by bending
between the start image and end image. However, the computation is
redundant.

See my attached patch which implements fading without color glitches. In
contrast to the original implementation it uses a lookup table which is
precomputed for each frames. It just takes 256 bytes of memory. It is
slower than the additive implementation in the current patch, but is
faster than the original one. And it doesn't have the bug with multiple
screens.


** Attachment added: smoother fading without color glitches and multiple 
screen bug
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[Bug 84731] Re: Syncing and merging X.org 7.2

2007-02-19 Thread Christof Krüger
Hi, I'm the one who posted the confirmation you are linking to in your
post. I've just tested it with the xorg nv drivers. It's still there so
it has nothing to do with the proprietary driver.

While the minimize animation is in progress, the mouse is sluggish and
is jumping. The animation does not last very long but this jumping is
quite annoying because it let's me think that something's wrong with my
pc.

Other than that, I've had no problems with the installation.

I can also confirm that there are some dependency problems in the
packages. I can't install several development packages:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  libx11-dev: Depends: libxcb-xlib0-dev but it is not installable

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[Bug 75466] Re: Unsupported image format

2007-02-09 Thread Christof Krüger
I can reproduce the bug. I start the game, play some levels and _then_
it crashes with the above error message.

** Changed in: moon-lander (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-05 Thread Christof Krüger
The bug could be fixed upstream with some help from Alexander Larsson on
IRC.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-04 Thread Christof Krüger
Said. Done.

This patch should fix the issue. I've also uploaded it upstream. It would be 
nice if someone could test it (and see if it breaks something).
See upstream bug for a description of what the patch does.


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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-04 Thread Christof Krüger
The above patch didn't work 100%, this is fixed now.

** Attachment added: revised bugfix
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[Bug 83236] Re: bittorrent crashes randomly

2007-02-04 Thread Christof Krüger
Hello,

could you please upload the crash report here? This would be of great
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[Bug 83236] Re: bittorrent crashes randomly

2007-02-04 Thread Christof Krüger
** Changed in: bittorrent (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-03 Thread Christof Krüger
I agree, that rants are never good. You have to keep in mind that you
are using free software written by people in their free time.

Nevertheless, I don't think that the usecase is _that_ uncommon. I've
started my computer days in the windows-world and was used to 'explorer'
for file browsing. I like having a tree view on the left side and a
'content'-view on the right one. And I bet I'm not the only one, even if
some usability-/user-friendlyness-guys prefer the current Ubuntu default
behaviour (which I personally dislike).

Therefore, this bug may not be critical or high 'cause it doesn't happen
with default ubuntu settings, but I also tend to think that it's not
'low' prio either since possible data loss is involved.

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-03 Thread Christof Krüger
argh... sorry for the bugspam folks :(

The bug's still there (my computer is playing tricks on me).

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2007-02-03 Thread Christof Krüger
Actually, this one seems to be fixed in feisty. I didn't even realize
this, yet. All the arguing for nothing ;)

When opening a folder, nautilus now shows Loading initially and
changes to (Empty) not until it finished loading.

Would be nice if someone could confirm this. This bug could be changed
to fixed, then.

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[Bug 81243] Re: crash in vorbis.so while using 'nicotine'

2007-02-02 Thread Christof Krüger
** Bug watch added: Mandriva Linux #28202
   http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=28202

** Also affects: pyvorbis (Mandriva) via
   http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=28202
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 81243] Re: crash in vorbis.so while using 'nicotine'

2007-02-02 Thread Christof Krüger
Using the test case

#!/usr/bin/python

from ogg.vorbis import VorbisComment
x = VorbisComment()
del x

yields the following stacktrace:

(gdb) bt
#0  0xb7de2dfb in free () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#1  0xb7864896 in py_vorbis_comment_dealloc (self=0x32) at 
src/pyvorbisinfo.c:384
#2  0x08086209 in PyDict_DelItem (op=0xb7d4fa44, key=0xb7d5f340) at 
../Objects/dictobject.c:691
#3  0x08061447 in PyObject_DelItem (o=0xb7d36e78, key=0xb7d5f340) at 
../Objects/abstract.c:181
#4  0x080c25ba in PyEval_EvalFrameEx (f=0x821351c, throwflag=0) at 
../Python/ceval.c:1738
#5  0x080c5eb5 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx (co=0xb797e650, globals=0xb7d4fa44, 
locals=0xb7d4fa44, args=0x0, argcount=0, kws=0x0, kwcount=0, 
defs=0x0, defcount=0, closure=0x0) at ../Python/ceval.c:2833
#6  0x080c5f27 in PyEval_EvalCode (co=0xb797e650, globals=0xb7d4fa44, 
locals=0xb7d4fa44) at ../Python/ceval.c:494
#7  0x080e52c3 in PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags (fp=0xb7eb5420, filename=0x8122202 
stdin, flags=0xbfb2e9f8) at ../Python/pythonrun.c:1264
#8  0x080e54f6 in PyRun_InteractiveLoopFlags (fp=0xb7eb5420, filename=0x8122202 
stdin, flags=0xbfb2e9f8) at ../Python/pythonrun.c:714
#9  0x080e5c22 in PyRun_AnyFileExFlags (fp=0xb7eb5420, filename=0x8122202 
stdin, closeit=0, flags=0xbfb2e9f8) at ../Python/pythonrun.c:683
#10 0x08059190 in Py_Main (argc=0, argv=0xbfb2eac4) at ../Modules/main.c:523
#11 0x080586c2 in main (argc=Cannot access memory at address 0x1) at 
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[Bug 62898] Re: Resizing columns need focusing first

2007-02-01 Thread Christof Krüger
I've found the bug and reported the fix upstream.
Implicit pointer grab release was broken in GTK+2. It was not releasing 
implicit pointer grabs when modifiers like NumLock were active at the moment 
the button was released. The behaviour described in this bug was a side effect 
of this. You can see this by trying to reproduce without numlock on.

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[Bug 81599] Re: hardware-monitor cpu monitoring should not include iowait

2007-01-31 Thread Christof Krüger
The author of hardware-monitor told me that he has commited the patch to
his sources, fixing the issue for the next release.

Therefore, this bug can be closed now (with either adding this patch to
the ubuntu package already, or waiting for the next hardware-monitor to
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[Bug 80939] Re: Depends on libdiscid0, which is not installable

2007-01-31 Thread Christof Krüger
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 78549 ***

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 78549
   Please sync libdiscid (0.1.0-1) from Debian unstable main

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[Bug 46943] Re: Memory consumption very high after several days uptime

2007-01-31 Thread Christof Krüger
did not occur since fresh install of dapper and I was the only one who
ever reported it.

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info = Fix Released

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[Bug 46943] Re: Memory consumption very high after several days uptime

2007-01-31 Thread Christof Krüger
This happened after upgrading to dapper, if I remember correctly, but a fresh 
dapper install fixed it and it never happened again since then (I used edgy and 
now I'm on feisty).
This bug can be closed.

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[Bug 81273] Re: list isn't rendered good

2007-01-28 Thread Christof Krüger
I'm using the builtin mga driver but I don't know what haytjes uses. My
bug may be unrelated to his since it happens only in one application for
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[Bug 81835] Re: [apport] update-manager crashed with DBusException in __call__()

2007-01-27 Thread Christof Krüger
Confirming it.
I can't start gnome-app-install either (see bug #81727)

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 79619] Re: Add/Remove programs crashed on Feisty

2007-01-27 Thread Christof Krüger
Hi MLucius,
the crash caused by dbus is not related to the original bug reported here.

The dbus-python-problem has been reported in bug #81727 and bug #81835

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[Bug 81273] Re: list isn't rendered good

2007-01-27 Thread Christof Krüger
I'm not sure if it is the same bug, but I have similar behaviour in the
picard audio tagger. What can be seen on the screenshot can be
reproduced by closing and reopening the albums node. When resizing the
window or clicking on an entry, the control is redrawn partially or
completely (depends on what you do).

I have not seen it with other applications yet (tried with gaim and
keyboard preferences, but to no avail)

** Attachment added: screenshot
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[Bug 81599] hardware-monitor cpu monitoring should not include iowait

2007-01-26 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: hardware-monitor

After booting my machine, updatedb is usually started by anacron and the
hardware-monitor shows 100% cpu load for some time. Inexperienced users
who don't know what updatedb is may be surprised and concerned why their
CPUs stay at 100% load minutes after booting has completed.

Therefore, my suggestion is that hardware-monitor should also substract
iowait from the total cpu load because of iowait not being actual cpu
load. The cpu can yield cycles to other processes while waiting for the
IO to complete.

The cpu-monitor in the hardware-monitor applet currently computes the
cpu load by substracting nice and idle loads from total cpu load
reported by libgtop.

** Affects: hardware-monitor (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81599] Re: hardware-monitor cpu monitoring should not include iowait

2007-01-26 Thread Christof Krüger
Here is a patch that changes the behaviour as described above. I've also
sent the patch to the author (he didn't answer yet)

** Attachment added: Make hardware-monitor ignore iowait times
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[Bug 42017] Re: disk-mount applet produces additional, confusing icons for fstab entries

2007-01-26 Thread Christof Krüger
The problem is that the USB entries entries are marked as user_visible
by gnome-vfs. When booting with the usb drive not connected, gnome-vfs
lists the drive without any mounted volumes. The entry has no hal udi
and the device_path is the same that is listed in /etc/fstab.
Additionally, activation_uri is set to the mount point set in fstab. In
my case it is a /dev/usb200gig and /media/200gig.

Now when you plug in the USB drive, udev creates a dev file, let us say
/dev/sda1. Because of the custom udev-rule, a symlink to /dev/sda1 is
created. In this example /dev/usb200gig is now pointing to /dev/sda1.

Gnome-vfs now lists an _additional_ drive entry with an hal udi and
device_path being /dev/sda1.

The diskmount applet displays all user_visible drives, so now there is
one button for the /dev/usb200gig (which has no volumes mounted, because
gnome-vfs ignores it) and one button for /dev/sda1 which can have a
volume entries when it is actually mounted.

A workaround for this is to 'killall gnome-vfs-daemon' from console. It
will respawn immediately and only list the one device from there on.
This entry has an hal udi, actuvation uri, the device path is /dev/sda1.
Looks like gnome-vfs follows the symlink now. It couln't follow it back
then because it didn't exist the last time gnome-vfs checked. And here
lies the problem: It doesn't check often enough. When a new device is
being attached, gnome-vfs should check if one of the already present
devices is available now and if it is actually the same one.

The fact that the device list is _not_ invariant (it's different, after
restarting gnome-vfs) shows that this is actually a bug.

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[Bug 42017] Re: disk-mount applet produces additional, confusing icons for fstab entries

2007-01-26 Thread Christof Krüger
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #332906
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332906

** Also affects: gnome-vfs (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332906
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 42017] Re: disk-mount applet produces additional, confusing icons for fstab entries

2007-01-26 Thread Christof Krüger
this is a bug in gnome-vfs, the diskmounter applet relies on correct
information from gnome-vfs. Visit computer:/// in nautilus and you'll
also see the duplicate drives.

** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-applets = gnome-vfs2
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 81243] crash in vorbis.so while using 'nicotine'

2007-01-24 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

I was using the python software 'nicotine' and it crashed repeatedly. Apport 
didn't see the crash.
Therefore, I started it from console to see what happens. It crashed again with 
the following error message:

*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/python: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 
0xb4575cf0 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(cfree+0x1bb)[0xb7e02f3b]
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/ogg/vorbis.so[0xb45224f3]
[0xb5acc144]
=== Memory map: 
08048000-0813e000 r-xp  08:01 2256910/usr/bin/python2.5
0813e000-08163000 rw-p 000f5000 08:01 2256910/usr/bin/python2.5
08163000-09d6a000 rw-p 08163000 00:00 0  [heap]
...
...

** Affects: pyvorbis (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81262] favicon-extension broken by invalid character in python source

2007-01-24 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: epiphany-extensions

When starting epiphany-browser with the favicon-extension the extension
does not load with the following error message on the console:

--
  File /usr/lib/epiphany/2.17/extensions/favicon.py, line 3
SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xc2' in file 
/usr/lib/epiphany/2.17/extensions/favicon.py on line 3, but no encoding 
declared; see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html for details

** (epiphany:23249): WARNING **: Could not initialize Python module 'favicon'
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It's the copyright character in the GPL note at the beginning of the file that 
is causing this error.
The solution is trivial: either replace the copyright-character by (c) or add 
the line

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

right after the shebang.

** Affects: epiphany-extensions (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 72887] Re: add/remove tells you to switch to advanced mode

2007-01-22 Thread Christof Krüger
In feisty herd 2, I tried to install 'picard' (audio file tagger) and it
told me the following:

-
Cannot install 'picard'
This application conflicts with other installed software. To install
'picard' the conflicting software must be removed before.

Switch to the advanced mode to resolve this conflict.
-

The message is generated from within AppInstall/AppInstall.py in
function canNotInstallApp (line 388 in version 0.3.6).

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[Bug 80939] Depends on libdiscid0, which is not installable

2007-01-22 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: python-musicbrainz2

Using up-to-date feisty herd 2.

The audio file tagger picard depends on python-musicbrainz2 whichitself 
depends on a package called libdiscid0.
Unfortunately, there is no package called libdiscid0 in ubuntu universe.

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  python-musicbrainz2: Depends: libdiscid0 but it is not installable

** Affects: python-musicbrainz2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 80836] xorg crashes when evolution starts causing mail-notification display a popup

2007-01-21 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xorg

I have mail-notification installed and set to display a popup-message
whenever a new mail arrives. mail-notification is configured to
automatically start on login. It's configured to check evolution mail
boxes for new mail.

When I login, mail-notification is blinking in the notification area
because it cannot connect to evolution because it is not started yet.
Now I start evolution and i have like 20 new mails. I see that mail-
notification starts to display popup-messages but before it can draw all
the popups the xserver crashes.

After logging in again, I can reproduce the behaviour. If I go to the
properties page of mail-notification before starting evolution and turn
off enable message popups, xorg does NOT crash when eventually
starting evolution.

This happened on feisty herd 2 with xorg release 7.1.1 with builtin mga
driver (matrox g550) using a xinerama setup.

Backtrace:
0: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x81) [0x80ca1a1]
1: [0xb7f92420]
2: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(miSetShape+0x2fe) [0x812868e]
3: /usr/X11R6/bin/X [0x81337c7]
4: /usr/X11R6/bin/X [0x8133c04]
5: /usr/X11R6/bin/X [0x8134baa]
6: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(Dispatch+0x18f) [0x808d16f]
7: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(main+0x485) [0x8074f45]
8: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdc) [0xb7d87ebc]
9: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(FontFileCompleteXLFD+0x1f9) [0x8074281]

I'd like to help you to find the bug, so if you need more info or want
me to debug with gdb, please tell me. Unfortunately, I could not find a
xorg-package with debug symbols turned on so that the above backtrace is
not as detailed as it possibly could be.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 80836] Re: xorg crashes when evolution starts causing mail-notification display a popup

2007-01-21 Thread Christof Krüger
Hi again,

A nice person in the ubuntu chats pointed me to a ddeb so I could debug
with gdb. Here is the backtrace:

(gdb) bt full
#0  miRegionDestroy (pReg=0x0) at ../../mi/miregion.c:397
No locals.
#1  0x0812868e in miSetShape (pWin=0x864fab0) at ../../mi/miwindow.c:1052
pScreen = (ScreenPtr) 0x825cb28
anyMarked = 1
pOldClip = (RegionPtr) 0x0
bsExposed = (RegionPtr) 0x0
dosave = 0
pLayerWin = (WindowPtr) 0x864fab0
#2  0x081337c7 in RegionOperate (client=0x855a228, pWin=0x864fab0, kind=0, 
destRgnp=0x8604358, srcRgn=0x86c6140, op=0, xoff=0, yoff=0,
create=0x8133180 CreateBoundingShape) at ../../Xext/shape.c:255
pScreen = (ScreenPtr) 0x825cb28
#3  0x08133c04 in ProcShapeMask (client=0x855a228) at ../../Xext/shape.c:477
pWin = (WindowPtr) 0x864fab0
pScreen = (ScreenPtr) 0x825cb28
srcRgn = (RegionPtr) 0x86c6140
destRgn = (RegionPtr *) 0x8604358
createDefault = (CreateDftPtr) 0x8133180 CreateBoundingShape
#4  0x08134baa in ProcShapeDispatch (client=0x855a228) at ../../Xext/shape.c:508
No locals.
#5  0x0808d16f in Dispatch () at ../../dix/dispatch.c:459
result = value optimized out
client = (ClientPtr) 0x855a228
nready = 0
start_tick = 7880
#6  0x08074f45 in main (argc=10, argv=0xbfee8814, envp=0x4000500) at 
../../dix/main.c:479
pScreen = value optimized out
i = 2
error = -1074886592
xauthfile = value optimized out
alwaysCheckForInput = {0, 1}

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[Bug 17595] Re: failure to parse xorg output leads to a hung gui.

2007-01-21 Thread Christof Krüger
** Changed in: hwdb-client (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info = Confirmed

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[Bug 76019] Re: after hibernating, mountpoint change...

2007-01-19 Thread Christof Krüger
I'm not sure if that's the same one:
I have an USB drive that is always mounted on /media/200gig. This mount point 
is determined by a user policy stored in /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy 
(There, I set the volume.policy.desired_mount_point based on 
storage_device:storage.serial).

When hibernating and waking up again the device will be mounted on
/media/200gig-1 instead of the desired mount point. The folder
/media/200gig exists and only contains a created by pmount-file. I
need to remove the /media/200gig folder and remount the device.

After wakeup from hibernation, I also get a popup-message saying that
the drive has not been safely removed. This seems to indicate that usb
drives are not properly unmounted before going to hibernation.

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[Bug 17595] Re: failure to parse xorg output leads to a hung gui.

2007-01-19 Thread Christof Krüger
The problem still exists in feisty herd 2.

The problem was that hwdb-gui relies on the fact that xrandr -q will
return some useful information. When xrandr is not present, a variable
used later fails to be set. This could be easily fixed by ensuring that
the variable (retval) will be assigned to on every possible execution
path.

The bigger problem I see here is that hwdb-gui has a bigger design
issue. It collects data in the format width x height @ frequency Hz.
But what if the user has multiple monitors (possibly running with
different frequencies)?

The question is: what kind of data does the ubuntu team want to collect?
It would be no problem to collect correct information about multiple
screens, color depth, running extensions, dpi etc. Is there a
specification of what kind of data in which format is expected to be
sent?

I've attached a patch that fixes the bug and furthermore queries
xwininfo -root if the xrandr-query fails. I could easily extend the
code to return the layout of dual-head setups but as already mentioned:
I would need to know which data and which format is desired by the
ubuntu team.

PS: The hwdb-gui program could need unifying tabs/whitespace.

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[Bug 79619] Re: Add/Remove programs crashed on Feisty

2007-01-19 Thread Christof Krüger
Unfortunately, I failed to backup the menu.p pickle file that
triggered this bug so I can't tell if the new release fixed the bug.
Forcing update-app-install as root seems to recreate the menu.p file so
that it works again, so maybe the actual bug was that this has not been
forced after transition from edgy to feisty.

Nevertheless, if the menu.p is corrupt for some reason, gnome-app-
install does not handle it and crashes. This is never good. See my patch
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[Bug 79619] Re: Add/Remove programs crashed on Feisty

2007-01-18 Thread Christof Krüger
I had the same problem. I don't know if this happenede because I upgraded to a 
dev version of ubuntu and if this problem would not occur for updates to the 
release version of feisty.
Nevertheless, if the pickle-file is corrupt for whatever reason, it would be 
nice if gnome-app-install would recover from that error. The attached patch 
should do the job.

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[Bug 34024] Re: the last characters are not taken into account if you're typing too fast

2006-10-09 Thread Christof Krüger
Hi Martin,

I played around a bit and found out that it still happens in Edgy.

To reproduce, execute for example gaim and gvim or gconf-editor so that they 
all appear from history when you type the letter g.
In order to make this bug more obvious, start gconf-editor and edit 
/apps/deskbar/typingdelay to something big, e.g. 2000 ms.

Now go to the taskbar and type g. Wait the 2 seconds for the list to
appear. gaim will be listed above gvim because of the alphabetical
sorting. Now finish typing gvim and press enter immediately (without
waiting the 2 seconds). Gaim will be executed although you typed
gvimenter

As a workaround I set the typingdelay in gconf-editor to 0 but that's a
bit of a dirty hidden trick ;)

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[Bug 34024] Re: the last characters are not taken into account if you're typing too fast

2006-09-30 Thread Christof Krüger
With Deskbar applet 2.16.0 (edgy beta) I don't have this behaviour any
more. It seems that pressing return does not work until the list is
updated to include all typed characters.

Unfortunately, this means that if I type whateverENTER, the default
action will not be triggered if I have not waited for the list to appear
before pressing ENTER. This means for me that I have to do it this
way: whateverwait-until-list-appearsENTER

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[Bug 63177] Previous text is not deleted or at least selected upon next deskbar usage

2006-09-30 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

This bug happens with version 2.16.0-0ubuntu2 shipped with edgy beta.

Firstly, use the deskbar applet as usual. For example, let's earch for 'Ubuntu' 
in wikipedia.
The behaviour compared to Dapper seems to have changed since the typed text is 
_not_ cleared after triggering the desired action. I consider this a bug itself 
because I do not want the previous text to appear that prominently on my 
gnome-panel (I use the entry in panel layout). I just wouldn't want everybody 
to see that if I had looked up 'Hemorrhoids' instead of 'Ubuntu' in wikipedia.

When using the hotkey (Alt+F3) to activate the deskbar-applet the next
time I want to use it, it selects the whole previous text so that I can
start typing immediately. However, this doesn't happen if I click it
with the mouse. You can see that the text is selected for some
milliseconds but then the cursor moves to the position where I have
clicked unselecting everything. However, it works if I click on the
border of the applet.

I would prefer that the text field is cleared when using the entry in
panel layout. That would also make the selection bug disappear as well.

** Affects: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 16894] Re: gnome-screenshot fails to work with multiple monitors

2006-09-30 Thread Christof Krüger
I can confirm it with edgy beta. There's another upstream bug open:
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[Bug 62894] Re: Strange behavior while moving maximized window (xinerama)

2006-09-30 Thread Christof Krüger
Hi Sebastien,

I've looked into the source code of metacity and could find the crucial
lines. I've atteched a diff. This is my very first patch, so please
forgive me if there's anything wrong with it.

The problem did not only occur when dragging horizontally starting on
the right monitor without shaking loose the windows first. It also
occurs when first shaking loose, then moving to the left and
reattaching with the cursor on the left monitor but with the window-
center on the right monitor.

Metacity first sets  the coordinates (window-saved_rect) to the top
left corner of the monitor and unmaximizes the grabbed window. Then, it
is maximizes it again. At this point window-user_rect is used as
reference to which xinerama workspace the window belongs. Therefore, the
window is maximized on the wrong monitor. When dragging the window
further the procedure is repeated: restoring the window to the left
monitor top left and immediately maximizing to the wrong monitor
yielding the weird window jumping.

The patch is a two-liner: The window-save_rect coordinates are also
written to window-user_rect which is legitimate since it is a user
requested moving operation. With that the window is maximized to the
correct xinerama workspace.

What are the right steps to fix the bug upstream, too?

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[Bug 62894] Re: Strange behavior while moving maximized window (xinerama)

2006-09-29 Thread Christof Krüger
It's Ubuntu Edgy Beta. This behaviour already occurred in Dapper I
didn't manage to file a bug before.

I have panels on the top of the left and on the right monitor (both are equally 
high) if that helps.
If you need further information or testing, please tell me.

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[Bug 49640] Re: xchat-xsys crash

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
I can confirm that. With default configuration (nothing entered in the
web browser configuration) click on the systray-icon and select web
browser.

Ubuntu created some debug information that I have attached. I also have
a core dump. Please tell me if I should upload it too (its quite big
though: 1.6 MB).

Another thing: I don't understand why xchat-systray needs a webbrowser, 
multimedia and email-button at all. If you need that, you can just add the 
according starters in your gnome-panel (or your window managers equivalent).
My suggestion would be to remove these menu entries, but thats OT here.

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[Bug 62890] hwdb-gui fails after sound test

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Hi,

I start hwdb-gui and click on forward. The program plays a sound file
that I can hear, so I click again on forward. Now the program says
Video and stops working. I can still click on cancel though but the
forward-button is disabled.

Following output can be seen on the console:

$ hwdb-gui 
set[1]: Audio Test
doing test
set[1]: Video
Xlib:  extension RANDR missing on display :0.0.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/hwdb-gui, line 153, in lambda
self.advance.connect(clicked, lambda w: self.adv(self.xmlfile))
  File /usr/bin/hwdb-gui, line 583, in adv
set[2] = set[2]+self.get_xorgdata()
  File /usr/bin/hwdb-gui, line 256, in get_xorgdata
return retval
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'retval' referenced before assignment

This can be reproduced every time.

** Affects: hwdb-client (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 62890] Re: hwdb-gui fails after sound test

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 17595 ***

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 17595
   Device Database Collection hangs at Video

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[Bug 17595] Re: Device Database Collection hangs at Video

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
I can confirm the problem. Just upgraded from dapper to edgy beta. See
duplicate bug  #62890 (sorry for filing it. Launchpad is sometimes
confusing for me)

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[Bug 62894] Strange behavior while moving maximized window (xinerama)

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

This one is not easy to describe. But let's try it.

I have a dual-head setup using xinerama.
On the right screen I open a window and maximize it.
Now I drag the window title and move it over to the left screen.

Supposed behavior is to un-maximize the window when dragged to a
position where the title bar is NOT near the upper margin of a monitor
and maximize if it actually is.

Please watch the video I uploaded on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8Uz_nja5fY

The resolution of the video is very limited so you can't actually see
the cursor. What I do is I drag the image preview window of the fire
photograph straight to the left. This does not work when I drag the
window purely horizontally. It starts to jump around, appears,
disappears...

It works when I first drag it downwards to detach it from the right
screen, then drag it over to the left screen and reattach it to
maximized state again.

** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 54741] Re: New windows stealing focus -- and passwords?

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
I agree with Koresko's points. Especially with the part where you
accidentally close unread dialogs by continue typing whatever you were
about to type without noticing the dialog in the first place. This has
happened to me a lot of times before. The same holds for typing ssh-
passwords into newly created windows.

I really like the sleep 5;xterm example. This is a thing that should
definitely be addressed by the window manager. I see no situation where
it would be desirable to steal focus while the user is typing. I think
that one second should be enough for most cases when not using focus
follows mouse.

I agree with the others that focus should never be stolen when focus
follows mouse is enabled, though.

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
The same happens for me all the time. I have a an external USB drive
with a lot of nested folders. I use the list view on the right pane. I
haven't seen it happen on the left pane though, even for big folders.

I didn't delete anything by accident yet, but when I browse through my
folders while searching for something I often expand a folder, see
what's inside and collapse it again. If I do it fast enough (and the USB
drive is slow enough) I miss some folders.

The (Empty) string sometimes stands there for about a second, so I would
consider  it as a medium bug because it really annoys me ;)

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[Bug 42690] Re: Nautilus list view calls non-empty folders empty while they load

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #340495
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340495

** Also affects: nautilus (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340495
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 62898] Resizing columns in right pane (list view) should not need focusing first

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
Public bug reported:

Open a folder in nautilus with the list view enabled in the right pane.
Now click inside the right pane, so it gets focus.
Try to resize one of the columns by moving the mouse to the small vertical bar 
between the column headings and pressing and holding the left mouse button. You 
can move the mouse around without nothing happening yet.

What you need to do first (and that's what I consider being the bug) is
clicking the column headings control in order to give it the focus
(there's no visual feedback for this though).

I hope that I filed this bug correctly. But please correct me if this is
a GTK or theme dependent bug.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 62898] Re: Resizing columns in right pane (list view) should not need focusing first

2006-09-28 Thread Christof Krüger
** Description changed:

  Open a folder in nautilus with the list view enabled in the right pane.
  Now click inside the right pane, so it gets focus.
- Try to resize one of the columns by moving the mouse to the small vertical 
bar between the column headings and pressing and holding the left mouse button. 
You can move the mouse around without nothing happening yet.
+ Try to resize one of the columns by moving the mouse to the small vertical 
bar between the column headings and pressing and holding the left mouse button. 
You can move the mouse around without anything happening.
  
  What you need to do first (and that's what I consider being the bug) is
  clicking the column headings control in order to give it the focus
  (there's no visual feedback for this though).
  
  I hope that I filed this bug correctly. But please correct me if this is
  a GTK or theme dependent bug.

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