[Bug 488153] Re: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (sky2): transmit queue 0 timed out

2011-04-14 Thread Dmik
Just got into the very same trouble after enabling Jumbo frames for the
adapter (ifconfig eth0 mtu 9000). Seems that the sky2 driver isn't
capable of working at high data transmission speeds. Resetting mtu back
to normal (1500) fixes the issue here. 100% reproducibility.

My adapter is Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit
Ethernet Controller (rev 12).

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[Bug 358654] Re: udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured

2010-09-15 Thread Dmik
Just got exactly the same problem after installing the batch of updates
(accumulated for the 10 days of my absence)  through Update Manager that
included the latest generic kernel update. Only could solve this by
running

  sudo update-initramfs -u -k 2.6.32-24-generic

while booting another kernel that was luckily installed along on the
same machine and was not touched by the update. (Credits go to Audi200Q
that published the solution at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1567147).

I think this bug should be marked as Critical as it's definitely
impossible for a non-geek person to solve it on his(er) own which makes
their computer completely unusable until an Ubuntu expert with a boot CD
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[Bug 571308] Re: Thunderbird crashes with segmentation fault

2010-06-24 Thread Dmik
Actually, nscd does NOT fix the problem here as Thunderbird still
crashes. What happens in my case is exactly what described in Bug
#556829 (found it with gdb) and the solution posted there (installing
the fixed thunderbird package from PPA) helped. So probably this bug is
simply a duplicate.

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[Bug 571308] Re: Thunderbird crashes with segmentation fault

2010-06-21 Thread Dmik
Same problem, same solution (installing nscd) helped.

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[Bug 395819] Re: Gnome-Do Preventing Suspend

2010-06-03 Thread Dmik
The problem is still there in Lucid. I have to close Gnome Do before
each suspend.

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[Bug 392265] Re: "Unread Messages" icon is difficult to distinguish from default icon

2009-12-01 Thread Dmik
mac_v, sorry for breaking in again, but could you please ask the
respective developers to look at #485959 in case if they haven't already
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[Bug 485959] [NEW] Support customizable notification aggressiveness levels for different applications

2009-11-20 Thread Dmik
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: indicator-applet

First, I posted this comment to #392265:

"The current (karmic) indication of the new messages in the indicator
applet doesn't do its job here. The peripheral vision doesn't register
any difference when a new message comes up. This is especially true if
you select some dark theme like New Wave. This is even more true if you
have a modern notebook (most of which are TN-film as far as I know)
which is very sensitive to angles so that starting with some position
light gray and dark gray just look the same. I was constantly missing
notifications from Empathy and some people even got mad at me for the
silence :) so I had to switch back to Pidgin with its big flashing
smile.

My vote is that the icon should be flashing or jumping or glowing or
such. The peripheral vision is much more sensitive to the dynamics than
to the statics (here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troxler%27s_fading you
will find some interesting info about that).

BTW adding good dynamics may let keep the current monochrome look and
feel the developers are so picky about without negatively affecting the
function."

Then I realized that different applications actually have different
indication requirements.

For example, instant messaging clients are actually real-time
applications; they deal with conversations that are happening just now.
Obviously, the indication of events related to these conversations
should be as annoying as possible because a failure to notice a new
message from the other party may make people think you are ignoring them
which is sometimes interpreted as very offensive. And if you try to
explain that this is due to the fact that in Ubuntu we have such a
notification strategy, bla-bla-bla... this will be a bad excuse.

On the other hand, the email client is a slightly different kind of
application. It's sort of off-line communication where the person
usually reads emails in batches when he has some free minutes and with
quite significant delays in between. This makes a flashing notification
for new emails inappropriate -- I don't want to get constantly and
aggressively notified about new messages that I'm not going to read
within the next 10 minutes anyway.

This, I think, clearly demonstrates that it is a bad idea to treat all
applications equally, the way the indicator-applet does it right now. It
needs a settings dialog where the user can set his notification
preferences for each supported application separately: how annoying the
icon should be, if and for how long he wants to see the notifications
balloons and so on.

As this is not just changing the icon theme, I'm reporting it here.

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

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[Bug 392265] Re: "Unread Messages" icon is difficult to distinguish from default icon

2009-11-20 Thread Dmik
My 5 cents: the current (karmik) indication of the new messages in the
indicator applet doesn't do its job here. The peripheral vision doesn't
register any difference when a new message comes up. This is especially
true if you select some dark theme like New Wave. This is even more true
if you have a modern notebook (most of which are TN-film as far as I
know) which is very sensitive to angles so that starting with some
position light gray and dark gray just look the same. I was constantly
missing notifications from Empathy and some people even got mad at me
for the silence :) so I had to switch back to Pidgin with its big
flashing smile.

My vote is that the icon should be flashing or jumping or glowing or
such. The peripheral vision is much more sensitive to the dynamics than
to the statics (here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troxler%27s_fading you
will find some interesting info about that).

BTW adding good dynamics may let keep the current monochrome look and
feel the developers are so picky about without negatively affecting the
function.

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[Bug 400391] Re: totem crashed with SIGSEGV

2009-11-17 Thread Dmik
Here is another backtrace of the same problem with the only difference
that the application is rhythmbox (the same actually happens to any
gstreamer-based application, for example Listen). I can constantly
reproduce the crash by starting/stopping the playback of the specified
mms stream (see the backtrace) 2-4 times in a row.

** Attachment added: "gdb-rhythmbox.txt"
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[Bug 214394] Re: Rhythmbox crashes when repeatedly attempting to play internet radio stations, then deleting them from the list.

2009-11-17 Thread Dmik
Hey, wait, I stumbled upon this one because the symptoms are just the
same (and it's generally not useful to create duplicates) and besides I
did everything as the bug supervisor for Rhythmbox asked in #4. The fact
that it's a new bug is only my suggestion, I may not know some details
so I left the question open to get an advise from an involved person.
I'd also be glad if you told me what apport is and what package I should
report the new bug against (gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad or libmms).

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[Bug 214394] Re: Rhythmbox crashes when repeatedly attempting to play internet radio stations, then deleting them from the list.

2009-11-17 Thread Dmik
Another observation is that the crash actually happens with other
gstreamer-based applications, e.g. Listen or Banshee. So probably the
bug should be recreated against gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad (or maybe even
libmms0 as it actually crashes in there and I couldn't reproduce the
crash wtih e.g. mp3 streams).

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[Bug 214394] Re: Rhythmbox crashes when repeatedly attempting to play internet radio stations, then deleting them from the list.

2009-11-17 Thread Dmik
I actually now think that the crash is not due to deleting the stations
it's due to multiple attempts to start/stop playback of the same or
different stations. I can easily reproduce it after 2-3 start/stop
cycles.

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[Bug 214394] Re: Rhythmbox crashes when repeatedly attempting to play internet radio stations, then deleting them from the list.

2009-11-17 Thread Dmik
I experience exactly the same issue. Has been happening at least since
Ubuntu 9.04.

Attached is the backtrace as requested in comment #4.


** Attachment added: "Backtrace of the crash"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35786894/gdb-rhythmbox.txt

** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 41411] Re: Fonts are mapped to ugly fonts (which also causes problems with OOo)

2009-11-13 Thread Dmik
May I ask why is this bug still unassigned? Isn't it necessary to move
it to karmik where the situation is still the same? These Nimbus fonts
are really anti-aesthetic (to my taste, no matter anti-aliased or not)
and there is no clean way to uninstall them which I'd really prefer.

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[Bug 480957] Re: Step 3 of 6 takes for about an hour

2009-11-11 Thread Dmik

** Attachment added: "partman"
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[Bug 480957] [NEW] Step 3 of 6 takes for about an hour

2009-11-11 Thread Dmik
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubiquity

When installing Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit (using the desktop install CD), step
3 of 6 (the one that starts with the "Starting partitioner" progress
dialog) takes for about an hour here. The "Starting partitioner" dialog
runs up to 100% in about 1 min, disappears, and then the (previous)
keyboard layout selection page stays visible all the remaining time with
the mouse pointer having the "please wait" shape. The hard disk led
keeps blinking during this hour. When the process finishes and I select
the manual partition configuration, it takes another 10 minutes to show
the "Prepare partitions" dialog. As long as I perform manual
assignments, the "Scanning disks..." progress dialog periodically
appears, sometimes taking another ~10 min each time to complete. I
noticed that this 10 min delay always happens when I change the
properties (e.g. mount point) of the NTFS partition which is ~123G in
size (/dev/sda14, see below) and that changing the properties of other
partitions is way faster (less than a minute). When I'm finished with
partitions and press Next, the remaining part of the installation
process goes flawlessly up to the end.

Note that I also tried to run "gparted /dev/sda" manually from the
terminal while booted from the desktop install CD and I must confirm
that the gparted start-up also takes about 10 min in this case (it says
"scanning /dev/sda..." while starting), so the delay is somehow related
to the layout of my hard disk it seems -- the difference is that the
installer probably scans the hard disk several times and hence the 5-6
times longer delay. BTW, I looked at the output of gparted and it
doesn't print anything interesting to the terminal except the libparted
version (so it's definitely not the missing floppy delay I read
somewhere about when searching for an explanation).

Here is the output of 'fdisk -l /dev/sda':

Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xfb7cfb7b

   Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1   *   1   18001a  OS/2 Boot Manager
/dev/sda2   2 524 4200997+   7  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda3 5251569 8393962+  17  Hidden HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda41570   30401   2315930405  Extended
/dev/sda5   *15702614 83939317  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda6   *26153659 8393931   83  Linux
/dev/sda7   *36603921 2104483+  82  Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda8   *39224183 2104483+   7  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda9   *41844445 2104483+  82  Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda10  *44464968 42009667  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda11  *4969810225173823+   7  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda12  *8103   1123625173823+  83  Linux
/dev/sda13  *   11237   1437025173823+   7  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda14  14371   29355   1203669817  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda15  29356   30401 8401963+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)

I also attached the /var/log/installer/syslog and
/var/log/installer/partman files, as requested. I see a lot of messages
related to ntfs and /dev/sda14 in there and it even complains that NTFS
is inconsistent but I think it's unrelated because I've just fixed the
NTFS partition from Windows and repeated the install attempt -- the same
long-long delay in step 3 of 6 (though I didn't wait till the end this
time).

PS. Starting gparted from Ubuntu running from the hard disk is much
faster BTW -- it takes just half a minute instead of 10.

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

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[Bug 480957] Re: Step 3 of 6 takes for about an hour

2009-11-11 Thread Dmik

** Attachment added: "syslog"
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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2009-06-04 Thread Dmik
The particular gnome-terminal issue has gone. By this I mean that gnome-
terminal in jaunty seems to take font rendering settings from gconf and
therefore immediately follows the changes made on the Appearance->Fonts
tab including hinting, rgb and the rest just like all other native gnome
applications.

So I guess this defect may be closed.

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[Bug 365674] Re: Microphone only works after toggling input source.

2009-05-16 Thread Dmik
I forgot to mention that this started to happen immediately after
upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty. Another unpleasant change is that the
Microphone Boost control has disappeared and the Microphone record level
is very low now (even if the Capture level is set to maximum) -- I
suspect that Mic Boost is just turned off.

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[Bug 365674] Re: Microphone only works after toggling input source.

2009-05-16 Thread Dmik
I can confirm that this bug also presents on the Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
motherboard:

01:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc HD48x0 audio
Subsystem: PC Partner Limited Device aa30
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17
Memory at f501 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: 
Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel

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[Bug 291467] Re: Delayed Login

2009-04-16 Thread Dmik
dtrichar, what distribution are you using? Here, there is no
/usr/lib/gnome.wm and no /usr/bin/gnome.wm, but there is /usr/bin/gnome-
wm which looks similar to what you posted. However, doing what you
propose didn't solve the problem -- the delay is still there.

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-12-08 Thread Dmik
BTW, the source of this defect's problem is that GTK/Gnome takes font
configuration from its own settings (managed by gconf) and applies it to
the font rendering engine when drawing as far as I understand. This
configuration may differ from the system configuration of the font
engine maintained in /etc/fonts and as a result, any non-GTK/Gnome
application may look differently if there are mismatches.

There are even more curious problems caused by this two this two-source
configuration scheme. For example, If you add "rgba=rgb" to one of
/etc/fonts files, then the Subpixel order setting from Appearance/Fonts
won't take any effect at all: the subpixel order will always stay "rgb",
and so on.

I understand that Gnome people maintain their own configuration because
they want to have the changes in the font settings immediately visible
in running GTK applications. Unless the system font renderer instance
used by gnome-terminal/Qt3/Qt4 may be reconfigured w/o restarting X, I
don't think there is an acceptable solution that could provide instant
configuration synchronization.

But at least gnome-terminal may be fixed so that it takes *all* font
settings from gconf instead of falling back to system (/etc/fonts)
configuration for some of them (like hinting).

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-12-08 Thread Dmik
I booted up another 8.04 system (not upgraded to 8.10) and found that I
have 10-hinting-medium.conf  there as well and still have bad hinting
and height mismatch. Putting 10-hinting-full.conf instead solved the
issue on that machine. Seems like what they call Medium in
Appearance/Fonts and in /etc/fonts is not the same. In fact, both Medium
and Full settings in Appearance/Fonts have exactly the same effect,
while both "hintstyle=hintmedium" and "hintstyle=hintslight" have
exactly the same effect in /etc/fonts/*.conf.

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-12-08 Thread Dmik
Well, maybe in my case 10-hinting-slight.conf was put there by 8.04
(this is where this mismatch started for me) and left untouched by the
upgrade to 8.10. Anyway, do you want to say that you still have
mismatching fonts in gnome-terminal with 10-hinting-medium.conf or 10
-hinting-full.conf in /etc/fonts/conf.d/? Maybe you have ~/.fonts.conf
(or ~/.Xresources) that overrides the system settings?

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-12-06 Thread Dmik
I found a way to affect the font rendering quaity in gnome-terminal, Qt3
and Qt4: they seem to use fontconfig settings from /etc/fonts. For some
strange reason, on Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 8.10, /etc/fonts/conf.d
contains a link to 10-hinting-slight.conf which is equivalent to setting
Hinting to Slght in the Appearance/Font dialog. Slight hinting produces
very poor results and can even make the fonts have different height in
pixels comparing to Medium and Full hinting.

So, the solution gnome-terminal, Qt3 and Qt4 apps is to delete
/etc/fonts/conf.d/10-hinting-slight.conf and put a link to
/etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-hinting-medium.conf or to
/etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-hinting-full.conf in the /etc/fonts/conf.d/
directory. Then, after logging out and logging in again, you will have
the same font height and rendering quality in both GTK and in all those
applications.

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[Bug 291467] Re: Delayed Intrepid Login

2008-12-06 Thread Dmik
Seeing the same. In my case, disabling gnome-wm (Window Magager) in
Startup Programs and adding a new entry that starts compiz-manager
solved the problem. Fast startup and no errors in .xsession-errors.

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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-18 Thread Dmik
Some more offtopic, JFYI: setting smb_open_files_max to 500 instead of
100 in .smb/smbnetfs.conf helped with smbnetfs and multithreaded access,
no errors any more. The complex build process is a really good stress
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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-17 Thread Dmik
Not actually related to the defect but I've just bumped into it.
Intensive multithreaded access to the same files on a share (in my case,
make command run in parallel mode using four threads) causes problems
(sporadic errors like 'no such file or directory' or 'file read error'
that disappear after a re-run of the command) with the downgraded
version of libsmbclient too. However, fusesmb suffers much more from
that problem than smbnetfs. If I limit the number of threads to just one
(make -j 1) the problems disappears completely (both in fusesmb and in
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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-16 Thread Dmik
And cp /CONTENTS/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.* /usr/lib/  :)

Sorry, but it's really sad that there is no preview/edit function for
comments...

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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-16 Thread Dmik
Errr, sudo ldconfig of course.

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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-16 Thread Dmik
Actually you can downgrade libsmbclient manually to prevent from braking
package dependencies. Just download a correct package from here
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-updates/libsmbclient and unpack it to
. Then do:

  sudo mv /usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0 /usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0.bak
  sudo cp /CONTENTS/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.*
  ldconfig

I've been running the system downgraded this way for a couple of days
now on two PCs while actively using fusesmb'd resources from Nautilus
and other Gnome programs and no problems so far.

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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-14 Thread Dmik
Hmm, there is a more serious side effect after the reboot though: the
computer:/// protocol stops working in nautilus (and some other problems
like missing label names from local hard disk volume mounts) -- all due
to a broken gvfs-backends apparently.

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[Bug 198351] Re: fusesmb - Not working properly.

2008-11-14 Thread Dmik
I can confirm that downgrading manually to libsmbclient_3.0.28a-1ubuntu4
only fixes the described problem. It breaks the gfvs-backends package
though but it doesn't seem to have any negative effect so far other than
an annoying icon in the notification area and warnings from package
installation tools. This confirms that the problem is in
libsmbclient_3.2.3-1ubuntu3 shipped with intrepid.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-14 Thread Dmik
I have installed a new kernel 2.6.27.8 from interpid-proposed and the
problem has gone. Thanks.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-11 Thread Dmik
I'm also getting these 'bad: scheduling from the idle thread!' entries
that eventually exhaust the hard disk due to giant log file sizes in
/var/log. The interesting thing is that it starts to happen only and
immediately after I disable Wireless through the NetworkManager tray
icon. Re-enabling Wireless doesn't fix the problem though, only reboot
does. Another observation is that klogd begins to eat 50% of the dual
core CPU when the problem starts. The machine is Lenovo T61p type
6460-D8G if it matters.

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[Bug 262152] Re: brings up both wired and wireless interfaces; hard to pick just one through the UI

2008-11-09 Thread Dmik
In many cases it's not so much annoying as wasting resources (there is
absolutely no point to have two active connections to the same router).
I think that the default (one active connection at a time, wired
preferred) should be restored. Of course, there are situations when
several connections should be active but for these not-so-usual cases a
more sophisticated setup is necessary (e.g. order of precedence, what
can work in parallel with with what and so on).

If someone knows a simple way to restore the old behavior, please share.

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[Bug 260492] Re: opening a directory using an application change associations incorrectly

2008-11-07 Thread Dmik
Saw the same problem here (folders are opened with Totem). Started to
happen immediately after upgrading to Intrepid. Yes, I did choose once
to open a folder with Totem back then when it was Hardy yet but this
didn't change the default: I opened the home folder (and other folders)
a zillion times after that and naitilus was started for them, not Totem.
What changed the default was the upgrade process.

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-11-07 Thread Dmik
I want to add some more details. First, the issue is not just the
different height but also the different quality. If you look closer at
the screenshots you will see that the font in gnome-terminal looks more
"dirty" and "noisy". This looks to me like if a different font rendering
engine were used in gnome-terminal (or at least a different anti-
aliasing setup).

Second, it may be important that it started to happen when I upgraded
from Gutsy to Hardy (8.04) and still present in Intrepid (8.10). In
other words, in Feisty (7.10) the problem didn't exist: the font in
gnome-terminal looked exactly like in gedit (provided it's the same
family and size of course).

Below I attach another two screenshots that show the difference in size
and quality. Note also that the fonts in gnome-terminal look exactly
like in Qt3/Qt4 applications which hints that both use the same font
renderer. It would be really cool if Qt3/Qt4 were fixed too so that all
applications in Ubuntu would show the fonts in the exact quality.

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-11-07 Thread Dmik

** Attachment added: "hardy_font_rendering.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19471647/hardy_font_rendering.png

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[Bug 287578] Re: Font height is not the same as in other applications

2008-11-07 Thread Dmik

** Attachment added: "intrepid_font_rendering.png"
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[Bug 235284] Re: Suspend-to-ram broken on IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad T61p [FIXED]

2008-07-29 Thread Dmik
I can confirm that the suggested fix works for me (model 6460, Fn+F4),
and I see a normal login window after resume. Thank you!

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[Bug 96676] Re: [feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal

2008-07-28 Thread Dmik
No, the bug is still present here (8.04). I.e. pressing F1, F2, F3 and
F4 with modifiers still doesn't work and generates the same sequence as
demonstrated in the description. Shift+Arrows work though.

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[Bug 114032] Re: valgrind finds "Invalid read of size 4" in dlopen

2007-10-23 Thread Dmik
I see exactly the same both on Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10 (ld/libdl-2.6).

I have also found a similar redhat bug report:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3072

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[Bug 90795] Re: Unmount of remote CIFS shares fails with timeout on system shutdown

2007-06-03 Thread Dmik
As further practice has shown, umountnfs.sh should be moved up more, so
that it runs before K20dbus (isn't network-service actually a dbus-based
service and therefore gets terminated when dbus shuts down?). For
example, to K17umountnfs.sh. When placed there, SMB/CIFS shares are
unmounted before the network is down as a result of network-service
termination. The only situation where I still get the described delay is
if I shutdown/reboot my PC too quickly after starting it up -- in
particular, before an attempt to auto-mount an inaccessible SMB/CIFS
share from fstab is timed out. In this case, umountnfs.sh does nothing
(since the share isn't mounted yet), which leads to a complain from CIFS
still trying to find a network resource when the network gets down.

Anyway, all this is just tossing things around again. I have no real
knowledge about System V init and Debian specifics, so I may be wrong
somewhere.

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[Bug 90795] Re: Unmount of remote CIFS shares fails with timeout on system shutdown

2007-05-26 Thread Dmik
Actually, it turns out that moving S20sendsigs to S45sendsigs is not a
right idea because it somehow breaks the functionality of the following
scripts on my second Feisty installation. Moving S31umountnfs.sh to
S17umountnfs.sh seems to work better. The description in S15wpa-ifupdown
says that it goes before sendsigs because sendsigs kills something it
needs; in our case sendsigs must be killing network-manager which shuts
down network interfaces which makes it impossible for CIFS to unmount
its file systems properly.

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[Bug 90795] Re: Unmount of remote CIFS shares fails with timeout on system shutdown

2007-05-21 Thread Dmik
I can confirm that the above fixes the problem on my Feisty system;
though I had to do the same (mv S20sendsigs S45sendsigs) in /etc/rc0.d
as well, to have it work when shutting down the system instead of just
rebooting. I don't know if it's the correct way, but thanks to ardya
anyway for the workaround.

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[Bug 96676] Re: [feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal

2007-05-04 Thread Dmik
Alex, I've tried to downgrade gnome-terminal to 2.16.1-0ubuntu1 in
Feisty and nothing has changed. It means that the problem is indeed not
(entirely) in gnome-terminal itself but maybe somewhere else in GNOME --
the thing is that gnome-terminal is where it can be clearly observed.
Anyway, I still have an Edgy machine nearby where gnome-terminal 2.16.1
doesn't show the above problems (but xterm still does), and if you need
me to test/check something please ask.

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[Bug 90795] Re: Unmount of remote CIFS shares fails with timeout on system shutdown

2007-03-31 Thread Dmik
I have exactly the same problem on Ubuntu Feisty. I my case, also I get
messages during shutdown complaining about CIFS command timeouts (CIFS
shares are mounted on bootup from /etc/fstab).

I can also confirm that after removing the network-manager package the
problem completely disappears.

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[Bug 96676] Re: [feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal

2007-03-26 Thread Dmik
Sorry for the flood with spelling corrections, I should have guessed it
will e-mail every single one to subscribers :)

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[Bug 96676] [feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal

2007-03-26 Thread Dmik
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

After upgrading from Edgy to Feisty, gnome-terminal started to generate
"wrong" sequences when pressing Shift/Alt/Ctrl-F1..F4 keys, and some
other (like Shift-Arrows). In particular, it generates:

   Shift...Alt.Ctrl
F1  \EO1;2P   \EO1;3P   \EO1;5P
F2  \EO1;2Q   \EO1;3Q   \EO1;5Q
F3  \EO1;2R   \EO1;3R   \EO1;5R
F4  \EO1;2S   \EO1;3S   \EO1;5S

while it should:

   Shift.Alt...Ctrl
F1  \EO2P \EO3P \EO5P
F2  \EO2Q \EO3Q \EO5Q
F3  \EO2R \EO3R \EO5R
F4  \EO2S \EO3S \EO5S

according to the output of the infocmp command (TERM is set to xterm
here, by default). The second ("correct") variant of sequences is also
exactly what happens in the Edgy installation on another computer.

It looks like 1; gets inserted into the middle of the sequence for these
function keys and also into the middle of sequences for combinations
like Shift-Up/Down/Left/Right. As a result, it's not possible anymore to
e.g. create a new file using Shift-F4 in Midnight commander, or to
select text in its built-in editor using Shift+Arrows.

By the way, the xterm application both in Edgy and Feisty generates
sequences from the first table (i.e. with 1; inserted), but I found how
to change it by editing xterm resources (/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-
color), which didn't influence gnome-terminal though. It also didn't
completely restore the normal behavior of Midnight Commander
(Shift-F1..F4 started to work but other function keys stopped to work
properly). It looks like these problems in xterm and in gnome-terminal
have a common root.

Also, I tried to alter the xterm definition in terminfo by replacing
sequences from the second table with ones from the first one. It also
worked, but again, only for those F1..F4 keys, and broke recognition of
other function keys. Anyway, I don't think that changing the xterm
definition is a correct way to go, because what is in terminfo by
default seems to be a kind of standard nowadays (at least for common
keys and combinations).

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -s gnome-terminal
Package: gnome-terminal
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 432
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers 
Architecture: i386
Version: 2.18.0-0ubuntu1
Replaces: gnome-terminal2
Provides: x-terminal-emulator

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

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
  
  After upgrading from Edgy to Feisty, gnome-terminal started to generate
  "wrong" sequences when pressing Shift/Alt/Ctrl-F1..F4 keys, and some
  other (like Shift-Arrows). In particular, it generates:
  
  Shift Alt   Ctrl
  F1  \EO1;2P   \EO1;3P   \EO1;5P
  F2  \EO1;2Q   \EO1;3Q   \EO1;5Q
  F3  \EO1;2R   \EO1;3R   \EO1;5R
  F4  \EO1;2S   \EO1;3S   \EO1;5S
  
  while it should:
  
  Shift Alt   Ctrl
  F1  \EO2P \EO3P \EO5P
  F2  \EO2Q \EO3Q \EO5Q
  F3  \EO2R \EO3R \EO5R
  F4  \EO2S \EO3S \EO5S
  
  according to the output of the infocmp command (TERM is set to xterm
  here, by default). The second ("correct") variant of sequences is also
  exactly what happens in the Edgy installation on another computer.
  
  It looks like 1; gets inserted to the middle of the sequence for these
  function keys and also in the middle of sequences for combinations like
- Shift-Up/Down/Left/Right. As a result, it's no more possible to e.g.
+ Shift-Up/Down/Left/Right. As a result, it's not possible anymore to e.g.
  create a new file using Shift-F4 in Midnight commander, or to select
  text in its built-in editor using Shift+Arrows.
  
- Btw, the xterm application both in Edgy and Feisty generates sequences
- from the first table (i.e. with 1; inserted), but I found how to change
- it by editing xterm resources (/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color), which
- didn't influence gnome-terminal though. It also didn't completely
- restore the normal behavior of Midnight Commander (Shift-F1..F4 started
- to work but other function keys stopped to work properly). It looks like
- these problems in xterm and in gnome-terminal have a common root.
+ By the way, the xterm application both in Edgy and Feisty generates
+ sequences from the first table (i.e. with 1; inserted), but I found how
+ to change it by editing xterm resources (/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-
+ color), which didn't influence gnome-terminal though. It also didn't
+ completely restore the normal behavior of Midnight Commander
+ (Shift-F1..F4 started to work but other function keys stopped to work
+ properly). It looks like these problems in xterm and in gnome-terminal
+ have a common root.
  
  Also, I tried to alter the xterm definition in terminfo by replacing
- sequences from the second table from ones from the first one