[Bug 1484157] Re: AltGr key acts like "Select All"

2018-04-24 Thread Marcin Kielar
I have same issue since a year or so. This is really annoying, as right
ALT on my keyboard is used to enter national characters - so it is used
heavily. In *some* places you loose what you just typed making it
impossible to work.

I noticed it is really hard to tell where issue will appear; right now I
have multiple tabs in Firefox 59.0.2 (64-bit) open. This "add comment"
text area works fine. I have another webpage open in same firefox, where
this occurs.

I also confirm this behaviour in libre office writer's search textbox (4.2.8.2
Build ID: 420m0 Build:2).

marcin

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[Bug 479581] [NEW] Occasional critical temperature reached when waking up from suspend (abit/intel desktop)

2009-11-09 Thread Marcin Kielar
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: acpi

Hi

I have a problem with my abit i45cv/intel. Suspend to ram works fine (with 
s3-bios and s3-mode), but occasionally it has a problem with waking up. Just 
after pressing power, after video bios message is displayed, I get the 
Critical temperature reached (121 C), shutting down message - and system 
halts. The 121 degrees doesn't match my trip points:
critical (S5):   90 C
passive: 80 C: tc1=4 tc2=3 tsp=60 devices=CPU0 
active[0]:   80 C: devices= FAN 

The settings in bios also doesn't match as far as I remember (121 is a
bit high temperature).

I'm not sure if this is a problem with Ubuntu, or maybe my bios
misreports temperature. As a workaround I've tried to disable critical
temparature shutdown - but with no luck... (any tips?)

Jaunty 9.04, 2.6.28-16-generic

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

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[Bug 119647] Re: gnome-commander won't run programs in the terminal

2008-01-27 Thread Marcin Kielar
Confirm - problem remains on the fresh gutsy installation.
gnome-terminal -e ls executed from the command prompt works.

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[Bug 119647] Re: gnome-commander won't run programs in the terminal

2008-01-27 Thread Marcin Kielar
Setting options|programs|terminal to 
gnome-terminal -e bash -c %s
seems to fix problem.

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[Bug 113428] Re: obexfs cannot be unmounted by non-root user

2007-09-21 Thread Marcin Kielar
same problem...

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[Bug 113431] Re: obexfs incorrectly displays non-english characters in directory names

2007-09-21 Thread Marcin Kielar
One more observation, probably linked:
if the disc drive name contains national characters, the mounted filesystem may 
contain invalid entries.

obexftp -l returns wise XML (C: and E: entries for my nokia E50), while after 
mounting this over obexfs
i get two E: subdirs. The C: drive's name (which is Pamięć telefonu in 
polish) is probably causing problems.
After switching the phone to english (C: becames Phone memory) everything 
starts working.


** Attachment added: XML returned by obexftp -l
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[Bug 54292] nautilus cdrom mount problem

2006-07-27 Thread Marcin Kielar
Public bug reported:

I've noticed problem with cd rom (and other removable media probably)
mounting using system browser. I think it stopped working after some
system update (breezy-dapper?), but I cannot tell when exacly (I do not
use cd frequently).

1. My fstab contains
 /dev/hdg /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0

2. /media/cdrom is linked to /media/cdrom0

3. In Disk Manager cdrom is visible (access path: /media/cdrom0)

4. In Removable Drives and Media Preferences, automount options are
enabled (mount when hot plugged, mount when inserted, browse when
inserted).

5. I'm able to mount/unmount cd manually using regular mount/unmount

6. It works when:
- place cd on tray, 
- open computer browser, select CD/DVD drive, right click, mount volume
- cd tray closes, cd volume name appears instead of generic description in 
browser window, cd icon appears on desktop.

7. It doesn't work when:
- place cd on tray
- close tray manually
- (cd gets mounted without notifying the one who should be notified)
- open computer browser, select CD/DVD drive, when trying to access/mount 
volume, error message, saying that drive is already mounted appears (mount: 
block device /dev/hdg is write-protected, mounting read-only

mount: /dev/hdg already mounted or /media/cdrom0 busy

mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdg is already mounted on /media/cdrom0
)

marcin

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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