[Bug 1863361] Re: Global Menu does not work with Firefox on ubuntu 20.04

2020-11-11 Thread vexorian
Please tag it "Won't fix" instead of invalid.

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[Bug 1131664] Re: The default apps should have standard menubars under Unity

2020-08-28 Thread vexorian
And thus Gnome's poor UX design is dragging everyone else with them.

Maybe Gnome developers and Canonical can live in a pretend world where a
Hamburger menu is a remotely-acceptable UX in A DESKTOP OS, but for
those of us who use Ubuntu professionally this design is just not
practical.


I'm retiring my yearly Canonical donation, dropping Unity in favor of Gnome  
should have been a enough of a signal that Canonical no longer have an interest 
in actually improving the Desktop experience. Instead it looks like the 
donations are going towards advertising cloud solution and it looks like 
Canonical devs are too busy defending the WSL in twitter to be able to make 
these sort of improvements.

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[Bug 1890049] Re: global menu bar no longer supported after 20.04 upgrade

2020-08-04 Thread vexorian
I don't understand, it's not like Unity was the only DE environment with
a global menu bar. This looks like another case of Gnome dragging
everyone else's UX down with them.

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[Bug 1890049] [NEW] global menu bar no longer supported after 20.04 upgrade

2020-08-02 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

1) version: 79.0+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 500
2) Ubuntu Release : Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS

3) What I expected to happen:

In Unity DE. menu bars are integrated with title bar or top panel  when
maximized

4) What happened instead:

Menu bar doesn't integrate. Takes too much vertical space. Problematic
because I have made a jump to wide screens around 2012. I guess decision
makers at ubuntu still enjoy  4:3 screens and thus don't see the value
in DEs that optimize vertical space. But it would be really nice to have
a hand here.


The current workaround is to disable the menu bar, which leaves me at the mercy 
of the hamburger menu. The hamburger menu is an implant from old Mobile App 
Design.  But nowadays even Mobile App UX designers decry the Hamburger menu and 
in a desktop it makes little sense. Firefox is a good example because the menu 
bar has sections like History which are a lot richer than what's available to 
be accessed from the hamburger menu. It's really just not possible to have as 
many menu options and categories as a menu bar in a hamburger menu. And access 
is less efficient -> more mouse movement -> more mouse clicks.

So I have to choose between wasting space unnecessarily with a menu bar
that does not integrate with the top panel OR losing a lot of access to
options and settings by removing the menu bar and using the hamburger
menu instead.

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

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[Bug 1624181] Re: A proposal to improve the behavior of the notification system.

2018-03-04 Thread vexorian
So yesterday I experienced an epiphany. I was making a quick script and
realized it would be best if it used notifications to tell me some
stuff. But notifications weren't working at all. That's when I realized,
I haven't seen notifications in a lng while. This affected my ubuntu
experience negatively. For example, I have lately performed system
updates much more rarely than before. I am a long time ubuntu user, I
started back when it was called Breezy.

I spent the last 12 hours googling and googling researching why on earth
notifications don't work anymore. I tried everything. Closing Firefox.
Moving back to a single monitor setup. And sometimes notficiations came
back, but briefly. This was driving me crazy until I found an answer
that mentioned video playback. Right, ever since I have two monitors, I
almost always have a youtube playback open (often for music). Needless
to say, this design flaw really bit me hard.

I suspect this problem is much larger than it first appears. It might be
affecting many users, but they don't notice, because they just don't
realize notifications are missing. How would I know if I missed a
notification?

It's not like there aren't any ways to improve the situation. Just add a
dconf-editor entry to ignore video playback. You can even extend the
thing and detect the case where there are multiple monitors, so if
there's a video playing, just show the notification in another screen.
Or how about, once the video playback ends, you show all the missed
notifications? Honestly the worst problem with all of this is how
there's no way to know that those notifications ever happened.

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[Bug 1532226] Re: No menu bar in gtk apps on fresh boot

2016-04-23 Thread vexorian
I am experiencing this.
* Fresh 16.04 install.
* First login menus worked correctly.
* Doesn't seem specific to the menu in the top panel. I am using the option to 
make menu bars show in window title bars and permanently.
* This seems to only happen with gnome apps. GIMP, Firefox, Inkscape, Chrome 
all work fine. Their menu bars show up in title bars when not maximized and in 
top panel when maximized. This fails with gnome apps like gnome-terminal, gedit 
or nautilus.
* Using the HUD I can still access the application's menu options.
* Running 'unity' also fixes the problem for me.

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[Bug 1539939] Re: missing menu in top panel

2016-04-23 Thread vexorian
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1532226 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1532226

I am experiencing this.
* Fresh 16.04 install.
* First login menus worked correctly.
* Doesn't seem specific to the menu in the top panel. I am using the option to 
make menu bars show in window title bars and permanently.
* This seems to only happen with gnome apps. GIMP, Firefox, Inkscape, Chrome 
all work fine. Their menu bars show up in title bars when not maximized and in 
top panel when maximized. This fails with gnome apps like gnome-terminal, gedit 
or nautilus.
* Using the HUD I can still access the application's menu options.
* Running 'unity' also fixes the problem for me.

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[Bug 1298643] Re: Mozilla's homophobia will hurt ubuntu's image

2014-03-28 Thread vexorian
blockquoteThe focus of this bug is political/blockquote
Oh no!

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[Bug 1298643] [NEW] Mozilla's homophobia will hurt ubuntu's image

2014-03-27 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Recent events (http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/mar/27/how-
can-mozilla-turn-a-blind-eye-to-ceo-support-prop-8-gay-marriage) have
greatly harmed the image of Mozilla and therefore the Firefox browser.

Ubuntu should consider that in order to maintain its image as an
inclusive Linux distribution - e.g: Linux for human beings -
Distributing Firefox as the default browser may no longer the optimal
choice that best fits the ideals of the ubuntu project.

There have been many previous attempts to change default browser, and I
believe this is a good moment to restart that discussion.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

- a href='http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/mar/27/how-can-
- mozilla-turn-a-blind-eye-to-ceo-support-prop-8-gay-marriage'Recent
- events/a have greatly harmed the image of Mozilla and therefore the
- Firefox browser.
+ Recent events (http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/mar/27/how-
+ can-mozilla-turn-a-blind-eye-to-ceo-support-prop-8-gay-marriage) have
+ greatly harmed the image of Mozilla and therefore the Firefox browser.
  
  Ubuntu should consider that in order to maintain its image as an
- inclusive Linux distribution - e.g: Linux for human beings.
- Distributing Firefox as the default browser is no longer the optimal
- idea.
+ inclusive Linux distribution - e.g: Linux for human beings -
+ Distributing Firefox as the default browser may no longer the optimal
+ choice that best fits the ideals of the ubuntu project.
  
  There have been many previous attempts to change default browser, and I
  believe this is a good moment to restart that discussion.

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[Bug 1082034] Re: desktop files not picked up in /usr/local/share/

2013-08-13 Thread vexorian
Experiencing the same in Unity 5, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2013-06-09 Thread vexorian
Given recent revelations , I think the discussion regarding the ethics
leaving some scopes in the  default and even their inclusion in the
repositories repositories should be revisited.

If you want me to be more explicit:

- We know that youtube is part of PRISM.
- We don't know if Amazon joined PRISM or not. The only big US company we know 
refused to cooperate by making NSA access easier is twitter. Amazon is still 
a US-located company and thus is bound to the law and court orders that allow 
this , and so is twitter.

I think this should be a concern to non-US citizens using Ubuntu. In the
case of Amazon, searches are made from Canonical's servers. But that may
not be enough of a protection. NSA could target specific communications
between Canonical and US servers. If they knew a special individual is a
ubuntu user they could listen to the home searches of all users in order
to attempt to datamine them. I think that the scope of PRISM and the
extremes that we now know NSA is capable of should make Canonical
reconsider these decisions as they now have risks much higher than
Amazon learning what sort of porn you like.

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[Bug 1154951] Re: jedit package depends on Java 6 , but also works with 7

2013-05-15 Thread vexorian
I downloaded the .deb package from jEdit's website, it installs without
OpenJDK 6, as an added bonus, it is a newer version.

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[Bug 1154951] Re: jedit package in precise needs Java 6 , can't use just 7

2013-03-14 Thread vexorian
Precise.

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[Bug 1154951] [NEW] jedit package in precise needs Java 6 , can't use just 7

2013-03-13 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

This package seems to be the only reason I cannot understand
openjdk-1.6, and just use 1.7. jEdit's home page says jEdit requires
Java 1.6 or latter, so there seems not to be a reason to forbid Java
1.7-only installations from installing this package.

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

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-26 Thread vexorian
It needs to be opt-in, or there needs to be a ToS screen that details
what this service does and how to disable it.

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-23 Thread vexorian
I think that there should be a world lens that integrates all network-
based searches. Could be web searches, wikipedia searches, contacts,
etc. The home tab should be about ... home. It should only integrate
local stuff. (Beyond of making ubuntu get blamed of becoming adware*, it
is a serious usability issue to mix local and network searches).


*After reading Mark's statements. Sorry, but this definitely turns ubuntu into 
adware. Users will be receiving unrequested shopping suggestions when possibly 
looking for stuff in their own systems and it does give Canonical a profit. The 
only name for this is that they are ads.

If the default was to turn them off so users wanting to see suggestions
would be able to turn it on. Then they would be a useful service. But
enabled without request they are ads. The best solution for now would be
not making these results appear in home tab unless the user sets an
option to make them.

Otherwise 12.10 is going to be very grim for ubuntu's reputation. It is
a shame because unity was getting so much better now, but if it is
estigmatized with ubuntu's adware attempts, it will really be the
killing blow on its chances of adoption.

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-23 Thread vexorian
When it became evident that new Nautilus version would cause usability
issues with Unity and there was no time to fix it before feature freeze,
its features got postponed to 13.04. I recommend that in the case of
this feature , it is postponed to 13.04 so that there is time to decide
how it is going to work and how it would integrate in the default
desktop.

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-23 Thread vexorian
Mark Acknowledges the feature is not working as intended and claims it
is not a money-making scheme. Then is it really such a priority to fast
track it and put it in 12.10 when it has such grave usability issues and
concerns related to the privacy statements?

I really think that the feature can just be postponed to 13.04. Then
there will be more time to implement it more like the way Mark wants it.
If even he acknowledges it is not what is intended, then what is the
reason to push it?

It is fine to push features past feature-freeze if they are really
important things. But now I really doubt any user is going to have a
significantly low quality experience if they miss this feature from the
default in 12.10. And if they do, they can just install the package.

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-23 Thread vexorian
blackwool: Are you using 12.10 beta? If you are not, you don't have to
remove anything.

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[Bug 1054776] Re: Don't include remote searches in the home lens

2012-09-22 Thread vexorian
It will make every advocate's livfe easier if we don't have to explain
to everyone how shopping ads appearing on any desktop search does not
actually mean ubuntu is adware.

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[Bug 530797] Re: VLC needs monochrome icon

2012-08-27 Thread vexorian
Dear upstream reading this. Please, could you interpret this wishlist
request not as Add a monochrome icon but as allow to change the
status icon ? I am sure that if it was possible to change it, a choice
for a monochrome icon would be available online within seconds.

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[Bug 974242] Re: Compiz is moving windows against my will

2012-08-08 Thread vexorian
Thank you for the patch and ppa! I also noticed the odd behavior with
windows near the bottom of the screen. The ppa also fixes a bug I was
experiencing with maximizing windows moving out of workspace 2 to
workspace 1 whenever I switched to workspace 3 or 4 using gnome-panel.

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[Bug 642421] Re: Maverick could not load /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/modules.dep

2010-10-18 Thread vexorian
Once I upgraded to 10.10 I had this issue and also a slow boot issue.

I think both issues are unrelated. Because the boot issue has apparently
stopped being a problem after I made sure to run fsck correctly on my
huge partitions. For some reason the slow down happened right after fsck
ran. I also remember that pressing some keys could make it faster.

But of course the FATAL error remains. Today I was trying to fix it
because it occured to me that was the reason I had nvidia driver issues.
But apparently many people have the issue and they could not link to it.
I have been wondering if the people that had this issue were having
issues with restricted drivers like me.

Also, I think that completely-OT posts  specially anecdotes about
developers supposedly moving to mac are counter productive to helping
solve this issue for the few users that have it.

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[Bug 642421] Re: Maverick could not load /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/modules.dep

2010-10-18 Thread vexorian
I can say that after I upgraded to the mainline 2.6.36-rc7 kernel this
was fixed.

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Re: [Bug 435805] Re: Icons overlap for categories with = 9 rows

2010-03-23 Thread vexorian
Hello. Well, I don't really want to mess up with my packages just to test
it, but of course that's not really a problem. There is always the solution
to get a virtual machine, set its resolution as 1024x600 and also the other
resolutions that are said to be bugged and install Lucid beta on it. I think
that I should be able to do so but I would need to download the beta ISO and
that would take me a couple of nights, if every one else already has the ISO
and can try it please do so and tell me before I download all those MB,
thanks.

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Didier Roche didro...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Please try to be constructive.

 What I'm saying as the status shows is that it's fixed released in
 lucid. But as the issue is not really easy to reproduce if you can
 provide a test to on lucid it will be great.
 I personnaly never reproduced that, even after installing tons of apps
 from the same category on my laptop. So, if you can do the same and
 redo the testcase that trigger this bug for you on the lucid beta
 livecd (you can install app on the live session), this will be
 helpful.

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Re: [Bug 435805] Re: Icons overlap for categories with = 9 rows

2010-03-23 Thread vexorian
That's actually a good idea, I can install my karmic ISO in a VM, reproduce
the bug and if it does work I will install the PPA on top of it, that should
save me some time, will hopefully remember to do it this afternoon.

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:56 AM, WeatherGod ben.v.r...@gmail.com
wrote:

 vexorian, thank you for your assistance in this matter.  As a reminder,
 it is still not recommended to *install* Lucid just to test a few
 packages.  Also, a virtual machine, while very useful, can sometimes
 cause slightly different behaviors than your actual machine because some
 virtual machines translate the hardware into generic interfaces, causing
 the virtual environment to use different drivers than it would have used
 on the machine itself.  Therefore, in order for the virtual machine
 tests to be useful, the problem first has to be reproduced using Jaunty
 or Karmic in the VM, and then tested using Lucid in the VM.

 As an alternative, you can boot into a LiveCD session of Lucid without
 ever touching your current install (it is very much like how Knoppix
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[Bug 368905] Re: games using SDL are very slow and lose sound after a while

2009-12-11 Thread vexorian
This bug is at least one year old and has not been fixed yet.

It is something with sdl-mixer that makes it slow down when timidity is
not installed.

A work around is to install the timidity package, another one is to
create an empty /etc/timidity/timidity.cfg file.

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Re: [Bug 435805] Re: Icons overlap for categories with = 9 rows

2009-12-02 Thread vexorian
I wouldn't call it non-critical. I am sure there are plenty of users out
there that have no idea they are being affected by the bug but just assume
certain icons do not exist. I wonder how many of them are wondering why
ubuntu can't have a way to  change their password ( I didn't notice my
problem in my 1024x600 Acer until I wanted to do so and found out the users
icon was 'missing' thanks to the bug)
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:16 PM, erlguta gonzalomarc...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think this bug, despite not being a critical in terms of operation ,
 is very annoying and puts the usability of this project (UNR) in very
 bad place. Really nobody can fix this?. It is very difficult to click
 something in the System menu...

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[Bug 442358] Re: on battery option 'when battery is critically low shutdown' is not working

2009-12-02 Thread vexorian
Same problem here, I got 9.10 in an Acer Aspire One.

The notification bar icon gets to the point of reporting 0% of battery
left yet nothing happens even when I configured it to hibernate or power
off when the battery is critically low.

I checked gconf and percentage_critical is 3, tried changing to 10 and
nothing happened either when the percentage got lower than 10.
use_time_for_policy is false.

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[Bug 362301] Re: ALL application windows only open in full-screen mode

2009-11-16 Thread vexorian
Rustle, if you have space in your screen to have four terminals, you
should be using non-UNR ubuntu.

It is very helpful in small screens, in large screens not that much,
that's how things work. I doubt it is making any users run away. Most
netbook distros use this interface precisily because the enormous amount
of space it saves. Besides, it can be configured to allow blacklists and
finally it can be disabled... I can't possibly think of anybody running
4 terminals in mosaic in this 1024x600 screen. To come and call it a
design flaw, is crazy...

UNR works by having that taskbar switcher that replaces the title bar,
maximus makes it work. If you do not like this you should switch to
another distribution that allows you to use space like that (ie Ubuntu)
In fact, you can enable the gnome session mode in UNR quite easily...

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[Bug 481047] [NEW] grub2 some times freezes before calling kernel

2009-11-11 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: grub2

ubuntu 9.10 grub2 1.97_beta4

A clean install of karmic in an Aspire One has this issue, another
computer installed using the same disk image does not have the problem.
Main difference between the two is that the Aspire One has a Sata disk
and 10 GB in swap while the other computer does not.

I tried looking for a duplicate but I couldn't find this exact report.
grub intermittently freezes and shows me a blank screen with a blinking
cursor after the kernel selection. When this happens, the only exit is
to force a shutdown.

It used to be 50% of the time, but I think the frequency is escalating.
I tried looking for syslog messages done during the time in which this
happens, but nothing, so I think this means the problem is caused by
grub and not by the kernel. Does grub2 have any log file I could check?

** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 438454] Re: NetworkManager fails to set IP and route information entered

2009-10-02 Thread vexorian
in my case, the configuration dialog also crashes, can't send the report
since internet does not work correctly ...

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[Bug 438454] Re: NetworkManager fails to set IP and route information entered

2009-10-02 Thread vexorian
Only crashed once, but is still unable to save my IP settings, I am also
running the 64 bits version.

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[Bug 382821] Re: Volume very low under 9.10

2009-10-02 Thread vexorian
Same problem on karmic beta live. Sound works but the volume is VERY
low.

My sound card is a V1708B 8-CH HD audio from an asus P5KPL/1600
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[Bug 346095] Re: notify-osd doesn't honor my preference

2009-04-27 Thread vexorian
In my opinion this should be marked as bug and not just a wishlist.

Lack of customization is really becomes a BAD, bad , BAD thing from the
stuff ubuntu is inventing lately. This reminds me of the UME_launcher
which was always a great idea but with almost no customization options
whatsoever.

It is crazy that you can't even change the position this thing uses, but
there are other issues, like the color that are even more important and
also not changeable. It should actually use a gtk setting for the color,
I mean , really...

I'll have to switch to stracciatella and that kind of blows...

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[Bug 269656] Re: AN IRRELEVANT LICENSE IS PRESENTED TO YOU FREE-OF-CHARGE ON STARTUP

2008-09-15 Thread vexorian
Some points:

* EULA = BS that threatens to corrupt ubuntu, yes, really. Letting this happen 
will allow a lot of BS to get in later.
* IceWeasel is EXACTLY firefox, yeah that's right, the only differences are the 
name and a logo, nope you won't lose functionality, not at all, please stop 
using better browser or functionality as reasons for keeping this EULA
* Free software should not ever govern use, only distribution, this EULA will 
break everything up.

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[Bug 269656] Re: AN IRRELEVANT LICENSE IS PRESENTED TO YOU FREE-OF-CHARGE ON STARTUP

2008-09-15 Thread vexorian
Regarding how brand and logo help users stay:
- Most of the new users come from the IE world.
- Most of the old users would already know that IceWeasel is exactly firefox.
- The rest are probably already open minded enough to give a try to an OS that 
comes without a browser they know by name, or smart enough to google iceweasel 
and find out the truth .

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[Bug 267309] [NEW] k3b and copying multi session data CDs

2008-09-06 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: k3b

I was attempting to copy a CD, as usual it saved a image file then asked
for a writable disk, I insert a blank CD, after 10 seconds K3B
complaints about it not being an appendable CD... I try again with
another blank CD, once again.

After checking again I noticed the source CD was a multi session data
CD, when k3b copies it, it first writes the first track but does not
mark the CD as multi session even though the source CD was multi session
then it attempts to write the second track, but the CD was already
locked - by K3B - then K3B complaints about not being able to burn new
files in an appendable CD.

** Affects: k3b (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 179597] Re: [needs-packaging] FMOD

2008-09-02 Thread vexorian
There's SDL and SDL_mixer which are quite cross platform.

fmod's producers should consider GPL, it really worked for QT, people
will be allowed to do 'commercial' stuff but always following the GPL,
if they want to make proprietary things then they would have to get a
commercial license from fmod, so it will still work like now, yet fmod
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[Bug 231811] Re: freedom is a dependancy for prboom... but shouldn't

2008-08-14 Thread vexorian
Speaking of which, I think whatever package is required to enable music
playback should also be added as a recommended package.

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[Bug 195111] Re: gnuplot is not GNU and not free Software

2008-06-11 Thread vexorian
Man, I was just about to use it for home work, quite a disappointment
that it does such false advertizement by getting called gnuplot, I think
they should have changed the name or something, I don't really get why
it is so restrictive in distribution. I think it should be moved
somewhere else. Since it was hosted in sourceforge and was in the hardy
repo I thought it was at least open source, but no dice...

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[Bug 237374] [NEW] Nautilus ignores folder attribute when sorting by name, date, etc

2008-06-04 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

I am trying the nautilus 2.22.3 version from hardy-proposed, it fixed a
bug I wanted gone. But I noticed something odd and it is that sorting by
name, date or any option that is not type or size, now ignores the
folder attribute, I think the intended behavior is to always place
folders first, isn't it? At least Nautilus always did that before this
proposed version.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Low
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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[Bug 237374] Re: Nautilus ignores folder attribute when sorting by name, date, etc

2008-06-04 Thread vexorian
Well, today I booted my computer and verified that key, it is set to
true, strangely the behavior is also gone, all I did since the time I
reported the bug was to install other package updates and then I shut
the computer down. I cannot know if the key was unchecked before doing
so. I cannot understand what happened here. Sorry for your time.

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[Bug 233865] [NEW] Nautilus crash when attempting to duplicate a folder

2008-05-21 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

The nautilus version I am using is 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu6 in hardy.

Whenever I try to duplicate a folder nautilus crashes and restarts on
/home/username/ I tried running nautilus from the terminal and
reproducing the bug but no error message seems to appear.

Steps to reproduce:
Go to your home
Select a folder, if there is no folder there, temporarily create one, just make 
sure to also add a file to it.
Control+C (copy)
Control+V (paste)
The normal behavior is that a copy for the folder is created, but in this setup 
this procedure crashes nautilus. I have tried the same on files and there is no 
crash. I have also tried on empty folders, that also seems to prevent the crash.

I am attaching valgrind's output when reproducing the crash.

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

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[Bug 233865] Re: Nautilus crash when attempting to duplicate a folder

2008-05-21 Thread vexorian

** Attachment added: Output from valgrind
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[Bug 182892] [needs-packaging] Xye 0.8.0

2008-01-14 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Xye is a game licensed under Zlib-license with source available, it is a
puzzle in which you need to get all diamonds, you only need to solve
varied levels and sometimes even avoid beasts.

The source package contains an SVG icon that could be used for a
launcher in the app menus.

Project URL: http://xye.sourceforge.net

Source tar.gz: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xye/xye-
source-0.8.0.tar.gz?download

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: needs-packaging

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Re: [Bug 182892] Re: [needs-packaging] Xye 0.8.0

2008-01-14 Thread vexorian
Hello, just got the heads up getdeb has released these packages :
http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=xye

On Jan 14, 2008 7:41 PM, Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) 
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Re: [Bug 120787] Re: upgrade process silently cancelled by theme change

2007-12-05 Thread vexorian
It still seems to stop the download process, although it didn't seem to
forget about already downloaded packages anymore.

I tried it twice, and on the second time it didn't stop the download
process, so this is weird.

On Dec 4, 2007 11:33 PM, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
 Ubuntu better.  You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
 any activity in recently.  We were wondering if this is still an issue
 for you?  Thanks in advance.

 ** Changed in: ubuntu
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Re: [Bug 67810] Re: bad hard disk noise on shutdown

2007-10-07 Thread vexorian
There are instructions to how to upgrade to gutsy's kernel on feisty on the
ubuntuforums site.

On 10/7/07, hyperair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Or you can upgrade to the beta now. There are very few issues left in
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[Bug 67810] Re: bad hard disk noise on shutdown

2007-08-26 Thread vexorian
I think that changing the status of the bug is not accurate, feisty
users are still affected by this problem and I think that if security
bugs get fixed, critical bugs such as this one should be fixed as well.

Gutsy is still on alpha stage and not a lot of people can upgrade the
kernel manually, even less people know about the risk this bug implies.

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[Bug 72765] Re: hard drive cries out in pain at power-off

2007-08-14 Thread vexorian
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67810 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67810

This problem was fixed by the kernel devs.

I would like to see a kernel update in this regard. It is a critical bug
that to me got more weight than any security flaw.

: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=525678

If we let the kernel be unpatched these issues will continue AND
continue it is only a matter of time, something we really don't need is
to let testimonials about ubuntu killing hdds spread.

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[Bug 120787] upgrade process silently cancelled by theme change

2007-06-17 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Changing theme from preferences menu disrupts the upgrade manager's
process, the download gets cancel without any error messages, you got to
restart the download process and it has to download everything again.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 120275] Missing toolbar and menu icons and crash when trying to change them

2007-06-13 Thread vexorian
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openoffice.org2

After installing ubuntu 7.04, I changed icon theme to tango and then
tried openoffice, none of the openoffice programs shows any icon in the
toolbar, I tried to use toolbar options to change icons and openoffice
crashed. Then I tried changing icon theme back to human but this time
only the menu icons appear yet no toolbar icons.

If I completely change the theme to human (not only icons) the issue is
resolved, although I prefer tango.

** Affects: openoffice.org2-amd64 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 120275] Re: Missing toolbar and menu icons and crash when trying to change them

2007-06-13 Thread vexorian
Just noticed there is a package to download tango theme for openoffice,
maybe that's the issue, either way there should be a way to know in
advance about the effect changing the theme has in openoffice, the
OpenOffice crash  though is still an issue.

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