[Bug 1439948] [NEW] Horizontal scrolling on Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpoint

2015-04-02 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

I have a Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - this is
an external USB keyboard with integrated TrackPoint that is based on the
keyboard from the Thinkpad X230/T430/T530.

Lenovo part number is: 0B47190

Vertical scrolling works fine out of the box on Ubuntu 14.04 (fully
updated), but horizontal scrolling does not work.

I have it connected to a Thinkpad X200, also with integrated Trackpoint,
where horizontal works fine.

If I run xev, vertical scrolling up / down outputs button 4 / 5 as
expected, but horizontal scroll has no output.

I have an open thread about it here: 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270926

Here is an Amazon reviewer on Archlinux (likely more knowledgeable than me) 
with the same issue: 
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2Z5HAU91QRW7S/ref=cm_cr_dp_cmt?ie=UTF8ASIN=B00F3U4TQSnodeID=541966store=pc

On a Windows machine horizontal scroll worked fine using the same
device.

gdi2k@x200:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04

gdi2k@x200:~$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-input-evdev-lts-utopic
xserver-xorg-input-evdev-lts-utopic:
  Installed: 1:2.9.0-1ubuntu2~trusty1
  Candidate: 1:2.9.0-1ubuntu2~trusty1
  Version table:
 *** 1:2.9.0-1ubuntu2~trusty1 0
500 http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

** Affects: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1439948] Re: Horizontal scrolling on Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpoint

2015-04-02 Thread gdi2k
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[Bug 1439948] Re: Horizontal scrolling on Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpoint

2015-04-02 Thread gdi2k
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[Bug 1439948] Re: Horizontal scrolling on Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpoint

2015-04-02 Thread gdi2k
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[Bug 1439948] Re: Horizontal scrolling on Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpoint

2015-10-28 Thread gdi2k
Since upgrading to Xubuntu 15.10, neither vertical nor horizontal
scrolling work with this keyboard.

ID is now 21:

gdi2k@x250:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer  id=2[master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint id=13   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Razer Razer DeathStalker  id=15   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Razer Razer DeathStalker  id=16   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Logitech M705 id=18   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint  id=21   [slave  
pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPadid=10   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3[master keyboard (2)]
↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard   id=5[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button  id=6[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Video Bus id=7[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Sleep Button  id=8[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard  id=9[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ ThinkPad Extra Buttonsid=11   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Integrated Camera id=12   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Razer Razer DeathStalker  id=14   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ C-Media USB Audio Device  id=17   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ UVC Camera (046d:0821)id=19   [slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint  id=20   [slave  
keyboard (3)]


gdi2k@x250:~$ xinput list-props 21
Device 'Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint':
Device Enabled (139):   1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (141): 1.00, 0.00, 0.00, 
0.00, 1.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 1.00
Device Accel Profile (263): 0
Device Accel Constant Deceleration (264):   1.00
Device Accel Adaptive Deceleration (265):   1.00
Device Accel Velocity Scaling (266):10.00
Device Product ID (257):6127, 24647
Device Node (258):  "/dev/input/event23"
Evdev Axis Inversion (370): 0, 0
Evdev Axes Swap (372):  0
Axis Labels (373):  "Rel X" (149), "Rel Y" (150), "Rel Horiz Wheel" 
(582), "Rel Vert Wheel" (583)
Button Labels (374):"Button Left" (142), "Button Middle" (143), 
"Button Right" (144), "Button Wheel Up" (145), "Button Wheel Down" (146), 
"Button Horiz Wheel Left" (147), "Button Horiz Wheel Right" (148), "Button 
Side" (709), "Button Extra" (710), "Button Unknown" (369), "Button Unknown" 
(369), "Button Unknown" (369), "Button Unknown" (369)
Evdev Scrolling Distance (375): 1, 1, 1
Evdev Middle Button Emulation (376):1
Evdev Middle Button Timeout (377):  50
Evdev Third Button Emulation (378): 0
Evdev Third Button Emulation Timeout (379): 1000
Evdev Third Button Emulation Button (380):  3
Evdev Third Button Emulation Threshold (381):   20
Evdev Wheel Emulation (382):1
Evdev Wheel Emulation Axes (383):   6, 7, 4, 5
Evdev Wheel Emulation Inertia (384):10
Evdev Wheel Emulation Timeout (385):200
Evdev Wheel Emulation Button (386): 2
Evdev Drag Lock Buttons (387):  0


I will try your xorg.conf to see if it improves things.

This keyboard is attached to a Lenovo X250 laptop, and the trackpoint on
the laptop works fine (including vertical and horizontal scrolling).

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[Bug 1550779] Re: [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO underrun - Xorg glitches

2016-09-02 Thread gdi2k
Since upgrading to 16.04 on an X250 and T450s, I have had screen
blanking issues with external displays on both machines. When the screen
is more "active", such as when watching YouTube, the screen would go
blank for 2 - 3 secs, then come to life again. The more "active" screen
is the one that would blank.

I would see related kernel messages (IFO underrun) sometimes, but not
always.

I've just spent some time testing various kernels and can report that
4.6.7 (wily) is working well for me and the screen blanking issue is
finally gone! Bliss.

Happy to do more testing if it helps anyone.

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[Bug 1838151] Re: Poor quality audio with modern Bluetooth headsets in HSP/HFP. Missing wide band speech support (Bluetooth A2DP codecs).

2020-11-11 Thread gdi2k
@igor871

Very interested to learn more about such Bluetooth audio cards. Years
ago I had a Plantronics headset (Voyager?) that came with a USB dongle
that presented itself as a USB sound card to the operating system, and
it was perfect (two-way HD audio). But the dongle (Plantronics BT300 and
BT600) is only compatible with Plantronics headsets from what I
understand.

I've looked at the Creative Labs USB Bluetooth sound cards (BT-W2 and
BT-W3), but the first one requires the FastStream codec to provide high
quality two way audio, which is rare, and the second just includes an
analog mic that you plug into to your laptop's mic-in port - hardly a
solution (I may as well use my laptop's in-built mic). They do support
two way audio with your headset's mic, but only in classic HFP mode,
which is what we already have.

Are you aware of any other solutions? I would pay good money for a USB
dongle that presents itself as a sound card to the OS and supports HFP
1.6 HD two way audio.

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[Bug 208260] Re: Too many commas in gcalctool

2008-05-15 Thread gdi2k
It sounds like this might have already been fixed in the new version of 
gcalctool: 
http://bobthegnome.blogspot.com/2008/04/gcalctool-5231.html 


From the page: 
* Fixes issues with thousands seperators and radix in non-english
locales (Bug #527669)

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[Bug 112518] Re: Switch User freezes at blank screen

2007-10-20 Thread gdi2k
I have the same problem on Gutsy (final). I have dual screen (twinview,
not xinerama). As soon as I switch back from another user, the screens
go blank (light gray). I can usually still switch back to the previous
user successfully, or I can switch to a console, or I can use CTRL + ALT
+ Backspace to get me back to GDM.

I'm using an nvidia Geforce 7600 GS with both screens connected via DVI.
I'm using Metacity.

Oddly, the left edge of the right screen looks like it has a shadow
cast, so maybe some sort of effect is still occurring. However, rotating
the cube doesn't have any effect, unlike a comment made above. Killing
compiz.real from a console fixes the problem.

Applying SyncToVBlank=1 has no effect, unlike a comment above.

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[Bug 280414] Re: Installing mdadm also installs citadel-common, etc.

2008-11-21 Thread gdi2k
I have the same issue, irritating indeed.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# sudo apt-get install mdadm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  citadel-common citadel-mta citadel-server db4.6-util libcitadel1 libical0 
libsieve2-1
Recommended packages:
  mail-transport-agent
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  citadel-common citadel-mta citadel-server db4.6-util libcitadel1 libical0 
libsieve2-1 mdadm
0 upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/1242kB of archives.
After this operation, 5059kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?

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Re: [Bug 373245] Re: karmic: wakeups kernel core : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)

2009-10-15 Thread gdi2k
That's interesting - what about affected users with CPUs that don't support
HyperThreading? My Lenovo X200 has an Intel P8600 which does not support HT:

http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=35568

I am consistently seeing hrtimer_start_range_ns wake-ups in the 100 - 150
per second range.

Ubuntu Jaunty
Kernel: 2.6.31-02063103-generic (from the Kernel PPA)
Intel Xorg driver 2.8.0

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM, monogo
jens.w.walt...@googlemail.comwrote:

 Yes, disabling hyperthreading fixed it on my Atom-machine. Thank you so
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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-10-15 Thread gdi2k
I suspect the bug report was either not fully read or fully understood
by David S, otherwise he would not have written that - he must have
thought I was wanting to eliminate the find as you type feature, which
is not the case at all.

I know the Save dialog is not something that developers use very
frequently, but anyone that ever tries to get real-life knowledge
workers to use OpenOffice on any Gnome-using OS will run into this
complaint very quickly (I know). Saving a new document is just too hard.

By the way, KDE (Qt) does this better too; choose a folder where you
want to save your document and a SINGLE tab takes you back to the file
name entry field (just like on Windows and Mac OS).

Despite all being very different, 3 of the top 4 desktop GUIs allow you
to jump from the folder selection space to the file name entry field
with a SINGLE push of the tab key - maybe that's a hint that Gnome is
doing it wrong.

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[Bug 452208] Re: devkit-disks-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_g_method_return_error()

2009-10-31 Thread gdi2k
Experienced this bug installing from amd64 Desktop CD using default
settings (no encryption, auto partitioning). It occurred while
configuring apt at around 80%. Installation did eventually continue
after a very long pause.

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[Bug 363812] Re: Ericsson F3507g (0bdb:1900) - does not display in NetworkManager, tho USB ACM devices are registered

2009-11-01 Thread gdi2k
Excellent, thanks Claire, this works for me too. My card now works
reliably after startup (unlike issues I was having in comment 43), and
running echo enabled  /proc/acpi/ibm/wan brings the card back reliably
too as far as I can tell.

I was able to automate this by creating a script at /usr/lib/pm-
utils/sleep.d/30wwan containing:

#!/bin/sh
#
# Bring WWAN card back up after suspend / hibernate.
#
. ${PM_FUNCTIONS}


# Record the current operation to allow failure detection.
case $1 in
thaw|resume)
echo enabled  /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
;;
esac

This may well be a horrible implementation, I just used one of the
existing scripts as a guide. Corrections welcome, but it does work for
me.

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[Bug 363812] Re: Ericsson F3507g (0bdb:1900) - does not display in NetworkManager, tho USB ACM devices are registered

2009-11-01 Thread gdi2k
I should have mentioned that I'm using Karmic (clean install) and my
card is a F3507g.

Also, in the script above, the line starting with # Record the
current... is a relic from the script I used as a guide, has nothing to
do with this script and should be removed.

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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-07-14 Thread gdi2k
Thanks for your note David. I'm not suggesting to change the behaviour
of the Find As You Type feature that allows quickly jumping through
directory structures by typing folders' initial letters. Personally I
use this all the time and think it's great.

The main issue here, especially for non-advanced users, is Scenario 1
(above), where the find as you type feature is not used (ie the user
double-clicks on folders to define the save location). In this case, the
focus is not returned to the Name field after double-clicking on
folders. This means that after finding the desired location, the user
has to move the mouse back to the Name field, highlight the existing
name (usually something like Untitled 1), then type a name in and
press Save.

In Windows, the focus is returned to the Name field after double
clicking on a folder. But Find as you type is also available on Windows
for advanced users - by single-clicking in the folder area (either on a
folder or in an empty space), focus is switched to the folder area and
find as you type can be used - focus only jumps back to the Name field
if the mouse is used to double click a folder. If enter is pressed to
enter a sub-folder, focus remains in the folder area.

My guess is that Ubuntu's interface was designed with the assumption
that the user would first name the file, then choose the location to
save it. I don't work this way and my guess is that I'm not alone. I
like to see the contents of a folder before choosing how to name a new
file.

I don't have a Mac to hand but I'll try and have a play with one to see
how they do it over the next couple of days - I'm sure they've got a
smart solution to this problem, and their layout is similar to Ubuntu's
(with the name field at the top).

In summary: If a folder is double clicked with the mouse, focus should
jump to the Name field. That is the only change I am proposing for this
paper cut. If enter is used to enter a folder, focus in the folder area
should be maintained (the current behaviour). Advanced users would not
be affected, but non-advanced users would be saved from a lot of
clicking.

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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-07-16 Thread gdi2k
Ok, I checked on Mac OS (10.5.something) and they solve it as follows:

When navigating folders by keyboard, pressing tab ONCE takes you from
the folder list straight back to the Name field, as it does in Windows
(the layouts are different, but the effect is the same).

There are only four tab stops in the Mac Save dialog box: Name, Find,
Places (equivalent) and the Folder List area - in that order. This works
excellently when using only the keyboard to save a file in a specific
location. I've never really used a Mac, but I was able get the hang of
this in seconds.

Unlike Windows however, using the mouse to navigate the folder structure
does not automatically return focus to the Name field - you have to do
it by tabbing (once) or by using the mouse.

I have also noticed that in Ubuntu it is not possible to tab through all
the fields as it is on both other OSs, as the Name field uses tab to
autocomplete (it just shows No match when tab is pressed).

Unintuitively, the down arrow can be used to move away from the Name
field instead. You can use the arrow keys to move through different
fields until you reach the Places list, where behaviour changes again
and they start moving up and down the Places list. Only tab will then
take you from Places to the folder selection list. With a lot of upping
and downing and tabbing it is actually possible to save a file in a
specific location using the keyboard, but it is far from quick, easy or
intuitive.

I think the whole save dialog needs looking at from scratch, but
meanwhile I believe usability could be improved by:

1. Reverting focus to the Name field if a folder is double-clicked using
the mouse (familiar Windows behaviour, which does not impact keyboard-
using advanced users in any way).

2. Making the Name field the next tab stop after the folder selection
list (familiar Windows and Mac behaviour). Keyboard using advanced users
will welcome this too.

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[Bug 389552] [NEW] F-Spot crashes when authenticating with flickr if flickr is blocked

2009-06-19 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: f-spot

Sadly, flickr is now blocked in my country of residence. If I try and
authorise F-Spot to flickr, it will crash as follows:

[Info  19:20:08.096] Initializing DBus
[Info  19:20:08.411] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Info  19:20:08.871] Starting new FSpot server
[Info  19:20:14.481] Starting BeagleService
[Info  19:20:14.481] Hack for gnome-settings-daemon engaged

(f-spot:18644): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: GdkPixbufLoader finalized without
calling gdk_pixbuf_loader_close() - this is not allowed. You must
explicitly end the data stream to the loader before dropping the last
reference.

(f-spot:18644): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with 
non-zero page size is deprecated
Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
  Note: Applications can use GLib.ExceptionManager.UnhandledException to handle 
the exception.
FlickrNet.FlickrWebException: HTTP Error 403, Forbidden --- 
System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.
  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus (System.Net.WebAsyncResult 
result) [0x0] 
  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.SetResponseData (System.Net.WebConnectionData 
data) [0x0] --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

  at FlickrNet.Flickr.DoGetResponse (System.String url, System.String 
variables) [0x0] 
  at FlickrNet.Flickr.GetResponse (System.Collections.Hashtable parameters, 
TimeSpan cacheTimeout) [0x0] 
  at FlickrNet.Flickr.GetResponseNoCache (System.Collections.Hashtable 
parameters) [0x0] 
  at FlickrNet.Flickr.AuthGetFrob () [0x0] 
  at FlickrRemote.TryWebLogin () [0x0] 
  at FSpotFlickrExport.FlickrExport.Login () [0x0] 
  at FSpotFlickrExport.FlickrExport.HandleClicked (System.Object sender, 
System.EventArgs args) [0x0] 
  at GLib.Signal.voidObjectCallback (IntPtr handle, IntPtr data) [0x0] 
   at GLib.ExceptionManager.RaiseUnhandledException(System.Exception e, Boolean 
is_terminal)
   at GLib.Signal.voidObjectCallback(IntPtr handle, IntPtr data)
   at GLib.Signal.voidObjectCallback(IntPtr , IntPtr )
   at Gtk.Application.gtk_main()
   at Gtk.Application.gtk_main()
   at Gtk.Application.Run()
   at Gnome.Program.Run()
   at FSpot.Driver.Main(System.String[] args)

It should just provide an error message instead of crashing.

** Affects: f-spot (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 161960] Re: Add function to WinKey button on keyboard

2009-06-20 Thread gdi2k
Teej, I think these days we can assume assume that the vast majority of
users have the windows key on their keyboards and know how to use it (at
least to bring up their Windows Start Menu). No average PC or Laptop
sold within the last 5 years would exclude it.

How many keyboards can you find on Newegg or Amazon that exclude the
Windows key? HP's or Acer's laptop ranges? What about Logitech or
Cherry's products? Even all of Dell's Ubuntu-powered offerings include
the key. In fact, I think you would find it a challenge to source a new
keyboard without such a key in mainstream outlets.

Of course there will always be people out there with obscure IBM
classics and Sun relics, but neither of those companies produce
keyboards today. Apple keyboards are the exception here - but are we
catering to niches or masses with Ubuntu? Besides, there is nothing
wrong with retaining the existing ALT+F1 shortcut for those without said
key.

Of the 13 different people that have participated in this discussion so
far, 10 favour making the Windows key pop up the Applications menu by
default, 2 people were against it and one didn't state a preference.
That's a pretty overwhelming majority, yet you keep shutting the bug
down as Invalid.

Where's the community spirit?

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[Bug 373245] Re: wakeups kernel core : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)

2009-09-04 Thread gdi2k
Thanks Samat, I would like to try this, but please could you clarify how to 
enable XAA support? I've tried using
Option AccelMethod xaa
in my xorg.conf, but it seems to make no difference - the logs still show: 
(II) UXA(0): Driver registered support for the following operations:
(II) solid
(II) copy
(II) composite (RENDER acceleration)
and there is no mention of XAA in the logs. 

I'm on a Lenovo x200 using Jaunty with kernel 2.6.31-020631rc7-generic from the 
kernelteam PPA and Intel driver 2.80 from 
https://launchpad.net/~morgwai/+archive/jaunty-backports

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[Bug 373245] Re: wakeups kernel core : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)

2009-09-04 Thread gdi2k
Sorry, just seen that XAA and EXA have been removed from Intel's 2.80
driver. From the release notes:

The driver now depends on X server 1.6 or later,
and eliminates several obsolete code paths, (XAA and EXA removed in
favor of UXA, DRI1 support eliminated).

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-July/046534.html

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[Bug 380303] Re: thinkpad-acpi X200 Thinkpad fan fails to spin down .

2009-08-01 Thread gdi2k
Same issue here, I have an x200 too. I'm having to use ThinkPad Fan
Control to work around this, which does work.

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[Bug 363812] Re: Ericsson F3507g (0bdb:1900) - does not display in NetworkManager, tho USB ACM devices are registered

2009-08-06 Thread gdi2k
I have a Lenovo x200 running Jaunty 64, with similar issues, and I've looked at 
a few other bugs that also have strange disappearing device behaviour, such 
as: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/287893
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/334413

I've been observing this for about 3 weeks now trying to find a
meaningful pattern that would help track this down, but I can't.

My observations: 
Sometimes the card appears, sometimes it does not. When it does, it works fine 
using Network Manager, although I've yet to test the suspend / resume 
functionality that people have been having issues with. 

When it does not: 
 - There is no /dev/ttyACM[012].
 - It doesn't show up in lsusb.
 - There is nothing in dmesg hinting towards it (not even messages about 
cdc_acm).
 - Cycling Fn-F5 only affects Bluetooth and Wifi. 
 - /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/wwan_enable does not exist. 

I'm currently running on 2.6.31-020631rc5-generic but have also tried
v2.6.31-rc4, v2.6.31-rc3, v2.6.30, 2.6.28-14 and the stock Jaunty
kernels before it. I have also tried the latest Karmic Alpha 3, but the
results are the same. None of them seem to make the device show up or
not show up any more or less frequently as far as I can tell.

I would say that on average, it shows up 60-70% of the time.

I'm running BIOS 3.05 (it seems 3.06 has been released, but the download
link is broken - the changelog doesn't show anything related to this
though). I've enabled everything possible in terms of internal
components in the BIOS. The card's firmware is also the latest I think:
R1D06

If there is anything else useful that I can provide, please let me know.
I've attached a dmesg - this is when the card is not appearing.

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[Bug 853784] Re: Opacity of notify-osd bubbles doesn't decrease correctly on hover in metacity

2011-10-17 Thread gdi2k
I have this issue too on a Lenovo X200 laptop with integrated graphics.
If there is anything I can do to help or test, please let me know.

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[Bug 761409] Re: Cannot click on left-most indicator on panel if a non-indicator icon appears

2011-07-01 Thread gdi2k
The update made no difference for me. As soon as an old-style app
indicator icon is added (KeePassX in my case), the left-most Ubuntu
indicators are not clickable (Notes, Bluetooth, keyboard language
selector, NetworkManager, Volume, Chat). The clock is clickable and I
can drag across to the left to access the other icon's menus.

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[Bug 750481] Re: In a double monitor setup the Unity top panel in the second screen is cut at the right

2011-04-29 Thread gdi2k
I can confirm this too with a fully updated Natty system as of
30-Apr-2011.

I'm running a Lenovo X200 with two external screens attached (laptop
screen is disabled). Intel graphics. Both screens are set to 1920x1080.
The unity panel on the left screen is fine (primary), but the right
screen has the panel cut off. See screenshot.

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[Bug 750481] Re: In a double monitor setup the Unity top panel in the second screen is cut at the right

2011-06-17 Thread gdi2k
I also tested from the PPA, and it does fix the issue, but app icons
that use the old systray now only appear on the left monitor, not both
monitors. See attached screenshot. In my case I'm using Skype and
KeePassX. Maybe this is a different bug, or not a bug at all?

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[Bug 761409] Re: Cannot click on left-most indicator on panel if a non-indicator icon appears

2011-06-17 Thread gdi2k
che: Yes I have tested the latest Unity from said PPA and the issue is
still present.

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[Bug 236275] Re: System very slow after suspend-to-ram

2011-04-11 Thread gdi2k
I have this issue too on a Thinkpad X200. I had Maverick 64-bit
installed from Oct-2010 without issue, but I did a fresh install the
other day and have been having the issue ever since. Both were 64-bit
Maverick. Using current kernel (Linux x200 2.6.35-28-generic #49-Ubuntu
SMP).

Contrary to others, no swap is being used and only an average 800 MB of
RAM is being used (I have 4 GB total) when this happens.

Initially I thought it had to do with CPU frequency scaling, but forcing
the cores to run at max speed doesn't change anything. Also, when the
issue is not occurring and I force the CPU cores to run at min speed
(800 MHz), it's still much faster than when in this post-suspend slow
state.

top shows nothing out of the ordinary - no run-away processes or the
like. Nothing noteworthy in syslog. But the cores are completely maxed
out at the smallest effort - running gmail in Firefox for example.

I'm wondering if this is the same issue: 
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[Bug 668117] [NEW] Ruler markers remain until scroll or zoom

2010-10-28 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: inkscape

Using the stock maverick inkscape version (0.48.0-1ubuntu1).

The horizontal and vertical ruler markers that indicate current cursor
position do not vanish and pile up, looking ugly and defeating the
purpose of the marker.

See: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4ppIgjeytA

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

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[Bug 668184] [NEW] Flickr publishing resolutions too limited

2010-10-29 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: shotwell

I find the resolution options for publishing to flickr too limiting.
Current choices:

 - Medium 500 x 375
 - Large 1024 x 768
 - Original Size

Many of my contacts have monitors 1650 or 1920 pixels wide and view the
slideshows full screen, so it seems like a shame not to be able to offer
a higher resolution than 1024 x 768 without uploading the full image (8
MB+ on recent SLRs).

The Export Photo dialog has a nice custom pixel entry field - would be
nice to have the same for Flickr exports.

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

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[Bug 664949] Re: Sorting enhancement for images taken in quick succession

2010-10-22 Thread gdi2k
Marcel is right, http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2310 is exactly the issue
I was describing. Good to see it's already known and being worked on.
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[Bug 644223] Re: Suspend problem with Maverick on ThinkPad W500

2010-10-25 Thread gdi2k
In case it helps, I have the same on my ThinkPad X200 with Intel
graphics, so it's not just the big ThinkPads.

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[Bug 664949] [NEW] Sorting enhancement for images taken in quick succession

2010-10-22 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: shotwell

Today I took a series of photos of a boy riding a scooter. I used my
camera's Sport mode, which can shoot around 3 - 4 frames per second.
When I loaded them into Shotwell, I noticed that a number of photos were
incorrectly sorted; frames that I shot later appeared earlier in the
sequence and vice versa.

Looking at the metadata, each photo is time stamped only to the nearest
second, so to Shotwell, images taken in quick succession (in the same
second) appear to have been taken at the same time; it has no way to
distinguish which was actually taken first.

I think one solution to this issue would be to sort by file name if
images have identical time stamps. I think most cameras create
sequential file names - mine has IMG_4145.JPG...IMG4145.JPG and so forth
for example.

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

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[Bug 664949] Re: Sorting enhancement for images taken in quick succession

2010-10-22 Thread gdi2k
Sorry, I meant IMG_4145.JPG ... IMG4146.JPG as the file name sequence
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[Bug 627275] Re: Suspend to RAM broken with 2.6.35 kernels on T500

2010-10-17 Thread gdi2k
This affects me too on a Lenovo X200. Syslog when failing to suspend is
attached.

Notes: 
 - I suspended at 06:47, which failed, so I powered off. 
 - I powered back on 7:56. Looks like the suspend tried to continue at that 
point. 

I had no issues suspending with 10.04 and previous versions of Ubuntu.

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[Bug 668184] Re: Flickr publishing resolutions too limited

2010-11-17 Thread gdi2k
Many thanks for this, I'll give it a go when I get home. Looks like it's
fairly trivial to add resolutions, so hopefully this enhancement can be
made with ease by the Yorba guys for future versions.

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[Bug 712073] Re: natty/unity: No way to stop laptop screen from blanking on lid close

2011-02-17 Thread gdi2k
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 416236 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416236

There is a Do nothing option, but you have to enable it manually via
gconf-editor (wasn't the case in earlier versions of Ubuntu).

See here: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/416236

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[Bug 720653] [NEW] Display fails to sleep if Do nothing is selected for when laptop lid is closed

2011-02-17 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

If Do nothing is selected for When laptop lid is closed and the
laptop lid is closed, the external monitor never goes to sleep. If the
lid is left open, the external monitor goes to sleep as it should.

To reproduce: 
1. Set Do nothing for When laptop lid is closed. If it's not listed, see 
here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1319921
2. Set Put display to sleep when inactive to 0:01. 
3. Disable screensaver if it's enabled. 
4. Close the laptop lid. 
5. Wait a few minutes. 

Nothing happens.

If however the laptop lid is open, the monitor goes to sleep as it
should.

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 388063] Re: The small icon in the upper left corner is absent [inkscape_0.47~pre0-0ubuntu1~8.04_i386]

2010-03-31 Thread gdi2k
This seems to have fixed itself over the last couple of weeks for me on
Ubuntu Karmic (64-bit).

Version: 0.47 r22583, built Mar 13 2010

Screenshot attached.

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[Bug 388063] Re: The small icon in the upper left corner is absent [inkscape_0.47~pre0-0ubuntu1~8.04_i386]

2010-04-01 Thread gdi2k
My apologies, it seems it's been updated from a PPA, see attached.

I can't figure out a way of identifying which PPA the package came from
- if you know, please let me know so I can point you to the right PPA.

I'll downgrade to the official Karmic version when I get home and post
back in a few hours to see if the problem still exists with that.

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[Bug 388063] Re: The small icon in the upper left corner is absent [inkscape_0.47~pre0-0ubuntu1~8.04_i386]

2010-04-02 Thread gdi2k
Didn't really provide much enlightenment;

gd...@x200:~$ apt-cache policy inkscape
inkscape:
  Installed: 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1
  Candidate: 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1
  Version table:
 *** 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 0.47~pre4-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages

I downgraded to the official Karmic version, and the icon is still
there. I've been playing with a lot of theme PPAs in anticipation of
Lucid, maybe something's changed there that affects this...

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[Bug 387957] [NEW] Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-06-16 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

The save dialog box has the irritating habit of not focusing on the file
name area once I have browsed to the location where I would like to save
my document. This is done better in Windows.

There are two main scenarios when saving a document where this behaviour
annoys:

Scanario 1 - Browsing to save location by double-clicking:  
1. File - Save As (to bring up the Save dialog box). 
2. Double click on the folder in which you would like to save the document. 
3. Notice that the focus is now in the folder list area, not on the file name 
area. 
4. I now have to click in the file name area to be able to name my document. 

In Windows, the focus is returned immediately to the file name box once
a folder is double clicked, so the name can be typed and the document
saved in one step.

Scenario 2 - Browsing save location using the keyboard (find as you type):
1. File - Save As (to bring up the Save dialog box). 
2. Click on the folder area so that folder names can be typed to find them. Hit 
enter to enter desired folder. 
3. Within the folder, step 2 can be repeated for subfolders indefinitely. 
4. Once the desired location has been reached, the user must use the mouse 
click in the file name area to name the file before saving. 

In Windows, when using find as you type, although focus is retained by
the folder area when entering a lower folder level (so that you can
browse to another level using the keyboard if desired), jumping to the
file name box is simply a matter of pressing tab ONCE. In Ubuntu, I have
to reverse tab (shift-tab) around 10 times to get back to the file name
box at the top of the screen, or use the mouse - most annoying.

Solutions (copy the Windows behaviour): 
1. If a folder is double clicked with the mouse, the focus should jump back to 
the file name box. 
2. If a folder is entered into by pressing enter (on the keyboard), focus 
should remain in the folder area, but the file name box should only be a single 
tab away. 

I understand that solution 2 is problematic in that tabbing would
ordinarily jump to the next element (usually the file type dropdown),
not back to the top of the screen.

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


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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-06-16 Thread gdi2k
My apologies, I thought it was part of Nautilus.

I have attached a screenshot.

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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2009-06-16 Thread gdi2k
Here's the Windows Save As dialog for comparison.

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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28012288/save-as.PNG

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[Bug 388534] [NEW] Windows button should open Main Menu by default

2009-06-17 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

Nearly all keyboards have a Windows button like this one: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33359...@n00/3635330369/

When using Windows, pressing this key brings up the Start Menu, the
central starting point for launching applications and accessing folders
and documents.

Ubuntu's equivalent to the Start Menu is the Main Menu at the top left
of the screen on a default installation (Applications / Places /
System).

Currently the Windows button is not mapped, which seems like a waste of
a button that's not going away any time soon. To most users coming from
Windows, the most intuitive behaviour would be if said button opened
Ubuntu's Main Menu. This is easily doable through System - Keyboard
Shortcuts, but most users don't change default settings.

This would be a good papercuts candidate as it requires no coding, just
a change in default keyboard shortcut preferences for the next Ubuntu
edition.

** Affects: hundredpapercuts
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: mainmenu windowskey

** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 388534] Re: Windows button should open Main Menu by default

2009-06-17 Thread gdi2k
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 161960 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161960

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 161960
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[Bug 388534] Re: Windows button should open Main Menu by default

2009-06-17 Thread gdi2k
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 161960 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161960

** Description changed:

  Nearly all keyboards have a Windows button like this one: 
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/33359...@n00/3635330369/
  
  When using Windows, pressing this key brings up the Start Menu, the
  central starting point for launching applications and accessing folders
  and documents.
  
  Ubuntu's equivalent to the Start Menu is the Main Menu at the top left
  of the screen on a default installation (Applications / Places /
  System).
  
  Currently the Windows button is not mapped, which seems like a waste of
  a button that's not going away any time soon. To most users coming from
  Windows, the most intuitive behaviour would be if said button opened
  Ubuntu's Main Menu. This is easily doable through System - Keyboard
  Shortcuts, but most users don't change default settings.
  
  This would be a good papercuts candidate as it requires no coding, just
  a change in default keyboard shortcut preferences for the next Ubuntu
  edition.
+ 
+ Update: 
+ It was rightly pointed out to me that this has been previously reported and I 
have now marked it as a duplicate. However, the duplicate bug comes to the 
conclusion that the Windows key should not be mapped because Ubuntu is not 
intended to be compared to or mimic the Windows OS in any way. 
+ 
+ I disagree, here's why:
+ 
+  - 90% of the world's computer-using population use or have previously
+ used Windows. Nearly all Ubuntu users are current or ex-Windows users.
+ Making the transition as easy as possible will maximise successful
+ transitions.
+ 
+  - The behaviour of the Windows key has become ubiquitous among the vast
+ majority of computer users the world over, just as the left mouse button
+ is known to select things, the right mouse button brings up context-
+ sensitive menus, F1 brings up help, directories are known as folders and
+ the close button is always at the top right of a window. Changing any of
+ these things would drive users away. Applications not appearing after a
+ push of the Windows button simply confuses people as the behaviour (or
+ lack of) is unexpected.
+ 
+  - Most people don't care about the Linux ideology. Avoiding common UI
+ design implementations for the sake of not mimicing Windows simply
+ makes it harder for new users to get started. Gnome mimics Windows in
+ more ways than most Linux DEs (and is also the most successful). Why
+ should the Windows key be any different?
+ 
+  - Doing a quick Google search reveals that this is a very popular
+ modification for Ubuntu users:
+ 
+ * http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/5182/
+ * 
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/use-the-windows-key-for-the-start-menu-in-ubuntu-linux/
+ * 
http://blog.myjotnotes.com/2008/12/21/setting-up-the-windows-key-in-ubuntu/
+ * 
http://gandhiakshay.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/map-windows-key-to-start-in-ubuntu/
+ * 
http://ubuntulinuxhelp.com/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-linux/ (item 
7)
+ * http://iamyouruser.blogspot.com/2008/12/ubuntu-windows-key.html
+ * 
http://fixlog.blogspot.com/2006/09/windows-key-to-access-ubuntu-start-menu.html
+ * 
http://www.pcmech.com/article/linux-mint-the-ubuntu-that-should-have-been/ (In 
[Linux] Mint I can pop up the apps with the Super key alone and I dig that.)
+ 
+ Why are we forcing users to google the solution when it could just be
+ fixed by default?

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[Bug 161960] Re: Add function to WinKey button on keyboard

2009-06-17 Thread gdi2k
I posted a bug that was a duplicate of this one without having seen it.
Now that I've found it, I will reopen the discussion here. I disagree
with Teej's assessment that Ubuntu is not intended to be compared to or
mimic the Windows OS in any way and here's why:

 - 90% of the world's computer-using population use or have previously
used Windows. Nearly all Ubuntu users are current or ex-Windows users.
Making the transition as easy as possible will maximise successful
transitions.

 - The behaviour of the Windows key has become ubiquitous among the vast
majority of computer users the world over, just as the left mouse button
is known to select things, the right mouse button brings up context-
sensitive menus, F1 brings up help, directories are known as folders and
the close button is always at the top right of a window. Changing any of
these things would drive users away. Applications not appearing after a
push of the Windows button simply confuses people as the behaviour (or
lack of) is unexpected.

 - Most people don't care about the Linux ideology. Avoiding common UI
design implementations for the sake of not mimicing Windows simply
makes it harder for new users to get started. Gnome mimics Windows in
more ways than most Linux DEs (and is also the most successful). Why
should the Windows key be any different?

 - Doing a quick Google search reveals that this is a very popular
modification for Ubuntu users:

* http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/5182/
* 
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/use-the-windows-key-for-the-start-menu-in-ubuntu-linux/
* 
http://blog.myjotnotes.com/2008/12/21/setting-up-the-windows-key-in-ubuntu/
* 
http://gandhiakshay.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/map-windows-key-to-start-in-ubuntu/
* http://ubuntulinuxhelp.com/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-linux/ 
(item 7)
* http://iamyouruser.blogspot.com/2008/12/ubuntu-windows-key.html
* 
http://fixlog.blogspot.com/2006/09/windows-key-to-access-ubuntu-start-menu.html
* 
http://www.pcmech.com/article/linux-mint-the-ubuntu-that-should-have-been/ (In 
[Linux] Mint I can pop up the apps with the Super key alone and I dig that.)

Why are we forcing users to google the solution when it could just be
fixed by default? People clearly want it.

** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 161960] Re: Add function to WinKey button on keyboard

2009-06-18 Thread gdi2k
Windows uses the key for many shortcuts too, but pressing it alone
results in the start menu popping up (this is achieved by not bringing
up the start menu until the button is released, as opposed to responding
immediately when pressed). This is the most common use.

Would such a solution be achievable in Ubuntu without too much plumbing?
That way existing applications could continue to use the key as a
modifier for shortcuts, while the Applications Menu would pop up if the
key was used in isolation of other keys.

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[Bug 387957] Re: Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)

2010-07-21 Thread gdi2k
No, apparently due to the complexity and depth of the issue, it doesn't
qualify as a papercut.

Meanwhile Mozilla has fixed the issue in Firefox by simply redesigning
the Save As... dialog entirely. While I welcome the progress, it's
frustrating that this oft-used interface will no longer be standard
across all applications on the desktop - OpenOffice used to have its own
unique open / close dialogs and it wasn't pretty (although perhaps more
functional).

http://www.webupd8.org/2010/07/firefox-40-nightly-gets-new-download.html

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[Bug 576698] Re: gnome-power-manager hibernates instead of suspending on idle

2010-06-01 Thread gdi2k
Thanks for the workaround, this was annoying me as my laptop takes
forever to struggle out of hibernation!

I agree that the language is ambiguous. In the rest of the dialog box,
suspend or hibernate are used explicitly - sleep is more of a Windows
word I think. I don't mind which terminology is used, but it should be
consistent throughout.

It would also be nice if it were possible to choose whether to suspend
or hibernate, as well as the period of idleness.

But in any case, even if the box is left unmodified, it should suspend
by default, not hibernate.

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[Bug 1032383] Re: Skype 4.0.0.8 uses the same device for Audio Out and Ringing

2012-10-12 Thread gdi2k
I have this issue too, and it also affects LinPhone.

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[Bug 1013798] Re: Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1

2012-09-05 Thread gdi2k
Thank you Saul for identifying the issue. I've traced this patch back to this 
bug: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/423252

I don't understand the details, but maybe it's helpful to you in
understanding what it does and how to avoid the issues with it.

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[Bug 1190877] [NEW] Linphone frequently crashes using G.729 codec

2013-06-14 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

I'm on Ubuntu using 12.10 linphone and  linphone-plugin-g729 from the PPA here: 
https://launchpad.net/~linphone/+archive/release

When using ulaw, things are rock solid, but using G.729 causes linphone
to crash a few times per day when in constant use.

linphone is running as an LTSP local app, but that shouldn't make any
difference.

I am happy to provide debugging info, but not sure what to include.

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


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[Bug 1190877] Re: Linphone frequently crashes using G.729 codec

2013-06-14 Thread gdi2k
To try and provide more useful info, I enabled logging and waited for a
crash. Here are the last few seconds:

[20130614-15:39:48] [message] CALL_ACK
[20130614-15:39:48] [message] Samples are back.
[20130614-15:39:48] [warning] Not enough ref samples, using zeroes
[20130614-15:39:48] [message] Samples are back.
[20130614-15:39:49] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=28.2,u=27.3] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:49] [message] Thread processing load: audio=8.152800
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:50] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=23.9,u=24.4] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:50] [message] Thread processing load: audio=12.033092   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:51] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.1,u=24.1] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:51] [message] Thread processing load: audio=13.539887   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:51] [message] alsa: sound/wall clock skew is average=-44.164027 
ms, instant=-49 ms
[20130614-15:39:51] [message] cb_nict_kill_transaction (id=10)
[20130614-15:39:51] [message] eXosip: timer sec:4 usec:404614!
[20130614-15:39:52] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.4,u=24.7] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:52] [message] Thread processing load: audio=13.448652   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=23.5,u=24.3] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] Thread processing load: audio=11.457193   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] alsa: sound/wall clock skew is average=-45.705027 
ms, instant=-48 ms
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] audio_stream_process_rtcp: interarrival 
jitter=589 , lost packets percentage since last report=0.00, round trip 
time=0.188950 seconds
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] MSQosAnalyser: lost_percentage=0.00, 
int_jitter=73.625000 ms, rt_prop=0.188950 sec
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] MSQosAnalyser: everything is fine.
[20130614-15:39:53] [message] MSBitrateController: current state is Init
[20130614-15:39:54] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.4,u=24.4] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:54] [message] Thread processing load: audio=13.079607   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.3,u=24.1] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] Thread processing load: audio=12.779621   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] cb_nict_kill_transaction (id=8)
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] free transaction resource 8 
571bae9b359660c116b7d6c26f0035cd
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] free nist resource
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] keep alive: 0
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] eXosip: Keep Alive sent on UDP!
[20130614-15:39:55] [message] eXosip: Reseting timer to 10s before waking up!
[20130614-15:39:56] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.2,u=24.7] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:56] [message] Thread processing load: audio=15.170906   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:56] [message] alsa: sound/wall clock skew is average=-46.980136 
ms, instant=-47 ms
[20130614-15:39:57] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=23.7,u=24.0] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:57] [message] Thread processing load: audio=11.932424   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.7,u=24.2] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] Thread processing load: audio=12.103242   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] alsa: sound/wall clock skew is average=-44.671126 
ms, instant=-52 ms
[20130614-15:39:58] [warning] echo canceller: we are accumulating too much 
reference signal, need to throw out 32 samples
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] audio_stream_process_rtcp: interarrival 
jitter=585 , lost packets percentage since last report=0.00, round trip 
time=0.178116 seconds
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] MSQosAnalyser: lost_percentage=0.00, 
int_jitter=73.125000 ms, rt_prop=0.178116 sec
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] MSQosAnalyser: everything is fine.
[20130614-15:39:58] [message] MSBitrateController: current state is Init
[20130614-15:39:59] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.0,u=24.1] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:39:59] [message] Thread processing load: audio=11.902214   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:40:00] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.2,u=24.2] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:40:00] [message] Thread processing load: audio=13.491217   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:40:00] [message] alsa: sound/wall clock skew is average=-45.254247 
ms, instant=-49 ms
[20130614-15:40:01] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.2,u=24.0] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:40:01] [message] Thread processing load: audio=13.540837   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:40:02] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.2,u=24.3] 
video=[d=0.0,u=0.0] kbit/sec
[20130614-15:40:02] [message] Thread processing load: audio=10.256330   
video=0.00
[20130614-15:40:03] [message] bandwidth usage: audio=[d=24.0,u=24.1] 

[Bug 1104435] Re: xfce4-session crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()

2013-05-21 Thread gdi2k
Everything was fine until this afternoon, then this started happening,
no idea what triggered it.

I could reproduce consistantly by launching deadbeef (the excellent
music player).

Solution in comment 19 fixed it for me. Thanks!

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[Bug 1013945] [NEW] Let user select a time of less than 15 mins idle before going to sleep

2012-06-15 Thread gdi2k
Public bug reported:

This is a feature request.

On the AC and Battery screens, there is an option that reads Put the
computer to sleep when inactive for:

If the slider is set all the way to the left, the setting is Never.

The first notch on the slider is 15 minutes - it is not possible to
select a time of less than 15  mins.

For me this is too long - I would like to set it to 10 mins or maybe
even less. Would be nice if it started at 5 mins or something like that.

** Affects: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1013798] Re: Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1

2012-06-21 Thread gdi2k
Thanks for finding the cause of this.

I have reported the issue to AG Projects via their support email, I hope
they're able to fix it eventually.

Meanwhile I would be very interested in using the workaround you
describe - downgrading libgcrypt11.

When I try this, it wants me to remove a lot of essential packages:

gdi2k@x200-1204:~$ sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11=1.5.0-3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  glib-networking:i386 googleearth gstreamer0.10-plugins-good:i386 
gtk2-engines:i386 gtk2-engines-murrine:i386 gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386 ia32-libs 
ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 ibus-gtk:i386
  libcanberra-gtk-module:i386 libcanberra-gtk0:i386 libcups2:i386 
libcupsimage2:i386 libcurl3:i386 libgail-common:i386 libgail18:i386 
libgcrypt11:i386 libgnome-keyring0:i386 libgnutls26:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386
  libldap-2.4-2:i386 librsvg2-common:i386 librtmp0:i386 libsoup-gnome2.4-1:i386 
libsoup2.4-1:i386 libxslt1.1:i386 skype teamviewer7
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
  libgcrypt11
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 downgraded, 28 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 280 kB of archives.
After this operation, 140 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?

Were you able to downgrade the package without breaking / removing a lot
of other packages?

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[Bug 1013798] Re: Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1

2012-06-24 Thread gdi2k
I got a helpful response from Saúl Ibarra Corretgé at AG Projects, the
makers of Blink. I will paste it below:

We do have plans to repackage Blink for Precise, it will happen after
the next python-sipsimple release, but we have no ETA for that yet.

As for the crash, it happens somewhere in libcrypto, which is wrapped by
python-gnutls, so there is nothing to fix in Blink. However, we are also
the authors of python-gnutls, so if it's a problem in that library we
will fix it. Unfortunately, the problem seems to be in libcrypto, not in
python-gnutls, so there is not much we can do.

Nevertheless I'll have a look at this and see if there is anything to be
fixed in python-gnutls.

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[Bug 1310220] Re: System sound volume gets reduced when screen lock is activated

2014-04-27 Thread gdi2k
I have the same issue - in my case it is not reduced, but completely
muted, not just reduced. I have restarted a number of times, seems to
make no difference.

This is a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 LTS.

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  System sound volume gets reduced when screen lock is activated

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