[Bug 357673] Re: No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad X23, X24, X31, X32, X41, X60, T22, T40, T41, T42, T43, T43p, T60, R50e, R51, R52

2011-04-08 Thread Matthew Caron
Confirmed on natty on a T60p.

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Title:
  No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad
  X23, X24, X31, X32, X41, X60, T22, T40, T41, T42, T43, T43p, T60,
  R50e, R51, R52

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[Bug 154096] Re: Print options shouldn't be saved across different sessions

2011-01-26 Thread Matthew Caron
Chris,

What version of evince are you using? I'm on 2.30.3 (current as of
Ubuntu 10.04) and I can reproduce it as follows:

1. Open a pdf
2. Hit print
3. Select 5 copies
4. Let it print (I print to a virtual PDF printer)
5. Hit print again - still says 5 copies.
6. Close and reopen the application PDF, hit print - still says 5 copies.

The same settings are cached for duplex, etc., depending on printer.

It seems to follow the document, not the program.

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-12-03 Thread Matthew Caron
I also note that I grabbed Debian 5.0 and they're still using the old
one. I'm considering a move to that platform.

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-12-02 Thread Matthew Caron
Bremm: I think you miss the point. It seems incongruous to me that a
distribution which purports to be so user focused (even going to far as
wanting to remove boot messages and hide them behind a splash screen,
and even not displaying the grub boot info) would take such a large step
backwards.

Ultimately, it doesn't matter to me, as I'm perfectly capable of hacking
on config files. However, folks seem to want more broad Linux adoption,
rather than just leaving it to folks like me.

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[Bug 465985] Re: Disk Mounter Applet shows contents of active crypto volume

2009-11-01 Thread Matthew Caron
May your wish be granted.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600358

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #600358
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600358

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[Bug 465985] [NEW] Disk Mounter Applet shows contents of active crypto volume

2009-10-30 Thread Matthew Caron
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-applets

I have a machine with a large crypto volume, which contains an LVM
volume which contains a pile of disks which are mounted at boot. Despite
this, the Disk Mounter applet displays an option to Mount ... LVM2
Physical Volume. When I click it, it prompts for authentication, and I
expand the details tab and it shows that the device is
/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt. The problem is that this is the crypt volume
which contains the LVM volume which is already activated and being used.

This is on Karmic with Disk Mounter 2.28.0, gnome-applets
2.28.0-0ubuntu2.

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

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-applets
  
  I have a machine with a large crypto volume, which contains an LVM
  volume which contains a pile of disks which are mounted at boot. Despite
  this, the Disk Mounter applet displays an option to Mount ... LVM2
  Physical Volume. When I click it, it prompts for authentication, and I
  expand the details tab and it shows that the device is
  /dev/mapper/sda2_crypt. The problem is that this is the crypt volume
  which contains the LVM volume which is already activated and being used.
+ 
+ This is on Karmic with Disk Mounter 2.28.0, gnome-applets
+ 2.28.0-0ubuntu2.

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-10-19 Thread Matthew Caron
Ah lovely. So, once again, upstream rewrites something, breaks/reduces
functiontionality, Ubuntu adopts it, and stuff that literally worked for
YEARS suddenly no longer does. Not a unique situation, so I suppose I
should get used to it.

Anyway, I was not aware that GDM had been rewritten in this fashion. I
thought that this simplified dialog had been created to make it easier
for people by taking away options, and wanted to make it clear that this
was not appreciated by those of us who used the options which were
removed. Since this was not the case, I suppose there's not much which
can be done about it.

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-10-19 Thread Matthew Caron
True, and having reviewed various discussions related to that it makes
sense from a certain point of view.

I'm just not looking forward to the uproar this is going to elicit from
my users.

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup is completely useless

2009-10-18 Thread Matthew Caron
If it has already been reported, of which bug is it a duplicate?

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-10-18 Thread Matthew Caron
** Summary changed:

- karmic gdmsetup is completely useless
+ karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

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[Bug 454420] Re: karmic gdmsetup removes useful options which existed in jaunty

2009-10-18 Thread Matthew Caron
Renamed.

I don't really know how to express it any better. There was literally a
whole host of features in the one in Jaunty which actually allowed you
to actually configure the greeter. There were 6 tabs of options,
including theme selection, default session setting, remote login stuff,
X server setup, face browser options, etc. So, it's not just theming,
it's EVERYTHING.

The new one removes all that and basically only has one radio button:
ask for the user or log one in already.

This means that in order to do something as simple as choose what you
want the login screen to look like requires editing the config file.

Personally, I want the old configuration screen back. Failing that, an
advanced tab/button/etc which brings up the old dialog will be fine as
well.

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[Bug 454420] [NEW] karmic gdmsetup is completely useless

2009-10-17 Thread Matthew Caron
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

Either click Login Screen from the menus or sudo gdmsetup from the
command line.

There used to be a nice GUI which allowed you to pick themes, etc.

Now all that's there is a 2 option radio button which doesn't let you do
anything. Definitely a big step backwards to have to go edit the config
file again.

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

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[Bug 385941] Re: Gnome/metacity window placement wrong when shaded windows on screen

2009-06-13 Thread Matthew Caron
This was reported against Intrepid, but it seems to be working on
Jaunty.

** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 385941] [NEW] Gnome/metacity window placement wrong when shaded windows on screen

2009-06-11 Thread Matthew Caron
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: metacity

(1) Open up some app with a reasonably large window (firefox, etc), which spans 
(width) most of the screen.
(2) Shade it
(3) If necessary, move the shaded window just below the panel
(4) Start a new application (like an xterm).

Behavior: The new window is placed so that it overlaps the shaded
window.

Expected Behavior: The new window should be placed so that it abuts the
bottom of the shaded window.

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

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[Bug 224501] Re: gdmflexiserver does not exit cleanly from Secure Remote Connection

2008-07-29 Thread Matthew Caron
Sorry, that was a really sparse bug report, wasn't it? Note to self -
don't report bugs after one too many pints of ale.

This is Xubuntu 8.04.

uname -a
Linux hiro 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

To reproduce:

(1) Log in.
(2) Fire up gdmflexiserver (with or without xnest, doesn't matter)
(3) Click session and choose Secure Remote Connection
(4) Login with a valid local account
(5) Up pops a box saying enter the name of the host you want to log in to. 
Bad grammar aside (should be in to which you want to log in), you want to type 
in the host. I am using my local machine.
(6) My normal session starts with XFce running
(7) Click exit (the little door icon) and select log out
(8) The panel exits, but the wallpaper is left and the window remains (if xnest 
is used) or the X server stays running (if just run normally) until you 
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace it.

If you don't use the Secure Remote Connection session, and just do a
normal login, when you log out as described above, the window closes or
the X Server exits, dropping you back to your previous session.

Let me know if you need anything else. Happy to help.

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[Bug 224501] [NEW] gdmflexiserver does not exit cleanly from Secure Remote Connection

2008-04-29 Thread Matthew Caron
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

If I start up gdmflexiserver, select the Secure Remote connection,
connect to the remote machine and then exit, the xserver remains open
after the other applications have exited.

This does not happen with any other sessions.

Expected behavior - it should exit, as happens with the other sessions.

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

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