Le lundi 06 octobre 2008, à 10:10 -, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
Vincent, you are using this dialog in opensuse and suggested it upstream
what is your opinion on the icons naming?
I don't care about the icon names :-) It's obvious that some icons are
misused here, and if there are better
I quickly read the various comments. And here are my €0.02.
It's not clear to me whether you guys want to migrate panels from old
users to the new config or not. If you do, you'll have to either patch
the panel for the next 2-3 years (until next LTS, I guess?), or provide
a small migration helper
I don't have Ubuntu any more, so can't test.
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Timo: sounds really weird. Can you do it again, but before logging in
again in GNOME, log in a terminal and get the timezone. Maybe something
set the timezone every time you log in GNOME?
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Timo: can you change your timezone to something completely different
(let's say Australia/Sydney) with the clock applet, reboot and see if
the timezone is correctly detected after the reboot? (also, if the
weather for Sydney still appears after the reboot)
Then, do it again for your town.
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FWIW, this is blocking me from closing freedesktop.org bugs...
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Adam: which window manager are you using? If it's compiz, are you using
viewport or workspaces? Also, do you have a multihead setup?
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Got the crash this morning :-)
It's weird that it only happens in the panel...
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It's good to have launchpad integration, but some people might want to
hide them (for example, when they want to show an upstream desktop, or
if they disagree with the use of launchpad for some reason).
There should be a global
I'm just doing Xnest :1. It happens with gdmflexiserver but I'm 90%
sure it also happened when I directly runned Xnest. Of course, it
doesn't always happen :-)
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I'm also affected by this bug. It's not a gdm bug, though it's probably
a xnest bug: it also happens if you run xnest from the command line...
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I'd be interested to know if it still happens when making
/apps/panel/general/applet_id_list (in gconf) an empty list (make sure
to save the previous value). (you'll then only see menus and launchers)
Also, does it also mean you can't add anything to the panel?
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I think you already fixed this, but anyway, there are good chances that
gnome-panel is asking for a 24x24 icon for 24 pixels panel. And if it
doesn't, it will for a 25px or 26px panel.
I discussed with lapo about this, and he's right that adding padding in
the panel should be okay. I have to try
Forgot: feel free to open a bug upstream :-)
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Late answer :-)
FWIW, I disagree on this decision for a simple reason: my keyboard was
broken and I could have used gok to do some stuff before rebooting the
computer, but it was not possible because the menu was removed. Also, it
was good to be able to demonstrate the AT features without logging
About the menu: this is not a panel issue, but a GTK+ issue since we're
using a menubar here. We could workaround here, but we'd still have the
issue with the text of the menu. So I don't know how to handle this.
Answering Remo: it's the font that forces the minimum height of the
panel.
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Might make sense. I'll discuss with the theme people. Can you forward
this bug upstream?
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I don't think this can be a window manager bug. Most probably a panel
bug. Feel free to forward :-)
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Does it really freeze or use 100% CPU?
It'd be nice to describe the content of the panel :-)
You can also attach the output of gconftool-2 --dump /apps/panel
Do you have an applet in this drawer? I'm wondering if this could be
because of some applet now being in the same process than the
Probably a X error. Could you run the panel with --sync and try to get a
stack trace again?
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It'd make sense to use the foot upstream, but I'm afraid it won't look
well if the foot is still used as icon for the menubar/menu.
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Affects: gok (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
From the last gok update:
gok (1.0.7-0ubuntu3) dapper; urgency=low
* debian/patches/04_menu_change.patch:
- hide menu entry.
I don't understand why
No plan for this, but I can't say we'll never do this.
Ben, I don't quite understand this comment: The issue is that this scroll
isn't as reversible as scrolling in a text document or something.
Why isn't it as reversible?
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Isn't the right fix to fix scrolling on laptops, then?
I mean, there are a lots of places where you'll get similar issues. We
shouldn't disable scrolling everywhere except for texts just because of this.
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Could this be http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332493 ?
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Stack trace will help, of course :-)
I guess the one I posted is useless?
Yeah, it's a typical libwnck strack trace you get when you don't have the dbg
package.
It's kind of interesting if it only doesn't react to new events. Does it also
happen with other applets (the workspace switcher,
When you say stop responding, do you mean it doesn't react to window events
(new windows, etc.) or that you can't do anything with it? Does right-click on
the handle of the applet work?
Stack trace will help, of course :-)
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wnck-applet doesn't work at login, kill/reload fixes it
touch /path/to/desktopfile.desktop at the end of the package installation. Or
make it possible that it's installed after the executable.
I'm not sure that Mark will accept a patch which looks again if the executable
is here after 10 seconds, but that's the only gnome-menus workaround I can
Still here for me.
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Comment:
Don't know if messages are forwarded here...
I've compiled the clock applet with -ansi -pedantic and there's no problem.
Could this be evolution-data-server that have this problem?
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Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
See attached screenshot. It takes a lot of place and this doesn't happen
with the gnome icon theme.
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Affects: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Open the pref menu, look at the keyboard menu item and see how the icon
is ridiculously small...
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Comment:
Looks like a gnome-menus bug.
Sébastien: is there a debug package for it? A better stack trace would help us
know where it crashes.
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Comment:
This is a nautilus issue (the connect to server item launches a binary
coming with nautilus).
I thought it also opened the folder. Weird. Should probably be forwarded
upstream.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = nautilus
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Comment:
The reason I filed this bug is that many times there is no way to stop
the blinking, e.g. when doing an update via update-manager. What
seems to happen is that both a window and its MODAL child window
start blinking,
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