This is a deep upstream issue that requires knowledge of the ATI driver
and Cairo, and their interaction. I believe it has been reported
upstream (see the bugwatch on
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5518 on the report) but
there's not a lot of action there.
In Edgy, with newer
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Quim - you're welcome to submit patches! There's work ongoing to improve
usplash, but unless you are able to contribute, please don't think that
your bugs are more important than everyone else's.
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I've asked Dave Airlie, of ATI driver fame, to take a look into this. If
he doesn't have any luck, we need to escalate this to X.org and Cairo.
I'm sure both would want to see this squashed!
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Awesome - thanks Dave - could folks please test that and report back?
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Public bug reported:
Affects: gparted (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When doing manual partitioning on a disk in Ubiquity, it's not obvious
how to create a new partition until one realises that the icon on the
top left of
This is true. I've added this bug to the comments on the trash icon.
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The splashscreen is shared across both Ubuntu and Kubuntu, so it needs
to look reasonable on both desktops. We deliberately went with a BW
basis, with both blue and orange hints, to reflect that. Am happy to
take additional suggestions as long as they reflect the need to look
good on both Ubuntu
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There is also a bug saying that the flags used for the language icons
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** Summary changed:
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+ Trashcan on gnome panel needs vector
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- I use dapper with default Human icon theme.
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- And on my gnome-panel I got two applets important to me: mixer and
We'll have vector icons in most places by release. If you see
http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/ic/ and look for vector in the comment
you'll know where we plan to provide vectors.
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It will be an SVG, and in 22, 24 and 48 pixel sizes.
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The icon that was intended to be there for MONTHS now, has never been
put there. That is a little frustrating, but until the correct icon is
in place we can't tell. I understand your concern, but I think you'll
see when the correct icon is in place that this becomes rather obvious.
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The newer versions of those icons have a different coloured text space.
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Yes, I think this is a reasonable comment. Daniel, could you attach this
to the icon priority db and pass on the feedback to Dave? Thanks.
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I have asked that this be the power on/off symbol (similar to the
shutdown icon on the dialog it brings up). I know that powering off is
only one of the options but it best captures the idea of ending the
session. I don't like the current switch (it's too literal - need
something stylised for the
At this stage we can't change the desktop design, though we might
include an alternative by default (see the ubuntu-art list). Perhaps you
can join the Ubuntu Art team and contribute designs for the Edgy desktop
set?
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Status: Needs
Yes, I agree this needs to be fixed, that Graphics icon in the
Application menu is not up to the same standard as others.
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I've asked Sebastien to make the text Quit with tooltip (something
like.. this is from memory) Log out, lock screen, switch users or power
down the computer
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Interesting, this must be related to the new SVG icons, but I don't see
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Ah, OK, it shows up when you zoom in a little. I think the SVG icons are
set to size 128x128. At least, I see a line or two like this inside the
icon:
svg version=1.1 id=Layer_1 xmlns=ns_svg;
xmlns:xlink=ns_xlink; width=128 height=128 viewBox=0 0 128 128
Is this a HIG guideline? If not, I would reject the bug. If so, it would
be worth further consideration. Right now I like the balance of the
colours on the dialog, if we can come up with a more formal rationale
for their positions I'd be happy to take it. But unless there's a very
strong
It's certainly a compromise, and I hope the tooltip text is enough of a
disambiguator. Most people will FIRST want that button to power down
(thats what my folks do when they are done with using the computer) and
along the way they will discover that they have all these other ways to
step away.
Thanks for the analysis James. Can you tell me, if we tell the
index.theme that our scalable ones are at 128x128, will it still use the
SVG's if it needs to say produce a 49x49 icon? There must be some
threshold at which it is better to scale the SVG *down* than to scale
the 48x48 PNG image
Black is too much of a jump. You can play with this using your desktop
image setting dialog, switching between the plain colour image and the
Ubuntu Lagoon image. So either leave it as it is, or try #461503 and see
if that makes folks happier. Don't spend more than 5 minutes on it though.
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It is an attempt to find a colour which (a) looks like a base colour for
the Ubuntu Lagoon image, which is what pops up over that, and (b) looks
good as a backing for the new Gnome splash. If you have a suggestion,
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Etienne - we are in DEEP DEEP FREEZE. Proposing major changes now is
just a distraction for the release team. Please help them focus on bug
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Étienne, there is always a plain colour displayed between the login
screen and the emergence of the desktop. This is because the desktop
image is displayed by Nautilus which is not loaded immediately, but
comes up later during the session. So we will always have a break
between the login screen
Tell me or dholbach! If you could make a list and email either of us we
can work it in.
Mark
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I've approved the icon, let's see how it looks, if we need to tweak it
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Yes, there are many SVG icons in Human, and we will complete the set
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We have a fix for that locally, will be in the next upload.
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Jeff Waugh wrote:
That would require patching a bunch of apps. Plus, Firefox 2.0 will have
close buttons per tab (to be more like every other tabbed interface, and
less oops-prone), so we'd be going backwards.
This destroys muscle memory because you have to move the mouse to a
different
Interesting. Sebastien, what do you think about this being related to
the icon set? I thought this was a cairo+radeon driver issue? Don't see
how icons could trigger that?
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Daniel, happy for that to be a Prio 8 icon.
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Johannes Hansen wrote:
I just finished exams, and I am willing to test things. Any pointers where I
can help out?
Johannes, can you touch base with the upstream X.org community and see
if this is a known or fixed bug?
Mark
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I think the desktop wallpaper is rendered by nautilus. Any cacheing
would need to be done there too.
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Good catch. Is there a patch for this, and has it been passed to the
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Yowser Marius that's a VERY cunning trick :-)
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Do we have a clear, small patch which fixes it, that has been tested in
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I appreciate your comments, please see the ubuntu-art mailing list for
further discussion. We will ship with the best available art, preferably
new stuff but as a fallback with Dapper's.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Happy to provide further info for debugging.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Apr 7 11:01:25 2007
Disassembly: 0xb7634f0b:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-session
Package: gnome-session
** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7211242/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7211243/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added:
Moving my ~/.gnome2/session file to session.bak fixed the problem. I
have attached the old session file.
** Attachment added: old gnome session
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You
Not happening at all - I suspect it was a messed up session. Thanks for
the prompt!
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Various problems on Feisty login probably symptoms of a single underlying issue
It still seems useful to me to have a link to documentation online, in
that menu. System documentation will always be more limited than what's
possible online, surely? If only because of space?
For example, if we have videos showing how to do certain things, those
are not going to fit on the CD
That doesn't address the video use case. Is it not true that there is
content which is NOT searchable through Yelp, which we could have online?
Look - if your goal is to remove the link, then you can argue in favour
of that all year long. But the goal is to provide the most complete
possible
OK, go ahead and remove it for Feisty. I'm surprised that you really
think it's not worth having a direct link to an online entry point but
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Comment:
The behaviour should be that the task bar item blinks for 5 seconds,
then stays bold (but not blinking) until something causes it to need to
blink again. Clicking on the item should raise the relevant window and
make it
Public bug reported:
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Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I have set gnome-screensaver to lock the screen if the screensaver is
activated. If I close the lid of my
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Comment:
Does the code already exist to display such a folder? Is it just a
question of enabling it? In that case, I would recommend having an item
in the current recent documents menu, above Clear recent documents,
called Show as
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Comment:
Yes, the fonts are still quite clearly smaller than our normal desktop
menu font. So the menus look cramped and awkward. Also, I'm waiting for
some confirmation that we could do a totally custom gtk theme just for
the GDM
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Comment:
Looks great Manu!
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Comment:
Felix, there will only be one dialog. What you are seeing is just a bit
of confusion because we are keeping up with upstream Gnome while at the
same time working on this distinctive dialog for Dapper.
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Comment:
While we do respect the Gnome HIG on applications, there is clearly a
need for some more modern work on icon style guides and a need for a
palette that fits well with Ubuntu. The Tango icon style guidelines are
very well
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Comment:
Loe, if you follow the ubuntu-art mailing list I you'll see when we
launch the style guidelines initiative and it would be great to have
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Comment:
Does a logout fix the problem? I dont think we want to restart the panel
for all users during the upgrade! The upgrade will definitely recommend
a restart, so we should establish if that fixes the problem too.
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blocks.
affects /distros/ubuntu
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** Summary changed:
- default desktop/panel menu font sizes too small
+ Font sizes in Gutsy are vulnerable to bad X.org DPI detection
** Description changed:
- since gutsy, font sizes are too small.
+ In Gutsy, Gnome switched to using the X server's screen DPI detection,
+ which means that
Funny, I just noticed that today and thought wow, that looks JUST like
I feel when there's a problem.
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When I login on Feisty, a variety of things seem to get wedged. I
suspect they are all symptoms of the same underlying problem and am
happy to help debug. I think they might also be related to DBUS if not
gnome-session (perhaps #82451?).
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
This bug is an upstream issue (and has an open bug report). Not sure how
to reflect that info here just yet :-(
Click on also affects... Upstream, give the URL to the upstream bug
report.
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Martin Pitt wrote:
As per the Ubuntu Desktop team meeting discussion: When trying to enable
sharing when samba is installed, the user is in sambashare now, but the
process isn't yet, the Install samba? dialog should be replaced with a
You need to restart your session in order to enable
Martin Pitt wrote:
Aside from the fact that gnome-power-manager is already duplicating
functionality, too (suspend/resume), what is actually so bad about
this?
It's bad form, from a usability perspective, to have lots of ways to
achieve the same goal. It's reasonable to lead people from one
Martin Pitt wrote:
If we
drop them, we need to document two different ways for doing that, once
for people having fusa, and another for people who don't. Since earlier
Ubuntu releases didn't install either the logout or fusa, they don't
have another way, and got used to the system menu.
It would be poor to end up with multiple menu items on the panel that do
the same thing. What do you suggest we can do to shift the standard
behavior for folks who are used to the old way of doing it?
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Martin Pitt wrote:
Right, I just don't see how to sanely do that use that button
over here educationary UI in the current state of intrepid (or at
all, but that requires some UI expert).
Exactly, so the better option is to move it, and let people figure it out.
The current patch shows
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
We should certainly place the FUSA in the top right, and lock it, for
all users.
what do we do for users who changed their gnome-panel to only have one
bar at the bottom of the screen for example? that's quite a common
scenario
Good point. We should pop it
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
I've nothing against the change and having a preference letting the user
select the layout to use would be alright
No, we don't want to introduce tons of preferences just to let people
stay on an old layout.
but doing dynamic menus change
depending of the configured
Martin Pitt wrote:
Mark Shuttleworth [2008-10-15 7:34 -]:
No we don't. We only need the system menu entries if someone has removed
fusa. We will place fusa correctly for everyone on upgrade, and only
show a single set of menu entries.
As I said, once we actually do this, I
I believe there's a patch from Ted on this bug which implements the
conditional menu's, and it's working in a PPA. Can we have a review of
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Ted Gould wrote:
While I agree that it should be dynamic, the goal was to make the patch as
small as possible considering the date in the release cycle. The reality is
that, to make it dynamic, will require introducing some plumbing into
gnome-panel that is not really there.
Since it
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Task: ubuntu ubuntu-artwork
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
Comment:
We won't fix this in Dapper because it seems to right itself with a
logout and login, and restarting the panel during the upgrade is a high
risk
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Comment:
VincentRC wrote:
I have posted the message to all the list members of ubuntu-art.
OK, thank you, that is the right place for the discussion. For the
record, there will be a few community-contributed themes in Dapper.
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Comment:
Yes, this is a known issue, it is good to have a bug to track it, am
targeting this for fixing in Dapper.
status confirmed
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Comment:
Soren Hauberg wrote:
I know this comment is a bit stupid, but the timer in the log out dialog
brought music to my life in a way I hadn't imagined before, and now I
really miss it. Details matter.
This is the best
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Comment:
status confirmed
This is a known issue, and will be addressed in the next round of icons.
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status confirmed
We have asked for a more keyboard-y keyboard icon.
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Comment:
Is it possible that our theme could specify that the slider should never
get smaller than a certain size? To prevent the grippy from looking this
way?
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Comment:
Vincent, thanks for the comprehensive bug report. I'm sure the problem
comes from having both Ubuntu and Kubuntu desktop metapackages
installed, which means you are running an interesting mix of the two
different
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Priority: (none set)
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Comment:
Could you attach a portion of a screenshot, highlighting the icon
concerned? Alternatively, take a look at
http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/ic/ and tell me what icon it is that is
giving you grief, and I'll see if we can
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Comment:
OK. I suspect that what is happening is that Kubuntu is trying to tell
the Gnome apps to render the menus, widgets etc using a Qt lookalike
theme. I don't know that for certain, but I know for example that
OpenOffice
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Comment:
Given that we know the source of the problem, and that there's a known
workaround, I'm marking this bug rejected. In future we will have a
wontfix status which will let us say there's an issue there but we
won't fix it.
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Comment:
No problem I've already pushed those out so the sheet should be updated.
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Comment:
OK, that's good to know, I will make a note that the emblems should NOT
be scalable.
Mark
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Task: ubuntu ubuntu-artwork
Assignee: (unassigned) = klepas
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
Comment:
Pascal, see the latest comment there is a fix available, could you try
that out on the Tango theme? Thanks! Mark
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 37415
Scroll-thumb badly drawn in acroread
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Bug in scrollbar
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/38005
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** Bug 38005 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Scroll-thumb badly drawn in acroread
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/37415
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