[Bug 178916] hp photosmart r742

2007-12-27 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: The HP PhotoSmart R742 needs the following USB info added to the libgphoto rules in udev to work: ATTRS{idVendor}==03f0, ATTRS{idProduct}==9702, MODE=0660, GROUP=plugdev ** Affects: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- hp photosmart r742

[Bug 175037] tooltips disable mouse, take too long to go away

2007-12-08 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: Running Hardy, with gtk 2.12.3-1, metacity 1:2.21.2-0ubuntu2. Whenever a GTK tooltip (like in the main menu, or toolbar buttons in Epiphany, for example) appear, mouse buttons no longer work. Clicking on anything has no effect at all. Furthermore, moving the cursor off of

[Bug 164171] key repeat under cursor

2007-11-20 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: In Hardy, from the first X server update up though the latest, I am getting a very odd behavior with key repeat. Also note that I'm running GNOME, Metacity, and nvidia binary driver (the same problem occurs with the nv driver). When key repeat triggers, the focused window

[Bug 155820] Re: (amd64) no sound when using pulseaudio

2007-10-23 Thread Sean Middleditch
I have the same problem. The Flash plugin is 32-bit, but only a 64-bit version of the pulseaudio ALSA plugin exists. We need a lib32- version of the plugin. This is going to be the same situation for any other 32-bit ALSA application, such as some binary-only games. -- (amd64) no sound when

[Bug 145759] excessive window popups

2007-09-27 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: The update manager seems to be popup happy. The act of updating pops up several windows, in addition to the main window already open. Each window steals focus (not sure why focus stealing prevention isn't kicking in - assuming update-manager isn't setting the right window

[Bug 145764] doesn't state why updates are necessary

2007-09-27 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: update-manager The update manager doesn't state why updates are necessary. It just lists a bunch of cryptic package names with some blurb about what the package is for (which itself is usually cryptic, since you often see 5-6 packages for a single

[Bug 137427] poor default security mode

2007-09-04 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: The suphp package used the 'owner' security model instead of the 'paranoid' security model. The later is identical to what suexec uses. Using the 'owner' model, any script which somehow gets into a web directory becomes runable as that user, which in certain rather contrived

[Bug 124985] Re: font settings ignored

2007-07-20 Thread Sean Middleditch
After today's updates, my fonts in both gnome-terminal and epiphany are back to normal, and now respect the settings in the configuration applet. So, the problem has been solved/obliterated/doomed/annihalted/etc. -- font settings ignored https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124985 You received this

[Bug 124985] Re: font settings ignored

2007-07-14 Thread Sean Middleditch
after the latest freetype update, Epiphany seems to be nice and pretty again, but gnome-terminal is still fugly as sin. -- font settings ignored https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124985 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.

[Bug 64474] Re: system pauses

2007-07-14 Thread Sean Middleditch
More information on this, for my system. THe problem seems to be the onboard audio. I disabled the audio chipset in the BIOS and the freezes went away. No clue if it's something silly with the hardware or the kernel, but since I'm guessing Windows works fine on the mobo, at the very least

[Bug 124985] Re: font settings ignored

2007-07-10 Thread Sean Middleditch
As a further note, Firefox does not suffer from this problem, just Epiphany. (and gnome-terminal) -- font settings ignored https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124985 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 124985] font settings ignored

2007-07-09 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: Today (last night's updates probably), my fonts have become god-awful horrendous. At least, the ones in gnome-terminal and Epiphany. The fonts are misformed and blurry, and there's an awful lot of color bleed. The regular application fonts look the same as before. It seems

[Bug 116897] Re: [needs-packaging] virt-manager

2007-06-14 Thread Sean Middleditch
Found a bug in the virt-manager package, actually. It's given as architecture all but it includes .so files. In particular, it doesn't run on my AMD64 box: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager.py, line 105, in module from virtManager.engine import

[Bug 116897] Re: [needs-packaging] virt-manager

2007-06-08 Thread Sean Middleditch
Verifying that these packages install and work correctly, and appear to have proper dependencies set as well. Thank you! -- [needs-packaging] virt-manager https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116897 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact

[Bug 119035] libmozjs0d-dev header silliness

2007-06-06 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: libmozjs-dev In 1.8.1.4-1ubuntu2 of the package, an undocumented magic macro MOZILLA_1_8 _BRANCH must be defined or else the library is unusable. This might make sense internally in Mozilla (thought not really, imo) but it's pretty bad for teh

[Bug 116897] package virt-manager

2007-05-25 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: The virt-manager application at http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/ would be awesome to have in Ubuntu. We already have libvirt. ** Affects: Ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- package virt-manager https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116897 You

[Bug 116317] missing libsdl-ttf

2007-05-22 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: libsdl-ttf is not included in the ia32-libs-sdl packages. This causes some commercial 32-bit games to fail to run, as they require libsdl-ttf. ** Affects: ia32-libs-sdl (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- missing libsdl-ttf

[Bug 59947] Re: False compositing activation

2007-01-18 Thread Sean Middleditch
The latest 2.17.5 release still lacks libcm/compositor support. The libcm is universe is still stuck at an old pre-0.1 release. Spiftacity is stuck at an old 2.13 release. Can we get this updated, please? The compositor in Metacity is supposed to be getting pretty stable, and it's disabled

[Bug 77466] Re: Evolution hang when click Send/Receive button

2007-01-15 Thread Sean Middleditch
It's only the sending dialog that doesn't close, and usually not the first time it pops up. Actually, I can click the WM close button (the X) and close the window. It'll just popup and hang next time I click Send/Receive. No email can be sent until I shut down Evolution (which requires me to

[Bug 77466] Re: Evolution hang when click Send/Receive button

2007-01-04 Thread Sean Middleditch
This happens for me, as well. It is not just SMTP that hangs. It also happens for me if I configure Evolution to use sendmail to mail. Also, it does not always happen. The first few times that Evolution does a send/receive, it usually works fine. After a few times, though, it will do the Hang

[Bug 77466] Re: Evolution hang when click Send/Receive button

2007-01-04 Thread Sean Middleditch
This happens for me, as well. It is not just SMTP that hangs. It also happens for me if I configure Evolution to use sendmail to mail. Also, it does not always happen. The first few times that Evolution does a send/receive, it usually works fine. After a few times, though, it will do the Hang

[Bug 64474] Re: system pauses

2006-10-17 Thread Sean Middleditch
It hangs permanently for you? The hangs I get only last a few seconds, then the system picks up right where it left off like nothing happened. -- system pauses https://launchpad.net/bugs/64474 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 64474] system pauses

2006-10-06 Thread Sean Middleditch
Public bug reported: I'm not entirely sure this isn't a pure hardware issue, but it's been suggested to me it might be a software issue interacting badly with the hardware, so I'm filing this bug. The computer I built a few months back has, ever since it was first built, occassionally had