Or even just Ubuntu can connect to... since from the start is a bit
redundant, come to think of it.
It isn't possible to make string changes at this point, but this might
be good to play with for 10.10.
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From the start, Ubuntu connects sounds scarry, how about able to?
Yep, I can confirm that. Thanks, Ddorda :)
Created a new bug report for you, bug #560220
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There was incentive for this change and a decision was reached. If you wish to
discuss it, see bug #558327.
Nobody wants a chain of yes, no, yes, no bug reports.
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Regression: window close button now more difficult to hit
More likely, in my view: The human theme has a very visible prelight for
the close button. The Ambience theme does not; there is really no way to
tell whether you are hovering over (or even clicking) the button unless
you're a pixel counter :b
Thus, one could have the pointer positioned at the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552510
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Big or small, this is not a bug; it is entirely a fact of GNOME's
design, quite possibly backed by usability research. It is mirrored by
similar behaviour across the Gnome desktop environment and supported
applications. Note, for example, that you can operate a menu in a single
click by clicking,
Hi André. I investigated that and it looks like the issue is, thankfully, just
that the release you are seeing is out of date.
You can find out when the latest release of ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu was made
over here: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
The
Thanks for your help, Sebastien, but that doesn't appear to be related.
The issue here is that the indicator doesn't show progress; it is either
red or green. (Previously, the green bar was gradually revealed).
That behaviour would be difficult to replicate with the typing break
indicator since
** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
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Okay, this appears to be fixed in the Ubuntu slideshow now, with the new
appearance.
Originally it was too big to fit on a smaller screened device, but at this
point it fits on 798x451px, which is just about the target for the now, err,
MIA (eep!) netbook version. I've poked at it with my N810
Aha! Thank you, Vish. I was hoping there was a nice solution.
I'll point it at the symlink. It's installed by firefox-branding, which also
installs the elusive icon in /usr/lib/*, so we should be safe using it :)
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That was another bug report (the unexpected appearance of a Breathe icon
was a bit strange), and I forgot to mark it in the changelog.
Thanks for the reminder; I'll notify the docs people shortly :)
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
My battery was running low today and I observed a number of terribly, awful
looking dialogs. I believe these are notify-osd's fallbacks, which should not
be trusted and loudly scream FIX ME! (by replacing them with solutions
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Thank you, Erik, for testing the daily image!
I absent-mindedly encountered that and fixed it earlier, but this could do with
a moment of pondering :o
This happened because Firefox's /usr/lib folder changed to
/usr/lib/firefox-3.6.2 (from firefox-3.6), thus our image was pointing
at a file that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
I am proposing a set of modifications to the visuals for the Ubuntu slideshow
package.
Some of these changes spring from bug #552510, which covers centring the icons
used in the slideshow, but there are a few other changes as
Discussion on ubuntu-doc list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2010-April/014550.html
Discussion on ubuntu-translators list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2010-April/003480.html
Preview of the change: http://people.ubuntu.com/~dylanmccall/ubiquity-
I recommend investigating how to get this into gnome-keybinding-
properties, like the panel main menu shortcut key, etc :)
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** Summary changed:
- moblin-panel-* applets do not appear on panel
+ moblin-panel-* applets do not appear on panel. Renders Moblin completely
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535360
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I agree that would solve this problem in particular, Martin, but there
would still need to be some access to that functionality so the handle
or some other extra GUI change remains a necessity.
(Well, I always thought gnome-panel needed a full-fledged Edit mode and
did away with that annoying
Got it. Thanks for the explanation, Ted. I'm happy with where it is now
:)
(And indeed, we seem to have a lot of stuff just waiting for some kind
of super window manager in order to become awesome. The day somebody
cracks that nut will be a great one indeed).
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Ted, I don't really follow that rationale. Did adding the timer have a
significant hit on the time it took for the dialog to appear that it
justifies removing a subtle backup strategy (which is, in the case of
turning off an enormous, power-hogging machine before going on a month
long vacation,
Hi Cody,
Just to follow up, I don't have that issue any more with up to date
Lucid after restarting. It was either my imagination, or it fixed
itself.
Yay! :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546263
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I would be DELIGHTED if this theme change landed.
I should point out one reason against, though, just to be fair: it's a tad
better for accessibility that we specify which menu items are radio / check
items and which are regular actions. I expect that's one of the reasons they
are how they
Okay, with the current version there is one bit of inconsistency: When
the current menu item is hovered (thus getting a lighter background),
checkmarks turn black (inconsistent with the text!) while radio buttons
stay the same.
Want me to file a new bug report?
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Just received the update here. I can confirm it's working well it's
consistent with upstream. Thank you, Chris! :)
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Ah, yes, the good old pocket-sized jukeboxes :)
Latest version almost said iPod, but I wimped out and the last line ended up:
“Plug in an MP3 player to start synchronizing your music collection, or insert
a CD to copy songs to your computer.”
(That particular text is by Matt Griffin, who made
** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
With the latest Ubuntu slideshow design, the background image, icon and
title are dependent on the sidedness. However, none of these elements
are moved when RTL is enabled.
** Affects: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Working on sound support for notify-osd in bug #549900. Should lead in to a
nice resolution for this bug :)
(Although it'll need some additional trickery beyond what is there; right now
the sound would only play once, when the bubble first appears).
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The reason I'm doing that is it's already specified as something
libnotify should support, so my patch is to implement that support.
Although, indeed, not trouble to use Canberra from the source. Come to think of
it, now you've paused me for a moment, it would make more sense to not use the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I was just installing the latest daily build via TestDrive. In the
account setup stage (Who are you?), there is an indicator beside the
password form saying the password strength. That's nice.
However, if a different password is entered in each
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
In the account setup stage in Ubiquity, we currently have two password
fields side by side. It is not obvious why this is; it could be for two
different passwords for some kind of super high fancy (and excessive)
security!
The solution is to
A screenshot demonstrating the problem is at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~dylanmccall/screenshots/ubiquity/user-account-
setup-bug549342.png
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My apologies. This is what happens when I do too many things at once. Of
course, there already IS initial text in the second password field!
Well done :)
Marking as invalid...
Sorry again about the noise.
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This bug has come back to life in the latest Ubiquity.
http://people.ubuntu.com/~dylanmccall/screenshots/ubiquity/install-minimize.png
Pressing the Minimize button causes the window to disappear into the
bottom right corner, never to be seen again (unless you know about alt-
tab). Panic ensues.
** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
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grammar problem on slide show
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Inte Pro/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN stopped working in kernel 2.6.32-17
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Same issue here on 32 bit.
There is a connection for a while, from what I've found; I can ping my
router and get a response, and even load a few web pages. However, it's
very very slow. (NM Applet says the network speed is 1mb/s).
A bit of struggling later, it loses connection completely and, as
I think the current wizard-based approach is a problem, too. I was
fiddling with Deja Dup's file restore and had absolutely no way of
knowing what would happen next as I stepped through the process. Would
it suddenly start murdering my home directory, replacing every single
file in a slow crunch
Hi Martin,
The SVGs were always being turned into PNGs by the build script, so
with the new design (which just uses regular 128x128px images without
needing to change them) I just got rid of that middle step. It means
we don't have a bizarre build dependency on GIMP, it's easier to test
and
Squeezing off 18px (bringing this to 798 wide) shouldn't be an issue at
all.
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Evan fixed this again in the main bzr branch, now that we have a
redesign where it works! firefox.html just refers directly to the real
Firefox icon on the system and it finally looks good doing it :)
Should be landing in version 16, so that'll be beta 2 (hopefully).
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With beta 1, I am seeing a lot of discussions that highlight this issue,
where people have lost their indicator applet or are looking to remove
specific indicators from the panel. (A mindset that could lead straight
into this issue). As I understand it these may be stemming from an issue
with the
Public bug reported:
I installed Sugar, and the session is properly listed as an option from
GDM, but as soon as I select that session with the combo box GDM
immediately crashes. This does not happen for any other sessions and
occurs all the time for me.
I poked through the system log and the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542338
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Binary package hint: zsh
zsh is my default shell. On two different computers, my system log is
swamped with lines like the following:
Mar 19 17:26:26 dylan-laptop kernel: [ 6687.000213] zsh[17270]: segfault at 0
ip 00186280 sp bfb0eb28 error 4 in
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I noticed this via bug #542338, but I am filing it separately since I
believe it is a different issue.
Right now, if I select the Sugar session to log in with in GDM, it crashes
horribly. This is simply upon choosing the Sugar option in the combo
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This could be resolved by changing the indicator applet's description.
Right now it is An indicator of something that needs your attention on the
desktop
Not sure what an appropriate new string would be, but if it has key words like
sound, volume and battery it would at least appear via the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 527458 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 527458
please include status messages/tooltips
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Looks like it's a working hyperlink in the HTML file, so this is likely
a Ubiquity thing; its Webkit widget probably isn't handling links or new
window requests.
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** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
I was thinking the same thing, Lightbreeze. MP3 player is an odd term to
use at this point. Just iPod sounds a bit ugly, too, though, mainly
because we aren't Apple and can't at all guarantee that the iPod brand
will work. Need a snappy way of saying ...a music player, like an
iPod,...
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I think these have both been resolved at some point, and the upcoming
release should have both suggestions implemented :)
Thanks!
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Same issue here on up to date Lucid.
If it helps, here are the package details...
dy...@dylan-netbook ~ % apt-cache show anjal
Package: anjal
Priority: optional
Section: universe/mail
Installed-Size: 596
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com
Original-Maintainer:
Eek! That jogged my memory :)
The fallback patch was discussed in upstream Bugzilla, at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607155 . Jens pointed out
that it needs some tidying, then I managed to forget all about it.
As was also discussed, the dialog box is slightly tricky (and
This bug is related to (but not a duplicate of) bug #538757 and bug
#538761 . Ubuntu's modifications to upstream components have resulted in
the volume change sounds not being triggered. (The one place that still
does, at the moment, is the Sound Preferences dialog).
The other side to the issue,
Public bug reported:
Since Karmic, the games menu has contained an extra Logic category,
which I assume is to avoid having an enormous list of things by
splitting it between logic games and everything else. However, the
current categorization is inappropriate. One error is that Chess, which
is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
First of all, a quick introduction to the (unfortunately not very well-
known) component we have had for a few releases now, called libCanberra,
which is used for sound events in the same style as icons.
In upstream GNOME, any time an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
First of all, a quick introduction to the (unfortunately not very well-
known) component we have had for a few releases now, called libCanberra,
which is used for sound events in the same style as icons.
In upstream's
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: transmission
Now that Transmission uses an application indicator instead of a system
tray icon, it is impossible to quickly peek at the current upload /
download without opening Transmission, since the current system doesn't
do tooltips (bug #528108).
A
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 527458 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 3:07 PM, charles char...@transmissionbt.com wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 527458 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
** This bug has been marked a duplicate
Thanks for the help, Chris. Lack of cleverness on my part :)
Just updated the bug description to get rid of that error.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
First of all, a quick introduction to the (unfortunately not very well-
known) component we have
This missing functionality (by the way, the specification at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeMenu seems to suggest it, at least in spirit)
also greatly complicates the process of discovering features involving
Social From The Start. It's turning into a jigsaw puzzle. The message
indicator has some
Hi Scott!
This was working just now, for me, when I tried to reproduce your bug. I
think the fix for keyboard navigation came in with version 0.2.5. (See
bug #537608).
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Ah, I see now. Thanks, grofaty!
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 519804
icons not aligned in the indicator
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox-applet
See screenshot.
- The checkbox should be in line with all the other icons, not randomly
- out to one
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 519804 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519804
Looks like we have a whole lot of bug reports on this topic, all using
Rhythmbox as an example but focusing on indicator-applet's bizarre
behaviour. The trouble is that they have very different descriptions,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 519804 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519804
Looks like we have a whole lot of bug reports on this topic, all using
Rhythmbox as an example but focusing on indicator-applet's bizarre behaviour.
The trouble is that they all have very different
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 519804 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519804
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indicator-application menu item icon placement is wrong
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indicator-application menu item icon placement is wrong
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Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
In Lucid, the application indicator for bluetooth-applet has a list of
known devices, like the previous system tray icon. However, this list is
only populated once (when the applet loads) and does not seem to change
as devices are added.
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Binary package hint: moblin-session
As soon as I log in to a Moblin session, the gconf key
/desktop/gnome/interface/toolbar_style is forcefully changed to icons,
regardless of my previous setting. This is wasteful, improper and
probably unnecessary.
With Ubuntu, it is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: moblin-session
This is my first time really playing with Moblin (since it's so nicely
packaged in Lucid I couldn't resist!), so forgive me if this is being
filed against completely the wrong package.
Installed moblin-session and all of the
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comment at line 128 is my own doing. There was no other output at that point,
so I opened the Network panel, then used the application switcher to close it.
This bug description mentions two completely separate issues: the window
buttons and the window title. On the other hand, discussion seems to be
completely about the buttons. I suggest editing the description to
simplify things and maybe filing another bug if there is another
regression caused by
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
When I open the Ubuntu One directory in Nautilus, the extension adds a
bar which says Ubuntu One File Sharing. This string is misleading.
As we know, Ubuntu One is a file synchronization service, ideal for backing
things up and
Err, indeed. Sorry to do this, but could we get some feedback on that? Designs
can have bugs, too, until proven otherwise :)
Given that a stated goal of the application indicator system is to integrate
with whatever platform it's on, it seems odd that our GNOME implementation
would go to these
Omer, this is NOT the proper behaviour.
See this document, which clearly specifies that the current appearance
is incorrect. There is a mockup of what the correct implementation
should be:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CustomStatusMenuDesignGuidelines
Curiously, the prominently labelled misbehaviour
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532502
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 532302
Unit test failure: test_aliasisproperty(TestSSHKey)
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 532302
Unit test failure:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532502
Hi Erik! Thanks for this bug report.
The bad news is it's a duplicate. The good news is that a fix has been
committed :)
(On which topic: Thanks for figuring it out, Evan! That error terrified
me).
On
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
With the update of various games in gnome-games to use Clutter, they are
much more visually appealing, animated and exciting feeling. When sounds
are enabled, they seem to synchronize better with what is happening and
add life to the scene.
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The package sound-theme-freedesktop has been available from the repos
for a while now and installs all the necessary sounds (and it's up to
date in Lucid, complete with volume control test sounds! Yay!). It is
weirdly named Default in sound prefs. Closing this as Fixed Release,
since I believe
Forgot to mention, there is a new version of the patch waiting to be
merged. I moved a bunch of work into the slideshow's own script, where
it makes more sense. Ubiquity is back to just requesting the locale, but
using the full string now instead of what comes before the _ (which was
the original
Okay, so right now we have the following for the first bullet point in
the final slide (Getting help with Ubuntu):
* If you need help, try emHelp and Support/em from the System menu,
or the emHelp/em menu in most applications.
So it does point out the help menu, but it definitely doesn't
It was starting to sound overwhelmingly passive, so I changed it to
“Use it to create letters, presentations and spreadsheets, as well as diagrams
and databases.”
Are you okay with that?
You can view the slideshow by grabbing it from the bzr repository and
running test-slideshow.sh. (Martin
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Does Alpha 3 have version 14 or 15? :)
If it's 15, that's really really weird. If it's 14, that makes a bit more sense.
In version 15 I replaced the existing Firefox icon with the Internet
category icon, so it functions just like any other slide in here. This
may be changed back at some point,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 421864 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421864
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Ubiquity-slide-show fails to display an image for Internet Browsing
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slideshow
https
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This has been fixed in version 15 of the package. Version number just
isn't mentioned. It's silly to maintain especially since Firefox is
moving to more frequent point releases.
Thanks :)
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