I agree, thanks again for your work on this Martin.
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Affects me, too
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Just noticed that volume and brightness display simultaneously, seems
like the brightness behaves just like an asynchronous notification.
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This is the icon that should be there (if we continue to use envelopes)
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Notify-OSD has its own theme of steel matte indicators. We'll be
improving the look of the indicator by adding more texture to it.
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There are 2 main drivers for this:
- make the theme clean and elegant
- by using grayscale we reinforce the non-interactive character of the
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** Also affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
For the Human theme, a new steel icon should be displayed.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: David Barth (dbarth)
Status: New
** Tags: dxteam notifications
** Tags added: dxteam
** Tags added: notifications
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Thanks for reporting that problem. We have made some precautionary steps to
make this problem less awkward, for example the notification bubble colour is
dark grey, rather than black, so that it still shows against black desktop
background.
I find the option to customise the colour potentially
This bug is being looked into right now. If it turns out to be fixable,
we're hoping to introduce the patch for Jaunty beta.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
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Logo is stretched on non-4:3/16:9 displays
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This message should not be displayed at all.
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Max, we have carefully considered both options and decided that flooding user's
screen with stack of notifications is less useful than losing the real-time
factor. Please remember that once you switch to your messaging application the
notifications will be deleted from the queue (this is still
Thanks for reporting that.
Messages from the same person arriving in sequence should appear in one
appending bubble. Max. time for the bubble to stay on the screen is 15 seconds.
Once you switch to your IM client *all* bubbles generated by this app should be
deleted from the queue.
** Tags
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: community-themes
Top menu items in FF and TB are dark against dark background, therefore
almost unreadable.
** Affects: community-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
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Update - this won't be fixed for Jaunty (not enough time), but we'll
factor that in for future development.
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The transition will (probably) be: quick fadeout when cursor hovers over and
quick fade in when the cursor moves outside.
We're also considering to begin the fade in *before* the cursor hits the bubble
area (proximity dependent), but this hasn't been tested yet.
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Our initial decision was to fade out the bubble instantly. After
reviewing, gathering feedback and testing the suggestion is to keep the
fade in place. The spec will be updated accordingly soon.
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
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There should be a more clever solution for differentiating between
device disconnected and you are offline cases. At the moment seeing
you are now offline message every time I get disconnected is very
annoying if there's only one connection source.
** Affects:
Michael B. Trausch wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:02:03 -
Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
We are sorry that Jaunty alpha 5 accidentally shipped with the
Notification Settings utility that applied only to notification-
daemon, when 9.04 is not going to ship with
This is a feature. It is not a bug.
Also, you can hide the notification by hovering your mouse over it.
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
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I don't think displaying the hyperlink with the underscore is a good
idea. It will suggest that it's clickable, and that's misleading.
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MPT, you got there first, *again*.
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Alexander, it seems like I was very sleepy/partly unconscious and
clearly misread your comment. You're 100% right, what I wrote there
doesn't actually make much sense :)
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** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Description changed:
- As most monitors today are LCD monitors, the default for Ubuntu for
- changed.
+ As most monitors today are LCD monitors, the default for Ubuntu should
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For now we'll stay with one colour. We'll see how it works out for the
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Hitting brightness up displays the 0 brightness notification whereas
hitting brightness down jumps directly to 100%.
Dell Mini 9, running Jaunty Alpha 5, Bios ver. A01
** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
Thanks again for your help on this Martin - much appreciated!
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I'm in favour of being able to customise the font size. The current
default should be optimal for most users, but Simon's case is a good
example of a situation when additional options are necessary.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335383
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29 MB of RAM does not seem like heavy usage.
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On my system notify-osd uses around 17MB.
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It should use subtle gradient with bevel effect. SVG attached.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Mirco Müller (macslow)
Status: Confirmed
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The current font size *is* configurable. It changes in sync with your
system font size setting. What we're discussing here is adding the
ability to set the font size for notifications independently of your
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I agree that there should be a default timeout. 15 minute or even 3
minute old notification is pretty pointless. Also, all notifications
from a given app should be deleted from the queue once the user switches
focus to this app.
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When I press power button while updating the following notification
appears (attached). The text in the bubble is a bit of a gibberish and
should be changed to something average user would understand.
** Affects: policykit (Ubuntu)
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Right, yes, I agree that you may want to keep track of what's going on
in other IM windows that may be hidden in the background. It is actually
a very good point.
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The arguments stating:
* It is completely different to the past behaviour
* No other distribution does this
do not seem valid.
You cannot rule off the solution just because it's different to someone
else's/past solution.
The argument that
* It is very disruptive
is a valid critique, but the
Again, the window should not appear on top of the window stack. If it
does, please report it as a bug.
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
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Low opacity on mouse over is an intended behaviour. Since you cannot
interact with the notification it should not occlude your view when you
mouse over.
If the notification appears when your mouse is already in the same place
it should be fully opaque. At the moment it is not and we're still
Alexander, I strongly disagree - once we make one exception to You cannot
interact with notification bubbles rule it will cause a whole bunch of other
exceptions to follow, and the whole concept of non-intrusive notifications will
be completely dissolved.
It is a tough compromise, but I feel
Dominic, Alexander, yes of course it should display plain text instead
of an empty box.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
The panel icon state changes are one step in front of the notification
icon changes.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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When changing volume using slider/keyboard, the icon changes to mute
when volume level is 0. It should change to an empty speaker icon
instead.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Kenneth, exactly. Mute is a special state invoked by hitting a mute key.
The difference between the two must be reflected with an appropriate
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Ted, updated the description, is that more clear now?
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
The panel icon state changes are one step in front of the notification
- icon changes.
+ icon changes, e.g. the panel icon displays two sound waves, while the
+
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mousetweaks
After almost every system restart, the dialog box appears prompting to Enable
and log out.
Hardware: MacBook Pro 17, ATI R300
** Affects: mousetweaks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Neither a dialog box, nor the notification bubble appears when wireless
connection is established.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It worked before, it also worked with the earlier versions of notify-osd
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Notify-osd did exist on Intrepid, but wasn't publicly available :)
My notification-daemon worked fine on Intrepid.
I'm suspecting the following sequence of events that lead to the current
situation:
- when I first run Jaunty, notify-osd displayed a dialog box instead of a
bubble, with Do not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
Pressing keyboard brightness key triggers an empty notification bubble.
MacBook Pro 17
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Notify-OSD will support appending existing message, so that the bubble
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quick succession. This is being implemented now.
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I agree it is not a very elegant solution. I think we'll partly resolve it by
making messaging indicator a *different looking* envelope, secondly I think
people will very quickly learn what each of these do.
Saying that, I do see it as an issue, yet for now we don't have anything better.
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- Rhythmbox fails with track error
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Screenshot attached. The MI displays as two icons, both with an empty
menu.
** Affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Alexander Sack wrote:
The only correct way I can see to do this is to change the lookup name
in network manager for the notification bubble version
OK,
a. what icon shall we use in the notification then? does that exist yet?
Yes, it exists. It's vertical bars with the little 3G
jucs wrote:
Hi there!
I've upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 today and also hated to be forced to have
those notifications on the top of the screen, even though I have my only
panel on the bottom.
I did not want to wait until you may make your decision; so fixed it
myself. As I am a C-beginner my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
According to the Notify OSD spec, this notification should not appear at all.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#Gnome%20Power%20Manager
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fast-user-switch-applet
Since you cannot minimise them, pressing the button is leading to weird
behaviour (the window minimises and immediately jumps back).
** Affects: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks everyone for the comments.
The balance between configurability and making software reliable,
elegant and efficient is always very tricky. Michael, your problems with
peripheral vision are a valid signal that there may be a design issue
there. Thanks for bringing this up.
Notify OSD is a
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: fast-user-switch-applet
- Since you cannot minimise them, pressing the button is leading to weird
- behaviour (the window minimises and immediately jumps back).
+ This window should not be minimisable, since it contains a destructive
+ countdown
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
The functionality for volume down should match this for volume up.
At the moment unmuting only happens on volume up.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: dxteam
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
Top asynchronous notification (wi-fi connected) fades out quicker than
the synchronous one at the bottom (brightness change), leaving a gap.
According to the spec, they should fade out simultaneously.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Thanks for your suggestion David. The simple look of the bubble helps
reinforce the non-interactive character of the notifications. Adding
borders, gradients, etc may be a nice visual touch, but in the case of
your mockup the border is very harsh, giving it a cartoony feel, which
may not be a good
One more thing to consider before you propose such change - how would you
display the gradient when the bubble grows to its
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I appreciate technical reasons for not fixing the bug. Still I think
that in the long run the MI should probably not seat between the
volume/network/battery/date indicators. ATM the space to the left of
these feels most natural, mainly because you're less likely to notice
the icon state change if
I can confirm I can still reproduce the bug on 0.9.11 on my Dell Mini 9
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: notify-osd
This happens almost every time if the volume bubble appears while
receiving IM message and/or another asynchronous notification in
sequence.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: dxteam
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Binary package hint: network-manager
At the moment the bubble displays the radio tower icon (scaled up) -
it should show the new 3G icon (vertical bars with 3G)
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
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It looks like this bug is not fixable with the currently available technology.
Martin, Ken, thanks for having a bash at it!
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The beep is still present - Lucid alpha 1... :(
Is anyone else having this problem or am I the single most unlucky
person in the world?
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
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Again, to reproduce on Dell Mini 9:
- let your battery run critically low ( 10%)
- listen carefully :)
This bug is extremely frustrating to me. Every time I get the beep I
have to stop working, even though there's still plenty of battery life
left. I don't have to mention the potential
@pitti
Thanks, who do I need to poke to get the ball rolling? :)
@keybuk
Hm, are you sure? It wasn't the case on Hardy and Jaunty, and I have
never upgraded the BIOS.
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@ Rodney Dawes
I'm still seeing the old, colorful icon.
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This is a really weird bug, looks like the size of the Login button is
defined independently of other buttons. The problem does not seem to
occur anywhere else.
Does anyone have any ideas?
** Changed in: human-theme (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Kenneth Wimer (kwwii)
** Description
@ Loic
From UX perspective this is not a release-critical fix. However, if it can be
uploaded along with other critical fixes, we can include it. If not, please
don't worry about it.
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for having a look at this. Suggested solution would be to drop
the non-stock button for login and use a stock button (without the icon)
instead. Would you say that's feasible?
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Any thoughts on this?
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Kenneth Wimer wrote:
After testing, Roberts suggestion proves to fix the problem (yeah!).
Changed in the current lp:human-theme
Woo-hoo!
Nice work kwwii thanks @Robert Ancell!
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Tested on a Dell netbook (1024x600) and a Macbook Pro (1920x1200). Seems
to work very well on both, some minor jpeg compression artifacts are
still visible, but to much lesser extent than previously. Overall, the
background is much smoother.
Would be good if someone could also test it at 16bpp
Please download the proposed fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsplash/+bug/441210 and report
the results. The fix should minimise the banding issues at 16bpp.
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Binary package hint: usplash
Shutdown fade is not present since the last update.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 13 16:37:48 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
MachineType: Dell Inc. Inspiron 910
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Package: usplash 0.5.42
ProcCmdLine:
This fix solves the problem for me (system beep on battery-low on Dell Mini 9):
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/449582/comments/6
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I take that one back - the beep is still there... :(
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Kristopher Ives wrote:
Beep was back with pcspkr module blacklisted and not running here on my
Dell Inspiron 1525 (also a model that shipped with Ubuntu). Regardless
of sound settings, such as mute (even the Alert Sound mute) in the sound
preferences, it would emit a beep if I did a search in
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Dell Mini 9. To reproduce:
- close the lid: laptop suspends
- open the lid: laptop resumes and displays the screen lock password entry
- after few seconds laptop goes back into suspend.
This looks like a serious regression, the issue wasn't present on
neither Hardy or
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Ted Gould wrote:
If I remember right this was becuase you were running a PPA version of
indicator-applet. I'm assuming you've uninstalled it by now :)
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