[Bug 1355860] Re: View -> Refresh (Ctrl + R) does not reload files from disk

2015-09-13 Thread Benjamin Kraus
Based on these two links:


http://superuser.com/questions/629696/difference-between-reload-and-refresh-in-meld
https://git.gnome.org/browse/meld/commit/?id=416167db85b7b229bec90d26fdd821244636914a

My understanding is that "Reload" has moved to the "File" menu as
"Revert", so that seems like the workaround for now, but I agree, I've
never been able to get "Refresh" to do anything useful, and it doesn't
seem to do what is described in the comments on the first link.

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[Bug 1213385] Re: When printing to file, the save in folder option is ignored

2013-10-22 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I'm also experiencing this issue, except the file isn't always placed in my 
home directory (although that is usually where it ends up).
Most times it ignores the selected directory, but occasionally it honors my 
selection, I can't tell when it will do which. When it ignores my selection, it 
usually defaults to my home directory, but occasionally it will use the last 
directory which was not my home directory, resulting in files saved to 
unpredictable places.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=923041 does a  nice job
describing the symptoms I'm seeing.

See also:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=888080

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=806357
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845425
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865416
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=923041

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #923041
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #888080
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #806357
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=806357

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #845425
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #865416
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[Bug 1096314] Re: Minimizing full screen Virtualbox re-draws full screen with Virtualbox image

2013-04-29 Thread Benjamin Kraus
This exact same issue effects Remmina as well. If you are adding
Virtualbox as another unredirect exception, you should add Remmina as
well.

!(class=Remmina)

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[Bug 1096314] Re: Minimizing full screen Virtualbox re-draws full screen with Virtualbox image

2013-04-29 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I believe there is a workaround, for those who haven't read the comments
in Bug 1053895 or Bug 1063690

The problem started when Unredirect Fullscreen Windows became the
default (bug 1063690), and the problem goes away when Unredirect
Fullscreen Windows is unchecked.

You can either turn off Unredirect Fullscreen at this location:
CompizConfig Settings Manager - Composite - Unredirect Fullscreen
Windows

Or you can blacklist Virtualbox by adding to the string in Unredirected 
Match
(Click the Plus symbol, click Grab, click on the Virtualbox Window, check 
Invert and click Add). It should add something like this:   
!(class=Virtualbox) to the end of the string.

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[Bug 1096314] Re: Minimizing full screen Virtualbox re-draws full screen with Virtualbox image

2013-02-28 Thread Benjamin Kraus
OK, looking through the comments on bug 1063690, I found another bug
matching this description, so I think this is a duplicate.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1053895

One of these two bugs should be marked as a duplicate, but the other bug
1053895 is currently marked as incomplete, so I'm not sure which to
flag.

Look through bug 1063690 for other related bugs.

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[Bug 1096314] Re: Minimizing full screen Virtualbox re-draws full screen with Virtualbox image

2013-02-28 Thread Benjamin Kraus
After re-reading the original description, I'd like to emphasize that
I'm running Ubuntu natively (not in a virtual environment).

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[Bug 1096314] Re: Minimizing full screen Virtualbox re-draws full screen with Virtualbox image

2013-02-28 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I'm having the exact same problem when minimizing a fullscreen instance of 
Remmina.
This started right around the same time as I saw this article:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTI2MTY

I suspect this might be a regression as a side effect of fixing this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1063690

To test this theory, I just went to CompizConfig Settings Manager
(ccsm) - Composite and unchecked Unredirect Fullscreen Windows.

This has (sort of) resolved the issue with Remmina. Now when I minimize,
none of the Unity components are redrawn until I click on another
Window, but I suspect that is a different bug.

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[Bug 1011073] Re: NetworkManager submenus sometimes unpopulated

2013-01-07 Thread Benjamin Kraus
This might be a duplicate of bug 930563.

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[Bug 930563] Re: NM Applet menu entries not responding

2013-01-07 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I believe I'm still experiencing this problem, running standard Ubuntu
12.10. I'm pretty sure I've seen this since updating from 12.04 to
12.10, but I'm not 100% certain. I'll report back next time it happens.
The problem I'm having is perfectly described (in the screenshot) by bug
1011073, which is likely a duplicate of this bug, and has several people
reporting the problem on 12.10.

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[Bug 748879] Re: rdp connection hangs, and remmina aplication with it

2012-06-27 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I am experiencing the same problem. I have remmina 0.9.3 (on Ubuntu
11.04). I'm connecting to a Windows 7 x64 server at my office, through a
VPN. If the VPN hangs or drops the connection, Remmina freezes as
described above.

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[Bug 565685] Re: [Asus K50IJ] Lucid Lynx - No automute (Headphone jack does not disable speakers on laptop)

2011-02-19 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I think I have the same problem described in this bug. If it is indeed
the same problem, I think I've figured out what is happening and how to
fix it very easily (at least, this worked for me). It is unclear to me
if this is a bug exactly, or just an unexpected behavior. However, it
seems to fit with the comment that other people have given.

For those who just want the solution that worked for me see the next
comment.

To diagnose what was happening I used two programs, which remained open
the whole time: gnome-volume-control (g-v-c) and alsamixer

The volume control slider and mute/unmute checkbox in gnome-volume-
control control a bunch of channels (as they show up in alsamixer), but
what channels are controlled depends on the Connector setting on the
Output tab.

With Analog Output selected:

Mute/unmute in g-v-c mutes/unmutes the following: Master Front, Headphone, 
Front, Surround, Center, LFE, and Side
Volume in g-v-c controls Master Front then Front then all together PCM, 
Surround, Center, LFE, and Side.

Plugging in headphones causes Front to be muted. However, when Front is 
muted, it triggers g-v-c to mute, which then mutes Master Front, Headphone, 
Front, Surround, Center, LFE, and Side, stopping all sound from both 
headphones and speakers.
Unplugging headphones causes Front to be unmuted. However, everything else 
remains muted.

In alsamixer, muting any of the Master Front, Front, Surround,
Center, LFE, or Side channels also causes g-v-c to mute, which
subsequently causes the remaining channels (including Headphones) to
be muted. However, unmuting any of these channels only unmutes that
single channel, and even if you manually unmute all the channels, no
sound is produced until you unmute in g-v-c. Also in alsamixer, there is
a Headphones channel, but it is grayed out so you can only see it's
status and not change it.

Front mutes/unmutes both the speakers and the headphones, and the
volume controls both speakers and headphones.

With Analog Headphones selected:

Mute/unmute in g-v-c mutes/unmutes both Master Front and Headphone.
Volume in g-v-c controls Master Front, Headphone, and PCM (in that order)

Plugging in headphones causes Front to be muted, which shuts off the 
speakers, but the headphones still work.
Unplugging headphones causes Front to be unmuted, which turns on the speakers.

Within alsamixer, muting Master Front causes g-v-c to mute, which
subsequently mutes the Headphones channels. However, the Front,
Surround, Center, LFE, and Side channels are no lounger coupled
to g-v-c mute. Unmuting Master Front has no effect on g-v-c or the
Headphone channel, so after muting Master Front to restore sound you
have to unmute in g-v-c.

Front mutes/unmutes speakers, but does not effect headphones (headphones stay 
on in both cases).
However, the Front volume slider still controls both speakers and headphone 
volume.

There doesn't seem to be any way to directly control the Headphone
slider or mute/unmute.

Switching from Analog Output to Analog Headphones causes the
following to be muted and the *volumes to be turned completely down*:
Front, Surround, Center, LFE, and Side.

Switching from Analog Headphones to Analog Output causes the same
controls to be unmuted and the volumes turns all the way to full.

Therefore, it seems like the solution is to enable Analog Headphones
mode then turn the Front volume to full.

Other details:

This is all tested with an ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo motherboard, Intel HDA
sound chipset, and VIA VT1708S codec. My headphones are plugged into the
headphone jack on the front of my case, and my speakers are plugged in
the jack on the back of my case labeled Front.

When I start up gnome-alsamixer, I get the errors reported by Ivailo
Partchev (comment #32).

When I installed the package David provided in comment #19, I see the following 
message when I plug-in or unplug the headphones:
ALSA-HDA hda_codec.c:477: Unsol event from codec: tag = 5, response = 0
Otherwise, that package doesn't seem to have any effect on the situation.

In summary, once Analog Headphones is selected and you've restored the
volume on the Front channel, plugging in the headphones mutes
speakers, and unplugging the headphones unmutes the speakers properly
for me. However, there seems to be three things that are causing some
confusing behavior:

1) There doesn't seem to be any way to independently control the Headphone 
volume, or mute/unmute the headphones. This channel shows up in alsamixer, but 
is grayed out and uncontrollable (see attached picture). The channel doesn't 
show up in the gnome-alsamixer. However, pulseaudio seems to be able to control 
this channel.
2) The Front channel volume slider controls both the headphone volume and the 
front speaker volume, rather than just the front speaker volume, and when you 
switch from Analog Output to Analog Headphones mode in g-v-c, it turns the 
volume completely down on the Front channel, muting the headphones.
3) There is a weird 

[Bug 565685] Re: [Asus K50IJ] Lucid Lynx - No automute (Headphone jack does not disable speakers on laptop)

2011-02-19 Thread Benjamin Kraus
These instructions got the headphones jacked working like I wanted: When
I plug in my headphones the speakers automatically mute, and when I
unplug them the speakers come back on.

1) Open gnome-volume-control
2) Click on the Output tab.
3) Change Connector to Analog Headphones
4) Open gnome-alsamixer
5) Turn the Front channel up to maximum volume.
6) Close gnome-alsamixer
7) Use gnome-volume-control to adjust volume/mute/unmute.

If you want both headphones and speakers, open gnome-alsamixer and
unmute the Front channel.

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[Bug 291062] Re: MASTER - Network Manager sometimes has enable networking unchecked/disabled when resuming from suspend

2009-02-26 Thread Benjamin Kraus
As promised, this is an update to say that I haven't had any problems
since updating to the new pm-utils script posted by Alexander (a little
over one week ago).

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[Bug 291062] Re: MASTER - Network Manager sometimes has enable networking unchecked/disabled when resuming from suspend

2009-02-17 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I just made the changes you suggested. I did *not* change the name of
the file (it is still 10NetworkManager). I rebooted and so far so good.
However, as the problem is sporadic, I'll post an update in a couple
days to say whether the problem comes back.

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[Bug 84313] Re: network-manager not deleting resolvconf information on resume from suspend

2008-01-21 Thread Benjamin Kraus
There is no reason in particular why I installed resolvconf. If I
remember correctly, when I first installed Ubuntu on my laptop, network-
manager was not installed by default. While looking for the best option,
I stumbled upon resolvconf and installed it because it seemed to make
sense. I installed network-manager later, and at first the network-
manager-vpnc package wasn't available to integrate support for vpnc, so
I left resolvconf around to help the two cooperate. I never uninstalled
resolvconf because I didn't see a reason. I can see what happens without
resolvconf next time I bring my laptop to work.

As for /etc/network/interfaces, the only non-commented out entries
pertain to lo and ppp0, but I've attached it anyway.

** Attachment added: /etc/network/interfaces
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[Bug 84313] Re: network-manager not deleting resolvconf information on resume from suspend

2007-11-29 Thread Benjamin Kraus
This bug is still occurring in Gutsy Gibbon.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = New

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[Bug 120955] Re: acpi-support/state-funcs:toggleAllWirelessStates() wrong on power/state

2007-07-25 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I can confirm that I am having the same problem, which means that the 
toggleAllWirelessStates function does not work as it should.
I am running a Thinkpad Z60m with 2.6.20-16-generic with acpi_support 0.95 in 
Feisty Fawn (7.04).
I also receive the same error as Herbert:

# echo -n 2  ath0/device/power/state
bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument

#echo -n 1  ath0/device/power/state
bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument

# cat ath0/device/power/state 
0

There is no rf_kill available, and based on the comment in the state-funcs 
file:
# Attempts to use 'rf_kill' first, and then tries 'power/state', though that
# will fail on =2.6.18 kernels since upstream removed the functionality...

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[Bug 74908] Re: Thinkpad Z60t wireless hotkey won't work

2007-07-25 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I have a Thinkpad Z60m, and when using acpi_listen I can see an event
generated when I press Fn+F5. However, there is a problem in another
file that is preventing the toggle switch from working, see bug #120955
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[Bug 120955] Re: acpi-support/state-funcs:toggleAllWirelessStates() wrong on power/state

2007-07-25 Thread Benjamin Kraus
I've been looking around and found lots of references to rf_kill when 
relating to ipw2200 (which I believe is for the Intel wireless card).
My laptop has the IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II and uses the 
madwifi drivers (I believe). I'm just guessing, but I'm wondering if maybe the 
madwifi drivers don't implement the rf_kill feature?

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[Bug 84313] network-manager not deleting resolvconf information on resume from suspend

2007-02-09 Thread Benjamin Kraus
Public bug reported:

Summary:
If I suspend-to-ram while connected via the wired ethernet card (eth0), and 
then resume with the ethernet cord unplugged but in range of a wireless access 
point, network manager will correctly establish a connection with my wireless 
access point. However, /etc/resolv.conf still reflects the wired ethernet 
connection, so the wireless internet connection doesn't work. The problem is 
easily fixed by running the command 'sudo resolvconf -d eth0'.

Steps to reproduce error:
1) Have laptop connected via wired network connection (eth0).
2) suspend-to-ram
3) unplug ethernet cord
4) move to within range of wireless access point
5) resume computer

What happens:
Upon resuming from suspend-to-ram, network manager will detect my wireless 
access point and establish a connection. However, /etc/resolv.conf still shows 
the name servers that belonged to the wired ethernet connection. This means 
that the wireless network connection gives the impression of not being 
connected.

What should happen:
network manager should inform resolvconf that the wired network connection has 
been taken down, so that resolvconf removes the corresponding entries from 
/etc/resolv.conf.

Temporary work-around: upon resuming, run the command:
sudo resolvconf -d eth0

This removes the entries from the wireless network connection from
/etc/resolv.conf, and replaces them with the entries belonging to the
wireless network connection.

Oddly enough, the problem doesn't seem to happen in reverse (switching
from wireless to wired).

I'm running Edgy Eft with network-manager-0.6.3-2ubuntu6. While I am at
work I connect the laptop via the wired ethernet card (eth0), but while
I'm at home I connect using a wireless network card (ath0).

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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