[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Viktor: Ah, OK, thanks for checking. Interesting that your builds fail
in OpenJDK 11 as well as 8, but mine only in this updated OpenJDK 8.

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I've had to disable JaCoCo, and set the  of the Surefire-
plugin to 0 to get the mini-project 'NiceXVI' linked above to build
under this OpenJDK 8 version. So it looks like it is not just JaCoCo.

OpenJDK 11 works after updating JaCoCo though.

Viktor: I have the set $JAVA_HOME in order for Maven to use a different
JDK, regardless of the version of java available in the shell. Are you
sure you are running the build with javac 10/11?

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
So this probably not a bug for the OpenJDK 11 package, but it is for the
OpenJDK 8 package. No version of JaCoCo seems to work with the version
released today.

Viktor: Does your build work in OpenJDK 11?

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
After some more testing and frustration I've found that after updating
JaCoCo to 0.8.2 the newest OpenJDK 11 build works, as does the OpenJDK
10 provided by Ubuntu.

The OpenJDK 8 version now provided by Ubuntu doesn't.

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Triage: I think this issue can be closed, although I don't quite
understand why a seemingly minor patch in JDK 8 should break tools in
this way.

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Found the root cause: the JaCoCo plugin in my builds needed updating to
a more recent version. If anyone lights upon this problem; OpenJDK
8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 and newer break older JaCoCo releases. The
newer versions of this tool do work with these and newer JDK releases up
to and including 11.

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[Bug 1800792] Re: Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
** Attachment added: "Output of mvn clean install"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-8/+bug/1800792/+attachment/5207389/+files/crash.txt

** Also affects: openjdk-11 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1800792] [NEW] Update to 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 breaks Maven builds

2018-10-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Today both the OpenJDK 8 and 11 packages were updated. In the case of
OpenJDK 8:

openjdk-8-jdk: 8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 → 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1

OpenJDK 11 (10 really):

openjdk-11-jdk: 10.0.2+13-1ubuntu0.18.04.2 → 10.0.2+13-1ubuntu0.18.04.3

After this update all my local Maven builds fail with a crashed VM. From
the console output it looks like one of the prerequisites of JaCoCo
(Java code coverage tool) is no longer met, but I haven't been able to
figure out what the root cause is.

This problem occurs with both OpenJDK 8 and 10.

Reproduction:

This is one of our projects: https://github.com/LableOrg/java-nicerxvi

Clone the project, and call `mvn clean install`. For me it now fails to
build (output attached).

When I downgrade to 8u162-b12-1 everything works again.

** Affects: openjdk-11 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1726124] Re: DNS domain search paths not updated when VPN started

2018-02-02 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I hope something can be worked out before this lands in the next LTS-
release. This breaks one of the most common uses of a VPN (remote work).

Right now a workaround is using this script after connecting to a VPN-
server:

https://github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-resolved

It calls systemd-resolved via DBus to add the proper settings after the
OpenVPN connection is established.

Of course this means abandoning NetworkManager for use with OpenVPN,
because there is also no way to specify --up and --down parameters.

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[Bug 975749] Re: writer mail merge cannot select address book

2017-05-01 Thread Jeroen Hoek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 986205 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986205

This is still an issue with Ubuntu 16.04. Without the full LibreOffice
package Writer will crash without any message when you try to add a
database for a mail merge.

Can someone remove the duplicate tag?

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[Bug 1504792] Re: nm applet displays inaccurate notification when user disconnects from VPN

2017-04-10 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I am seeing this behaviour since the 'Disconnect from VPN' menu entry
was removed. Was that removal intentionally? It used to be possible to
click that (which disconnected the VPN connection without this
'Connection Failed' message).

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[Bug 1631095] Re: pushed dns servers not being used

2017-04-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This issue is now present in 16.04 as well. As Matthew mentions, the
first time you connect to a VPN with OpenVPN DNS works, the second time
it doesn't.

In case anyone stumbles upon this issue, this workaround (restarting
dnsmasq) makes name resolution work again for a single VPN session:

sudo pkill dnsmasq

You can execute it either before or after the VPN connection is made.

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[Bug 1665893] Re: DNS resolution of VPN hosts stopped working

2017-03-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1667825 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1667825

I am running into DNS issues with OpenVPN as well. When connected `dig
ddg.gg` fails, but `dig ddg.gg @8.8.8.8` works. This started after
running updates yesterday.

I can't tell if bug #1667825 is the same issue, but I get the same
problem regardless of whether I start OpenVPN from the command line or
via the Network-Manager. (I'm not sure if the latter makes the
connection 'managed' or not.)

Can this issue be scaled up in importance if confirmed? Users not being
able to use a VPN service (e.g., in a place with free public wifi) is a
huge security risk!

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[Bug 1607291] Re: Dual SIM devices show "No SIM" icon in indicators if there is only one SIM installed

2016-09-22 Thread Jeroen Hoek
If this becomes an option in 'custom tarball', does that mean I can
access that option with the regular OTA updates?

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[Bug 1625790] [NEW] Cannot enter character via shift-ctrl-u shortcut

2016-09-20 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

In most Gnome applications I can use shift-ctrl-u to directly enter a
character via its Unicode codepoint. So, for example, to enter the
character € via this method, one does:

shift-ctrl-u 2 0 A C enter

This works in gedit and gnome-terminal today.

I use this often in gucharmap when dealing with a character I don't
recognize, and can't easily directly copy from the source. Since
updating to Ubuntu 16.04, the gucharmap version shipped with Ubuntu has
started to ignore the shift-ctrl-u shortcut in the search text field.

Upstream reports that this appears to be a Ubuntu specific issue:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769327

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: gucharmap 1:3.18.2-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_uvm nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Tue Sep 20 21:55:13 2016
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-09-16 (735 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64 (20140417)
SourcePackage: gucharmap
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to xenial on 2016-05-26 (117 days ago)

** Affects: gucharmap (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug third-party-packages xenial

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[Bug 1592108] Re: No option to disable remote album/artist/track art requests

2016-06-15 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Thanks for the in-depth reply.

It is reassuring to hear that dash.ubuntu.com acts as a proxy. On a
personal level I find this to be more tolerable than a direct interface
with a commercial service I have no customer relation with.

The data aspect alone is probably enough to warrant inclusion of a
toggle for this feature, or perhaps an option to only download this kind
of data when connected to wifi.

That said, I politely disagree on the privacy aspect. Please indulge me
— an avid Ubuntu user — in relating my personal view on this matter.
>From a principled standpoint there are two things that would help in
maintaining Ubuntu's reputation with regards to privacy.

One is informed consent. It would like to be informed about what kind of
data is being automatically transmitted to other parties. Perhaps via a
page in the documentation that lists the various types of external
connections that are being made on a stock release of Ubuntu Touch (and
probably the normal Ubuntu OS). Is such a list available?

One reason that I mention this is that the default behaviour of the dash
in stock desktop Ubuntu used to be to search Amazon automatically with
search terms entered. This has since been disabled by default, but did
raise valid privacy concerns. I feel strongly that Ubuntu is the kind of
OS where users are actively given a chance to influence the data they
are broadcasting, especially in this age of mass surveillance and mass
tracking. But to do that, users must be aware of what is happening and
who they are communicating with. As you mention it makes quite a
difference if artwork requests are done directly to 7digital or via
Canonical's proxy.

The second is perhaps an extension of that, and is simply to enable
users to disable this kind of behaviour. Ideally users can disable third
party communications like these (indirect) requests to 7digital at will
from the Privacy and Security settings.

I will admit that music artwork does seem lot less sensitive in terms of
its privacy impact than general searches in the dash, but I feel
strongly that this decision should be left with the user, especially for
stock software included with the OS, and bundled services of the OS
(e.g., the thumbnailer).

A hypothetical case that comes to my mind is this. Consider Wikipedia's
list of controversial album art¹. If I was visiting a country with
strict laws regarding nudity and sexuality and an active policy of
examining your personal electronic devices at the border (sadly, not
unlikely these days) it would be unpleasant — at the very least — to
have a Music App fetch the album covers for, say, Nirvana – Nevermind or
The Scorpions – Virgin Killer (!).

Needless to say that even if the music itself was allowed, possession of
these kind of images is highly illegal in such jurisdictions, with
punishments that are no laughing matter. If our hypothetical Scorpions-
fan took care not to upload any music tagged with album covers to his
device, he would still end up with those covers in plain view to any
customs officer inspecting his phone or tablet.

1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_controversial_album_art

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[Bug 1592108] Re: No option to disable album/artist/track art requests

2016-06-15 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Do I understand correctly that the thumbnailer uses a remote service
(7digital?) by default?

>From a user's perspective I would expect to be able to reach this
setting from the Music App, but if the use of this remote service is
something that is done by the thumbnailer, I am not sure if adding it as
an option to only the Music App is correct. If I understand correctly;
from an engineering perspective the thumbnailer's job is to get the art,
the Music App uses the art, but does not care how the thumbnailer got
it.

Perhaps this should be a system-wide setting under 'Security & Privacy'
instead? I must admit that I am not wholly comfortable with the idea of
a daemon (thumbnailer) contacting commercial third party resources
without being able to turn it off.

** Summary changed:

- No option to disable album/artist/track art requests
+ No option to disable remote album/artist/track art requests

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[Bug 1536307] Re: Unknown albums and unknown artists should not be shown

2016-06-13 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Temporary workaround:

In the album view, enter a single space in the search field. This seems
to filter out all the 'Unknown Albums'.

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[Bug 1536307] Re: Unknown albums and unknown artists should not be shown

2016-06-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek
(Problem present in OTA-11)

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[Bug 1536307] Re: Unknown albums and unknown artists should not be shown

2016-06-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I have the same problem, but with a music collection that is actually
quite well-tagged. For a lot of (pop) music the actual album something
came from is irrelevant and undesirable to have tagged, because it
clutters up the album view of (other) music players. When I am browsing
albums, I expect to see only albums I own in their entirety, not
'albums' that contain only that one-off hit and miss all other tracks.

The problem here is that any song that lacks the album tag, gets shown
in the album view as a unique artist/album combination. Right now I have
a thousand or so stand-alone tracks (starting with 10cc – Unknown Album
and ending with ZZ Top – Unknown Album) to swipe-scroll through before I
get to the real albums.

This takes about two minutes, and has to be done every time you open the
music app. Rather unworkable.

I would suggest grouping all tracks that lack an album tag into a single
'Unknown Album' pseudo-album, regardless of artist.

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[Bug 1584353] Re: SD card fails to mount with 'Failed to add storage device', but can be mounted from terminal

2016-06-02 Thread Jeroen Hoek
** Description changed:

  When I insert an Ext4 formatted SD-card (64Gb), I get an error
  notification stating 'Failed to add storage device'. From the terminal I
  can mount it as expected (sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 somewhere).
  
  I tried the card with its original file system as well (exfat), but that
  causes the same problem.
  
- Device: Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu (OTA-10.2)
+ Device: Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu (OTA-10.2, OTA-11)

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[Bug 1587321] Re: Browser: Path component of URL is hidden by default

2016-05-31 Thread Jeroen Hoek
It is an understandable design decision, and from an aesthetic
standpoint truncating the URL does make sense.

My objection is twofold. One problem is that in my opinion truncating
the URL limits the usability of the browser. Even though plenty of
website do make a mess of anything behind the /, other websites and
services do have understandable, bookmarkable URLs that aid the user in
his or her browsing. Thankfully the URL is still a usable part of many
websites, and modern Javasript frameworks too (traditionally the place
where URLs were mangled for technical reasons) are now once again
embracing proper and usable URLs (e.g., EmberJS).

Philosophically, I worry about hiding something as empowering and basic
to the web as the URL. While I can sympathise with the notion that the
path, query, and fragment parts of a HTTP URL are often technical
details that may clutter the UI and confuse some users, I feel that
hiding it is not in the spirit of the open web, and does not benefit
users in the long run.

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[Bug 1584353] Re: SD card fails to mount with 'Failed to add storage device', but can be mounted from terminal

2016-05-24 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Jonathan:

Your issue seems different from the one reported by me (I have no
problem reading the SD-card with fdisk -l, it just doesn't get mounted).

You may want to open a new bug instead.

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[Bug 572628] Re: "Liyama" spelling error

2016-05-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The patch I sent was ultimately accepted upstream. 'Liyama' should now
be spelled as 'Iiyama' on system's using this database.

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[Bug 1168582] Re: Google talk Requires Authorization after suspend/resume

2014-09-24 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This problem persists in 14.04 for me as well. One of the two Google
accounts I add will fail even during the same session with the
authorisation required error.

I have stopped using Empathy and the Online Accounts configurator
completely due to this bug, although I give it a go whenever I move to a
newer version of Ubuntu to see if the bug persists. Oddly enough, other
messaging applications seem fine with my Google accounts, and no
authorisation of any kind is needed beyond my credentials.

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[Bug 1163687] Re: Impossible to insert any kind of foreign characters with the keyboard

2013-07-05 Thread Jeroen Hoek
#14:
Input of Unicode characters as such works, but only after copy pasting them. 
What is broken is the input methods normally provided via the UI toolkit. If 
you are testing under Unity or Gnome Shell, you could do the following to test 
such an input method:

Configure your Right Alt as 'compose key', by going to the Keyboard
Layout settings, then 'Options…', and tick the Right Alt key under
'Compose key position'. Now you should be able to hit the Right Alt, and
then consecutively type a '/' and an 'o' to get ø, or hit Right Alt and
's' and 's' to get ß. Basically any sensible composition of keys you can
think of will yield the character you would expect. You can test the
compose method in any text area on the desktop basically, such as this
comment field, Gedit, and even gnome-terminal.

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[Bug 1163687] Re: Impossible to insert any kind of foreign characters with the keyboard

2013-06-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek
What about Raring? Is this a fix that can get back-ported? The Friends
app is now functionally broken for a lot of people.

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[Bug 1168582] Re: Google talk Requires Authorization after suspend/resume

2013-05-14 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I have two Google accounts as well, could that be a relevant factor?

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[Bug 1163687] Re: Impossible to insert diacritics/accents, driving Good Spelling fans insane

2013-05-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek
As mentioned in this duplicatie bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1179031

This is worse than just diacritics. You can't enter any Japanese,
Korean, or Chinese text at all at the moment. If the bug I filed is a
duplicate, could the summary of this bug be ammended to reflect that is
an issue that affects all input methods?

Also affected:

* Compose key method of composing characters with a meta-key (e.g., right-alt, 
=, Y gives ¥; right-alt, -, -, gives —)
* All IME input methods, such as Japanese, Korean, and Chinese via ibus

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[Bug 572628] Re: Liyama spelling error

2013-05-11 Thread Jeroen Hoek
In 2011 I sent a patch fixing this to the then-maintainer of hwdata.
That patch apparently never made it through, possibly because of a
maintainer change. Today I've sent the patch again to the developer who
last made commits to the project.

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[Bug 1073114] Re: Shopping Lens Does Not Respect User Privacy

2013-05-11 Thread Jeroen Hoek
From reading the comments in this bug report I get the impression that
there is a general sense of agreement about how enabling on-line search
results through the Dash lenses by default violates the user's
reasonable expectancy of privacy, but I don't see any response from the
package maintainer (or rather, Canonical) explaining why this feature is
still enabled by default in Ubuntu 13.04, and when and how this high
priority bug will be fixed.

I am not heavily involved with Ubuntu, so it is quite probable that I
have overlooked some explanation on a mailinglist or blog, but shouldn't
the resolution of a confirmed high importance issue be addressed here on
the bugtracker?

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[Bug 1174936] Re: online-accounts-preferences crashes immediately when opened

2013-05-10 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I'm not using two-factor authentication and I get the same issue.

After going offline and removing my two Google accounts the crashing
stops, but I still get this message:

credentials-cc-panel-Message: cc-credentials-account-applications-
model.vala:156: No valid plugin found for application 'shotwell' with
account '7'

Before removing the previous two account it was '6'.

In seahorse the two accounts I have added are now represented by these
four entries:

Ubuntu Web Account: id 10-1
Ubuntu Web Account: id 10-3
Ubuntu Web Account: id 11-1
Ubuntu Web Account: id 11-3

There is something really strange going on with authentication. The
Google accounts fail to connect half the time. Removing and readding
them works, but that is not much of a workaround.

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[Bug 564262] Re: Notes sync errors with: Thread has not been started, or is dead

2012-08-20 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I was bitten by this bug in Oneiric. This is a potentially very
destructive bug. Tomboy will sort of sync its notes, and say that
something failed, but show a  list of updates notes. I only noticed that
34 (!) notes were never synched to Ubuntu One when I was configuring a
new laptop. I had to manually copy over the missing notes.

The tricky thing is that since Ubuntu One dropped its notes web-
interface, the average user won't even know something is wrong until he
has lost his data.

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[Bug 675987] Re: Add auto-complete support for various office file format zip files

2012-07-30 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Ken:

The patch I sent has been applied upstream. I guess it will be available
from Ubuntu 12.10 onwards?

See:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/bash-completion-devel/2012-July/004524.html

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[Bug 675987] Re: Add auto-complete support for various office file format zip files

2012-07-07 Thread Jeroen Hoek
#2:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/bash-completion-devel/2012-July/004516.html

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[Bug 667323] Re: open with missing in files lens

2012-04-14 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Another practical example:

Most of the time I expect that the default application to launch for SVG
images is a light-weight image viewer such as EOG, but I also want the
option to open them in Inkscape. Inkscape isn't on my launcher bar
because I don't use it daily. Currently searching for recently accessed
SVG iamges in Unity offers no way to actually access that file in the
way I want. The same holds true for images as #3 notes.

#4:
Dragging a file from the Dash to the Nautilus launcher just opens Nautilus in 
my home folder. It does not open the folder where the file is. Dragging image 
files to the Firefox launcher does open them in a Firefox tab.

#6:
Perhaps combine right-mouse or alt-clicking for mouse access, and 
hold-for-option for touch devices? I.e., when you click/touch the file icon, 
but don't release it for a set time, present the user with an open with … 
option. This seems like the proper (and expected) metaphor for interfaces that 
combine mouse and touch.

A nice design might be to switch to a single-file centred view when the
user holds down the mouse or touches long enough, and present the
contents of the open with … menu there.

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[Bug 550895] Re: Update manager uses the wrong language for package descriptions

2012-04-10 Thread Jeroen Hoek
According to this report I was using the most recent version in March
2010. I'll check if the problem still persists now in April 2012. It did
persist for quite a long time as I remember.

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[Bug 913159] [NEW] Archive type dropdown widget disabled: cannot encrypt multiple files as archive

2012-01-07 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Found on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot 64bit.
Concerns seahorse-plugins, version 3.0+git20111010-0~md1.

When you try to encrypt a folder, or several files at once with the
Encrypt… context-menu option in Nautilus, the dialog that allows you
to choose an archive type (when you want to bundle all files as a single
archive) is disabled, effectively making it impossible to use the GUI to
encrypt multiple files as a single, encrypted archive.

This looks like the same bug, reported to Redhat's bug tracker:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709620

** Affects: seahorse-plugins (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 913159] Re: Archive type dropdown widget disabled: cannot encrypt multiple files as archive

2012-01-07 Thread Jeroen Hoek
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the broken dialog with the disabled 
archive-type chooser
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913159/+attachment/2661375/+files/encryptmultiple.png

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[Bug 764330] Re: [regression] Moving windows lags behind the mouse by 1-2 seconds; appear to freeze when dragging.

2011-12-30 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Indeed, window dragging has been smooth for me as well for a while.
Hopefully Precise will not become a regression for us.

Thanks for the great work Daniel.

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[Bug 773861] Re: Moving windows is very laggy with Compiz

2011-12-16 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The new version is an improvement to some extent. It looks I get more
redraws than before. The skipping now seems more erratic than before.
Please let me know if you want another video showing the behaviour.

I'm afraid however that from a user's perspective the difference is
negligible; on systems suffering from this bug Unity is not in a very
usable state. :(

In any case, your efforts are greatly appreciated. From what I can
gather the root-cause seems to be NVidia's closed source driver not
giving back correct data.

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[Bug 92599] Re: Incorrect (low/stuttering) refresh rate with NVIDIA driver

2011-12-08 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Daniel:
I tried everything in your post. I guess my problem is not amongst the ones 
you've solved. :(

Should I switch to nouveau? The nvidia drivers worked quite well up
until Oneiric. Gnome-shell does work, but it has its own issues
(crashing randomly when switching workspaces).

(Windows dragged do not redraw during drag action unless you drag very
slowly.)

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[Bug 862609] Re: seahorse-plugins gone in Oneiric

2011-11-24 Thread Jeroen Hoek
#8 Marc:
Thank you for setting up a PPA with seahorse-plugins; the packages may break in 
the future, but at least I can use encryption from within Nautilus again.

It took me a while to find out why I couldn't install any packages to do
what we could do in Natty. The Software Centre, Synaptic, and the
unknown MIME-type handler; none of them could tell me anything. Users
really shouldn't have to go hunting for bug-threads to do basic things
with their OS.

Is there any reason a proper set of packages should not be back-ported
to Oneiric as soon as possible? Simply telling non-advanced users not to
use Oneiric, or not to use encrypted files seems a bit harsh.

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[Bug 92599] Re: Incorrect (low/stuttering) refresh rate with NVIDIA driver

2011-11-21 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Will any fixes for this bug be pushed in the regular 11.10 updates, or
will this remain an issue until 12.04?

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[Bug 787277] Re: Undecorated windows have host decorations placed on them after maximize/unmaximize cycle

2011-06-14 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I ran into this bug as well, but didn't find this bug report upon filing
it. I added a simply Python GTK (PyGTK) script to the duplicate bug
which can be used to reproduce the issue for GTK applications:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/796630

To reproduce:

1) Maximize
2) Unmaximize

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[Bug 710762] Re: Middle mouse button no longer works

2011-04-30 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Editing xorg.conf should really never be the only solution for such a
rudimentary accessibility feature. As #6 and #11 point out, there are
actually a lot of two-button mice out there; on nearly every laptop and
netbook sold the past 15 years the track-pad includes only a left and a
right mouse button.

In addition to the Unity functionality mentioned above, the middle mouse
button also functions as the paste action for selected text; this is
often very useful in a terminal where ctrl+c ctrl+v does not work (which
is what bit me just now, making me wonder what changed). It would be
nice if an option could be added to the mouse configuration tool to
allow middle mouse button emulation.

If this only affected a few mice I would agree with Bryce's WONTFIX, but
there are millions of built-in two-button track-pad mice out there. I
think quite rare is a bit of an understatement.

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[Bug 730091] [NEW] [Natty Alpha3] Installer crashed

2011-03-06 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubiquity

This is probably a duplicate bug, but the crash dialogue explicitly
requests users to file a new bug.

The installer crashed at the Installing system step.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: alpha3 natty

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[Bug 730091] Re: [Natty Alpha3] Installer crashed

2011-03-06 Thread Jeroen Hoek
** Attachment added: partman
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/730091/+attachment/1889486/+files/partman

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[Bug 730091] Re: [Natty Alpha3] Installer crashed

2011-03-06 Thread Jeroen Hoek
** Attachment added: syslog
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/730091/+attachment/1889487/+files/syslog

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[Bug 730091] Re: [Natty Alpha3] Installer crashed

2011-03-06 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The installer was run from the Try Ubuntu session. Additionally, I had
to manually symlink /media/cdrom to /cdrom because of another bug
(installer looks in the wrong place for packages).

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[Bug 653860] Re: inhibited shutdown window is not descriptive enough

2011-01-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This problem shows up regularly on my computer as well (Ubuntu 10.10).

It would help a lot if this dialogue would allow the user to find out at
least the name or the PID of the program blocking it. Now it just tells
me that something is blocking the shutdown process, but it won't tell me
what, or what to do about it.

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[Bug 527938] Re: [upstream] Open office crashes when trying to set up Bibliography Database

2011-01-11 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This bug bit me today when trying out submittable forms in OOWriter.
Clicking a button on a form, set to submit data over HTTP makes
OpenOffice.org crash with the above message:

terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException'

Here too, installing Base turned out to solve the issue.

It looks like the same issue, from a glance. I suspect that it isn't a
Bibliography-specific issue.

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[Bug 675987] [NEW] Add auto-complete support for various office file format zip files

2010-11-16 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bash-completion

Background:

I am working on a project which involves processing OOXML (Microsoft
Office zipped XML fileformat) and ODF (OpenDocument zipped XML
fileformat) documents. Often, to debug, or to directly alter files
inside of these files, I unzip them somewhere to work on the XML-files
inside of these zip-archives.


Problem:

From the command line, unzip doe not autocomplete some of these files
because the auto-complete file doesn't know they are valid zip-files.


Missing file extensions:

Presently, bash-completion uses this line for unzip and zipinfo:

complete -f -X
'!*.@(zip|ZIP|[ejw]ar|[EJW]AR|exe|EXE|pk3|wsz|zargo|xpi|sxw|o[tx]t|od[fgpst]|epub)'
unzip zipinfo

Some of the ODF extensions are already present. I would like to extend
this list with all of the more common ODF and OOXML file extensions:

docx
dotx
docm
dotm
pptx
potx
pptm
potm
xlsx
xltx
xlsm
xltm

odt
ott
ods
ots
odp
otp
odc
otc
odg
otg
odf
otf
odm


The above can combined for use in that combine string:

ot[tspgfc]
od[tspgfcm]
dot[xm]
doc[xm]
p[op]tx
p[op]tm
xlt[xm]
xls[xm]

Or even more compact if more than one [] section is possible:

o[dt][tspgfc]
odm
do[tc][xm]
p[op]t[xm]
xl[ts][xm]

** Affects: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 675987] Re: Add auto-complete support for various office file format zip files

2010-11-16 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Having these file extensions auto-complete is also useful for users who
simply want to extract all images from an office file. Both ODF and
OOXML store the images used inside of office documents as binary files
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[Bug 572628] Re: gnome-display-properties spelling error

2010-10-17 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I am seeing the same faulty behaviour with Iiyama's ProLite E2208HDS
monitors. This string is used:

Liyama North America 22

The proper name should read something like this:

Iiyama ProLite E2208HDS

Interestingly, the string does seem to get reported properly by some
tools. The disper monitor switching utility (https://launchpad.net
/~disper-dev/+archive/ppa) when run with the -l flag, reports this
string:

Idek Iiyama PLE2208HDS

Which is fairly close to what it actually says on the monitor. This
monitor was bought in the Netherlands.

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[Bug 550222] Re: Firefox interface language set to LANG, ignores LANGUAGE

2010-09-27 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Just adding the user_pref(intl.locale.matchOS, false); line to user.js
fixes the problem for me. Thank you for the tip.

Do we know why (and by whom) that option was set in the Debian-provided
preferences override?

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[Bug 550222] Re: Firefox interface language set to LANG, ignores LANGUAGE

2010-09-27 Thread Jeroen Hoek
#15:
Of course, it fixes the problem for me by setting the language to English, 
which is the default. You still need to tell Firefox which language to use if 
you want any other language.

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[Bug 565299] Re: Authentication dialogue uses wrong language in its header

2010-05-27 Thread Jeroen Hoek
It seems to have gotten fixed in the mean time. Feel free to close the
bug, as far as I am concerned. The other issues with LANG and LANGUAGE
still persist though, my Firefox and OpenOffice,org are still in Dutch
with LANGUAGE set to en_GB:en.

Bugs: #550222 and #33294

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

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[Bug 492959] Re: Evince cannot save filled PDF forms

2010-05-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I'm running into this issue too in Lucid. The Dutch Chamber of Commerce
has downloadable forms that can be filled in, but not saved.

I agree with Bay that it would be good to at least allow users to save
the filled in forms without signatures and encryption. The PDF is
already viewable in Evince, so recreating the PDF as an unencrypted,
unsigned copy is technically possible.

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[Bug 492959] Re: Evince cannot save filled PDF forms

2010-05-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I should add that is of course possible to save to PDF by printing the
PDF to file. But this also removes the form functionality. For complex
formal forms, being able to save a partially filled in form is very
useful and desirable.

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[Bug 33294] Re: [Upstream] [hardy] Openoffice does not use $LANGUAGE variable

2010-04-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Ubuntu currently sets LANGUAGE to the user's desired interface language
(with fallbacks), and LANG to the user's desired locale (i.e., how to
format numbers and what paper sizes to use) via the Language Support
tool. OpenOffice.org still doesn't deal with this correctly.

I have updated the upstream bug report answering the does it still
exist? question there, as this bug still exists in Lucid Lynx beta.

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[Bug 565299] [NEW] Authentication dialogue uses wrong language in its header

2010-04-17 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: language-selector

Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 beta

When asked to authenticate for setting the locale system-wide, the
header of that dialogue is not shown in the language set in the
languages pane, but in the language that goes with the date and time
locale.

In my case, I have used Language-Selector to set my interface language
to English, and my locale to the Netherlands:

$ locale
LANG=nl_NL.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE=nl_NL.utf8
LC_NUMERIC=nl_NL.utf8
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf8
LC_COLLATE=nl_NL.utf8
LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.utf8
LC_MESSAGES=nl_NL.utf8
LC_PAPER=nl_NL.utf8
LC_NAME=nl_NL.utf8
LC_ADDRESS=nl_NL.utf8
LC_TELEPHONE=nl_NL.utf8
LC_MEASUREMENT=nl_NL.utf8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=nl_NL.utf8
LC_ALL=

This causes the behaviour seen in the attached screenshot; the dialogue
header is shown in Dutch instead of English.

I suspect Language-Selector is the package supplying that string, but it
may be a bug elsewhere. There appear to be a number of packages in
Ubuntu that don't honour the $LANGUAGE setting, but use $LANG
instead.his appears to be one of them.

** Affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 565299] Re: Authentication dialogue uses wrong language in its header

2010-04-17 Thread Jeroen Hoek

** Attachment added: Authentication dialogue uses the wrong language in its 
header text
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[Bug 561151] Re: reproducible oops at startup on thinkpad x61s in acpi_ex_read_data_from_field

2010-04-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I am not sure if this is the same bug, but it looks similar.

Asus M51SN laptop (x86_64).

When I boot into -20 from after rebooting from a working kernel (-19) it
hangs on photo 1. If I then do a shutdown using the power button and
boot into -20 again, I always get photo 2.

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2010-04-12 Thread Jeroen Hoek

** Attachment added: After a hard power button shutdown it boots upto here.
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[Bug 555638] [NEW] Can't use function keys to convert from hiragana to katakana and wide latin

2010-04-05 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ibus-anthy

On Lucid beta:

Using the Language Support tool, I have activated I-bus, and use Anthy
as its backend for inputting Japanese. Converting from hiragana to kanji
works as expected, but converting from hiragana to katakana, full-width
latin, and half-width latin does not work. This was possible in Karmic
and earlier (and any Japanese IME) by hitting F7, F8, F9, and F10 when a
string of hiragana was input, but they do not respond at all now.

This means Japanese input is quite seriously broken in the current Lucid
beta. Converting to katakana works to some extent by using the last
entry in the suggested conversion list, but this is very inefficient.

** Affects: ibus-anthy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 555638] Re: Can't use function keys to convert from hiragana to katakana and wide latin

2010-04-05 Thread Jeroen Hoek
After some searching and trying various configurations, I noticed that
there are two ways to use Anthy from  within I-Bus. For Japanese I have
a choice of four I-Bus backends:

Anthy
anthy (m17n)
trycode (m17n)
tcode (m17n)

I accidentally picked the second one, which although it uses Anthy for
the conversion, doesn't seem to provide any of the other functionality
needed to input Japanese. The first entry Anthy, does work as
expected, including the function key conversion.

I'm not sure why the second option is even present.

** Summary changed:

- Can't use function keys to convert from hiragana to katakana and wide latin
+ [anthy (m17n)] Can't use function keys to convert from hiragana to katakana 
and wide latin

** Description changed:

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ibus-anthy
  
  On Lucid beta:
+ 
+ edit:
+ This only affects input method anthy (m17n), Anthy works as expected.
  
  Using the Language Support tool, I have activated I-bus, and use Anthy
  as its backend for inputting Japanese. Converting from hiragana to kanji
  works as expected, but converting from hiragana to katakana, full-width
  latin, and half-width latin does not work. This was possible in Karmic
  and earlier (and any Japanese IME) by hitting F7, F8, F9, and F10 when a
  string of hiragana was input, but they do not respond at all now.
- 
- This means Japanese input is quite seriously broken in the current Lucid
- beta. Converting to katakana works to some extent by using the last
- entry in the suggested conversion list, but this is very inefficient.

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[Bug 438868] Re: Address bar autocomplete and search bar autocomplete doesn't always work after emerging from a screensaver or suspend

2010-04-04 Thread Jeroen Hoek
As Alan Pater (#63) notes, in Lucid beta this issue is harder to work
around than in Karmic due to the right-click and favicon area click
trick no longer working. It's also very random, the address bar will
start auto-completing again after some time (or some actions, but
nothing I can pinpoint).

For me this is the most visible and work-flow interrupting bug in the
beta so far.

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[Bug 449260] Re: empathy needs a persistent new message indicator

2010-04-01 Thread Jeroen Hoek
In Lucid beta the coloured icon is definitively an improvement, but I
still miss messages unless I make Empathy use its own notification area
icon (which blinks). A few months ago I was told the Indication Applet
wasn't supposed to inform me directly of new messages; I should look at
it actively, rather than be informed passively — that is, see a blinking
icon in the corner of my eye. I'm glad I am not alone in having some
doubts about this ban on the blinking icon.

A practical example of the non-blinking icon not working is a situation
where the user is working on a computer in a bright environment. A text
editor or websites in the browser tend to use contrasting colours, and
the eyes focus on that area of the screen. The Indicator Applet by
design resides in the corner of my screen, and I don't really look at it
actively unless I need to check the status of something (networking,
keyboard layout, volume, time). If someone messages me whilst I'm not
looking at the screen, I miss the notification popup and overlook the
changed icon in the Indicator Applet.

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[Bug 550895] [NEW] Update manager uses the wrong language for package descriptions

2010-03-29 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: update-manager

The Update Manager uses the wrong language environment variable to set
the language for package descriptions.

Use case:
Using the Language Support tool in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx I have set my interface 
language to en_GB:en and the number and currency formatting, and paper sizes 
to nl_NL (I live in the Netherlands).

This seems to set these two variables:

LANG=nl_NL.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_GB:en

Update Manager itself uses English for its GUI, but the packages listed
have Dutch descriptions when available.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: update-manager 1:0.133.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-17.26-generic 2.6.32.10+drm33.1
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-17-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: 185a6455b61e5e59e28253212f6ead04
CheckboxSystem: b8f3ec504801f13fc208edb5c785b099
Date: Mon Mar 29 15:35:09 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx - Beta amd64 (20100318)
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
 LANG=nl_NL.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: update-manager

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid

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[Bug 550895] Re: Update manager uses the wrong language for package descriptions

2010-03-29 Thread Jeroen Hoek

** Attachment added: Screenshot of Update Manager with LANGUAGE=en_GB:en and 
LANG=nl_NL.utf8
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42379970/Screenshot-Update%20Manager.png

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42379491/Dependencies.txt

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[Bug 548945] Re: Address bar URL colour clashes with default Lucid theme (Ambiance)

2010-03-28 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Fixed with today's update. Probably the Ambience theme that did it.

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 550222] [NEW] Firefox interface language set to LANG, ignores LANGUAGE

2010-03-28 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

Firefox appears to misinterpret the locale environment variables set by
the Language Support tool. It uses LANG instead of LANGUAGE.

Use case:
I am a software engineer, so I prefer to have my user interface language set to 
English (en_GB if possible, fall back to en). I'm Dutch and live in the 
Netherlands, so all measurements, paper sizes, and currency localization are 
set to nl_NL. This works for all GTK+ applications as expected. Firefox 
however sets its interface language to Dutch instead of English.

As far as I can tell, the Language Support tool in Lucid Lynx sets
LANGUAGE and LANG:

LANG=nl_NL.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_GB:en

This seems to be a bug in Firefox.

Possibly related bugs:
#539761 (LC_MESSAGES misinterpreted)

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 548945] [NEW] Address bar URL colour clashes with default Lucid theme (Ambiance)

2010-03-26 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

The address bar drop down list uses a dark background and light
foreground colours. The URL's however are dark blue, making them very
hard to read — the colours clash quite violently.

This might be a bug in the Ubuntu theme, or in Firefox for not adjusting
the colours to a dark background.

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 548945] Re: Address bar URL colour clashes with default Lucid theme (Ambiance)

2010-03-26 Thread Jeroen Hoek

** Attachment added: The address bar drop down list in Firefox
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[Bug 515984] Re: Panel icon stuck on specific input method (but input method switching does work)

2010-02-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The icon can hang when there is no input method active after switching
between using, and not using an input method for a while as well.

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[Bug 515984] [NEW] Panel icon stuck on specific input method (but input method switching does work)

2010-02-02 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ibus

After using IBus to switch input methods for a while, the icon in the
notification area stops changing. The keyboard shortcuts to change input
method still work, but the icon simply doesn't change to reflect the
currently selected input method. Using the left-click menu of the icon
to switch also works, but here too the icon does not change, regardless
of which application is active.

I have seen this happen mostly with Anthy (Japanese) in combination with
Firefox, but if I spot this behaviour with other input methods I will
amend this bug.

Reproducible:
Most of the time; whenever I switch input methods and application focus a lot.

Input methods installed according to icon in notification area:
* Japanese - Anthy
* English - ispell
* Other - compose
* (none)

Versions:
ibus: 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2
anthy: 9100h-0ubuntu1
Ubuntu 9.10

Annoyance factor:
High. I can't see what input method I'm using without typing something.

** Affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 238606] Re: [MASTER] Flash player doesn't work properly on Firefox 3 64bits (crash, gray square)

2010-01-09 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I too have installed the newer version mentioned above manually, and
haven't looked back since. I am surprised a newer version hasn't been
pushed to Karmic; the issues with the distro version are quite serious.
Is there a plan to release the newer upstream version to Karmic?

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[Bug 439504] Re: Picard crashes (triaged in another bug) but has no permissions to write to /var/crash

2009-11-14 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Certainly:

frea...@sakuya:~$ dpkg -S /var/crash
update-notifier-common: /var/crash

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[Bug 429322] Re: seahorse-agent assert failure: ERROR:iop-profiles.c:606:IOP_generate_profiles: assertion failed: (obj (obj-profile_list == NULL) obj-orb)

2009-10-19 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Crash popped up a couple of times fairly directly after logging in. It
doesn't seem to be caused by anything I did.

Karmic beta 64-bit, running Firefox.

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[Bug 408530] Re: empathy assertion failure: empathy:ERROR:empathy-tp-chat.c:1391:empathy_tp_chat_acknowledge_message: assertion failed: (m != NULL)

2009-10-15 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I second the request for assigning a higher priority. Often this bug
hits me several times a day. For me it is easily the only bug left in
Karmic that reminds me I'm running a beta instead of a stable release.

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[Bug 408530] Re: empathy assertion failure: empathy:ERROR:empathy-tp-chat.c:1391:empathy_tp_chat_acknowledge_message: assertion failed: (m != NULL)

2009-10-13 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The AIM protocol behaves in the same manner; the line sent before the
crash appears twice, but is received only once.

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[Bug 439504] Re: Picard crashes (triaged in another bug) but has no permissions to write to /var/crash

2009-10-10 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I assume you want the user that ran Picard when this bug occurred:

frea...@sakuya:~$ groups
freaknl adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare gedeeld

The last group is a recent addition, it was not present when this bug
was filed. What are you looking for?

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[Bug 439504] Re: Picard crashes (triaged in another bug) but has no permissions to write to /var/crash

2009-10-07 Thread Jeroen Hoek
frea...@sakuya:~$ ls -la /var/ |grep crash
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root  4096 2009-10-07 12:52 crash

I assume these permissions are correct. I have not changed them myself.
This is the way they were installed by Karmic Alpha 6.

Apport does work for other applications. Empathy/libnotify crashes all
the time with a working crash report. Something to do with Python
perhaps? Can't reproduce any more I'm afraid, the Picard package has
been fixed since then.

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[Bug 440533] Re: Indicator applet does not succeed in getting my attention

2009-10-07 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Does that mean that the messaging menu is intended only for access when
the user actively wants to see if there is anything in his aggregated
message queue (IM, mail, etc.)? (That is, a PULL method of gaining
information) Or is it meant as a central place for the user to be
notified about such messages if and when they arrive? (The PUSH method)

If it is the latter, it would be nice if the user could configure the
obviousness level of the applet (static or blinking for example).

Last week Empathy actually blinked an icon in the notification area in
the way Pidgin does. Something in the libindicate/Empathy chain must
have broken causing Empathy to fall back on the notification area method
(I have no idea why it would do so otherwise). That behaviour stopped
after a reboot, so it probably was caused by packages being updated.

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[Bug 408530] Re: empathy assertion failure: empathy:ERROR:empathy-tp-chat.c:1391:empathy_tp_chat_acknowledge_message: assertion failed: (m != NULL)

2009-10-05 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Yup, still an issue in beta.

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[Bug 423167] Re: Ethernet icon looks wrong in Default theme

2009-10-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The ethernet icon in the Human (Default) theme is still the faulty one
reported in this bug in the current Karmic beta release. Shouldn't the
fixed package have hit the repositories by now?

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[Bug 410254] Re: Indicator applet doesn’t handle vertical panel

2009-10-03 Thread Jeroen Hoek
The misalignment is still an issue in Karmic beta.

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[Bug 440533] [NEW] Indicator applet does not succeed in getting my attention

2009-10-02 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: indicator-applet

Karmic alpha 6

After trying Empathy and the Indicator-Applet in real usage, I have to
conclude that the applet does not fulfil its primary function for me. In
both the Human and Humanity icon themes the applet icon is very subtly
changed to another (static) icon to indicate that something or someone
wants my attention. However, because the icon does not blink, I have
found that I am not noticing these events at all. If I am away from my
computer, I also miss the Notify-OSD notifications.

For Empathy this means that people messaging me never receive a reply
because I have no idea that I am being messaged. Compare this to a
Jaunty set up with Pidgin where a blinking icon immediately attracts the
user's attention.

Is there something wrong with the concept of a blinking indicator-applet
from a HIG perspective? Empathy is rather unpleasant to use at the
moment because I am ignoring friends and family simply because I don't
notice their messages until they've already signed off.

** Affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 435216] Re: empathy crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()

2009-10-02 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This crash happens a lot to me after clicking on the Empathy message
indication in Indicator-Applet.

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[Bug 439504] Re: Picard crashes (triaged in another bug) but has no permissions to write to /var/crash

2009-09-30 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This is in Ubuntu Karmic alpha 6.

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[Bug 439504] [NEW] Picard crashes (triaged in another bug) but has no permissions to write to /var/crash

2009-09-30 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: python-apport

MusicBrainz Picard crashes due to the following bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/picard/+bug/422032

Instead of giving the user an Apport crash dialogue, the command line
output indicates an access problem with /var/crash:

frea...@sakuya:~$ picard 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/picard, line 2, in module
from picard.tagger import main; main('/usr/share/locale', False)
  File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/picard/tagger.py, line 52, in module
import picard.plugins
ImportError: No module named plugins
Error in sys.excepthook:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apport_python_hook.py, line 100, in 
apport_excepthook
os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL), 'w')
OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/var/crash/_usr_bin_picard.1000.crash'

Original exception was:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/picard, line 2, in module
from picard.tagger import main; main('/usr/share/locale', False)
  File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/picard/tagger.py, line 52, in module
import picard.plugins
ImportError: No module named plugins

** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 425881] Re: language panel does not show up

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
It got fixed for me too. I have no idea what was going on really.

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[Bug 285192] Re: nvidia-settings crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Same problem as #9: nvidia-settings cannot parse the current xorg.conf
(Karmic alpha 6).

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[Bug 435184] [NEW] Strange null entry in indicator list

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: indicator-applet

indicator-applet 1.0 shows a strange null entry in its list. It did
this straight after a fresh install of Karmic alpha 6.

** Affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 435184] Re: Strange null entry in indicator list

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek

** Attachment added: Screenshot of the problem
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32302380/null.png

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[Bug 410254] Re: Indicator applet doesn’t handle vertical panel

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Hoek
This is a panel on the left in Karmic alpha 6. The screenshot was taken
to illustrate a different bug.

** Attachment added: Misaligned icon on vertical panel on the left
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32302503/null.png

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[Bug 425881] Re: language panel does not show up

2009-09-22 Thread Jeroen Hoek
(this is in Karmic alpha 6)

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[Bug 425881] Re: language panel does not show up

2009-09-22 Thread Jeroen Hoek
I have the same problem. I have Anthy selected as IME, and I can type
Japanese and activate and deactivate the IME using Ctrl+Space, but it
does not show the candidate list or the language panel.

This is a pretty critical bug. Please let us know how to help debug this
issue.

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[Bug 434619] [NEW] installer timezone chooser default to Eastern US for English language

2009-09-22 Thread Jeroen Hoek
Public bug reported:

The Karmic alpha 6 graphical installer asks the user to select his
timezone. Based on the language selected on the page before that, it
appears to suggest a sensible default timezone. This seems to work well
for, say, Dutch, but for English however, it suggests a timezone in the
East of the US instead of Greenwich Mean Time or London.

Suggested solution:

* Set the timezone for London as the default for English.

or

* Allow the user to differentiate between English (United Kingdom) and
English (United States) and base the default timezone on their
respective sensible defaults.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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