[Bug 147495] Re: (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty->Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-10-16 Thread Joe Blaylock
Somewhat more seriously, ^C is in the wrong place after software-mapping
back to QWERTY, too.

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[Bug 147495] Re: (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty->Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-10-11 Thread Joe Blaylock
Of course, most people aren't Dvorakists.  If you're looking at a
regular US QWERTY keyboard, when you do your Dvorak input test, you want
to hit the keys labelled ^a^v - this will actually input ^a^k.

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[Bug 147495] Re: (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty->Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-10-11 Thread Joe Blaylock
I think that maybe this belongs to gnome-applets, since it's the
keyboard switcher.

** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-applets

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[Bug 151660] Gnash plugin stalls, takes keyboard accelerators with it.

2007-10-11 Thread Joe Blaylock
Public bug reported:

I'm using Gutsy, dist-upgraded about 14:30 EST.

Install gnash, install mozilla-plugin-gnash.  Make sure you have no
other flash installed.  Restart firefox and go to
http://www.orisinal.com.  You'll find that none of the flash games
there, for example http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/g3/bugs.htm,
works.  This is my #1 use of flash, and I suspect a lot of other
peoples', too.  But this isn't the real reason I'm filing.

If you go to that "Bugs" URL, you'll see the "loading... please wait"
message.  I didn't necessarily think that gnash should be fully flash
compatible yet (though it is a bug that they're not.)  What I'm really
complaining about is that while you're looking at that "please wait"
message, the browser hotkeys don't work as expected.  ^T doesn't open a
new tab, for example.  Nor does ^F start a search.  The gnash plugin
shouldn't co-opt the keyboard that way.  Obviously, you can click on
another tab and your hotkeys work fine again.  But it's a usability
problem that you have to do that.  You can't, after all, use the hotkeys
to switch to another tab...

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

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[Bug 147506] Gutsy: Autocomplete fails for multiple addressees

2007-09-30 Thread Joe Blaylock
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm running Gutsy, and I dist-upgraded at 23:30EST on 30Sep07.

It appears that Evolution isn't properly autocompleting when I want to
address mail To: or Cc: multiple users.  For example:

I open Evolution.  It starts up on the email panel.
I hit 'New' and a message compose box pops up.
In the To: line, I type a name, "Brol" and hit Tab to accept the suggested 
autocomplete (for my brother) and move on to the Cc: field.  But Oops!  I 
wanted it to be To: my mother, also.  So I click back on the To: line to the 
right of the comma. I type "Mom", but nothing happens.  She's not being 
autocompleted properly.

In fact, if I empty out the To: line and start over again, it will no
longer autocomplete anyone in my address book.

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

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Re: [Bug 147495] Re: (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty->Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-09-30 Thread Joe Blaylock
Perfect.  Thanks.

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[Bug 147495] (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully monotonic (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-09-30 Thread Joe Blaylock
Public bug reported:

I'm running the latest (as of 20:00EST 30Sep07) Gutsy build on an IBM
Thinkpad T40.

I use a software-mapped Dvorak keyboard, and switch to QWERTY when I
want to play nethack, which is where I first noticed this bug.  It seems
to effect all terminal applications, and may effect others as well.  In
short, software-mapping to Dvorak, and then switching back to Qwerty,
doesn't fully remap the keyboard, and while I haven't exhaustively
examined every key combination to see what doesn't get remapped, the
ones I've found are pretty annoying.

Reproduction:
Create a new, clean user.  Go to System/Preferences/Keyboard.
Layouts tab.
Keyboard model: Generic 101-key PC (not sure if this is important)
Press Add
Layout: U.S. English
Variant: Dvorak
Press Add
Now drag "U.S. English Dvorak" above "U.S. English" in the keyboard layout 
list.  It's the new default.
Press Close.

Now, add the Keyboard Indicator to one of your panels.
Log out.  Log in.

The keyboard indicator should say "USA", and if you open a terminal and
strike left-to-right along the home row with your left hand, you should
read "aoeu".  Hit ^a^k to kill this line.

Click on the keyboard indicator.  It now says "USA2".  When you type
along the home row again, you should see the familiar "asdf".

Here's where you should see breakage:
Hit ^A.  The cursor will jump under the 'a'.  Hit ^e.  Where it should jump to 
the end of the line, you'll probably see it insert a dot, or some other 
nonsense.  Hit ^d, and you'll see the cursor jump to the end of the line.

So clearly, everything's getting swapped in the remap back to Qwerty
except ^D and ^E, which are still in their Dvorak positions.

I don't know whse fault this is.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 147495] Re: (Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Dvorak->Qwerty) not fully monotonic (fails on ^D, ^E)

2007-09-30 Thread Joe Blaylock
Oops.  I meant idempotent, not monotonic.  I totally should be asleep
right now.

Is it possible to edit the summary?

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[Bug 144200] Re: Udev is looping, retrying the same operation

2007-09-23 Thread Joe Blaylock
This is probably connected to an evms bug that's in the 2.6.22 kernel;
it bit me too.  When I removed the evms package, the problem went away.

Let's see... (launchpad search is terrible) it was #115616 where I read
about it.

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-23 Thread Joe Blaylock
Why can't you just wave a wand and move tickets between the two
different queues?  Should I file a bug against Launchpad because you
can't?

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
I created a bogus user account, and that user can't log in to a regular
gnome session either, so I'm pretty sure it's in the system and not my
user configuration.

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
This is the .xsession-errors text.

I was running a 'while /bin/true; do ps aux >>/tmp/psaux; done' while I
attempted to log in.  The PIDs 12903 and 12907 don't appear in that
output anywhere.

** Attachment added: "error-xsess.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9465360/error-xsess.txt

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
And loopback works fine:
$ ping 127.0.0.1
PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.046 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.036 ms

--- 127.0.0.1 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 999ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.036/0.041/0.046/0.005 ms

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
Oh, and of course, I have plenty of free disk space:

$ df -h
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1  36G   24G  9.7G  72% /
varrun252M  100K  252M   1% /var/run
varlock   252M 0  252M   0% /var/lock
udev  252M   68K  252M   1% /dev
devshm252M 0  252M   0% /dev/shm
lrm   252M   33M  219M  13% 
/lib/modules/2.6.22-12-generic/volatile

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[Bug 144130] Re: gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
The attachment is the precise text of the error dialogue that pops up.

** Attachment added: "error-text.txt"
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[Bug 144130] gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds

2007-09-22 Thread Joe Blaylock
Public bug reported:

I upgraded to Tribe 5 a few days ago, from Feisty.  Just to be clear,
under Feisty, everything worked pretty much perfectly.  Since upgrading,
I can't log into GNOME; it just sort of spins for a little bit on a
blank bit of background, then pops up a dialogue saying that my sessions
only lasted less than 10 seconds, and am I out of disk space?  Click
here to see .xsession-errors.

.xsession-errors doesn't appear to have anything in it that I would consider 
useful.
/var/crash is empty.
This is an IBM Thinkpad T40, with an ATI Radeon 7k in it.
The Package: assignment above is a complete guess.

I went for support, and they suggested that I file a bug:
On #ubuntu+1:
(04:57:37 PM) jrbl: Hi.  Can anyone suggest why I wouldn't be able to log into 
a regular GNOME session, but only Failsafe?
(04:58:16 PM) jrbl: When I try to log in regular, it just pops up a dialogue 
box saying that my session lasted less than 10 seconds - which is sort of 
obvious, and not very helpful.
(04:58:37 PM) jrbl: It doesn't drop anything in /var/crash, and I can't make 
heads or tails of the stuff in .xsession-errors.
(04:59:42 PM) gnomefreak: jrbl: thats cool i never got error like that ;) file 
a bug with your logs including /var/log/xorg.0.log
(05:00:21 PM) jrbl: Ok.
(05:00:44 PM) gnomefreak: jrbl: we are going through alot of X changes and bugs 
since the stink everyone made about getting 7.3 in we had no plan on it since 
we migrated changes to 7.2 but bryce did upgrade it :(
(05:01:20 PM) jrbl: Ok.

** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 64205] Re: Thinkpad-modules need to be compiled, instructions technical, needs Ubuntu-ising

2007-09-21 Thread Joe Blaylock
I have a T40 and just upgraded to Gutsy.  I was dismayed to find that I
could install thinkpad-base, but not thinkpad-modules - even though
thinkpad-modules is referenced by the -base package.  And apparently,
installing tpctl doesn't automatically cause whatever else you need for
tpctl to work to be installed?

Since I've upgraded, my machine has gotten much hotter; I was hoping
being able to get information output or to control the fan speed would
help.

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