Luis,
I'm a little bit confused as to whom exactly you are addressing. That
is, who is supposed to do the testing? We, the users or Seth Forshee,
Tim Gardner, ...? If its us, I'll be happy to do my share...
Best,
Jonas
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Seth, thanks!
I'll check on my affected laptop probably today or tomorrow.
Jonas
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Title:
[regression][precise] synaptics: Vertical edge
In reply to #25: I can confirm this problem/behavior -- the entire X
session freezes while the TB address drop-down is frozen.
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Yep, revision 21cbbda works here, also with variable-width fonts.
Just a side note/question: The diff settings toolbar (show whitespace
option etc.)has disappeared in this version and I can't find a way, not
even in cmake, to re-enable it?
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Joachim,
for fixed-width fonts, the problem seems to be resolved with
kdiff3-0.9.98a.
In contrast to what BenoƮt reports, tab rendering with fixed-width fonts
and interleaved tab+space usage (e.g., 1 tab followed by 4/8 spaces) is
perfect here, at least for tab widths 4 and 8. I haven't check
Seth,
works almost for me. :) That is, the vertical scroll area is almost in the
correct place. It's much better than without your latest patch, but the scroll
area is still shifted a little bit to the left. Scrolling on the far right edge
of the touchpad sometimes works, sometimes not.
Best,
Let me correct my previous comment #18: Previous versions of the linux
kernel (e.g., 3.2.0-27-generic) exhibit exactly the same vertical scroll
behavior as your latest patched version. So I can second Anca: Works
for me. :)
Best,
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Hi Joseph,
unfortunately, I cannot even install the mainline kernel since my rather
old laptop does not yet have the physical address extension:
Unpacking linux-image-3.6.0-030600rc4-generic (from
linux-image-3.6.0-030600rc4-generic_3.6.0-030600rc4.201209011435_i386.deb) ...
This kernel
Seth,
I can confirm the same observation here. After building my own kernel (and
reverting your patch) as Anca describes in comment #4 and booting it, vertical
scrolling works again as it should.
Thus, I suppose my own bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1046504)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1046512 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1046512
Yep, after waiting for some ours on my old machine to build the kernel,
I can confirm this, Anca.
I'm therefore marking this bug report as a duplicate of yours.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Zaur,
is the touchpad functionality entirely broken (not working at all) or is
it just the vertical scrolling that has problems?
If so, you can try what Anca describes here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1046512/comments/4
That worked for me, at least.
Best,
Jonas
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Here you go.
Best,
Jonas
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Seth, sure, no problem. I've stripped everything except the test run
with the debug kernel from kern.log.
Best,
Jonas
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Seth,
alright. Let us know if you need anything else. Knowing these kind of
hw-problems, I'll be happy to help!
Btw, I don't know if that is of any help: The behavior you describe in
the original patch that we reverted (jumping cursor) was/is present
here.
Jonas
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With the new kernel 3.2.0-30-generic #48 in Ubuntu precise, the
vertical scroll area of my synaptics has moved from the right border of
the touchpad quite a bit to the left. In effect, the rightmost area of
the touchpad moves the mouse cursor instead of triggering vertical
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Hey,
good to hear you are working on it!
It may be worth checking with the KDevelop people. I have seen very
similar behavior there shortly after I reported the bug. NB: I'm not
using KDevelop actively -- they might have fixed the bug in the
meantime.
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Jonas
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Often when I trying to logout from Xubuntu/XFCE (12.04) (using the GUI
logout dialog) just nothing happens at first. If I then try to log out
once more, I get an error message saying
Failed to log out. Session manager must be in idle state when
requesting a shutdown.
After
I've filed a new bug report concerning the delayed logout (session
manager must be in idle state): #1013548
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-session/+bug/1013548).
Funnily enough, the same logout problem exists when using a different
window manager (KWin in my case), but KWin is
Update: when I uncheck save session on logout in XFCE's settings
manager (and then on the logout dialog as well), logout just works fine
and instantly. For me, this a valid workaround and the culprit seems to
be somewhere inside that session save feature.
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Update: For me, a working - but rather dirty workaround - is to disable
save session on logout in XFCE's settings manager (and then on the
logout dialog as well!).
Unless you really need that session-save feature, just make sure, that
the currently saved session includes your window manager and
Update: It seems the problem is caused by a custom install of
QtCreator (not a debian package, installer from qt-project.org) that
somehow modifies the execution environment. Also, applications run from
inside this QtCreator install don't use the systemwide deployed Qt libs
but rather those libs
Public bug reported:
when trying to use qtsql in (x)ubuntu precise (12.04), it fails to do
anything since no sql drivers are loaded and prints the following error
on the console:
QSqlDatabase: QMYSQL driver not loaded
QSqlDatabase: available drivers:
i've checked qt's library paths
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Interestingly, I cannot see any difference if I vary the used font and
font size. Of course, I havent tried all combinations, but at least from
some experients with 3 fonts (Monospace, DeJaVu Sans Mono, and FreeMono)
and varying font sizes from 7 to 18, I cannot confirm that the bug is
really gone
Ok, that I can confirm. For the fonts you mentioned, the same font sizes
work correctly here.
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Title:
KDiff3 font rendering of changed text
Can confirm after fresh install of 12.04 on two machines - 64 bit and 32 bit.
Happens everytime when closing with an open project file. When I close the
project before quitting, it will close just fine.
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Public bug reported:
In (X)Ubuntu precise (12.04), the font rendering of changed text parts
is broken. It seems as if the kerning is not evaluated correctly.
Steps to reproduce:
- compare to files with differences
- the changed parts will have partially unreadable characters, looking as if
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KDiff3
Update: Scanning in color mode doesn't help either. Save to PDF is
messed up anyway.
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Title:
xsane produces mess when saving pdf
To manage
The bug still exists even in Oneiric (11.10) with XSane 0.998. Sadly, no
one seems to care.
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i've got the very same problem with kubuntu, ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO...
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I can confirm this bug also for Thunderbird 3.0 - on Windows AND on
Linux (Ubuntu 9.10, official Mozilla.org Version). This problem seems to
be very likely related to LDAP searches at it just disappears if I
disable the LDAP directory in TB options.
Its just very annoying, as it happens for EVERY
Public bug reported:
Computer hang at resume from standby. Monitor remained black and
backlight switched off. However, ubuntu itself didn't seem to be
completely frozen: i could Ctrl+Alt+Del - Enter and the machine hard-
rebooted...
This problem already was present in the previous Jaunty release
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Just confirming this bug for Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04. Very annoying.
I'd like to have, e.g., new mail sounds from Thunderbird, but it only
beeps the PC speaker although something very different is setup in the
Gnome sound prefs. Only thing that helps is to disable Alert Sounds in
the sound prefs.
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