[Bug 532633] Re: [Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment

2010-07-25 Thread Ludwik Trammer
For months ago I was commenting here, predicting all the awful things
that would happen after upgrading computers in our organization to
10.04, and confronting people with left side buttons layout (look at my
comment #526: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-
themes/+bug/532633/comments/526). And you know what? I was completely
wrong.

Nothing really significant happened. I got on or two people from
administration saying that  they can't close a window, because the
button disappeared. After I showed them the button on the left side it
was the last time I heard about the issue. This also happened when I was
already looking over their shoulder, so there is a good chance they
would otherwise figure this out on their own.

I also got one person commenting Ubuntu is coping Apple. But the main
effect of the whole redesign is that for the first people noticed a new
version of Ubuntu. We are using Ubuntu since version 6.06, upgrading
computers every six months. For the first time I had people coming to me
asking about the new version and it's features.

Nothing terrible happend. I think it wasn't that important.

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[Bug 532633] Re: [Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment

2010-04-03 Thread Ludwik Trammer
 As near as I can tell, I'm probably one of the few (or maybe only one)
 on the thread who has commercially/professionally dealt with the
 consequences of a development group's rash UI decisions in a product
 they support, and the types of users that come after you with pitchforks
 and torches afterwards. Let me tell you, it isn't fun.

That's exactly what I was trying to say. I'm the one who advocated the
decision to switch our whole computer network (including school's
administration, classrooms etc.) to Ubuntu. I know people will give me a
hard time after we adopt Ubuntu 10.04. The worst thing is I can't say to
them after careful consideration and month of usability studies Ubuntu
team decided to change the design, and here are the reasons why this was
necessary. All I can say is I don't really know. They made the
decision 4 weeks before release, claiming there is a plan, but without
giving us any details. The decision seemed rushed and not really backed
by data, so I can't be even sure the change is here to stay. I'm sorry,
but we will have to wait to the next release and see.

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[Bug 532633] Re: [Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment

2010-03-30 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I hope my post doesn't violate Mark's suggestion to only add comments
to this bug if they are adding data that could guide a decision.

I just wanted to say that I work as the IT person in High School in
Warsaw, Poland, which uses Ubuntu on it's computers exclusively. I just
learned about this proposed change and all I know is that it would make
my life much more difficult.

We've got three primary groups of users:

1. Teachers. They use school computers for printing learning materials
and for last-minute research during the breaks. While teaching classes
they use our laptops for presentations and showing things of the
Internet. Most of them work in more then one school and use Windows at
home. Time is crucial for them - not being able to  accomplish a task in
time might mean being late for their own class, not brining in the
materials or wasting time during the class. Most of them already hate
the fact that our computers don't always respond the way they expect
them to, and that things are in different places they are used to. I
think often they just feel lost. I can only imagine what would happen if
some day the close button disappeared. I expect having to talk to lots
of annoyed people who can't close the window.

2. School administration. There will be a lot of confusion at the
beginning, and additional work for me, especially since some people
working in administrative positions are on the older side, but after
couple of weeks it should stabilize. Those people work with Ubuntu full
time, so it's easier to change their habits.

3. Students. They are supposed to learn new things, so in their case I
don't feel as bad. On the other hand I want them to have good feelings
about Ubuntu, and I don't want them to be annoyed by it. Beides computer
labs lessons they use school computer in a very similar fashion as
teachers - they print their home-works, do some research, and menage to
squeeze some Facebook in between. They also sometimes seems to feel lost
in the Ubuntu interface (there are some very clear pain points, but it's
a topic for another post). I have to answer the Why don't we use
Windows, like all other schools? question couple of times a year.

For those reasons I'm very excited about usability improvements promised
by Ubuntu. Unfortunately this particular change seems to go in the
oposite direction I personally envisioned. I guess the main premise of
my post is Ubuntu shouldn't be only for people who installed in on
their main machine, feel passionate about it and are willing to change
their habits. There are also people who come to work and just want to
print a school test for their students.

Some people might want to ask me: why don't you just modify your custom
install script to change this particular Ubuntu behavior?. That's a
very valid question. Maybe I will. I will have to think about it if this
change remains in 10.04. My previous policy was not to modify Ubuntu's
UI and it's behavior. The premise was to teach students the real,
original Ubuntu, to make the learning curve for people who might want to
use it on their personal computers as smooth as possible.

PS: We are looking for somebody who could give or sell cheaply 9
computers and monitors to a NGO-run civic High School in Poland, for our
computer lab ;) They can be second-hand, just need to run current Ubuntu
smoothly. Sorry for that, but those days I tend to ask most people I
meet ;) Some of our current hardware is very outdated and not in a very
good shape.

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[Bug 221920] Re: Compositing results in garbage on the screen for Intel 82815, shouldn't be turn on by default

2009-05-22 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Regression: the fix worked and after installing in Ubuntu 7.10
everything was fine, but after installing Ubuntu 9.04 on the same
computers effects are turned on by default again, still resulting in the
screen garbage.

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[Bug 300298] [NEW] Holocaust Jokes in fortunes package

2008-11-20 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Public bug reported:

In the most recent version of fortunes-pl package (20071015) there are
offensive jokes about Jews and Holocaust. They can be found in the
dowcipy file included in the package.

I included some of the examples below. I won't translate them, because
they are mostly puns, based on Polish version of world Jew (ŻYD), eg.
obŻYDzenie, which means disgust.

One translation, to give you a taste:

- What are Jews doing in a camp?
- They concentrate

- Co robią Żydzi w obozie?
- Koncentrują się.

More:

Co bierze na widok Żyda?
Obżydzenie!
%
Żyd w drzwiach?
Judasz.
%
- Co robią Żydzi w obozie?
- Koncentrują się.
zajżałem do pakietu
%
- Jak się nazywa Żyd w telefonie?
- Żyton.
%
Kto się loguje na serwery w Izraelu?
- Użydkownicy
%
Żydowska organizacja ekologiczna:
- Greenpejs
%
Jak się nazywa Żyd rozbójnik?
- Rabin Hood
%
Ulubiony sport Żydów?
- Judo.
- żyd oszczepem.
- Szalom gigant.
%
Co to jest Żyd wkopany do góry nogami w ziemie?
Żydkiewka.
%
Co to jest szereg Żydów wkopanych do góry nogami w ziemię?
Żydopłot.
%
Jak się nazywa Żyd powieszony?
Żydrandol.
Jest sobie małżeństwo tata cygan mama żydówka. Ich syn idzie do mamy i
pyta:
- Mamo jakiej krwi jest we mnie więcej żydowskiej czy cygańskiej?
- Żydowskiej synku oczywiście.
Ale synek chce się upewnić i idzie do taty i pyta:
- Tato jakiej krwi jest we mnie więcej żydowskiej czy cygańskiej?
- Cygańskiej synku oczywiście, a czemu pytasz?
- A widzisz tatusiu widziałam w sklepie rower i nie wiem czy się o
niego targować czy od razu go zapierdolić.

Besides that, there are also offensive jokes about other nations in the
Polish package.

** Affects: fortunes-pl (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 264835] Re: [Intrepid] Guest account should be accessible from login screen

2008-09-17 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I agree. In high-school I work for we have user accounts shared between
computers using NFS/NIS. All students and most of the teachers have
individual accounts. Unfortunately there are also people without
accounts occasionally using the computers, so a guest account is a must.
Right now it's just a normal account named guest, but since it's not
temporary it collects tons of useless files and configuration, and since
it's still shared over network two people are able to log in at the same
time, and potentially corrupt programs configuration.

I thought Ubuntu 8.10 will solve all those problems, so I'm very
disappointed to hear you won't be able to use this account from the
login screen.

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[Bug 255555] Re: Cannot switch to an existing guest session

2008-09-17 Thread Ludwik Trammer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 262228 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262228

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 262228
   Guest can log in only once, because of password?

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[Bug 224820] Re: Gnome Appearance Properties doesn't work when /home folder mounted using NFS; affects the log out dialog

2008-05-08 Thread Ludwik Trammer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 214041 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214041

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 218959
   gnome-appearance-properties attempting to access noexistent directory

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 214041
   NFS mounting hangs instead of returning with permission denied

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[Bug 218959] Re: gnome-appearance-properties attempting to access noexistent directory

2008-05-08 Thread Ludwik Trammer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 214041 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214041

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 214041
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[Bug 214041] Re: NFS mounting hangs instead of returning with permission denied

2008-05-08 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Sorry for asking a dump question, but how do you access -proposed?

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[Bug 218959] Re: gnome-appearance-properties attempting to access noexistent directory

2008-05-07 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Here is the Daniel's new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/221538

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[Bug 221538] Re: autofs hangs on nonexistent directories and files

2008-05-07 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I also have this problem. In High School I work for we use NFS mounted
/home directories on most of our desktop computers, and this bug makes
them seem extremely unstable. Not knowing the reason I field this bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/224820

** Also affects: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 221538] Re: autofs hangs on nonexistent directories and files

2008-05-07 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I think it's more of a nfs-utils problem, than autofs problem. In Red
Hat bug tracker I've found an information that a similar, probably
related, bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439807 was
fixed in nfs-utils-1.1.2-2. I don't know if it's Red Hat specific.

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[Bug 224828] Re: NIS demon fails during startup if the roaming mode is turned off

2008-05-07 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Changing S24ha to S17hal worked for me, and doesn't seem to bring
any new problems.

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[Bug 214041] Re: NFS mounting hangs instead of returning with permission denied

2008-05-07 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Is it a way to check if this bug and bug #221538 are manifestations of
the same problem (the symptoms are basically the same, but this one
happens when the access to the file is not permitted, and the other one
when the file is not found. Both started in Gutsy) and maybe merge them
into one report?

Anyway, that's a huge problem for institutions who use NFS mounted /home
folders (for single sign-on) like High School I'm working for. The
desktop machines at first seem to work, but are extremely unstable
(something hangs all the time).

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[Bug 224820] [NEW] Gnome Appearance Properties doesn't work when /home folder mounted using NFS; affects the log out dialog

2008-04-30 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop

In a Polish High School I work for, we use Ubuntu on most of our
computers. Since Ubuntu 6.06 we use NIS/NFS configuration very similar
to this described in How To articles on Ubuntu Community Wiki. My tests
with Ubuntu 8.04 using this configuration reviled a new problem that
wasn't there in Ubuntu 7.10 or any other previous version.

It only occurs when the /home folder is mounted form our central server
using NFS (after mounting a local /home folder everything works fine). I
tested this on three different computers, using both existing and new
user accounts.

Those are the symptoms:

1. It takes a ridiculously long time for the gnome-appearance-properties
(System/Preferences/Appearance) window to show up. The one time I used a
stop watch to count it took 2 minutes and 10 seconds (compared to the
usual 1 second).

2. When the window finally appears it's unresponsive and the only thing
you can do with it is to kill it

3. For some reason during this time (when waiting for the Appearance
window to appear) you can't invoke the log out dialog (the one that
normally appears when user click the red button in the top right corner
of the screen). It will finally appear, responsive, but only after the
unresponsive Appearance window did. Other windows and programs I tested
doesn't share this problem. Log out dialog seems to work normally, as
long as one don't try to open the gnome-appearance-properties window.

** Affects: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 224828] [NEW] NIS demon fails during startup if the roaming mode is turned off

2008-04-30 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nis

This is a new bug that affects Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, previous versions
doesn't share this problem.

The symptoms:
As long as the network roaming mode is turn on everything works great. But 
after somebody turn it off in the network card's properties (in my case to set 
a static ip address) NIS client daemon always fail during startup and network 
users can't log in until the demon gets manually restarted.

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

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[Bug 95857] Re: [feisty] kernel boot delayed 60 secs on floppy error

2008-04-27 Thread Ludwik Trammer
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 221920] [NEW] Compositing results in garbage on the screen for Intel 82815, shouldn't be turn on by default

2008-04-25 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel

We use bunch of Compaq Deskpro computers with Intel 82815 Chipset
Graphics Controller (PCI 00:02:0). Since Ubuntu 8.04 desktop effects are
turned on by default on those machines. While the visual effects them
self work, every action (ex. move of the mouse) generate a lot of
garbage on the screen. Therefore it's not possible to work with effects
turn on on those machines. This hardware configuration should be
blacklisted and visual effects should be turned off by default.

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

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: 82815 compiz effects intel

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[Bug 221920] Re: Compositing results in garbage on the screen for Intel 82815, shouldn't be turn on by default

2008-04-25 Thread Ludwik Trammer

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log from one of the machines
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13896464/Xorg.0.log

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[Bug 221920] Re: Compositing results in garbage on the screen for Intel 82815, shouldn't be turn on by default

2008-04-25 Thread Ludwik Trammer

** Attachment added: lspci -nn output
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13896755/lspci.txt

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[Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy

2008-01-24 Thread Ludwik Trammer
 I work for a high-school in Warsaw, Poland. We have more than 20
laptops with ASUS rt2500-based PCI cards we use in classrooms and was
also affected by this bug. In previous Ubuntu versions, at least since
6.06 our WiFi cards worked great. But after upgrading to Gutsy WiFi
stopped working properly.

The Network Manager shows all the available networks, but when we try to
connect, at least to our WPA-protected (TKIP) network, it asks for the
key and than tries to connect for about 30 seconds, but than fails.

As for now we've wrote a scripts that automatically builds a rt2500
driver from source on every newly installed system.

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[Bug 159015] Re: Gutsy release overall quality and regressions

2007-11-11 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I use Ubuntu on my home computer and in a high school I work for as a
system administrator - on 3 desktops, and 15 laptops. Feisty worked
great, but the upgrade to Gutsy was a disaster. now all the systems are
unstable, especially Firefox. I installed official Firefox build from
mozilla.com at home, and that works much better. I'm also thinking about
downgrading computers at work back to Feisty.

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[Bug 134962] Re: rt2500: network-manager fails to join wireless networks

2007-10-26 Thread Ludwik Trammer
BigBoy's solution with adding sleep 20 didn't work form me. Odiseo's
one, with installing the legacy driver worked perfectly, though. It can
be found under
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3595458postcount=6

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[Bug 134962] Re: rt2500: network-manager fails to join wireless networks

2007-10-23 Thread Ludwik Trammer
There is another method, that claims to work with a default built-in
driver, just by adding pre-up sleep 20 to the configuration. I'll try
it tomorrow:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=587727

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[Bug 134962] Re: rt2500: network-manager fails to join wireless networks

2007-10-22 Thread Ludwik Trammer
The same problem here. I work for a high-school in Warsaw, Poland. We
have more than 20 laptops with ASUS rt2500-based PCI cards we use in
classrooms. In previous Ubuntu versions, at least since 6.06 our WiFi
cards worked great. But after upgrading to Gutsy WiFi stopped working
properly.

The Network Manager shows all the available networks, but when we try to
connect, at least to our WPA-protected (TKIP) network, it asks for the
key and than tries to connect for about 30 seconds, but than fails.

The lspci information for the card is:
07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI 
[1814:0201] (rev 01)

There are some instructions in Ubuntu Forums that includes disabling the 
default driver shipped with 7.10 and compiling rt2x00.serialmonkey.com driver, 
but I haven't tried it yet:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=584657

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[Bug 97306] Re: [feisty] installer reports I/O error dev fd0

2007-09-02 Thread Ludwik Trammer
Yes, I just checked and the problem remains in tribe5. Nothing changed.

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[Bug 95857] Re: [feisty] kernel boot delayed 60 secs on floppy error

2007-07-29 Thread Ludwik Trammer
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.20 = linux-source-2.6.22

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[feisty] kernel boot delayed 60 secs on floppy error
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[Bug 126964] Re: gutsy livefs causes random hangs or modprobe crashes

2007-07-28 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I just want to report that I had this problem with Tribe 3 (more
information under http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=511716) and
Phillip's iso fixed it for me. Now after system boots it states in this
only-a-cursor-and-plain-background state noticeably longer than under
7.04, but than screen turns black for a second and gnome starts in about
2 seconds.

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[Bug 97306] Re: [feisty] installer reports I/O error dev fd0

2007-07-28 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I just want to report that this bug remains in Gutsy Tribe 3. It affects
both my desktop and one of the laptops. Its an important issue, because
system looks like crashed - for 60 seconds (really? feels more like
several minutes...) the screen is completely blank and you don't hear
the cd working. User has no idea what's going on (on the beginning I was
just restarting, because I was sure that the boot process just froze).
Only after that period user sees two Buffer I/O error on device fd0,
logical block 0 errors, and system continue to boot.

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[feisty] installer reports I/O error dev fd0
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[Bug 95857] Re: [feisty] kernel boot delayed 60 secs on floppy error

2007-07-28 Thread Ludwik Trammer
I just want to report that this bug remains in Gutsy Tribe 3. It affects
both my desktop and one of the laptops. Its an important issue, because
system looks like crashed - for 60 seconds (really? feels more like
several minutes...) the screen is completely blank and you don't hear
the cd working. User has no idea what's going on (on the beginning I was
just restarting, because I was sure that the boot process just froze).
Only after that period user sees two Buffer I/O error on device fd0,
logical block 0 errors, and system continue to boot.

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[feisty] kernel boot delayed 60 secs on floppy error
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[Bug 97496] Re: CD start hangs -- buffer I/O error on fd0

2007-07-28 Thread Ludwik Trammer
It still exists in Gutsy Tribe 3. As I wrote in Bug #95857 it affects
both my desktop and one of the laptops. Its an important issue, because
system looks like crashed - for 60 seconds (really? feels more like
several minutes...) the screen is completely blank and you don't hear
the cd working. User has no idea what's going on (on the beginning I was
just restarting, because I was sure that the boot process just froze).
Only after that period user sees two Buffer I/O error on device fd0,
logical block 0 errors, and system continue to boot.

** Changed in: Ubuntu
   Status: Incomplete = New

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CD start hangs -- buffer I/O error on fd0
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