[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-29 Thread Michael Trausch
It would *seem* that somehow this bug has resolved itself in the beta.
I have yet to reproduce it since I installed the beta.

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[Bug 86426] Re: MASTER: [Feisty] Evolution always tries to print A4

2007-09-29 Thread Michael Trausch
Indeed it is.  I just printed a single page mail, and did not get the
problem of the blank page afterwards, and then I printed a mail that
spanned multiple pages, and it printed precisely as I expected it to.

I think that the bug can now be tagged Fix Released, if others can
confirm that the problem is indeed solved.

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-09-27 Thread Michael Trausch
Was wondering if any headway was being made or if any more information
was needed on this issue.  It is still not working properly, and wasn't
as of a few days ago in Gutsy Tribe 5, either.

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Re: [Bug 105013] Re: Feature Request: Support NDIS 6 (Windows Vista family) WiFi drivers

2007-09-27 Thread Michael Trausch
Andreas Gnau, on 09/27/2007 01:15 PM said:
 
 Michael Trautsch: There _are_ Windows-XP-drivers for your card/chipset.
 

If there are, they aren't on the web sites that I have looked at (from
the vendor of the card and the PC).

It's alright, though; I wound up just running wires.  The only driver
that works correctly can't be used/controlled by NetworkManager.  It's a
native one written by the company (and available on their site).  The
(beta!) driver currently shipping with Ubuntu doesn't work at all unless
the PC has been in Windows Vista for an init first, though.  Or using
the older Linux driver.  But, all of that is just too much a hassle.
*shrugs*

I'd love to help with development, if only I knew how on these issues.

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[Bug 66332] Re: HTML Preference does not apply itself to newsgroups

2007-09-21 Thread Michael Trausch
Indeed it does.  Sorry that I didn't see the response to this far
earlier.

In fact, handling has gotten worse in newer releases of Thunderbird.  I
was driven to Evolution, and then driven away from that again by its
various quirks.  Back at Thunderbird now, which is even worse than it
used to be in this department.  It seems that preferences in Thunderbird
are just guidelines that can be moved aside if it's not convenient for
the application.

I hope that the new Evolution that was just released for GNOME 2.20 will
make it worth my while to not have to roll my own mail/PIM software.

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[Bug 46613] Re: Always prints A4 paper

2007-09-21 Thread Michael Trausch
Uhm... Alright, color me confused.

There was a comment made on 2-Aug-2007 and, today is 21-Sep-2007.
That's 30+21=51 days by my count.  Why does the Janitor think that's 60?

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[Bug 68461] Re: Wishlist: Xft/Freetype support

2007-09-16 Thread Michael Trausch
Is there any progress on this?  This is something that I've kind of been
waiting for for a while now, too.  After all, there is only *one* font
that looks good in the stock Emacs, and it's not even possible to use
that font in the rest of the system without making some configuration
changes (Fixed, a.k.a. the xterm font).  In any event, just curious to
see what the progress is on this; it would make me very happy to see,
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[Bug 139815] Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

I am not sure which package to file this bug against; it exhibits itself
both in Firefox and Thunderbird, running on a fully-up-to-date Gutsy
installation.  The following three packages/libraries are in both
backtraces:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/libnspr4.so.0d
libnspr4-0d: /usr/lib/libnspr4.so.0d
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /lib/libpthread.so.0
libc6: /lib/libpthread.so.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /lib/libc.so.6
libc6: /lib/libc.so.6
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

So, I am not sure if this is a libc6 bug or a libnspr4 bug.  Or maybe
something else altogether.

Anyway, when running Firefox or Thunderbird, I get this same crash.  In
Thunderbird, I do not know how to reproduce the crash without having my
profile installed; I can't reproduce the TB crash with a clean profile.
However, in Firefox, the crash is easy to reproduce:  Go to Preferences
(Edit→Preferences) and it crashes every time for me, whether in my
profile or a freshly created one.

More information coming directly in the form of attachments.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Extracted size:  120MiB.
Generated after the crash, from within gdb, using the 'gcore' gdb command.

** Attachment added: Thunderbird crash coredump generated from gdb.
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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Extracted size:  180MiB.
Generated after the crash, from within gdb, using the 'gcore'  gdb command.

** Attachment added: Firefox crash coredump generated from gdb.
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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
backtrace for TB, generated from core (orig bt right after TB's death
was useless).

** Attachment added: backtrace for TB
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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
backtrace for FF, generated from core (orig bt right after FF's death
was useless).

** Attachment added: backtrace for FF
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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Adding libnspr4 to bug

** Changed in: nspr-trunk (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = nspr-trunk

** Also affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 139815] Re: Firefox/Thunderbird seemingly randomish crashes

2007-09-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Given that my profile is seemingly necessary to recreate the crash in
Thunderbird, if that would help, I can send it encrypted with GnuPG to
someone at Canonical that can keep the profile itself confidential.  I
would be quite leery of posting the entire thing to the public bug,
however.

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Re: [Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-09-04 Thread Michael Trausch
Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 04:03 AM said:
 Does anybody get the issue on gutsy?

Nope-- the issue was specific to the version of the GAIM beta released
with Feisty.

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Re: [Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-09-04 Thread Michael Trausch
Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 04:03 AM said:

 We recommend against using such packages, they are likely to create
 issues, break next upgrades, and you will not get support from the
 Ubuntu team once you installed those
 

Sebastien-- That's why we do not GPG sign the packages, and make the
users think about using unofficial packages.  However, we also provide
instructions for performing the backports.

This would not have been necessary if Pidgin were to have been
backported as requested months ago, however.  Doing the actual backport
itself is trivial, and is a self-contained upgrade built from the actual
Gutsy source repository; the upgrade path is clean, should Ubuntu decide
to release official package for Feisty, or users upgrade to Gutsy.  We
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Re: [Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-09-04 Thread Michael Trausch
Sebastien Bacher, on 09/04/2007 11:22 AM said:
 the pidgin package has not been backported because the naming change
 breaks all the plugin packages, nautilus-sendto, etc. Michael, doing
 that backport is nothing trivial, it requires code changes to quite some
 packages and not something to advice to stable users.

This is why we upgraded those packages and host them as well---including
nautilus-sendto.

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[Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-09-03 Thread Michael Trausch
This is fixed by the backports that have been done by Neatchee and
myself of Pidgin to Feisty.  http://www.trausch.us/pidgin for
instructions on how to acquire the software, or build yourself should
you desire that route, as well.  I have been using the packages for as
long as we've had them backported, which has been awhile now.  It is
lots more stable—I haven't run into a crash yet in any of the 2.x series
of Pidgin.  The current version we have is 2.1.1, along with most (if
not all) of the available plugins from Gutsy.

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Re: [Bug 29622] Re: Many web browsers not print the headers and footers.

2007-07-30 Thread Michael Trausch
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 01:33 +, Alexander Sack wrote:

 I already asked, but received no response, so here another try:
 
 If you see this issue, can you please check the Paper Size selected in
 File - Print ... - Properties ... dialog?
 
 Is it as expected? 


Indeed.  Letter, as expected on my system.  It just tries to print
outside of the hardware-enforced paper margins (which on my laser
printer are pretty tiny; it does print the bottoms of letters like g, p,
q, and y, for example).

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Re: [Bug 86426] Re: MASTER: [Feisty] Evolution always tries to print A4

2007-07-10 Thread Michael Trausch
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 21:15 +, James D. Freels wrote:

 This is a bad bug.  As a work around until it is fixed, I found I
 could
 print to file (.pdf will work), then open acroread and print from
 there
 and retain all the output as it should be. 


That might work for you, but it does not work for me:  My printer throws
an error any time it detects that the application is trying to print
outside of the hard range for whatever page type is currently in the
feeder.

Unfortunately for me, the local Wal*Mart doesn't carry A4 paper.  If
they did...

I would buy it.  Just to work around this bug.

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Re: [Bug 86426] Re: MASTER: [Feisty] Evolution always tries to print A4

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Trausch
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 13:56 +, hggdh wrote:

 @Michael Trausch: paper size fixed... but *probably* still using an A4
 template -- this is probably why we see the output running off the
 page.
 So the problem still persists (Evolution prints on -- no, FOR -- A4
 always).
 
 Now the extra page at the end... this is a different bug. Do you have
 it
 open already in LP? Reason I am asking is that we should track one
 single issue per bug. If you do not have one, could you please open it
 
 give me the bug #? 


I am not sure that it is a different bug... I would guess that it is the
result of running-over on the previous pages, and assuming that it needs
another page of output.  It could be a different bug, I suppose, but I
think that if the printing issues are fixed with regard to actually
printing on the page as it is supposed to, that the extra page will
disappear.

It looks like it has already been filed, though—see bug 94774.

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[Bug 119604] Re: gnucash segfaults on investment entry

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Trausch
I am getting the very same segfault and was just about to report this
bug, as well.  In my case, I was creating a new expense account.

I cannot provide a very helpful backgrace because there do not appear to
be any debugging symbols in the repository.  If someone can point me to
those, I can generate a backtrace.  I am hesitant to send a core dump to
the public bugtrackers for obvious reasons; if there is someone who
works officially with this package within Canonical and has a GnuPG key,
I will be happy to send a core dump encrypted via GnuPG to that person
privately.

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Re: [Bug 122321] Re: GNOME “Create Docum ent” fails with NFS-mounted $HOME

2007-06-27 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 12:25 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:

 Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? To confirm
 and send upstream by somebody with a NFS setup to test 


You know, I really should not forget to include that every time.  I seem
to be forgetting it more and more, lol.

I am using Feisty, completely up-to-date.

There is also (and I am not sure if this would be related or a new,
different bug) one other quirk with an NFS-mounted home:  Moving files
around from one folder to another (e.g., ~/Desktop to ~/Documents) now
requires the middle-click-and-drag to be done; when you DnD files, it
copies by default instead of moving like it does with locally mounted
filesystems.

My major question is, Why is GNOME treating the NFS any differently
than a locally mounted filesystem?  I suppose that not doing some
things is alright—like not thumbnailing every picture or previewing
every document—but why is moving broken, and why is the document
creation feature broken?  That doesn't make sense to me.

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[Bug 86426] Re: MASTER: [Feisty] Evolution always tries to print A4

2007-06-27 Thread Michael Trausch
Well...

I just backported the Evolution from Gutsy to my system, and I am
slightly disappointed.

The paper size is fixed... but the other problems that are shown in the
PDF that I attached (the printing running off the page, the extra page
at the end) are not fixed.  If Gutsy were to be released tomorrow, it's
Evolution would be broken, too, it looks like.  I used Prevu to do the
backporting.

Attached is the PDF that Evolution generated for the print preview for a
newer CERT e-mail.  I just did this today.

** Attachment added: previewBEKTUT.pdf
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[Bug 122321] GNOME “Create Document” f ails with NFS-mounted $HOME

2007-06-26 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

Prior to moving my $HOME to an NFS server on my home network, I made
*extensive* use of the Create Document template functionality accessible
by right-clicking on the desktop or in any folder and selecting “Create
Document”, and then the type of the document that I wanted to create
from a template.

However, now that $HOME is NFS-mounted, “Create Document” no longer
works.  The menu shows up, and I can select items from it, but it never
copies the template from ~/Templates; I have to do this manually now.

If I go back to not using NFS, it works again.  However, the whole
reason I have NFS is to exist with NIS and make it so that I have SSO
capability on my home network; one copy of $HOME, etc.

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

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Re: [Bug 86426] Re: MASTER: [Feisty] Evolution always tries to print A4

2007-06-26 Thread Michael Trausch
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 18:46 +, hggdh wrote:

 Can one of you try a test?
 
 Delete the printer, and then re-add it in. Then try to print again.
 
 Please post results, together with what was used to delete/add the
 printer (gnome-print-manager, etc). 


I have done this many times over the time since I installed Feisty's
testing releases, using both gnome-print-manager and the command line
(lpadmin) to work with the printer.  It has no effect; you'll notice
that the PDF print preview that Evolution generates is affected by the
same problem.  It would appear, given this, that the problem is
somewhere in Evolution's page generation mechanisms, but I certainly
cannot navigate the source to find out—it's huge, and I would have no
clue what to look for.

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Re: [Bug 12696] Re: Notification area does not work with dual head

2007-06-24 Thread Michael Trausch
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 09:28 -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:

 This bug is about the notification area only and has been closed
 upstream, doing the same with the distribution task. Feel free open a
 new bug if you still have it on Ubuntu 7.04
 
 ** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released 


On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 18:29:10 -, Alex F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry, forgot some details:
 
 Ubuntu Feisty 7.04, fresh download and install this week.  It makes me
 sad that this bug report is so old and yet persists.


Yes, it is still an issue with Feisty Fawn; there are even additional
comments on the upstream bug about that.

It seems that this is going to be one of those stubborn issues...
perhaps a bug asking that GTK+ be fixed would be better?  Do you have
any insight on that, Sebastien?

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[Bug 81170] Re: [feisty] etodo conduit times out when syncing with a palm device

2007-06-24 Thread Michael Trausch
+1 User Affected

Using Feisty (7.04), fully updated, and a Palm V device using a serial
connection as well as USB connection on the main PC.

EToDo goes from the PC - Palm, but not the other way, it seems, at
least in my case.  I failed to save the crash, however... is another one
needed?  If so, I believe that I can trigger the bug again by backing up
my Palm and doing a reset on it, because when I attempted the first
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[Bug 121882] MonoDevelop locks up waiting for futex (or, My MonoDevelop Just Became a Really CPU-Intensive Clock)

2007-06-23 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

While using MonoDevelop on Ubuntu Feisty, completely updated as of
23-Jun-07 15:22 UTC, when renaming a project, MonoDevelop hangs,
apparently waiting on a futex.

I am able to reproduce this bug 100% of the time so far:

 1.  Load a solution with at least one project into MonoDevelop.
 2.  Right click on the project name to rename the project, and type in a new 
name.
 3.  Lose control of MonoDevelop, requiring a Force Quit from Nautilus or a 
kill -15 from the terminal.

Will attach strace output shortly.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 121882] Re: MonoDevelop locks up waiting for futex (or, My MonoDevelop Just Became a Really CPU-Intensive Clock)

2007-06-23 Thread Michael Trausch

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Re: [Bug 12696] Re: Notification area does not work with dual head

2007-06-23 Thread Michael Trausch
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 18:28 +, Alex F wrote:

 Ideally, I would like the option for the two displays to share the
 same notification area (so anything that binds to it from either
 display
 shows up on both), with maybe the extra candy that clicking a
 notification icon will bring the associated window to the display
 where
 it was clicked, no matter which display it was launched from. 


Ahh, that would be nice.  Unfortunately, I don't know that it would be
possible given the way that X11 works.  Each screen connected and active
(using standard multiple display support) is a different $DISPLAY all
of its own.  This means that it should be autonomous, for example with
the tray notification areas in each window.  Some programs (such as
Metacity) can share information between both displays because it is
specifically written to be aware of how to handle them.

If you open a terminal on each screen, you'll notice that the $DISPLAY
on the first one is :0.0 and on the second one is :0.1---which means
that you can do something like:

$ DISPLAY=:0.1 firefox

... in a terminal on your primary display, and it will bring Firefox up
on the second display (that is, assuming that you do not have an already
running Firefox on the first display; there is a bug somewhere in
Launchpad for that issue, too).

In thinking about it, it seems that the multiple-display issues should
be abstracted at a lower-level, perhaps such as GTK+, so that all GTK+
applications are automatically aware of multiple X11 screens and able to
take advantage of them in a consistent manner.  Right now, as I
understand it, each application that wants to be aware of multiple X11
screens has to be taught to be aware of them independently.

  --- Mike

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Re: [Bug 12696] Re: Notification area does not work with dual head

2007-06-23 Thread Michael Trausch
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 20:58 +, Alex F wrote:

 Still, it seems to me that even with the current architecture, the
 application itself does not need to be aware of multiple screens: X11
 of
 course is, therefore the window manager can be, therefore the window
 manager ought to be able to handle the gymnastics of keeping track of
 application/notification/displayscreen linkages without troubling the
 application at all, and (it seems to me) without even bothering the
 GTK+
 rendering system with it.  GTK+ just has to render GUI elements at
 whatever coordinates of whatever device the window manager dictates.
 
 A window titlebar already has send-to-workspace functions that (I
 assume) are handled by the window manager, and notification icons must
 already have some linkage to the application process which controls
 the
 window associated with the icon.  Therefore, the window manager ought
 to
 be able to display the same notification-icon-list on each display,
 and
 when one is clicked, ought to be able to figure out which display the
 associated window is already on and move it to the display where the
 click happened, if necessary.


Workspaces are a Window Manager concept, not so much an X11 concept.  It
depends on what level the thing takes place at... applications connect
to a $DISPLAY, and the window manager running on $DISPLAY then decorates
the window for the application, at its most basic.

You can even have different WMs on :0.0 and :0.1 if you want—it gives
people room to really customize things, which is why I like the layout.
Even so, there are some issues; like this bug, like the fact that
Epiphany and Firefox cannot be run on both displays at the same time,
and so forth. (Then again, for at least Firefox, anyway, the same
applies to different X11 sessions entirely; if you have :0.0 and :1.0
running for the same user, at least FF will error telling you that an
instance is already running somewhere else.)


 Granted, I don't really know much about the guts of this system, so
 maybe there's some big architectural obstacle I'm not accounting for,
 but what I'm describing seems totally doable given what I understand
 to
 be the GUI hierarchy.
 
 Maybe the problem is that separate X11 display-screens (:0.0 vs :0.1
 as
 you mentioned) have thus far been designed to be TOO autonomous?  I
 can
 see situations where it would make sense to make them separate (you
 could have a different user logged in to each, in a different room
 even,
 without them interfering with eachother, etc).


This autonomousity lends itself to being quite flexible.  Of course, the
flexibility comes at the cost of the application-layer logic having to
do slightly more to deal with it.  I think that the way it works
currently (at least in this respect) is a good thing, and besides, one
distribution of the GNU/Linux system wouldn't dare change that—it would
break compatibility with everything else, and take away some of the
wonderful features of X11, like the ability to remote it without using
something like VNC.


 But clearly there is also a need for slightly less independent
 alternate
 displays; maybe a new abstraction level needs to be established that
 allows for only one user session among several displays (the standard
 desktop dual-monitor setup), but in return allows for more interaction
 between the two (like shared notification, etc)? 


That's why I think it should probably be done in the GTK+ layer.  The
more I think about it, the more that I think that a different bug should
be opened with the goal of doing this.  Then again, IANAD, at least not
for this project, and so my opinion matters quite little.  :-)

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[Bug 121294] Re: OpenOffice.org fails to render OpenType fonts at all

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
Seem to have picked the wrong component; this is not an amd64 bug, but a
general one.

** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 121294] OpenOffice.org fails to render OpenType fonts at all

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openoffice.org-bin

Using fully up-to-date Feisty release of Ubuntu, OpenOffice.org fails to
render any OpenType fonts installed on my system (but everything else
renders them just fine).  This is a break in the user interface.
Additionally, these fonts are not available for use within documents
under OpenOffice.org.

I have no information as to what could be the cause, so I apologize that
I cannot offer more regarding this bug.  Attachment w/ demonstration
coming shortly.

** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 121294] Re: OpenOffice.org fails to render OpenType fonts at all

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
This is the short demo of the failure of OOo to render OTF fonts in its
user interface and documents.

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Re: [Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 08:22 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
 It may also be prudent to note that I went through the sources to find
 all of the “model=” options for the driver for my chipset, and I did
 try them all, as well as the “model=ref” option. None of these options
 changed the behavior of the card in any noticeable fashion, though the
 mixer controls changed (but the new options that showed up with some
 of the options failed to do anything useful, as well).
 
 Try model=6stack-dig

As I noted above, I tried all of the possible options, and none of them
helped.  The exact models I tried are (from
linux-source-2.6.20/sound/pci/hda/patch-realtek.c starting at line 132):

/* ALC883 models */
enum {
ALC883_3ST_2ch_DIG,
ALC883_3ST_6ch_DIG,
ALC883_3ST_6ch,
ALC883_6ST_DIG,
ALC883_TARGA_DIG,
ALC883_TARGA_2ch_DIG,
ALC888_DEMO_BOARD,
ALC883_ACER,
ALC883_MEDION,
ALC883_LAPTOP_EAPD,
ALC883_AUTO,
ALC883_MODEL_LAST,
};

... AND I tried the model=ref option, which is not in this list but is
elsewhere in the source, which can be found by (whitespace edited to
wrap better):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/sound/pci/hda$ grep ref *|grep \
patch_sigmatel.c:   { .modelname = ref,
patch_sigmatel.c:   { .modelname = ref,
patch_sigmatel.c:   { .modelname = ref,
patch_sigmatel.c:   { .modelname = ref,
patch_sigmatel.c:   { .modelname = ref,
patch_sigmatel.c:  available, default to model=ref\n);
patch_sigmatel.c:  available, default to model=ref\n);
patch_sigmatel.c:  available, default to model=ref\n);
patch_sigmatel.c:  available, default to model=ref\n);
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/sound/pci/hda$ 

I can't remember the place in the source that maps the constants defined
to the strings used for model=, but they are as you can probably see
above close enough to see what the strings are for the options.

  Thanks,
  Mike

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Re: [Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 19:27 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:

 You've fallen victim to trying every model - even ones that are
 irrelevant to your HDA codec. For instance, you don't have a Sigmatel
 codec; you have a Realtek one. model=ref is useless since its pin
 configuration is not even defined for your Realtek codec.  What you
 need
 to do is pull down alsa-driver 1.0.14 from www.alsa-project.org and
 try
 the model that I noted above. 


Alrighty, I can try the .14 version again; hopefully, it will give me
diff. results than .14-RC4 did.

Will report back with status after installing/testing.

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Re: [Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 19:27 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:

 You've fallen victim to trying every model - even ones that are
 irrelevant to your HDA codec. For instance, you don't have a Sigmatel
 codec; you have a Realtek one. model=ref is useless since its pin
 configuration is not even defined for your Realtek codec.  What you
 need
 to do is pull down alsa-driver 1.0.14 from www.alsa-project.org and
 try
 the model that I noted above. 


No change in behavior—“front” still controls ALL volume, and when I plug
in headphones, it still does not sense it.  The only thing that adding
that option does is prevent the following message from appearing in the
kernel ring buffer:

[   16.964000] hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC883, trying auto-probe
from BIOS...

Thanks for the idea to try the new ALSA though.  It would appear that it
is still an open issue.

— Mike

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[Bug 121294] Re: OpenOffice.org fails to render OpenType fonts at all

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43338 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43338

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 43338
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[Bug 43338] Re: OpenOffice.org does not support OpenType fonts

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Trausch
Just filed a bug yesterday (sadly, I did not find /this/ bug until
today) that is a dup of this one - bug 121294).  I have a small
screencast showing the problem with an OTF font that I recently acquired
myself.  It's a shame, because the font is really good looking, IMHO.

Is there any way to make OOo use the font rendering that comes with
Ubuntu?  IIRC, OOo uses a lot of its own private copies of shared libs
and that is one reason that it has other issues, as well, including
increased memory usage because it isn't sharing with the libs that the
rest of the system is using.

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[Bug 119761] Re: kmalloc_index() warning on WLAN disconnect

2007-06-14 Thread Michael Trausch
+1 on this bug being exhibited:

[   68.64] WARNING: at 
/build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/include/linux/slub_def.h:77 
kmalloc_index()
[   68.64]  [c017d403] get_slab+0x1b3/0x230
[   68.64]  [c017d546] __kmalloc+0x16/0xa0
[   68.64]  [f8cd5a62] ieee80211_ioctl_setoptie+0x62/0xf0 [wlan]
[   68.64]  [c02edfab] wext_handle_ioctl+0x30b/0x420
[   68.64]  [f8cd5a00] ieee80211_ioctl_setoptie+0x0/0xf0 [wlan]
[   68.64]  [c0276a80] sock_ioctl+0x0/0x210
[   68.64]  [c0283fa2] dev_ioctl+0x332/0x340
[   68.64]  [c013bcc0] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x50
[   68.64]  [c0276a80] sock_ioctl+0x0/0x210
[   68.64]  [c018cd7b] do_ioctl+0x2b/0x90
[   68.64]  [c018ce3c] vfs_ioctl+0x5c/0x290
[   68.64]  [c018d0e2] sys_ioctl+0x72/0x90
[   68.64]  [c01041d2] sysenter_past_esp+0x6b/0xa9

Appeared in my system log as well.  Toshiba Satellite A55-S1064, Atheros
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[Bug 95882] Re: OpenOffice.org crashes saving Word files

2007-05-22 Thread Michael Trausch
It would appear that it is now certainly fixed.  I was able to export
this successfully on the i386 as well.  As such, I think it seems
reasonable and logical to note that the fix was released somewhere
between the time of reporting and the present time.  Not sure what
update that was that fixed it or anything, though.  Thanks, both for the
fix and the nudge!

** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 95882] Re: OpenOffice.org crashes saving Word files

2007-05-17 Thread Michael Trausch
Indeed, it is working as it should be, at least for me, and on the
current system that I am using.

HOWEVER... I need to test it on the i386 platform to ensure that it is
not happening there, either.  I am currently using an AMD64 system.
There should be no change in behavior between the two platforms, but
just in case, I will let you know sometime in the next 24 hours on that.

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-12 Thread Michael Trausch
It may also be prudent to note that I went through the sources to find
all of the “model=” options for the driver for my chipset, and I did try
them all, as well as the “model=ref” option.  None of these options
changed the behavior of the card in any noticeable fashion, though the
mixer controls changed (but the new options that showed up with some of
the options failed to do anything useful, as well).

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch

** Attachment added: amixer output
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[Bug 114053] snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Using the NVIDIA chipset MCP51:

00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio
(rev a2)

Which seems to use the Intel driver for sound:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux$ lsmod|grep snd
snd_hda_intel 305888  4 
snd_pcm_oss50048  0 
snd_mixer_oss  19712  1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm94600  3 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss
snd_seq_oss38464  0 
snd_seq_midi_event  9344  1 snd_seq_oss
snd_seq63264  4 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi_event
snd_timer  27464  3 snd_pcm,snd_seq
snd_seq_device  9876  2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq
snd71464  14 
snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
soundcore  10400  1 snd
snd_page_alloc 11984  2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm

On an HP Pavilion Slimline s7700n computer, the sound driver does not
sense when I plug in headphones to the jack in the front.  The hardware
has the capability of sensing when a jack is plugged in/unplugged to the
headphone jack, as Windows mutes the rear audio output when a headphone
is plugged in.  The current setup in Feisty has a switch to disable the
headphone jack, but nothing to monitor that jack for the headphone being
plugged in to mute the main audio output.  I am wondering if it is
because it is detecting the ALC883 as an ALC888, which it is not.

This problem exists both in the Feisty ALSA driver, and the driver that
is presently (as of yesterday) in release candidate status from the ALSA
people.

Directions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems
have been followed, and attachments are coming shortly.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch
asoundconf output

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch

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[Bug 114053] Re: snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch
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Re: [Bug 46613] Re: Always prints A4 paper

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Trausch
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 21:51 +, Richard Wilbur wrote:

 This fixed the print manager test page.  Firefox defaults to 'letter'
 size!  Evolution still tries to print to 'A4' with no visible way to
 override. 


It seems like Evolution tries to print to letter but is overflowing the
page... there is another bug on that; Bug #86426

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[Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-05-09 Thread Michael Trausch
Okay... I am not sure if perhaps this is related to the memory leak or
not—if it is not, it may be something similar to another open bug or
something, but I was going through my .xsession-errors file looking for
something else, and I happened upon this.  It coincided with my crash
from GAIM earlier today, but apport did not kick up a report bug dialog
for it.

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[Bug 29622] Re: Many web browsers not print the headers and footers.

2007-05-01 Thread Michael Trausch
Alright.  Well, this has been one of those issues that has been around
forever—and not just in this distribution, but in any other distribution
that I have used (everything from Slackware on up).

I have two printers, an HP DeskJet, and a Lexmark E240 PCL printer.
Both of them print perfectly using Firefox under Windows {insert version
here}.  Literally, everything from Windows 98 to Windows Vista can do
this correctly.

However, when I print from Firefox under Linux, the header and the
footer from Firefox are cut off.  This is not a printer restriction, and
the location is the same under Linux as it is under Windows.  It just
doesn't doesn't print under Linux.  There are no settings that I can
find in CUPS regarding changing its perception of the hard margin, which
in the case of both printers is nearly the entire page size.

The most I can say with absolute certainty is that (a) Windows gets it
right, (b) No Linux distribution I have used (Slackware, Red Hat,
Fedora, Gentoo, Ubuntu) gets it right, (c) the bug is almost certainly
not in Firefox, because CUPS cuts off the header on both printers such
that a part of it shows up and the rest of it is clearly within the
printer hardware's printable range.

Perhaps I can scan a couple of copies of things I have printed on both
printers with identical settings, along with the output from print to
file, and along with the same things printed from Windows.  I am going
to need to find some time to do that, however.

As a point of record, even the Ubuntu test page does not print within
that area that the Firefox header/footer prints in; but the printer is
capable of it.

It would seem, then, that the problem is really that CUPS either does
not know that it can print there, or that the PPD is flawed in some way,
or that there are assumptions being made elsewhere in the system that
determine what can and cannot be printed.  Presumably, this means that
my HP DeskJet which supports borderless printing probably does not
support that under my current configuration under Ubuntu.  I've not the
$$ to test that theory, though.

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[Bug 29622] Re: Many web browsers not print the headers and footers.

2007-05-01 Thread Michael Trausch
And by the way, I have experienced this issue under Dapper, Edgy, and
now Feisty (which is what I am currently running).  All sizes are set to
Letter both for the laser printer (Ubuntu Feisty Server, running CUPS
and broadcasting the printer) and the InkJet (Ubuntu Feisty, directly
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[Bug 93466] Re: Screensaver does not recognize activity on 2nd screen

2007-04-26 Thread Michael Trausch
Changing to confirmed per previous update by Kelsey Sigurdur.

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[Bug 89884] Re: Giant memory leak

2007-04-25 Thread Michael Trausch
Wow.  I just spent some time searching on this, because it appears to be
using nearly 1 GiB of memory on my system.  I was investigating why I
have swap memory being used (407,548k of it!) when my system shouldn’t
be swapping out to disc.  I am wondering if this might be some of the
problems that have been reported with GAIM crashing.  I know that I run
it all the time, and isn’t there a limitation on how large a process’
memory space can be?  That might be the cause of some of the stranger
sig11 deaths that have been reported.  Anyway, “top” reports the
following on my system.  The output from top, by the way, is organized
by the “VIRT” column:

top - 01:17:04 up 2 days,  8:32,  3 users,  load average: 2.10, 2.20, 2.33
Tasks: 144 total,   2 running, 142 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
Cpu0  :  3.0%us,  0.3%sy,  0.0%ni, 96.4%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.3%si,  0.0%st
Cpu1  :  1.0%us,  0.3%sy,  0.0%ni, 98.7%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.0%si,  0.0%st
Mem:897772k total,   688492k used,   209280k free,11120k buffers
Swap:  3903784k total,   407548k used,  3496236k free,   198716k cached

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  P SWAP COMMAND 
  
19709 mbt   15   0  951m  26m  12m S0  3.0   0:35.71 0 924m gaim
  
17122 mbt   15   0  582m  16m 5424 S1  1.9   9:20.20 1 565m rhythmbox   
  
29410 mbt   15   0  499m  74m  25m R2  8.5   0:22.80 0 425m firefox-bin 
  

This might be an obvious question, but I cannot see why any of these
processes are using this much memory.  I know that some of this memory
(as I understand it, the memory in the SHR column) is shared with other
processes for things like shared libs and the like.  Assuming that this
is correct, there is 951-12=939m of system resources that GAIM is using…

Is there a resource that anyone knows of, by the way, for finding out or
reasonably estimating what a process’ memory footprint *should* be?  I
have a system that has 876 MB of RAM, and it should be very happy with
the things that I do on it in that configuration.  Granted, Windows
Vista is even *more* memory intensive with just its core system and runs
like lead, but that’s neither here nor there.  I am going to Google some
more on this one (re estimating reasonable footprints), but if someone
knows the answer to that, I would appreciate that, too.

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[Bug 86426] Re: Printing fails to correctly render on page (print preview, too)

2007-04-24 Thread Michael Trausch
Marking as confirmed; reported by myself, confirmed by Michael R. Head
and Greg Schneider.  I meant to make this change the last time I
commented on the bug, but I didn’t comment in the Launchpad interface
itself and I’d forgotten about marking it.

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 101895] Re: [apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in draw_key() when trying to add new layout.

2007-04-15 Thread Michael Trausch
Additional information:

Today, I was playing around in this and found that if I changed the
keyboard from Microsoft Natural (which is what I have) to a generic
105-key international keyboard, I am able to add the second layout that
I need.  Paul, is your selected keyboard in this a MS Natural keyboard,
or something different?  If it is the natural keyboard, does the problem
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[Bug 101895] Re: [apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach() when trying to add new layout.

2007-04-14 Thread Michael Trausch
Just ran into this problem on a fully updated AMD64 running Feisty
myself.  Attached is the core dump from gdb (apport didn't catch it),
backtrace is coming.  Need this functionality to work around a bug when
running full-screen games under Cedega (us-intl layout doesn't work
right).

To reproduce, open gnome-keyboard-properties, click Layouts, click
Add.  Program dies every time.  Following is the output from the
terminal, which may also help:

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dpy: 0x63f8f0
evt/error/major/minor: 113/174/1/0

(gnome-keyboard-properties:1): GnomeKbdIndicator-WARNING **: key
AE00: keycode = 4294967295; not in range 8..255

Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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[Bug 101895] Re: [apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach() when trying to add new layout.

2007-04-14 Thread Michael Trausch

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[Bug 101895] Re: [apport] gnome-keyboard-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach() when trying to add new layout.

2007-04-14 Thread Michael Trausch
Additional information provided along with how to reproduce, core dump,
backtrace.  Problem still exists as of 14-Apr-2007 with fully updated
Feisty.

** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 89585] Re: gdesklets doesn't start

2007-04-12 Thread Michael Trausch
+1 for me on this bug as well.  My log file says:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.gdesklets/logs$ cat gdesklets%3A0.0.log 
Log messages of /home/mbt/.gdesklets/logs/gdesklets%3A0.0.log
/usr/lib/gdesklets/main/__init__.py:118: GtkDeprecationWarning: 
gtk.threads_init is deprecated, use gtk.gdk.threads_init instead
  gtk.threads_init()

==[04/12/07-03:07:20]===
Could not import tiling module!


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Not sure where the problem is exactly yet, though.  Need to find out
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[Bug 89189] Re: Some windows do not render with Desktop Effects enabled on some hardware

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
That sounds like an issue with i810.  I know that I have had that
problem (with various other things, not directly with Desktop Effects)
on an i810 setup with my Toshiba laptop.  For example, sometimes
switching from dual-head to single-head and back would make it so that a
reboot was required before the X server would start back up again.
X.org 7.2 seemed to fix most of those problems, though.  Just a comment
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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
I meant to attach this earlier, but this is what shows up in dmesg when
Vista isn’t used to initialize the device.

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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
I found a workaround!  Well, actually “rausb0” in #ubuntu on Freenode
did.  At least, it is a partial workaround.

There is a file, http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/rt73-cvs-daily.tar.gz
from the http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads page,
which fixes this issue.  The rt73 driver both initializes the device
from a cold-start (e.g., power removed) without Vista having to init the
hardware, and it also restores the expected performance and
functionality (no packets disappear into the ether!).

The only downside is that NetworkManager absolutely refuses to manage
the device.  I don't know why it refuses, I just know that it doesn’t
work.  It does not detect the wireless networks, offer to set them up,
or even handle a static configuration when placed in
/etc/network/interfaces.  So, there is something definitely wrong there.
If both of these drivers could be combined, the result would be
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[Bug 48473] Re: Some drivers do not work with wpasupplicant, and therefore NM.

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
The rt74 driver, which is required for adequate functioning with my
adapter, also fails to work with NetworkManager due to this issue.  (My
problem's history is in bug 104382, which I just found the rt74 driver
as a workaround for.)  I am using Ubuntu Feisty.

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[Bug 105370] Re: [apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
Alright.  I am running it now, and we'll see how useful that is.  The
application under Valgrind is next to unresponsive, and so I don't know
if it is going to even catch the event that is triggering the crash...
It's using up 100% of one of my cores, consistently.  :)  I will bring
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[Bug 105370] Re: [apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
That's funny.  As soon as I submitted that, GAIM crashed, stating it was
Killed:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gaim-problem$ G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly  
valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40 
--log-file=valgrind.log gaim
libnm_glib_nm_state_cb: dbus returned an error.
  (org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown) The name 
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files
Killed

Attached is the resulting logfile, compressed.

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[Bug 86426] Re: Printing fails to correctly render on page (print preview, too)

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
If multiple users are having the problem, is that good enough to get the
bug marked “confirmed”?  This isn’t a problem that should be permitted
for the release.  I know that the release is scheduled for one week and
one day from now, but Evolution is a major, major component of the
overall Ubuntu system.  If nothing else, from a user standpoint, it
should work correctly.  Printing might not be something that more
technically knowledgeable users do terribly often, but I know some
people whose e-mail filing system is “print it all out and put it in a
filing cabinet.”  As much as that makes me shudder, I do have the
occasional need to print a message, and typically, that message is not
less than one page in length, so it is subject to lossage on paper
because of this issue.

Is there any way to have this fixed by or shortly after the release?  Is
there any more information that would be useful in attempting to get
this problem figured out?  It is easily reproduceable, by opening a mail
message in Evolution longer than one printed page and attempting to
print it or preview it.  If it matters, my configuration is to use
letter-sized paper, not A4.  Also, the problem is reproduceable on
printers other than my laser printer; it does the same for my locally
connected ink jet printer, too.

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Re: [Bug 86426] Re: Printing fails to correctly render on page (print preview, too)

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 18:27 +, hggdh wrote:

 Michael, Greg, actually all:
 
 I do not have this problem. Both print preview and print do correctly
 show/print my e-mails. I _do_ remember something like what you report
 when I moved to Feisty alpha some few months ago: no matter what I
 did,
 Evolution would always print on A4 (or try to, with the assorted
 collection of errors and out-of-bound printing).
 
 After a series of tries, I found that the system definition for my
 networked printer was set to A4. I corrected it, and after that all
 was
 good. I am not implying this is your case, but justpassing what I did.
 At this point in time I was still very much KDE; nowadays I am pretty
 much Gnome. YMMV. 


All of my settings across the board here are for letter printers,
including /etc/papersize on both the client printing system and the
print server.  The drivers are also configured to use letter printing by
default, so unless there is another setting hidden somewhere... I don't
know.  What I do know is that it shows the print preview on a piece of
letter paper, but in the print preview window, it runs off the bottom.
It is almost as if the margin setting were negative, but I cannot find
anything in my configuration to corroborate that notion.

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Re: [Bug 86426] Re: Printing fails to correctly render on page (print preview, too)

2007-04-11 Thread Michael Trausch
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 20:00 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:

 Michael, if several users have a bug you can mark it confirmed. If you
 want to get that bug fixed maybe you could try to work on it? It's
 easy
 to say it should be worked for 7.04, there is thousand of desktop bugs
 open and the desktop team is really small though, it would be hard to
 work on everything 


Understandable.  If I were competent enough to do anything on the
programming side of things, I would be more than happy to help.  I still
poke around when I find things, though I have yet to contribute
anything.  Most things I encounter are things that I have not the
slightest clue what would cause the failure, even if I can narrow things
down to the component and get good with providing debugging info... :-)

In any case, if I knew where to even begin on some of these bugs, I
would be happy to knock them out of the way.  This and bug 104382, which
not everyone would feel comfortable working around, are bugs that I
would love to know how to fix.  :-(

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[Bug 105249] Screensaver comes on while playing Battle for Wesnoth

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: wesnoth

Firstly, this may be a regression or recurrence of bug 32457.

When playing “Battle for Wesnoth” in Feisty (and using both the keyboard
and the mouse) in full-screen mode, the screen saver attempts to come
on.  It seems that it thinks that I am idle and not using the computer,
when in fact I am playing the game.

This does not seem to happen when the game is not in full-screen mode.

When the screen saver comes on, it kicks the game out of full-screen
mode, and stops coming on when I move the mouse or to something else.
However, it does not restore the full-screen game; I have to click once
on the task bar to minimize the game, and then click again to restore
it.  Upon restore, the game becomes full-screen again.  (I can't click
the minimize button because it is off the screen; when I play in full-
screen mode, I use my monitor’s native resolution, 1440x900, which is
the same resolution that I have my desktop configured to use.)

To reproduce, set the screen saver timeout to be five minutes, and play
“Battle for Wesnoth” for longer than five minutes in full-screen mode.

** Affects: wesnoth (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 32457] Re: gnome-screensaver activates while playing SDL games

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch
It looks like there was a regression somewhere.  I am not sure if my
problem is exactly the same or not, though.  I have submitted a bug on
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[Bug 105261] Feature Request: Right-click to erase/format removable read-write media

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop

This is a request for behavior similar to that found in Windows XP and
Windows Vista regarding the treatment of removable devices that are
read-write in nature.

When such devices are put in (e.g., a CD-RW is placed into the drive, or
a SD card is inserted into a built-in SD reader on the computer), they
are automatically mounted and a new Nautilus window is presented to the
user for the device.  However, there are no options to erase/blank CD-
RWs, or format removable USB or SD card storage devices.  ATM, one must
open a terminal and manually unmount the device(s) in question and
commence blanking or formatting manually, using wodim or mkfs and
friends.

Optionally, there should be a related option for USB/SD card/etc. type
devices to allow their partition tables to be easily changed.  Ideally,
all of these options should be present in context menus within Nautilus.

It does not seem possible to have a Nautilus Script handle this in all
situations, because it does not seem that it passes the directory value
for items right-clicked under “Computer”.  It should probably look at
whatever is being right-clicked and, if it is in “Computer”, see if (a)
it has media present, (b) if so, is it read-write, and (c) what type of
media is it.  Then it should present the relevant options (“Blank CD-
RW”, “Blank DVD-RW”, “Format SD Card”, “Format USB drive”, etc.) and
start a program to handle the option.  In the case of blanking RW
optical media, it should merely be a small status window that shows how
far along the process is, and estimated time remaining, probably calling
wodim to handle the blanking itself.

http://www.askdavetaylor.com/0-blog-pics/windows-format-disk-options.png
has a picture of what the Windows formatting window looks like; it might
be useful in modeling an applet to do the same job under Ubuntu, with
the added ability to find out what mkfs.* utilities are installed and
present options for formatting filesystems with them.

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

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[Bug 105370] [apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gaim

There seem to be a lot of problems with this software.  I know that I
have submitted a problem in the past myself, but this one seems
different.  It crashes far more frequently than on my laptop (the
difference being that the laptop is a uniprocessor 32-bit system, and
this is a dual-core AMD64 system).  Usually, it seems to crash right
after I receive notification that someone has signed on, which comes
through gaim-festival and gaim-libnotify.

OTOH, it does not happen *every* time this happens, but when it does
happen, it seems to happen within 10 seconds of the notification being
issued, reasonably predictably.  I cannot go through all of the GAIM
bugs to figure out which is what, but I have the feeling that whoever is
flagging those issues will know if this is truly a dup or not.  If it
is, sorry for the dup bug.

ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Apr 10 22:33:02 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gaim
Package: gaim 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcCmdline: gaim
ProcCwd: /home/mbt
ProcEnviron:
 
PATH=/home/mbt/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: gaim
StacktraceTop:
 ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
 ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
 ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
 realloc () from /lib/libc.so.6
 ?? () from /usr/lib/libdbus-1.so.3
Uname: Linux sage 2.6.20-14-generic #2 SMP Mon Apr 2 16:32:46 UTC 2007 x86_64 
GNU/Linux
UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom dialout dip floppy lpadmin netdev plugdev 
powerdev scanner video

** Affects: gaim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 105370] Re: [apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch

** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260002/CoreDump.gz

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260003/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: Disassembly.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260004/Disassembly.txt

** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260005/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260006/ProcStatus.txt

** Attachment added: Registers.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260007/Registers.txt

** Attachment added: Stacktrace.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7260008/Stacktrace.txt

** Attachment added: ThreadStacktrace.txt
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[Bug 105370] Re: [apport] gaim crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()

2007-04-10 Thread Michael Trausch
See the attached stacktrack, which is a little bit better.

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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-09 Thread Michael Trausch
No problem.  I’ve attached the information requested in a text file with
headers so that it can be easily split apart again if needed.  The file
contains:

  Output of 'uname -a'
  Output of 'dmesg'
  Output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn'

As usual, if there is anything else that I can do to help provide
information, I will be more than happy to do so.  I was trying to find
an NDIS driver that I could use with the “ndiswrapper” package, but the
only NDIS driver that I can find (and extract!) for this card is a
Windows Vista (NDIS 6) driver, and ndiswrapper does not yet support NDIS
6.  So, my next thing is to try to see if there is a newer version of
this driver, and if so, if it works any better.  This singular bug is
one of the most high priorities for me, though I can understand that it
isn’t likely to be an exceptionally high priority in the grand scheme of
things.  Nonetheless, while I lack the technical capability at the
moment to do anything about this, I am attempting to learn.

Thanks for the information, and I appreciate your efforts!

** Attachment added: uname -a; dmesg; sudo lspci -vvnn output
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[Bug 105013] Feature Request: Support NDIS 6 (Windows Vista family) WiFi drivers

2007-04-09 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Presently, Windows Vista family drivers (which use NDIS version 6) are
not supported by Ubuntu using the ndiswrapper software.  The particular
WiFi solution that I have has a buggy native Linux driver, and, as far
as I can tell, no pre-Vista drivers at all (this card is OEM for HP
workstations).

Information on the card itself, though not directly relevant, can be
found in bug 104382 if needed.

In any case, when an attempt is made to install the Vista driver,
ndiswrapper complains of unknown symbols.  The driver is an NDIS 6
driver, which is unsupported at present.  Without having a pre-Vista
driver available for this hardware, I am kind of stuck either running
Windows Vista or putting up with intermittent and horribly slow
functionality under Linux.  While I would rather do the latter, the
current lack of functionality prevents me from doing a lot of things
(such as regularly scheduled rsync backups to my in-house server and
printing on the LAN).  Of course, I can do these things if I move the
computer to an area with wires and use the wired connection.

I will be attaching the list of unknown symbols reported by ndiswrapper;
hopefully, they can be of some assistance in finding out how to make
them work.

** Affects: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 105013] Re: Feature Request: Support NDIS 6 (Windows Vista family) WiFi drivers

2007-04-09 Thread Michael Trausch

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[Bug 104382] Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-08 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

I am not sure what package this would go into precisely.  What I do know
is that the wireless device that I have seems to be driven by the
rt73usb driver and the performance from it is *extremely* poor.  Also,
when the system is powered on, I must first boot into Windows Vista
prior to booting into Ubuntu, because Windows does something to the
wireless network device that enables Linux to carry on with it.  If I do
not boot into Vista prior to attempting to use the device under Linux,
it never associates with my wireless network.  I don’t know if
functionality regarding WEP/WPA is affected, because I do not use these
things on my network.

I first noticed the problem when I attempted to rsync my files from my
central backup location, and it consistently failed.  It would not rsync
successfully until I moved the computer, plugged it into the wired
network, and then attempted to perform the rsync.  It was then
successful.

The information that I have on the device is coming shortly.  It is the
built-in USB wireless device from the “HP Pavilion Slimline s7700n PC”,
which I just purchased today so as to not have to continue to wear on my
laptop so that it will last longer, when I need it.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-08 Thread Michael Trausch

** Attachment added: Output from lsmod
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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-08 Thread Michael Trausch
The relevant device is the “Gemtek USB Wireless 802.11b/g adaptor”
identified as device 15a9:0004 in the lsusb output.

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[Bug 104382] Re: Wireless rt73usb requires Windows init and performs quite poorly

2007-04-08 Thread Michael Trausch
Feisty, and no.  How would these apps wake up the device?  It is
managed by NetworkManager ATM, if that is helpful.

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[Bug 104512] [Package Request] sun-java6-plugin on AMD64?

2007-04-08 Thread Michael Trausch
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It seems the rest of sun-java6 is installed on my system:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l|grep java6
ii  sun-java6-bin  6-00-2ubuntu2
  Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture d
ii  sun-java6-demo 6-00-2ubuntu2
  Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 6 demos and examples
ii  sun-java6-fonts6-00-2ubuntu2
  Lucida TrueType fonts (from the Sun JRE)
ii  sun-java6-jdk  6-00-2ubuntu2
  Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 6
ii  sun-java6-jre  6-00-2ubuntu2
  Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture i
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

I can run Java software (e.g., “java -jar file.jar”), but I cannot
install the browser plugin, because it does not seem to exist:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Package sun-java6-plugin is not available, but is referred to by another 
package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package sun-java6-plugin has no installation candidate
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads$ 

Is there any possibility of that being fixed?

** Affects: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 96069] Re: gtkhtml-stock-test-url icon missing in the insert link dialog

2007-04-07 Thread Michael Trausch
The button used to have an icon.  It is a new problem with Feisty.  I
was just about to file this bug myself, because it is rather annoying;
the button doesn't have a real description, which would likely be
sufficient even if there is no icon with it.  See the attached
screenshot.

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[Bug 96069] Re: gtkhtml-stock-test-url icon missing in the insert link dialog

2007-04-07 Thread Michael Trausch
I am going to go out on a limb and confirm that this happens, since
someone else reported the problem.  I’ve attached the screenshot
displaying the issue as evidence of it.  The only thing that I am not
sure of is if the bug is in Evolution or gtkhtml3.14.

** Changed in: gtkhtml3.14 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info = Confirmed

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[Bug 97292] Re: Feature Request: Read-only document should be editable

2007-04-06 Thread Michael Trausch
The upstream issue was resolved as a duplicate of
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73155

I don’t know if that should just be replaced in the tracker above or
added.  I tried adding it, but Launchpad did not seem to like that
idea...

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Re: [Bug 82194] Re: gnucash crash when printing

2007-04-05 Thread Michael Trausch
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 20:33 +, mrklean wrote:

 A workaround save the report or invoice as a html.. then print it
 from a browser. It will work till it gets fixed .. just to help out ! 


The workaround I mentioned above also works rather well, and is (if one
has OOo already running) considerably faster.

— Mike

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[Bug 90868] Re: PDFs from OOo do not have proper appearance

2007-04-04 Thread Michael Trausch
I can create another, identical, ODT for this today.  In the meantime,
look closely at ¶ 7 in that sample; that is where the spacing problems
are the most apparent.  Also, note that you most likely do not have all
of the fonts that I have, so when I re-create the ODT sample, you will
not be able to see it properly.  In ¶ 7, “Ubuntu”, the words “at large”,
and “last” all have issues with spacing.  The problem does seem to be
more prominent in Times New Roman than other fonts.

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[Bug 90868] Re: PDFs from OOo do not have proper appearance

2007-04-04 Thread Michael Trausch
Actually, I have a better example.  This is a copy of Les Miserables, an
excerpt, anyway—a copy would be much too large—but you can see the
formatting issues in this one as well.  This is the ODT, and the PDF is
forthcoming.  The problems are still present in both Evince and Adobe’s
Acrobat Reader.

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[Bug 90868] Re: PDFs from OOo do not have proper appearance

2007-04-04 Thread Michael Trausch
Here is the PDF copy.

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[Bug 82194] Re: gnucash crash when printing

2007-03-28 Thread Michael Trausch
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 92477 ***

I realize that this is marked as a dup, but it isn’t really.  GnuCash is
installable now, but printing is still broken.  Here is what happened
today when I attempted to print a Balance Sheet from GnuCash:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gdb gnucash-bin
GNU gdb 6.6-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as i486-linux-gnu...
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/gnucash-bin 
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread -1232619232 (LWP 15847)]
gnucash: [M] Found Finance::Quote version 1.12
[New Thread -1264374896 (LWP 15879)]
[New Thread -1272767600 (LWP 15880)]
[New Thread -1281160304 (LWP 15881)]

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-WARNING **: Could not create filter from
description 'GnomePrintFilterSelect': filter 'GnomePrintFilterSelect' is
unknown

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer
instance

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_signal_connect_data:
assertion `G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-WARNING **: Could not create filter from
description 'GnomePrintFilterClip [ GnomePrintFilterMultipage ]': filter
'GnomePrintFilterClip' is unknown

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): libgnomeprintui-CRITICAL **:
gnome_print_layout_selector_load_filter: assertion
`GNOME_IS_PRINT_FILTER (f)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-CRITICAL **: gnome_print_filter_reset:
assertion `GNOME_IS_PRINT_FILTER (f)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-CRITICAL **: gnome_print_filter_flush: assertion 
`GNOME_IS_PRINT_FILTER (f)' failed
GnomePrintCupsPlugin-Message: The ppd file for the CUPS printer e240 could not 
be loaded.

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-CRITICAL **: gnome_print_filter_reset:
assertion `GNOME_IS_PRINT_FILTER (f)' failed

(gnucash:15847): GnomePrint-CRITICAL **: gnome_print_filter_flush: assertion 
`GNOME_IS_PRINT_FILTER (f)' failed
[Thread -1264374896 (LWP 15879) exited]
[Thread -1272767600 (LWP 15880) exited]
[Thread -1281160304 (LWP 15881) exited]

(gnucash:15847): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_print_context_get_width: assertion
`GTK_IS_PRINT_CONTEXT (context)' failed

(gnucash:15847): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_print_context_get_height:
assertion `GTK_IS_PRINT_CONTEXT (context)' failed

(gnucash:15847): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_print_context_get_page_setup:
assertion `GTK_IS_PRINT_CONTEXT (context)' failed

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -1232619232 (LWP 15847)]
0xb73ecf1c in gtk_page_setup_get_left_margin () from 
/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
(gdb) bt
#0  0xb73ecf1c in gtk_page_setup_get_left_margin () from 
/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#1  0xb7c979a0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgtkhtml-3.8.so.15
#2  0x in ?? ()
(gdb) gcore
conSaved corefile core.15847
(gdb) cont
Continuing.

Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
The program no longer exists.
(gdb) quit
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

Attached is the corefile generated, as well.

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[Bug 97292] Re: Feature Request: Read-only document should be editable

2007-03-28 Thread Michael Trausch
Using fully updated Ubuntu Feisty—so OOo 2.2.0~rc3~oof680m10-0ubuntu3 at
the moment.  However, this has been a persistent thing—I just never got
around to putting the feature request in like I had meant to long ago,
considering that the use case for editing data like that did not come up
very often.  For example, I just opened something from an NNTP feed that
was attached—a Microsoft Word document—by double-clicking it from within
Evolution.  The file doesn’t seem to show up in the output from “lsof”,
but it is read-only.  If I wanted to edit it, I would have to re-save
it, which is fine.  In this case, I don’t want to edit the file.
However, when I get my grade sheets in, I like to just use the
spreadsheet to calculate percentages so I can see where I stand as of
those grade sheets.  Instead, I either need to open up bc, gcalctool, or
resave the document before I can input new formulas.  It is just a minor
inconvenience, but the more frequently such a situation occurs, the more
of a time-eater it gets to be. :-)

Attached is the screen shot of the document as it was opened from
Evolution.

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[Bug 97292] Feature Request: Read-only document should be editable

2007-03-27 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openoffice.org

When opening a document from a source such as e-mail in Evolution, the
file is a read-only copy.  However, sometimes, it is worthwhile to be
able to make edits to the document, and then save it as a new file.  For
example, let’s say someone sends me a spreadsheet with the financials of
a company contained in it, and I would like to key in some equations to
do some analysis on those figures.  As it stands presently, I have to
either (a) save the attachment from within Evolution to my home folder
and then open it from within OOo or the file manager or whatever, or (b)
open the attachment from within Evolution, save a read-write copy of the
file, and then proceed to work on it.

When an attempt is made to edit the file, OOo pops up a dialog stating
that the “Document opened in read-only mode.” Instead, it should
probably say something like, “The document you are attempting to edit is
read-only.  Would you like to work on a copy?” with a yes/no option.  If
the user selects “Yes,” then OpenOffice could disassociate the document
in memory with the one it originally opened on disk, treating the
document as an unsaved document without a file name, and then permit the
user to go about their business and save the file if they want.  I know
that for me, I sometimes want to make minor changes to get a number out,
and then toss the document away—so saving it as an intermediary file is
really not optimal.

I know that this is the way it works for files in Writer and Calc.  I am
assuming that this is the same across the board in all of the portions
of OOo.

** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 95882] Re: OpenOffice.org crashes saving Word files

2007-03-26 Thread Michael Trausch
I was able to use OpenOffice.org 2.1 from the web site, on a Windows PC,
to export the document to Microsoft Word without error.  I do not know
if that information will be helpful or not, though—including it anyway,
just in case it is.

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[Bug 96843] Re: Mouse “jumps” from one screen to the other

2007-03-26 Thread Michael Trausch
I do not know if this is going to be helpful at all, but I have attached
my X.org configuration anyway.  It is the only thing that I can think of
that is even remotely related to the bug that I can supply…

This is a configuration for dual-head mode with two virtual desktops;
unlike Xinerama, where it is one big virtual desktop.  I hope that it—or
the report itself—is useful in tracking it down.  Also, my apologies.  I
absolutely do not have the slightest idea what package the bug would be
in.

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[Bug 96843] Mouse “jumps” from one scr een to the other

2007-03-26 Thread Michael Trausch
Public bug reported:

This has got to be the strangest bug I have ever filed here.  There is
no debugging data, by the way—I am running Feisty, fully updated.

I have dual-display mode with an i810.  No Xinerama, so these are two
different X11 screens.  Or at least, they're supposed to be.  According
to $DISPLAY, they are, but this behavior is rather strange and seems to
defy typical and historic dual-head, multiple screen behavior.  No
desktop effects or anything fancy—just GNOME and my applications.  Of
course, I actively use both heads to work on.  Sometimes, when I move
from the secondary display to the primary display, say, into a terminal
window, and run an application and then exit the application, the mouse
cursor will move all the way to the top left, taking focus with it.

I have checked the usual hardware problems that would force a jump of
the mouse; the mouse itself is clean, the surface is clean, and a
replacement does the same.  It is *not* hardware, and the “mouse-jump”
occurs the moment I exit emacs.

This problem is reproducible 100% of the time so far for me.  For
example, I have Epiphany running on screen two right now—that is where I
am entering this bug in.  I move the mouse to the primary screen, and my
gnome-terminal (the only application running over there right now) gains
focus.  I type execute emacs, and then quit (C-x C-c) with the keyboard.
*The GNOME Terminal never regains focus.*  Instead, Epiphany (on the
second screen) has the focus.  At this point, the mouse is still on my
primary screen.  However, the moment that I press Alt-Tab, the mouse
“jumps” to the secondary display, top left corner (0x0), where the focus
is with Epiphany.  Now, I have found that I can restore focus to the
primary screen—and retain the mouse there—by pressing Alt-F1 (pulling up
the Applications menu on the secondary display, which should not have
focus) and pressing ESC, without pressing Alt-Tab.  After I press
Alt-F1,ESC, I can Alt-Tab normally on my primary display, and the mouse
does not run away on me, and returns focus back to my GNOME Terminal.

This has got to be the most minor—and yet most annoying—bug that I have
reported.  I thought I was going crazy at first.  I am not, but I think
I would probably think I were if I didn’t see it for myself.

The only way I can think of to show what is actually happening would be
to use a camcorder, but I don’t have one.  In any case, it's strange—and
not hardware, so it’s outside of my ability to fix it.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 27 01:54:02 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux pepper.trausch.us 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC 
2007 i686 GNU/Linux

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 95882] Re: OpenOffice.org crashes saving Word files

2007-03-25 Thread Michael Trausch

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