[Bug 1245188] Re: Unable to set the physical keyboard LED to show an alternative layout

2013-11-04 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
@Sebastien:

You know, the little lights situated just above the number pad that
light up when you press Num-Lock, Caps-Lock, or Scroll-Lock. They can be
set to indicate when the keyboard is in a non-default layout (well used
to be able to, anyway).

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[Bug 1231447] Re: Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

2013-11-03 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
I can confirm that Bruno's workaround works for me, as well.

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[Bug 1231447] Re: Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

2013-10-28 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
I removed the duplicate status here after a commenter of bug #1169904
seconded my view (comment #17 in that bugreport).

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1169904
   "Save screenshot" dialog window has wrong focus

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[Bug 1169904] Re: "Save screenshot" dialog window has wrong focus

2013-10-28 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
The problem addressed by Norbert is filed as bug #1231447.

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[Bug 1231447] Re: Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

2013-10-27 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1169904 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169904

I don't believe that this bug is a duplicate of bug #1169904. The
problem arises *before* the "Save Screenshot" dialog box appears.

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[Bug 1231447] Re: Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

2013-10-27 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1169904 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169904

Norbert, since you just marked the bug as a duplicate, would you mind
explaining why you believe that it is a duplicate?

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[Bug 1231447] Re: Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

2013-10-26 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
I modified the description to replace "launcher" with "HUD", as that is
specifically what is popping up.

** Summary changed:

- Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of launcher
+ Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of the HUD

** Description changed:

  In 13.10, pressing "Alt+Print Screen" always takes a screenshot of the
- launcher and not of the active window.
+ HUD and not of the active window.
  
  This was fixed in 13.04, ref. bug number 1072199.
  
  To replicate:
  1. Start a program such as "gedit".
  2. Press Alt+PrintScreen
  
- * What happens: gnome-screenshot takes a screenshot of the Launcher (due to 
the Dash that gets invoked).
+ * What happens: gnome-screenshot takes a screenshot of the HUD (due to the 
Dash that gets invoked).
  * What should happen: gnome-screenshot should take a screenshot of just the 
"gedit" window

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[Bug 1225425] Re: alt-printscreen shows HUD not current window

2013-10-26 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1231447 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1231447

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1231447
   Alt+Print Screen only takes picture of launcher

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[Bug 556502] [NEW] mode change on bootup hides console messages

2010-04-06 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
Public bug reported:

Description:Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
Server Installation

Package: plymouth  0.8.1-4ubuntu1

I have removed plymouth-* so that I have a chance to see the boot-time
console messages.

I assume that plymouth is involved in causing a (video) mode change
(higher resolution) shortly before the login prompt appears (text mode).
This mode change causes all the boot messages to dissappear. If the boot
process gets stuck, it is all but impossible to determine the cause. The
asynchronous nature of upstart will still cause the mode change to
happen.

What I expect instead:

I expect to be able to add one of the following parameters (any would be fine) 
to the kernel, and so disable any video changing whatsoever, whether it be a 
plymouth overlay or a mode change:
- vga=normal
- nosplash
- debug

Applying these parameters causes absolutely no change. The mode change
still happens.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 548917] [NEW] lucid won't boot from nfs because of mountall.conf

2010-03-26 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: mountall

Description:Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
Package:2.8

I had prepared a lucid root-image to be mounted via NFS, using PXE to
deliver the kernel, initrd, and boot parameters. This has worked
previously with hardy without any problems. But, apparently the new
upstart boot scheme has thrown a wrench into the works. The system
wouldn't boot past mountall. I received no intelligible error messages,
not even with the kernel parameter debug or 'init=/sbin/init --debug'.
The last message was always: "mountall: Can't connect to plymouth."
Whether plymouth was installed or not was immaterial.

After two days of banging my head against the wall, and getting a fresh
perspective from a fellow admin, I finally found a workaround: Adding
'mountall' before 'exec mountall ...' in /etc/init/mountall.conf allowed
the system to boot to completion. All mounts are correct.

We discovered this by starting a shell directly before the 'exec
mountall ...' using the command '/bin/sh' and looking around, trying
different things, and by chance the system booted when we had typed
mountall to check its behavior interactively.

I hope the workaround helps others, and the report helps the developers
find the bug.

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

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[Bug 524395] [NEW] Purging ufw causes system lockup with NFS-root

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian J. Bronner
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ufw

System where problem was experienced:

Package Version: ufw 0.16.2.4
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS
Release:8.04

Problem still exists in current karmic. Verified with

Package Version ufw: 0.29-4ubuntu1
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10

Problem Description:

When purging ufw, a system using NFS for its root file-system and having
a firewall configuration with policy DROP hangs irrevocably. The reason
for this is the order the ufw.postrm script clears the firewall:

Step 1 - iptables -F

This removes all rules allowing network traffic to the NFS server, _the
server hangs_ trying to execute the next step because it can't read the
executable from the filesystem.

Step 2 - iptables -X
Step 3 - iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
Step 4 - iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
Step 5 - iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT

Solution Suggestion:

Putting steps 3-5 _before_ steps 1-2 would completely solve this
problem.

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

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