[Bug 44082] Re: GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in some situations

2010-11-21 Thread takeda64
Let's see... a bug reported in in May 2006.. I wouldn't hold my breath
if I were you.

BTW: Fix Released - Confirmed is a step backwards. I think this bug
will still be open in 2016.

I switched to another distro that uses KDE, it doesn't have this bug, though it 
has some other. Though it seems it's still less than GNOME. I personally think 
entire graphical user interface in linux should be redone from scratch. It's 
just a hack on top of another hack and it is full of race conditions which 
cause tons of heisenbugs.
It's almost like windows 9x.

Linux by itself isn't bad, it's very good when you use it from command
line, but GUI is extremely frustrating because of small random bugs like
this.

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[Bug 44082] Re: GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in some situations

2010-03-09 Thread takeda64
 how will that help there since the bug is a gnome-panel one and will
be on any other distribution?

The panel alone is not the reason enough to switch, I wish it was the
only issue I am experiencing. Just look at the bugs I reported, and it's
not even all of them, I started feeling like reporting it is just a
waste of time.

What's worst about ubuntu is that it constantly lives in state of
regressions. Each version N issues get fixed and N new issues appear.
For example in Intrepid most annoying thing is that my sound randomly
stopped working again (it was working most of the time in Jaunty).
Hibernation doesn't work... well it works but when laptop comes back
my X session is killed and I see login screen. There is (or was, didn't
bother to check anymore) issue with dual monitors, I started switching
using xrandr as a workaround. Also I mentioned about upgrading. From
past experience I noticed that when I upgrade instead of doing clean
install I get far more regressions. For example my friend did ubgrade
his ubuntu (actually it was xubuntu). He had setup with 3 monitors, it
totally messed up his X11 settings to the point he had to use failsafe.

I also don't really understand some decisions made by the team. In one
release (Intrepid?) OpenOffice 3.0 was about being relased. The time of
the release was few days before official Ubuntu release cycle. At that
time also a nasty bug in intel wifi card was reported, that was crashing
the whole system. Decision was made to release that version anyway, but
not include OOo 3.0, because it wasn't fully tested. WTF? I prefer much
more OO crashing than my entire system, besides OO has its own release
cycle and it went through its own testing stages.

There's a plenty of race conditions, which causes bugs randomly appear.
I think it's due to the fact that ubuntu is a mix of random components
that supposed to work together, but they often fail.

I'm wondering why some things aren't done. I'm pretty sure there are
much smarter people than me on the team, I'm genuinely interested what
are the difficulties behind it:

- why there's no clear line between what's considered system and what's not? 
e.g. system binaries aren't in packages, and they're not updated except for? I 
really love how clear in this aspec FreeBSD is. The system binaries are only 
updated with the system, if someone wants newer version of a tool, tehy can 
just instal from the ports which will be in /usr/local (the original binaries 
are still accessible to the rest of the system, so the port won't impact it in 
any way)
- why fixed release cycles? isn't better to not set up a deadline, polish the 
product and release it when its ready. Right now all the versions feel like 
late alpha early beta releases.
- why non-essential updates to system components are commited? (those usually 
break things, why not give option to install newer version separately, like I 
mentioned above)
- why new functionality is placed over stability? I'm not trying to make ubuntu 
another debian-stable, but many features that are added look neat, but they're 
unstable themselves.

Ubuntu is great when it works...

I just wanted to give you my perspective. There was a lot of bashing of
windows in 90s and there's still some. I'm not fan of Microsoft but
after they were bashed, they dramatically improved their system. It
happened twice: first with Windows 2000 (stability) and now with Windows
7 (resource usage). Both of them in past were linux domain.

Ubuntu with its random quirks unfortunatelly still feels like Windows 98
(of course not as bad as the original, but compared to today's Windows
and Mac OS X it seems no longer be in the lead).

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[Bug 44082] Re: GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in some situations

2010-03-08 Thread takeda64
Josh, I'm pretty sure the bug is much more complicated to fix it in few
hours... I remember someone was already fed up and said he'll work on
it. If it was just few hours I'm sure he would already finish. Don't get
me wrong, I'm also fed up by this, and it's one of those tiny bugs that
aren't critical but annoying as hell, which makes me switch distro as
soon as I'll get some time to reinstall the system. (which should be in
a week).

Sebastien: I understand your position, that you can't expect much from
people who do this in their free time, but please don't label this bug
as low importance. It might seem like it is non important bug
(especially for desktop users), but add 2 or 3 bugs with same annoyance
and watch people switching to alternatives.

After upgrading from Karmic to Jaunty I started booting to my windows
partition more often. It's not due some problems, but it's because of
all of those tiny bugs and race conditions that Ubuntu is full of. For
example my sound worked well after installing Jaunty (I did it from
scratch because from past experience upgraded system had random problems
- another issue). After installing couple updates, my sound suddenly
stopped to work. I didn't install any audio application, in fact I
didn't even know that the look of mixer changed since Karmic, so I'm
fairly sure it didn't break, I also know it worked in past because I was
watching a movie after I installed Jaunty.

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[Bug 307575] Re: [Intrepid] Xorg restarts on resume when usb keyboard mouse was unplugged while system was going to sleep

2010-03-02 Thread takeda64
After updating to Jaunty, bug is happening again but it is a bit
different... Suspend seems to work the problem happens on hibernate,
pretty much every time (don't remember hibernate working correctly on
Jaunty - worked fine on Karmic)

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[Bug 296115] Re: [Intrepid] No sound after resuming from suspend/hibernation Panasonic CF-R7

2010-02-13 Thread takeda64
Ok so the bug happened on Intrepid. I wiped a system and installed
Jaunty... never had that problem. Few weeks ago I wiped the system
(looks like I had to wipe, otherwise heisenbugs show up in Ubuntu) and
installe Karmic.

Everything worked fine, I was just applying updates, and suddenly I
noticed there's no sound (I can't specify which update broke it since
generally I don't use sound, I know it worked in the beginning, because
I was watching a movie on my laptop). I didn't really change much in
Ubuntu, I installed few apps, but none were related to sound, I think
the closest one that anything to do with sound was VLC (on which I
watched the movie).

This issue has nothing to do with suspend/resume, since now I prefer to
just shut down the computer. Since I noticed the problem I haven't yet
managed to get a sound.

The laptop is still the same that was mentioned in the first comment
about the bug.

I'll post the output in a little while.

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[Bug 296115] apport-collect data

2010-02-13 Thread takeda64
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: acpi-support 0.129
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-19.56-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-19-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
XsessionErrors:
 (gnome-settings-daemon:1856): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion 
`src != NULL' failed
 (gnome-settings-daemon:1856): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion 
`src != NULL' failed
 (polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:1962): GLib-CRITICAL **: 
g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' failed
 (nautilus:1953): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion 
`preferences_is_initialized ()' failed

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[Bug 296115] apport-collect data

2010-02-13 Thread takeda64
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: alsa-driver (not installed)
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-19.56-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-19-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
XsessionErrors:
 (gnome-settings-daemon:1856): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion 
`src != NULL' failed
 (gnome-settings-daemon:1856): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion 
`src != NULL' failed
 (polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:1962): GLib-CRITICAL **: 
g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' failed
 (nautilus:1953): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion 
`preferences_is_initialized ()' failed

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[Bug 296115] Dependencies.txt

2010-02-13 Thread takeda64

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39149401/Dependencies.txt

** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

** Tags added: apport-collected

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[Bug 296115] Re: [Intrepid] No sound after resuming from suspend/hibernation Panasonic CF-R7

2010-02-13 Thread takeda64
Did it work correctly? Looks like it had some errors...

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[Bug 111893] Re: Panel items lose their order when panel is not expanded

2009-11-02 Thread takeda64
Filled in May 2007 - over 2 years ago - that's ridiculous.

This may seem like a minor inconvenience, but tiny things like this make
me wonder that maybe windows wasn't so bad after all.

I'm sorry to say, but Ubuntu is full of tiny supposedly insignificant
bugs and it's flooded with enormous amount of race conditions. If for
once Ubuntu would just stop adding new features and only fix existing
problems I think that would really improve satisfaction of all of the
users.

/rant

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[Bug 304888] Re: No sound in ubuntu, tried all guides I could find and nothing works

2009-09-07 Thread takeda64
My bug maybe was different (though it appeared to be the same) the way I
solved it was just to wipe 8.10 and install 9.04 from scratch.
Apparently when I upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 things broke. Is there a
safe way to upgrade to new releases? It seems that Ubuntu upgrades never
work right.

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[Bug 111893] Re: Panel items lose their order when panel is not expanded

2009-07-30 Thread takeda64
Robert, I agree with you.

And even when the item is moved, couldn't the gnome-panel assume that
user wants to attach to left side or right whenever it is possible to
assume that? I mean most user will either stack items to the left or
right. It would be very rare for user to put an item in an absolute
location. And even in that situation a percentage value of the screen
makes much more sense.

Even better solution would be something like Opera does have which is a
dynamic spacer. It's an invisible element that pushes all other elements
on its sides away from it. This would work perfectly when the screen is
resized and if someone wants to put something in the center it's just a
matter of putting two dynamic spacers on each side of that element.

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[Bug 364889] Re: reboot in jaunty doesn't restart from bios

2009-06-20 Thread takeda64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 251242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251242

Thanks, I was just criticizing two attempts made by Chris Coulson trying
to mark the bug as invalid despite everyone els claiming the behavior
should be changed.

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[Bug 62620] Re: Panasonic R4: hotkeys and s3 don't work in edgy

2009-06-19 Thread takeda64
I installed latest Ubuntu 9.04 from scratch and the brightness and
volume keys seem to work correctly without the need of compiling
pana_acpi module. Though buttons for suspend, hibernation and battery
level seem to be still not functional.

Actually pana_acpi didn't support them too. I also tried to map suspend
key in key shortcuts program, but the progeram isn't able to detect that
the key is pressed :(

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[Bug 364889] Re: reboot in jaunty doesn't restart from bios

2009-06-19 Thread takeda64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 251242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251242

This is one reason why Ubuntu is so frustrating.

A mere installation of a package shouldn't change the system behavior.
This behavior either should be disabled by default or it should ask. I
would never know how to fix this problem if I wouldn't find this bug
report while searching on google. And believe me, it is hard to come up
with a proper query to find it if you don't know what the hell is going
on.

Seriously, this is a bug, maybe it's not a bug in the sense the software is 
broken, but it is poorly designed.
Take look how FreeBSD is handling things like that. All ports installed by 
default are off and you have to explicitly enable them to use. It reduces the 
bloat and preserves sanity.

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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.old
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24815196/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24815211/xorg.conf

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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64

** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64
Right now it doesn't change keyboard to US international (dead keys) it
changes to whatever I have defined in xorg.conf

My conclusion is that settings in Gnome are being ignored in favor of
the settings in xorg.conf whenever I plug in an USB keyboard. A one way
to reset it, is by going to keyboard preferences, then adding or
removing any keyboard.

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[Bug 307575] Re: [Intrepid] Xorg restarts on resume when usb keyboard mouse was unplugged while system was going to sleep

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64
I'm sorry I haven't responded, but I tried to see if I could reproduce
it again.

Looks like this bug doesn't happen anymore. Perhaps it was fixed. If it happens 
again, I'll reopen this ticket.
Thank you.

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[Bug 296115] Re: [Intrepid] No sound after resuming from suspend/hibernation Panasonic CF-R7

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64
I'm unable to continue providing information for this bug, because I
lost sound completely. Either due to some update, or due to some minor
change to configuration. I'm planning to file another bug report, since
I believe the issue I'm having now is unrelated.

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[Bug 304888] Re: No sound in ubuntu, tried all guides I could find and nothing works

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64
Oh yeah, I want to emphasize that the sound works on windows, and was
working on Ubuntu 8.10 (there was a separate issue that it sometimes
stopped working (I suspect it was due to hibernation/suspending), and
required a reboot. So the driver was definitively capable of playing
sound in the past.

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[Bug 304888] Re: No sound in ubuntu, tried all guides I could find and nothing works

2009-04-04 Thread takeda64
I'm also experiencing same, or similar problem. I think it was due to
some update in December or November.

My computer has

00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio 
Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Device 8338
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 22
Memory at fc604000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: access denied
Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel

Though it might not be a driver issue.

I installed PulseAudio applet, and when I turn on Volume Meter (Playback) it 
actually shows sound levels as if the music is being played. I suspect the 
problem most likely is with the sink, so perhaps something with ALSA?
There were few ALSA updates around the time it stopped working for me.

The last error tapper222 got, I got when I set Sink in the apple to
other and didn't specify anything.

Here's some info:
tak...@tkdlap2:~/debug$ cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [Intel  ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
  HDA Intel at 0xfc604000 irq 22
tak...@tkdlap2:~/debug$ lsmod |grep snd
snd_hda_intel 384176  4 
snd_pcm_oss46848  0 
snd_mixer_oss  22784  2 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm83204  3 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss
snd_seq_dummy  10884  0 
snd_seq_oss38528  0 
snd_seq_midi   14336  0 
snd_rawmidi29824  1 snd_seq_midi
snd_seq_midi_event 15232  2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi
snd_seq57776  6 
snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event
snd_timer  29960  2 snd_pcm,snd_seq
snd_seq_device 15116  5 
snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq
snd63268  14 
snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
soundcore  15328  2 snd
snd_page_alloc 16136  2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm

Here's link to result from the script:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=39e25a80df8d673b2e06d8601fc913737bfd7a16

I'm also attaching output of ls -vvnn

Please let me know if my bug is not the same as the one originally reported so 
I'll fill a separate one.
Thank you

** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
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[Bug 288918] Re: Keyboard layout randomly switches to US international (dead keys)

2009-02-24 Thread takeda64
It's not active, because no one responded to it, but the bug still
presists.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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