Bug#460712: metacity: second login: windows all on the top left

2008-01-14 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Package: metacity Version: 1:2.20.1-1 Severity: normal When I log in, I have some Gnome terminal emulators auto started, nicely put on the screen. This always works fine. However, when someone else had logged in before (and had a fine session, and logged out again), and then I log in, all those

Bug#456985: rhythmbox: Just playing a song takes too much CPU

2007-12-18 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Package: rhythmbox Version: 0.10.1-1+b1 Severity: normal When Rhythmbox is just playing some music files, while being minimized (using the applet), I see the rhythmbox process eat 8% CPU on my Athlon XP 1600+. Playing an mp3 on the commandline with mpg123 takes less than 1% CPU. What is this

Bug#453688: gnome-panel: Windows get repositioned when hiding panel

2007-12-05 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hi, Josselin Mouette wrote: I have no idea what those terminals have to do with the gnome panel, but this really happens... Given this corresponds to metacity’s migration to testing, I think this is similar to bug#443933. It would be nice to check whether you are also experimenting the

Bug#284090: gnome-session: Hmmm...

2007-12-05 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hi, Josselin Mouette wrote: Le vendredi 30 novembre 2007 à 17:03 +0100, Manuel Bilderbeek a écrit : The hint was to look at .xsession-errors, which contained complaints about programs not knowing about -sm style options, meaning they are not going to register to the session manager, indeed

Bug#453688: gnome-panel: Windows get repositioned when hiding panel

2007-11-30 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Package: gnome-panel Version: 2.18.3-2 Severity: normal A very weird effect I started to experience last week (I'm following testing closely). I have a big gnome panel at the bottom of my screen with 2 of those hide buttons on them at the sides. The strange thing is, when I click one of them, the

Bug#284090: gnome-session: Hmmm...

2007-11-30 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Package: gnome-session Version: 2.18.3-1 Followup-For: Bug #284090 Hi, I looked at this problem again, and I was able to fix the hanging splash screen by removing both gnubiff and yarssr from .gnome2/session. When I log in now, the splash screen disappears quickly. After the login sequence I do

Bug#453688: gnome-panel: More info

2007-11-30 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Package: gnome-panel Version: 2.18.3-2 Followup-For: Bug #453688 Sorry, I forgot to tell this: after it happened, I reposition the windows. When I try again, it doesn't happen again. So the whole thing happens only once. (But it does happen every time after I log in and hide the gnome panel to