[Bug 237463] Re: disk usage analyzer reports wrong values

2008-09-21 Thread JesperDJ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 220177 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220177

This bug is a duplicate of bug # 220177

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 220177
   Double size reported from disk usage analyzer

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[Bug 221900] Re: After logging in by thinkfinger, I have to give nm-applet access to keyring by typing in password

2008-06-15 Thread JesperDJ
LaTrell: I'm not using ThinkFinger because it's useless if I still have
to type in my password for different programs. I haven't found any
really good workarounds to make it work with all programs that need the
password to be typed in. There are unfortunately some things missing in
Ubuntu to integrate the use of the fingerprint reader fully into the
system.

You can uninstall the packages that you've installed the same way you
uninstall any other software package (with Synaptic or sudo apt-get
remove ...).

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[Bug 221900] [NEW] After logging in by thinkfinger, I have to give nm-applet access to keyring by typing in password

2008-04-25 Thread JesperDJ
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-keyring

My laptop (Dell XPS M1530) has a fingerprint reader. I installed the
packages thinkfinger-tools and libpam-thinkfinger, and edited /etc/pam.d
/common-auth as described here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThinkFinger to
make it possible to login by swiping my finger. My /etc/pam.d/common-
auth now contains these lines:

authsufficientpam_thinkfinger.so
authpam_unix.sotry_first_pass nullok_secure

I have a WiFi network and the WPA2 password is in the GNOME keyring.

Problem: After logging in by swiping my finger, I get a dialog to enter
my password to let nm-applet access the GNOME keyring (for the WiFi
network password).

This does not happen if I login by typing in my password instead of swiping my 
finger.
Note that the keyring access dialog does not accept swiping my finger; I really 
have to type in my password.

Ubuntu 8.04 x86_64

** Affects: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 221900] Re: After logging in by thinkfinger, I have to give nm-applet access to keyring by typing in password

2008-04-25 Thread JesperDJ
Bug or not, it is a problem - I use the fingerprint reader so that I
don't have to type my password, but now I still have to type my
password... it defeats the purpose of the fingerprint reader.

Maybe it's an enhancement request: Make GNOME keyring work with PAM /
libpam-thinkfinger or make it work with the fingerprint reader some
other way.

When logging in by password, GNOME keyring does not ask for the
password. So there must be some link between PAM / logging in and the
keyring manager. This link should also work if I login by fingerprint.

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[Bug 157642] Re: gimp 2.4 *final* in gutsy

2007-11-23 Thread JesperDJ
Please update GIMP for Gutsy to version 2.4.2.

2.4.0rc3 is a *release candidate*, not a real release.
A number of annoying bugs have been fixed since 2.4.0rc3, including some 
potential crashes.
Those fixes are enough reason to update the Gutsy package.

See this for fixed bugs since 2.4.0 final release:
http://developer.gimp.org/NEWS-2.4

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