[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2009-06-22 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 310353] Re: Default font size too large if using native DPI

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I am experiencing something related to this bug (specifically Alexander
Sack's wontfix in #43) using UNR Karmic Alpha 2 on an Acer Aspire One.

The screen resolution is about 134 dpi, but fonts are rendered by
default at 96 dpi:

$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
  resolution:133x135 dots per inch
$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96

...the result is headache-inducing on the very small (~9" diagonal)
screen. Setting 134 dpi manually is much better. UI elements *do* eat up
a lot more screen real estate, but I personally much prefer that to
squinting at the screen or having to lean very close to it.

I don't know what the proper thing to do is, so I will add the 'karmic'
and 'ubuntu-unr' tags; if I should report a separate bug, please let me
know.

** Tags added: karmic ubuntu-unr

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[Bug 218337] Re: Cannot attach a file from a SMB share

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I was experiencing this bug but don't anymore with 9.04. Has anyone else
observed the same thing?

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[Bug 387573] Re: Drop-down calendar does not close unless you click on it

2009-06-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
The ideas of Omer Mano, Sjors Gielen and cenoura or Valsodarg both have
merit.

Another addition would be a time-based hide. Before libnotify became
common, I remember seeing popups with a little circular pie chart
counting down a fixed period. Under some conditions (click, hover, long
hover, whatever) the calendar could show with a similar chart near
either a tear-off strip or a pin that would cancel the timer. The timer
would communicate to the user the option to hold the calendar open
longer.

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[Bug 204802] Re: Enh: Scaling support

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Only half-fixed. A new bug has been filed for *down*scaling support.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533282

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I renamed this bug so it will turn up in search results for "encoding"
or "color depth" instead of "too slow". The titles of the duplicate
(#231996) and GNOME #485204 were more helpful, but aren't searchable.

If a maintainer could mark this as "enhancement" like #204802, that
would also be helpful.

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Summary changed:

- Vinagre unusable because of the slowness
+ vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

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[Bug 239049] [NEW] Account missing after evolution upgrade

2008-06-10 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

After upgrading to evolution, evolution-common and  evolution-plugins
version 2.22.2-0ubuntu1.3 (from hardy-proposed), an IMAP mail account
disappeared.

- It no longer appears in Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts.
- The folders containing the mail are still present in ~/.evolution/mail/imap
- In gconf-editor, /apps/evolution/mail/accounts (long description: "List of 
accounts known to the mail component of Evolution. The list contains strings 
naming subdirectories relative to /apps/evolution/mail/accounts.") is empty.

The account works fine after I re-add it. The gconf key mentioned above
contains XML data.

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

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I disagree. I didn't want the choice, nor do I think a choice is
necessary; Nautilus is a sane and very functional default for FTP,
especially since, as François said, all other Places menu items open
with Nautilus. Managing remote and local files through the same *file
manager* is one of the slickest aspects of using GNOME/Ubuntu. Nor are
FTP servers websites.

I don't know much about packaging, but it appears to be a *bug* in the
Firefox packages that caused the unexpected and unwanted change.

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Yes, I want Nautilus to just open FTP links.

The gconf keys I mentioned above appeared at some point, and they were
causing the unexpected behaviour. I am suggesting that some script
included in the Firefox *packages*, not Firefox itself, caused those
keys to be inserted. Again, I don't know enough about packaging to fix
this myself, but I *do* know that packages include files besides the
ones that are installed; that some of these files are scripts; and that
those scripts are run when a package is installed or removed.

As you say, Firefox, the browser, is "doing what it is expected to do"
(when assigned as FTP URL handler). firefox-3.0, the package, version
3.0~b3~cvs20080101t1000+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~gutsy1, is NOT.

** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Alexander: as I mentioned in comment #1, removing /desktop/gnome/url-
handlers/ftp fixed the problem.

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-10-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
OK, done!

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #01
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01

** Also affects: nautilus via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 284216] [NEW] gedit incorrectly opens files in the existing window when maximized

2008-10-15 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gedit

This bug was reported upstream first:

When gedit is already running and then "gedit " command is executed from 
a terminal window (passing a file as arg) then:
- when the existing gedit window is maximized -> it opens the file in a new 
gedit window,
- when the existing gedit window is not-maximized -> it opens the file as 
another tab in the existing window (as expected)

Expected:
When gedit is maximized, it should open next files as tabs in the 
existingwindow.

See also my comment:

Also experiencing this bug with
 * Ubuntu 8.10 beta
 * Gedit 2.24.0

This occurs regardless of how the file is open; i.e. using gnome-open,
or opening a file via Nautilus produces the same result.

** Affects: gedit
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Confirmed

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #549058
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058

** Also affects: gedit via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 12153] Re: Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts

2008-04-16 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Cardy's (#38 above) solution works for me in Gutsy.

I am observing the same behaviour as noted above:
- Setting "Super is mapped to the Win-keys (default)" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes 
Keyboard Shortcuts to accept the Win-key as a modifier
- The displayed result is "Mod4+Page_Down" or similar
- In gconf-editor, the corresponding key in 
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/ has a value of e.g. 
"Page_Down"
- The shortcut doesn't actually work.

Some additional things I've observed:
- Manually changing the gconf key to "Page_Down" or "Page_Down" 
has no effect.
- Trying the same process with "Hyper is mapped to the Win-Keys" set in 
Keyboard Preferences produces *identical* results (including the values of the 
gconf keys).
- Setting "Press any of Win-keys to choose 3rd level" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes "Mod5+Key" to be recorded in Keyboard Shortcuts, with a matching 
"Key" visible via gconf-editor. However, the shortcut does not work.
- The fix suggested by Cardy (manually entering Key in gconf-editor) works 
regardless of *any* settings concerning the Win-keys in Keyboard Preferences.

I hope this extra information helps.

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[Bug 221775] Re: python-mmkeys don't work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

I think this a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/188702 , which has
to do with the DBus interface to gnome-settings-daemon. Most Python
multimedia applications appear to use that instead of python-mmkeys,
when it's available.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
   hardy: multimedia keys no longer work

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[Bug 188702] Re: hardy: multimedia keys no longer work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
http://sonata.berlios.de/changelog.html shows that this bug was fixed in
version 1.5, but the most recent version in Ubuntu is 1.4.2. I installed
sonata from source and the problem appears to be fixed.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/221775 also
appears to be a duplicate.

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[Bug 205094] Re: Sonata doesn't catch all multimedia keys

2008-05-11 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
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[Bug 127315] Re: F-Spot puts photos in Photos folder not Pictures folder

2008-11-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
"asjdfwejqrfjcvm msz34rq33", Ralf, Giulio, etc.: Note that the bug had
been forwarded upstream and there is a patch available (about 6 months
old at this point). Some trivial search reveals a list of maintainers
for F-Spot at http://f-spot.org/Get_Involved . Perhaps it would be
helpful to send them *polite* e-mail reminders to review the patch, or
to send *polite* requests to people on the Ubuntu Bugs Team.

I highly doubt this problem is intended as "cultural imperialism."
Occam's Razor indicates that it is only sloppy programming. Wild
accusations tend to make upstream developers reluctant to fix problems.

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-11-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Endolith: not really; in order to distinguish files, I would have to
hover over several of them in succession. Hovering at all is difficult
with the very small netbook touchpad. Tooltips also wouldn't be useful
if one wanted to control Nautilus via the keyboard.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Sebatien, I agree that SFTP or gvfs is not malfunctioning here, but I
also think Mikko's result should be the actual behavior. Consider:

 * After using the "Connect to server" tool, a non-technical user clicks the 
bookmark in the Nautilus sidebar. He is confused to see folders like "usr" and 
"etc" instead of what he expects exists on the remote computer.
 * A technical user is experienced with SSH and used to finding herself in the 
home directory when he logs into a remote host. The Nautilus bookmark takes her 
to an unexpected location.

I added "nautilus" as an affected package per Arnaud's comment. Maybe
this doesn't actually affect gvfs at all; only the way Nautilus handles
gvfs sftp connections.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
1. There is unexpected behaviour using (nautilus + gvfsd-sftp).
2. Sebastien says gvfsd-sftp is behaving as it is designed to do.
3. Therefore nautilus is the likely source of the unexpected behaviour.

To me this is very clear. Is there something else that would prove this
is in nautilus as opposed to some other package?

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-07-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I should note that I've since upgraded to hardy, and I'm not sure how to
install the gutsy 3.0~b3 package in hardy (or find the .deb for that
matter). Downgrading to the b5 package (from the release version) had no
effect.

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Also experiencing this bug on:
Linux khaeru-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686 
GNU/Linux
...with no useful information beyond what has already been posted.

As Glyph Lefkowitz says, someone kernel-savvy needs to try and reproduce
this and see what's going on. I am the 14th person to echo brad's
original report, so it seems reasonable to mark this as "confirmed" in
linux, but not in Totem per Christian Landtag's comment about audacity,
wine, etc.

This may be wrong, but I'm unsure of how to get developer
acknowledgement or attention otherwise. The behaviour is evidently not
chimerical and the posters here (or at least I) are clearly beyond our
depth in terms of figuring out precisely what is happening. Pedro
Villavicencio, is the information already provided not sufficient to
diagnose or fix the bug? If not, what else can we do to provide it?
Kjell, since you seem to know more than most commenters about the kernel
packages, can you suggest someone to provide guidance in reporting? Your
feedback on ours is appreciated.

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[Bug 80755] Re: extracting doesn't work right when the location entry is displayed

2008-07-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Bogdan Butnaru: good eye... this had been bothering me for a while, but
I never noticed the effect of hiding the Location bar. Good to hear
upstream is aware of this.

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[Bug 273666] [NEW] Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-09-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

I would like the Nautilus list view to wrap long file names. This
behaviour could be optional (configurable).

I have a number of scientific papers with very long names, eg. "[nigam-
aiaa-2008-5913] Control and Design of Multiple Unmanned Air Vehicles for
a Persistent Surveillance Task.pdf". On my widescreen desktop, enough of
the name is visible to be useful; however, on my Acer netbook the name
is ellipsized and the column can't be expanded enough.

At one point I accidentally renamed a file using a copied-and-pasted
string with some kind of newline character in it, and the Nautilus list
view showed the filename on two lines in an expanded row. I was
delighted by what I *thought* was a new feature until I realized it
wasn't one. Maybe it should be!

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

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[Bug 13983] Re: Evolution virtual trash / "real" trash on IMAP server

2007-10-21 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I'm sorry to post here instead of upstream, but there have been ~17
duplicates over 6 years and no developer action, leading me to believe
that upstream is *not* the place to get this fixed. Is there anything to
be done to motivate an actual fix? Someone (within Ubuntu, maybe) to
beg, or a bounty to establish somehow? Please tell me what I could do
that might make a difference.

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[Bug 159885] Progress bar can't be scrolled with mouse wheel in fullscreen

2007-11-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

Hi — I'm having trouble with totem in Gutsy.

I'm running totem-gstreamer 2.20.0-0ubuntu3 and the nvidia driver.

In normal mode, the progress bar can be adjusted by hovering with the
mouse, then moving the mouse wheel up (forward) or down (reverse). Under
Feisty, this also worked in full-screen mode.

Under Gutsy, it doesn't work: scrolling with the mouse wheel has no
effect.

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

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[Bug 69411] GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner

I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
-c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
perfectly before the upgrade.

Steps to repeat error:
1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
4. Click "Write to Disc"

Expected behaviour:
"Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and "Calculating..." 
listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the "not responding" 
dialog to appear.

I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!

** Affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
  
  I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
- -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B.
+ -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
+ perfectly before the upgrade.
  
  Steps to repeat error:
  1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
  2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
  3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
  4. Click "Write to Disc"
  
  Expected behaviour:
  "Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and 
"Calculating..." listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the 
"not responding" dialog to appear.
  
  I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
  cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!

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[Bug 69411] Re: GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-11-27 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I have a hunch that the problem is Nautilus trying to cache (or
otherwise manipulate) files for burning that are being
used/locked/something by other active processes.

Unfortunately, I've got no way to confirm this hunch. If a developer
could indicate what kind of debug info I could provide to help do so,
I'd be glad to comply.

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[Bug 205094] Re: Sonata doesn't catch all multimedia keys

2008-05-11 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
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[Bug 127315] Re: F-Spot puts photos in Photos folder not Pictures folder

2008-11-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
"asjdfwejqrfjcvm msz34rq33", Ralf, Giulio, etc.: Note that the bug had
been forwarded upstream and there is a patch available (about 6 months
old at this point). Some trivial search reveals a list of maintainers
for F-Spot at http://f-spot.org/Get_Involved . Perhaps it would be
helpful to send them *polite* e-mail reminders to review the patch, or
to send *polite* requests to people on the Ubuntu Bugs Team.

I highly doubt this problem is intended as "cultural imperialism."
Occam's Razor indicates that it is only sloppy programming. Wild
accusations tend to make upstream developers reluctant to fix problems.

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[Bug 204802] Re: Enh: Scaling support

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Only half-fixed. A new bug has been filed for *down*scaling support.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533282

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I renamed this bug so it will turn up in search results for "encoding"
or "color depth" instead of "too slow". The titles of the duplicate
(#231996) and GNOME #485204 were more helpful, but aren't searchable.

If a maintainer could mark this as "enhancement" like #204802, that
would also be helpful.

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Summary changed:

- Vinagre unusable because of the slowness
+ vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

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[Bug 239049] [NEW] Account missing after evolution upgrade

2008-06-10 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

After upgrading to evolution, evolution-common and  evolution-plugins
version 2.22.2-0ubuntu1.3 (from hardy-proposed), an IMAP mail account
disappeared.

- It no longer appears in Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts.
- The folders containing the mail are still present in ~/.evolution/mail/imap
- In gconf-editor, /apps/evolution/mail/accounts (long description: "List of 
accounts known to the mail component of Evolution. The list contains strings 
naming subdirectories relative to /apps/evolution/mail/accounts.") is empty.

The account works fine after I re-add it. The gconf key mentioned above
contains XML data.

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

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I disagree. I didn't want the choice, nor do I think a choice is
necessary; Nautilus is a sane and very functional default for FTP,
especially since, as François said, all other Places menu items open
with Nautilus. Managing remote and local files through the same *file
manager* is one of the slickest aspects of using GNOME/Ubuntu. Nor are
FTP servers websites.

I don't know much about packaging, but it appears to be a *bug* in the
Firefox packages that caused the unexpected and unwanted change.

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Yes, I want Nautilus to just open FTP links.

The gconf keys I mentioned above appeared at some point, and they were
causing the unexpected behaviour. I am suggesting that some script
included in the Firefox *packages*, not Firefox itself, caused those
keys to be inserted. Again, I don't know enough about packaging to fix
this myself, but I *do* know that packages include files besides the
ones that are installed; that some of these files are scripts; and that
those scripts are run when a package is installed or removed.

As you say, Firefox, the browser, is "doing what it is expected to do"
(when assigned as FTP URL handler). firefox-3.0, the package, version
3.0~b3~cvs20080101t1000+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~gutsy1, is NOT.

** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Alexander: as I mentioned in comment #1, removing /desktop/gnome/url-
handlers/ftp fixed the problem.

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-07-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I should note that I've since upgraded to hardy, and I'm not sure how to
install the gutsy 3.0~b3 package in hardy (or find the .deb for that
matter). Downgrading to the b5 package (from the release version) had no
effect.

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Also experiencing this bug on:
Linux khaeru-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686 
GNU/Linux
...with no useful information beyond what has already been posted.

As Glyph Lefkowitz says, someone kernel-savvy needs to try and reproduce
this and see what's going on. I am the 14th person to echo brad's
original report, so it seems reasonable to mark this as "confirmed" in
linux, but not in Totem per Christian Landtag's comment about audacity,
wine, etc.

This may be wrong, but I'm unsure of how to get developer
acknowledgement or attention otherwise. The behaviour is evidently not
chimerical and the posters here (or at least I) are clearly beyond our
depth in terms of figuring out precisely what is happening. Pedro
Villavicencio, is the information already provided not sufficient to
diagnose or fix the bug? If not, what else can we do to provide it?
Kjell, since you seem to know more than most commenters about the kernel
packages, can you suggest someone to provide guidance in reporting? Your
feedback on ours is appreciated.

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[Bug 80755] Re: extracting doesn't work right when the location entry is displayed

2008-07-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Bogdan Butnaru: good eye... this had been bothering me for a while, but
I never noticed the effect of hiding the Location bar. Good to hear
upstream is aware of this.

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[Bug 273666] [NEW] Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-09-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

I would like the Nautilus list view to wrap long file names. This
behaviour could be optional (configurable).

I have a number of scientific papers with very long names, eg. "[nigam-
aiaa-2008-5913] Control and Design of Multiple Unmanned Air Vehicles for
a Persistent Surveillance Task.pdf". On my widescreen desktop, enough of
the name is visible to be useful; however, on my Acer netbook the name
is ellipsized and the column can't be expanded enough.

At one point I accidentally renamed a file using a copied-and-pasted
string with some kind of newline character in it, and the Nautilus list
view showed the filename on two lines in an expanded row. I was
delighted by what I *thought* was a new feature until I realized it
wasn't one. Maybe it should be!

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

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-10-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
OK, done!

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #01
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01

** Also affects: nautilus via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 284216] [NEW] gedit incorrectly opens files in the existing window when maximized

2008-10-15 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gedit

This bug was reported upstream first:

When gedit is already running and then "gedit " command is executed from 
a terminal window (passing a file as arg) then:
- when the existing gedit window is maximized -> it opens the file in a new 
gedit window,
- when the existing gedit window is not-maximized -> it opens the file as 
another tab in the existing window (as expected)

Expected:
When gedit is maximized, it should open next files as tabs in the 
existingwindow.

See also my comment:

Also experiencing this bug with
 * Ubuntu 8.10 beta
 * Gedit 2.24.0

This occurs regardless of how the file is open; i.e. using gnome-open,
or opening a file via Nautilus produces the same result.

** Affects: gedit
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Confirmed

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #549058
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058

** Also affects: gedit via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-11-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Endolith: not really; in order to distinguish files, I would have to
hover over several of them in succession. Hovering at all is difficult
with the very small netbook touchpad. Tooltips also wouldn't be useful
if one wanted to control Nautilus via the keyboard.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Sebatien, I agree that SFTP or gvfs is not malfunctioning here, but I
also think Mikko's result should be the actual behavior. Consider:

 * After using the "Connect to server" tool, a non-technical user clicks the 
bookmark in the Nautilus sidebar. He is confused to see folders like "usr" and 
"etc" instead of what he expects exists on the remote computer.
 * A technical user is experienced with SSH and used to finding herself in the 
home directory when he logs into a remote host. The Nautilus bookmark takes her 
to an unexpected location.

I added "nautilus" as an affected package per Arnaud's comment. Maybe
this doesn't actually affect gvfs at all; only the way Nautilus handles
gvfs sftp connections.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
1. There is unexpected behaviour using (nautilus + gvfsd-sftp).
2. Sebastien says gvfsd-sftp is behaving as it is designed to do.
3. Therefore nautilus is the likely source of the unexpected behaviour.

To me this is very clear. Is there something else that would prove this
is in nautilus as opposed to some other package?

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[Bug 13983] Re: Evolution virtual trash / "real" trash on IMAP server

2007-10-21 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I'm sorry to post here instead of upstream, but there have been ~17
duplicates over 6 years and no developer action, leading me to believe
that upstream is *not* the place to get this fixed. Is there anything to
be done to motivate an actual fix? Someone (within Ubuntu, maybe) to
beg, or a bounty to establish somehow? Please tell me what I could do
that might make a difference.

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[Bug 159885] Progress bar can't be scrolled with mouse wheel in fullscreen

2007-11-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

Hi — I'm having trouble with totem in Gutsy.

I'm running totem-gstreamer 2.20.0-0ubuntu3 and the nvidia driver.

In normal mode, the progress bar can be adjusted by hovering with the
mouse, then moving the mouse wheel up (forward) or down (reverse). Under
Feisty, this also worked in full-screen mode.

Under Gutsy, it doesn't work: scrolling with the mouse wheel has no
effect.

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

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[Bug 12153] Re: Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts

2008-04-16 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Cardy's (#38 above) solution works for me in Gutsy.

I am observing the same behaviour as noted above:
- Setting "Super is mapped to the Win-keys (default)" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes 
Keyboard Shortcuts to accept the Win-key as a modifier
- The displayed result is "Mod4+Page_Down" or similar
- In gconf-editor, the corresponding key in 
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/ has a value of e.g. 
"Page_Down"
- The shortcut doesn't actually work.

Some additional things I've observed:
- Manually changing the gconf key to "Page_Down" or "Page_Down" 
has no effect.
- Trying the same process with "Hyper is mapped to the Win-Keys" set in 
Keyboard Preferences produces *identical* results (including the values of the 
gconf keys).
- Setting "Press any of Win-keys to choose 3rd level" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes "Mod5+Key" to be recorded in Keyboard Shortcuts, with a matching 
"Key" visible via gconf-editor. However, the shortcut does not work.
- The fix suggested by Cardy (manually entering Key in gconf-editor) works 
regardless of *any* settings concerning the Win-keys in Keyboard Preferences.

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[Bug 221775] Re: python-mmkeys don't work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

I think this a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/188702 , which has
to do with the DBus interface to gnome-settings-daemon. Most Python
multimedia applications appear to use that instead of python-mmkeys,
when it's available.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
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[Bug 188702] Re: hardy: multimedia keys no longer work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
http://sonata.berlios.de/changelog.html shows that this bug was fixed in
version 1.5, but the most recent version in Ubuntu is 1.4.2. I installed
sonata from source and the problem appears to be fixed.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/221775 also
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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2009-06-22 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 310353] Re: Default font size too large if using native DPI

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I am experiencing something related to this bug (specifically Alexander
Sack's wontfix in #43) using UNR Karmic Alpha 2 on an Acer Aspire One.

The screen resolution is about 134 dpi, but fonts are rendered by
default at 96 dpi:

$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
  resolution:133x135 dots per inch
$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96

...the result is headache-inducing on the very small (~9" diagonal)
screen. Setting 134 dpi manually is much better. UI elements *do* eat up
a lot more screen real estate, but I personally much prefer that to
squinting at the screen or having to lean very close to it.

I don't know what the proper thing to do is, so I will add the 'karmic'
and 'ubuntu-unr' tags; if I should report a separate bug, please let me
know.

** Tags added: karmic ubuntu-unr

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[Bug 218337] Re: Cannot attach a file from a SMB share

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I was experiencing this bug but don't anymore with 9.04. Has anyone else
observed the same thing?

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[Bug 387573] Re: Drop-down calendar does not close unless you click on it

2009-06-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
The ideas of Omer Mano, Sjors Gielen and cenoura or Valsodarg both have
merit.

Another addition would be a time-based hide. Before libnotify became
common, I remember seeing popups with a little circular pie chart
counting down a fixed period. Under some conditions (click, hover, long
hover, whatever) the calendar could show with a similar chart near
either a tear-off strip or a pin that would cancel the timer. The timer
would communicate to the user the option to hold the calendar open
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[Bug 69411] GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner

I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
-c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
perfectly before the upgrade.

Steps to repeat error:
1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
4. Click "Write to Disc"

Expected behaviour:
"Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and "Calculating..." 
listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the "not responding" 
dialog to appear.

I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!

** Affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
  
  I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
- -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B.
+ -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
+ perfectly before the upgrade.
  
  Steps to repeat error:
  1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
  2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
  3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
  4. Click "Write to Disc"
  
  Expected behaviour:
  "Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and 
"Calculating..." listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the 
"not responding" dialog to appear.
  
  I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
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[Bug 69411] Re: GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-11-27 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I have a hunch that the problem is Nautilus trying to cache (or
otherwise manipulate) files for burning that are being
used/locked/something by other active processes.

Unfortunately, I've got no way to confirm this hunch. If a developer
could indicate what kind of debug info I could provide to help do so,
I'd be glad to comply.

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[Bug 205094] Re: Sonata doesn't catch all multimedia keys

2008-05-11 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
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[Bug 204802] Re: Enh: Scaling support

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Only half-fixed. A new bug has been filed for *down*scaling support.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533282

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I renamed this bug so it will turn up in search results for "encoding"
or "color depth" instead of "too slow". The titles of the duplicate
(#231996) and GNOME #485204 were more helpful, but aren't searchable.

If a maintainer could mark this as "enhancement" like #204802, that
would also be helpful.

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[Bug 203782] Re: vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Summary changed:

- Vinagre unusable because of the slowness
+ vinagre should support low colour (color) depth, encodings

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[Bug 239049] [NEW] Account missing after evolution upgrade

2008-06-10 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

After upgrading to evolution, evolution-common and  evolution-plugins
version 2.22.2-0ubuntu1.3 (from hardy-proposed), an IMAP mail account
disappeared.

- It no longer appears in Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts.
- The folders containing the mail are still present in ~/.evolution/mail/imap
- In gconf-editor, /apps/evolution/mail/accounts (long description: "List of 
accounts known to the mail component of Evolution. The list contains strings 
naming subdirectories relative to /apps/evolution/mail/accounts.") is empty.

The account works fine after I re-add it. The gconf key mentioned above
contains XML data.

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

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I disagree. I didn't want the choice, nor do I think a choice is
necessary; Nautilus is a sane and very functional default for FTP,
especially since, as François said, all other Places menu items open
with Nautilus. Managing remote and local files through the same *file
manager* is one of the slickest aspects of using GNOME/Ubuntu. Nor are
FTP servers websites.

I don't know much about packaging, but it appears to be a *bug* in the
Firefox packages that caused the unexpected and unwanted change.

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Yes, I want Nautilus to just open FTP links.

The gconf keys I mentioned above appeared at some point, and they were
causing the unexpected behaviour. I am suggesting that some script
included in the Firefox *packages*, not Firefox itself, caused those
keys to be inserted. Again, I don't know enough about packaging to fix
this myself, but I *do* know that packages include files besides the
ones that are installed; that some of these files are scripts; and that
those scripts are run when a package is installed or removed.

As you say, Firefox, the browser, is "doing what it is expected to do"
(when assigned as FTP URL handler). firefox-3.0, the package, version
3.0~b3~cvs20080101t1000+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~gutsy1, is NOT.

** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-06-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Alexander: as I mentioned in comment #1, removing /desktop/gnome/url-
handlers/ftp fixed the problem.

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[Bug 127315] Re: F-Spot puts photos in Photos folder not Pictures folder

2008-11-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
"asjdfwejqrfjcvm msz34rq33", Ralf, Giulio, etc.: Note that the bug had
been forwarded upstream and there is a patch available (about 6 months
old at this point). Some trivial search reveals a list of maintainers
for F-Spot at http://f-spot.org/Get_Involved . Perhaps it would be
helpful to send them *polite* e-mail reminders to review the patch, or
to send *polite* requests to people on the Ubuntu Bugs Team.

I highly doubt this problem is intended as "cultural imperialism."
Occam's Razor indicates that it is only sloppy programming. Wild
accusations tend to make upstream developers reluctant to fix problems.

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-11-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Endolith: not really; in order to distinguish files, I would have to
hover over several of them in succession. Hovering at all is difficult
with the very small netbook touchpad. Tooltips also wouldn't be useful
if one wanted to control Nautilus via the keyboard.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Sebatien, I agree that SFTP or gvfs is not malfunctioning here, but I
also think Mikko's result should be the actual behavior. Consider:

 * After using the "Connect to server" tool, a non-technical user clicks the 
bookmark in the Nautilus sidebar. He is confused to see folders like "usr" and 
"etc" instead of what he expects exists on the remote computer.
 * A technical user is experienced with SSH and used to finding herself in the 
home directory when he logs into a remote host. The Nautilus bookmark takes her 
to an unexpected location.

I added "nautilus" as an affected package per Arnaud's comment. Maybe
this doesn't actually affect gvfs at all; only the way Nautilus handles
gvfs sftp connections.

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[Bug 290703] Re: Nautilus does not respect SFTP home

2008-12-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
1. There is unexpected behaviour using (nautilus + gvfsd-sftp).
2. Sebastien says gvfsd-sftp is behaving as it is designed to do.
3. Therefore nautilus is the likely source of the unexpected behaviour.

To me this is very clear. Is there something else that would prove this
is in nautilus as opposed to some other package?

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-10-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
OK, done!

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #01
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01

** Also affects: nautilus via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=01
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 284216] [NEW] gedit incorrectly opens files in the existing window when maximized

2008-10-15 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gedit

This bug was reported upstream first:

When gedit is already running and then "gedit " command is executed from 
a terminal window (passing a file as arg) then:
- when the existing gedit window is maximized -> it opens the file in a new 
gedit window,
- when the existing gedit window is not-maximized -> it opens the file as 
another tab in the existing window (as expected)

Expected:
When gedit is maximized, it should open next files as tabs in the 
existingwindow.

See also my comment:

Also experiencing this bug with
 * Ubuntu 8.10 beta
 * Gedit 2.24.0

This occurs regardless of how the file is open; i.e. using gnome-open,
or opening a file via Nautilus produces the same result.

** Affects: gedit
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Confirmed

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #549058
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058

** Also affects: gedit via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549058
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 310353] Re: Default font size too large if using native DPI

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I am experiencing something related to this bug (specifically Alexander
Sack's wontfix in #43) using UNR Karmic Alpha 2 on an Acer Aspire One.

The screen resolution is about 134 dpi, but fonts are rendered by
default at 96 dpi:

$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
  resolution:133x135 dots per inch
$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96

...the result is headache-inducing on the very small (~9" diagonal)
screen. Setting 134 dpi manually is much better. UI elements *do* eat up
a lot more screen real estate, but I personally much prefer that to
squinting at the screen or having to lean very close to it.

I don't know what the proper thing to do is, so I will add the 'karmic'
and 'ubuntu-unr' tags; if I should report a separate bug, please let me
know.

** Tags added: karmic ubuntu-unr

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[Bug 218337] Re: Cannot attach a file from a SMB share

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I was experiencing this bug but don't anymore with 9.04. Has anyone else
observed the same thing?

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[Bug 387573] Re: Drop-down calendar does not close unless you click on it

2009-06-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
The ideas of Omer Mano, Sjors Gielen and cenoura or Valsodarg both have
merit.

Another addition would be a time-based hide. Before libnotify became
common, I remember seeing popups with a little circular pie chart
counting down a fixed period. Under some conditions (click, hover, long
hover, whatever) the calendar could show with a similar chart near
either a tear-off strip or a pin that would cancel the timer. The timer
would communicate to the user the option to hold the calendar open
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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2009-06-22 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 196202] Re: Places menu FTP servers open in firefox-3.0 instead of nautilus

2008-07-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I should note that I've since upgraded to hardy, and I'm not sure how to
install the gutsy 3.0~b3 package in hardy (or find the .deb for that
matter). Downgrading to the b5 package (from the release version) had no
effect.

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 213053] Re: Totem is 'uninterruptible'

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Also experiencing this bug on:
Linux khaeru-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686 
GNU/Linux
...with no useful information beyond what has already been posted.

As Glyph Lefkowitz says, someone kernel-savvy needs to try and reproduce
this and see what's going on. I am the 14th person to echo brad's
original report, so it seems reasonable to mark this as "confirmed" in
linux, but not in Totem per Christian Landtag's comment about audacity,
wine, etc.

This may be wrong, but I'm unsure of how to get developer
acknowledgement or attention otherwise. The behaviour is evidently not
chimerical and the posters here (or at least I) are clearly beyond our
depth in terms of figuring out precisely what is happening. Pedro
Villavicencio, is the information already provided not sufficient to
diagnose or fix the bug? If not, what else can we do to provide it?
Kjell, since you seem to know more than most commenters about the kernel
packages, can you suggest someone to provide guidance in reporting? Your
feedback on ours is appreciated.

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[Bug 80755] Re: extracting doesn't work right when the location entry is displayed

2008-07-24 Thread Paul Kishimoto
@Bogdan Butnaru: good eye... this had been bothering me for a while, but
I never noticed the effect of hiding the Location bar. Good to hear
upstream is aware of this.

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[Bug 12153] Re: Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts

2008-04-16 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Cardy's (#38 above) solution works for me in Gutsy.

I am observing the same behaviour as noted above:
- Setting "Super is mapped to the Win-keys (default)" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes 
Keyboard Shortcuts to accept the Win-key as a modifier
- The displayed result is "Mod4+Page_Down" or similar
- In gconf-editor, the corresponding key in 
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/ has a value of e.g. 
"Page_Down"
- The shortcut doesn't actually work.

Some additional things I've observed:
- Manually changing the gconf key to "Page_Down" or "Page_Down" 
has no effect.
- Trying the same process with "Hyper is mapped to the Win-Keys" set in 
Keyboard Preferences produces *identical* results (including the values of the 
gconf keys).
- Setting "Press any of Win-keys to choose 3rd level" in Keyboard Preferences 
causes "Mod5+Key" to be recorded in Keyboard Shortcuts, with a matching 
"Key" visible via gconf-editor. However, the shortcut does not work.
- The fix suggested by Cardy (manually entering Key in gconf-editor) works 
regardless of *any* settings concerning the Win-keys in Keyboard Preferences.

I hope this extra information helps.

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[Bug 221775] Re: python-mmkeys don't work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

I think this a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/188702 , which has
to do with the DBus interface to gnome-settings-daemon. Most Python
multimedia applications appear to use that instead of python-mmkeys,
when it's available.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
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[Bug 188702] Re: hardy: multimedia keys no longer work

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Kishimoto
http://sonata.berlios.de/changelog.html shows that this bug was fixed in
version 1.5, but the most recent version in Ubuntu is 1.4.2. I installed
sonata from source and the problem appears to be fixed.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sonata/+bug/221775 also
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[Bug 273666] [NEW] Word wrap long file names in list view

2008-09-23 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

I would like the Nautilus list view to wrap long file names. This
behaviour could be optional (configurable).

I have a number of scientific papers with very long names, eg. "[nigam-
aiaa-2008-5913] Control and Design of Multiple Unmanned Air Vehicles for
a Persistent Surveillance Task.pdf". On my widescreen desktop, enough of
the name is visible to be useful; however, on my Acer netbook the name
is ellipsized and the column can't be expanded enough.

At one point I accidentally renamed a file using a copied-and-pasted
string with some kind of newline character in it, and the Nautilus list
view showed the filename on two lines in an expanded row. I was
delighted by what I *thought* was a new feature until I realized it
wasn't one. Maybe it should be!

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

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[Bug 13983] Re: Evolution virtual trash / "real" trash on IMAP server

2007-10-21 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I'm sorry to post here instead of upstream, but there have been ~17
duplicates over 6 years and no developer action, leading me to believe
that upstream is *not* the place to get this fixed. Is there anything to
be done to motivate an actual fix? Someone (within Ubuntu, maybe) to
beg, or a bounty to establish somehow? Please tell me what I could do
that might make a difference.

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[Bug 159885] Progress bar can't be scrolled with mouse wheel in fullscreen

2007-11-03 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

Hi — I'm having trouble with totem in Gutsy.

I'm running totem-gstreamer 2.20.0-0ubuntu3 and the nvidia driver.

In normal mode, the progress bar can be adjusted by hovering with the
mouse, then moving the mouse wheel up (forward) or down (reverse). Under
Feisty, this also worked in full-screen mode.

Under Gutsy, it doesn't work: scrolling with the mouse wheel has no
effect.

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

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[Bug 69411] GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner

I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
-c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
perfectly before the upgrade.

Steps to repeat error:
1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
4. Click "Write to Disc"

Expected behaviour:
"Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and "Calculating..." 
listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the "not responding" 
dialog to appear.

I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!

** Affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
  
  I upgraded from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft using the gksu "update-manager
- -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B.
+ -c" method. My optical drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B that worked
+ perfectly before the upgrade.
  
  Steps to repeat error:
  1. Open home directory, show hidden files with ctrl-H.
  2. Insert blank DVD-R in drive. In the "Choose Disc Type" dialog, click "Make 
DVD".
  3. Drag all files from home directory to CD/DVD creator.
  4. Click "Write to Disc"
  
  Expected behaviour:
  "Write to disc" dialog appears with all controls disabled and 
"Calculating..." listed by "Data size". Trying to close the window causes the 
"not responding" dialog to appear.
  
  I've tried "dmesg | tail" at the console, but the last relevant message is:
  cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!

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[Bug 69411] Re: GNOME CD burner hangs on "Write to Disc" dialog

2006-11-27 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I have a hunch that the problem is Nautilus trying to cache (or
otherwise manipulate) files for burning that are being
used/locked/something by other active processes.

Unfortunately, I've got no way to confirm this hunch. If a developer
could indicate what kind of debug info I could provide to help do so,
I'd be glad to comply.

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[Bug 273666] Re: Word wrap long file names in list view

2009-06-22 Thread Paul Kishimoto
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 310353] Re: Default font size too large if using native DPI

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I am experiencing something related to this bug (specifically Alexander
Sack's wontfix in #43) using UNR Karmic Alpha 2 on an Acer Aspire One.

The screen resolution is about 134 dpi, but fonts are rendered by
default at 96 dpi:

$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
  resolution:133x135 dots per inch
$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96

...the result is headache-inducing on the very small (~9" diagonal)
screen. Setting 134 dpi manually is much better. UI elements *do* eat up
a lot more screen real estate, but I personally much prefer that to
squinting at the screen or having to lean very close to it.

I don't know what the proper thing to do is, so I will add the 'karmic'
and 'ubuntu-unr' tags; if I should report a separate bug, please let me
know.

** Tags added: karmic ubuntu-unr

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[Bug 218337] Re: Cannot attach a file from a SMB share

2009-06-26 Thread Paul Kishimoto
I was experiencing this bug but don't anymore with 9.04. Has anyone else
observed the same thing?

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[Bug 387573] Re: Drop-down calendar does not close unless you click on it

2009-06-28 Thread Paul Kishimoto
The ideas of Omer Mano, Sjors Gielen and cenoura or Valsodarg both have
merit.

Another addition would be a time-based hide. Before libnotify became
common, I remember seeing popups with a little circular pie chart
counting down a fixed period. Under some conditions (click, hover, long
hover, whatever) the calendar could show with a similar chart near
either a tear-off strip or a pin that would cancel the timer. The timer
would communicate to the user the option to hold the calendar open
longer.

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[Bug 205094] Re: Sonata doesn't catch all multimedia keys

2008-05-11 Thread Paul Kishimoto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188702

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 188702
   hardy: multimedia keys no longer work

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[Bug 127315] Re: F-Spot puts photos in Photos folder not Pictures folder

2008-11-09 Thread Paul Kishimoto
"asjdfwejqrfjcvm msz34rq33", Ralf, Giulio, etc.: Note that the bug had
been forwarded upstream and there is a patch available (about 6 months
old at this point). Some trivial search reveals a list of maintainers
for F-Spot at http://f-spot.org/Get_Involved . Perhaps it would be
helpful to send them *polite* e-mail reminders to review the patch, or
to send *polite* requests to people on the Ubuntu Bugs Team.

I highly doubt this problem is intended as "cultural imperialism."
Occam's Razor indicates that it is only sloppy programming. Wild
accusations tend to make upstream developers reluctant to fix problems.

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[Bug 204802] Re: Enh: Scaling support

2008-06-04 Thread Paul Kishimoto
Only half-fixed. A new bug has been filed for *down*scaling support.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533282

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