[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

-- 
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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

-- 
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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
movie has finished playing I'd want the monitor to auto-off...

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

-- 
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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
movie has finished playing I'd want the monitor to auto-off...

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
movie has finished playing I'd want the monitor to auto-off...

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Exactly the same problem here. Fresh 8.04 Ubuntu install - fully updated
as of today, 02 June. The only actions taken were:

1. Full update via Synaptic
2. Set static IP via Network Manager
3. Add machine to Active Directory domain using Likewise Open
4. Reboot

Attempting to unlock Network Manager (or Users) results in the error
message and a full desktop lock - only crtl-alt-bkspc works.

Have tried reinstalling policykit - same problem.

Have checked /etc/hosts and the default did not have "machinename" in
the 127.0.0.1 line. Added machine name and retested. Failure still
occurred.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Ran network-admin from the command line. Error output was:

CRITICAL **: did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection
was broken.

Error output took appx. 16 seconds to appear.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Rinsed and repeated steps on a clean machine to verify - same problem.
Likewise Open must change something that prevents local authentication.

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[Bug 194496] Re: [users-admin] Unlock -> "Could not authenticate. An unexpected error has occurred."

2008-06-02 Thread Russell
Used Likewise Open from their site, rather the the Ubuntu Hardy
repository, and the bug is not present. Version installed was 4.1.0_2921
(rather than 4.0.5).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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[Bug 30969] Re: monitor goes to standby when playing a movie in totem fullscreen

2007-10-22 Thread Russell
Just adding "me too".

Ubuntu 7.10

I'd kinda like DPMS on as I fall asleep in movies so hey - once the
movie has finished playing I'd want the monitor to auto-off...

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-07-05 Thread Cody Russell
So I'm sitting in the hackfest room downstairs at the desktop summit in
Gran Canaria now and talked to Alex Larsson, one of the Nautilus
maintainers, about this and he said this has been proposed many times in
the past and has been rejected.  I don't think Ubuntu wants to be
carrying patches against Nautilus forever, and he said with no
uncertainty that this will not be accepted upstream, so I think we
should close this.

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[Bug 194213] Re: Dim files when you 'cut' them for later 'paste' action

2009-07-15 Thread Cody Russell
"There is one advantage about my idea that I perhaps failed to make
clear enough in my original comment: with different emblems the idea
provides for both cut and copy actions (which is not shown in my
mockup). Also, there are probably already provisions in Nautilus for
handling such emblems; at least there are the default Nautilus emblems
which should work similarly."

I like that there's an interest in going this direction, but for me I
think emblems is not the right approach.  There was some talk by
Nautilus people before about having a 'shelf' system (which is kind of
akin to the 'trash' system in a way) wherein you shelve items that have
been copied or cut, and at some point you can view them in the shelf.
Conceptually this makes much more sense to me because cut/copied items
will always be in the same place, and to find out what "Paste" will
yield at any given time is as simple as looking in your shelf.

I think dimming an icon that represents a cut icon is important because
it indicates, as David said, that this file may soon cease to exist in
its present location.  I don't think there's really a need to give any
indication at all of a copied file in its existing location.  When you
copy a file, that doesn't affect the file in its original location and
it's really only useful to know about copied files when you're in a
different location.

That said, while I like the shelf idea conceptually.. I also don't have
any brilliant ideas about how that might work in terms of a user
interface/experience.  If someone here comes up with something
brilliant, you'll be a hero to many.

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[Bug 354264] Re: Imports all photos to the root of the home directory

2009-07-16 Thread Russell Wing
Apologies but I've read through and not sure if this fix will be released for 
Jaunty or whether we should apply the patch in the thread. Please can you 
confirm.
Thanks,
Russ.

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[Bug 411139] [NEW] Touchpad re-enabled and SHMConfig reset to false

2009-08-09 Thread Russell Barton
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: yelp

I disabled the touchpad on my Dell Latitude E6400 through the System >
Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad option under Ubuntu Jaunty.  After some
period of time, say 5-10 minutes, it becomes live again on its own. When
this happens, the touchpad tab disappears from the System > Preferences
> Mouse options window.  This has been happening for at least a month,
perhaps since I loaded Ubuntu (I loaded 8.10 in March and upgraded to
9.04 in April).  I have kernel 2.6.28-14-generic and Gnome 2.26.1.

The problem does not occur if I have a USB mouse plugged in.
The problem stops (temporarily) if I shut down and restart the laptop.

Today for the first time, upon observing the problem, I tried typing
gsynaptics in a terminal window. I received a message that SHMConfig
needed to be set to true.  I found a suggested addition to the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file and added it:

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier  "Synaptics Touchpad"
Driver  "synaptics"
Option  "SendCoreEvents""true"
Option  "Device""/dev/psaux"
Option  "Protocol"  "auto-dev"
Option  "SHMConfig" "on"
Option  "HorizScrollDelta"  "0"
EndSection

After adding this and rebooting, I was able to run gsynaptics, which
showed the touchpad deactivated.  Later, when the touchpad reactivated
itself, I tried gsynaptics again, and received the message about needing
to set SHMConfig to 'true'.

I have a second problem that is perhaps related.  Sometimes the left
touchpad button fails to result in any action when it ought to, for
example for a menu choice.  Often the button functionality returns afte
5-10 seconds.  Sometimes I have to shut down the laptop with the power
button and then restart to remove the problem.  This problem I occurs
also with the USB mouse, however, so I am not sure that it is related.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/yelp
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Package: yelp 2.25.1-0ubuntu5
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, no user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: yelp
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-14-generic i686

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


** Tags: apport-bug i386

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[Bug 411139] Re: Touchpad re-enabled and SHMConfig reset to false

2009-08-09 Thread Russell Barton

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-08-16 Thread Cody Russell
"The proposal was to allow renaming by clicking on a file, not to copy
Windows's implementation exactly -- if the implementation is poor in
Windows, that doesn't mean it would be in Nautilus. For example, Mac OS
X allows click to rename, and I've never heard a Mac user complain that
this feature ever does anything but allow users to rename files when and
only when they intend to do so. Please do not argue against a feature by
pointing at the same feature implemented poorly somewhere else; we
should take it as an opportunity for us to do well what they do poorly,
and outperform the others in a tangible, measurable way. Throwing up our
hands and basically saying "we'll never get it right if they can't" is
quite unhelpful."

The obvious difference between Windows and Mac is that most Windows
users are very accustomed to learning right-click, while Mac users
traditionally have not used right-click since they didn't have a second
mouse button.  So it feels like Mac has this feature out of necessity,
not because click-to-activate is somehow better than right-click.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-08-16 Thread Cody Russell
"Some say, if we implement this as it is in Windows it will not work
well; others say, if we implement it a different way, new users will
have trouble with the difference. This is missing the point -- users
want click-to-rename because they find it more convenient and usable
than the dialog-driven approach, not merely because they are used to the
behavior on Windows."

What dialog-driven approach are you talking about though?  Right now
Nautilus supports in-place label editing.  The only thing we're talking
about is how to activate it.

And if you try to mitigate the problems in how it's done on Windows by
introducing new rules like "click in the icon one time, then click in
the label" and probably some rule about how much time is between clicks
or something.. this is potentially a lot of new information for people
to learn.  Are we sure this is easier to discover and learn than a
simple right click?  What's the potential for collisions between this
behavior and double-click-to-launch?

It seems like there's a lot of talk about what users want, but I hadn't
heard that we have yet done any thorough user testing on this yet.  It
feels to me like we're proposing a solution to something that may not be
a problem.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-08-16 Thread Cody Russell
"But this would be beyond the scope of papercuts, such a feature or any
other mentioned here need to be requested upstream.

*Any discussions here is not going to fix or solve this problem* , it
needs to be done upstream."

Upstream has already made it pretty clear that they're not interested in
this (not your specific idea, but the general idea of a click-to-rename
feature).  I think they've had all this debate in the past, and they
made a decision.  A Walton commented above, and I talked to Alex Larsson
in Gran Canaria and he was very clear about this.

Also, if Ubuntu really wants to do this it means we're committing the
desktop team to maintain another patch against Nautilus probably for the
rest of the life of Nautilus since such a patch will likely never be
accepted upstream.  Maybe the desktop team should be consulted about
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[Bug 412455] Re: shut down xsplash when session is ready

2009-08-24 Thread Cody Russell
dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.ubuntu.BootCurtain
/com/ubuntu/BootCurtain com.ubuntu.BootCurtain.SignalLoaded
string:nautilus

dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.ubuntu.BootCurtain
/com/ubuntu/BootCurtain com.ubuntu.BootCurtain.SignalLoaded string
:gnome-panel

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[Bug 349948] Re: Text is cut off in popup indicating safe to remove media

2009-04-22 Thread Cody Russell
The problem is that it shouldn't be using gtk_window_get_size() this
way.  It's not a very reliable way to get the size, especially the it's
being used here since the mainloop hasn't even been hit yet and the
window doesn't exist yet.

The most reliable way to do this will be to get the size from the first
configure event.

I'll post a new copy of example.c that works correctly.

** Attachment added: "fixed-example.c"
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[Bug 337629] Re: weather indicator in the time/date applet does not keep up to date

2009-05-04 Thread Tina Russell
I’m getting this problem in Jaunty, with the same behavior described in
the duplicate bug #341273.

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[Bug 332569] Re: notifications for battery are too long

2009-03-16 Thread Cody Russell
BUGabundo says it looks fine now.  I'm closing this as Invalid.

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[Bug 335911] Re: Tracker's Evolution mail indexation hangs Evolution

2009-03-24 Thread Martyn Russell
Tiefflieger, what version are you using?

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[Bug 335911] Re: Tracker's Evolution mail indexation hangs Evolution

2009-03-24 Thread Martyn Russell
Hmm, we did improve the preferences dialog (I am sure for 0.6.91) I am
surprised to hear disabling mail doesn't work. Can you give me the exact
steps you use so I can try to reproduce it?

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[Bug 344886] Re: "Battery low" notification displays wrong icon, when Human theme is selected

2009-03-31 Thread Cody Russell
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: notify-osd => gnome-power-manager

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[Bug 335911] Re: Tracker's Evolution mail indexation hangs Evolution

2009-04-02 Thread Martyn Russell
Also, I should add that we disabled Evolution support by default using
the old plugin mechanism which "reads their mail" :) so to speak by
peaking at the SQLite DBs. Now we use a "push" plugin so Evolution
passes us the information we need. I believe this has to be enabled on
the Evolution side and *should* be available in the Jaunty release.

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[Bug 335911] Re: Tracker's Evolution mail indexation hangs Evolution

2009-04-02 Thread Martyn Russell
OK, so I did test the same steps as in the screen cast and I couldn't
reproduce it with TRUNK at the time. We just release (last Friday)
tracker 0.6.92. I believe this is fixed and from what I have heard the
packages should be integrated this week some time.

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[Bug 344886] Re: "Battery low" notification displays wrong icon, when Human theme is selected

2009-04-02 Thread Cody Russell
Eek, you're right.  I believe this corrects the problem though.

** Attachment added: "New patch"
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[Bug 344886] Re: "Battery low" notification displays wrong icon, when Human theme is selected

2009-04-02 Thread Cody Russell
I forgot to diff with -p1

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[Bug 354329] Re: gpm shows popups for battery events

2009-04-03 Thread Cody Russell
I think this has already been fixed in
debian/patches/26-notifications.patch.  Have you tried doing an update?

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[Bug 350629] Re: Places -> Search files... doesn't start

2009-04-03 Thread Martyn Russell
I have seen the G_IS_FILE() issue to, really hard to replicate that
condition so I haven't been able to fix it.

Andreas, gnome-search-tool is not part of Tracker. This error, however,
is from Tracker.

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[Bug 350629] Re: Places -> Search files... doesn't start

2009-04-03 Thread Martyn Russell
I should also add, this error is not a crasher and it doesn't stop you
from starting Tracker or any other application.

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[Bug 218230] Re: gtk file dialog blocks on trackerd (via dbus) for 25s for users with NFS homedirs

2009-04-03 Thread Martyn Russell
This was problematic with a broken API in older versions of
libtrackerclient and the file chooser dialog complaining about missing
symbols IIRC. This should have been fixed for a while now.

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[Bug 355877] Re: "Battery Discharging..." notification should not be present

2009-04-06 Thread Cody Russell
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Cody Russell (bratsche)

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[Bug 355877] Re: "Battery Discharging..." notification should not be present

2009-04-06 Thread Cody Russell

** Attachment added: "Proposed patch"
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[Bug 346945] Re: notify-osd crashed with SIGSEGV in getenv()

2009-04-06 Thread Cody Russell
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346351 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346351

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 346351
   gnome-appearance-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in getenv()

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[Bug 346351] Re: gnome-appearance-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in getenv()

2009-04-06 Thread Cody Russell
** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) => gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 305226] Re: GtkExpander reports incorrect "name" to accessibility tools

2009-04-06 Thread Cody Russell
This fix is released upstream, and we already have it in our sources.
(the bug isn't closed upstream yet because it's waiting for
documentation)

** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu Jaunty)
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[Bug 325315] Re: Flushing Cache notification too verbose

2009-04-07 Thread Cody Russell
What's a good message to use here?

"Writing data to device %s. Please do not remove or disconnect."

?

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[Bug 325315] Re: Flushing Cache notification too verbose

2009-04-07 Thread Cody Russell

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[Bug 344886] Re: "Battery low" notification displays wrong icon, when Human theme is selected

2009-04-07 Thread Cody Russell

** Attachment added: "debdiff version of the last patch"
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[Bug 355877] Re: "Battery Discharging..." notification should not be present

2009-04-08 Thread Cody Russell

** Attachment added: "Update"
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[Bug 329296] [NEW] Improve notifications

2009-02-13 Thread Cody Russell
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

Gnome Power Manager puts up notifications in many situations.

Five of these are unusual and important and should be acknowledged, so
they should be presented as alert boxes instead:

* “Battery may be recalled”, with text “The battery in your computer may 
have been recalled by %s and you may be at risk. For more information visit the 
%s battery recall website.”, and buttons labelled “Visit recall website” and 
“Do not show me this again".
*

  “Battery may be broken”, with text “Your battery has a very low capacity 
(%i%%), which means that it may be old or broken.” and a button "Do not show me 
this again". (This will fix bug 155191 (Battery Broken message cut off).)
* “UPS Discharging”, with text "The AC power has been unplugged. The system 
is now using backup power." and a button "Do not show me this again".
*

  “Sleep Problem”, with text “Your computer failed to hibernate. Check the 
help file for common problems.” or “Your computer failed to suspend. Check the 
help file for common problems.” and containing a "Do not show me this again" 
button and a “Visit quirk website” button.
*

  “Power Critically Low”, with text “You have approximately X
minutes of remaining battery life (Y%). Plug in your AC Adapter to avoid
losing data.”, or “The battery is below the critical level and this
computer will power-off when the battery becomes completely empty.”.

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

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[Bug 329296] Re: Improve notifications

2009-02-13 Thread Cody Russell

** Attachment added: "Proposed patch"
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[Bug 329296] Re: Improve notifications

2009-02-13 Thread Cody Russell
An updated patch.  This fixes a memory leak in the previous patch (the
hash table entry wasn't freed after the alert callback is executed).
This also addresses the following issues that I failed to post in the
bug description above:


Another situation is fairly common, but any response involves the hardware 
rather than the software, so it should use a notification bubble:

* “Battery Discharging”, “The AC power has been unplugged. The
system is now using battery power.” with a “Do not show me this again”
button. This button should be made conditional on whether the
notification server supports actions.

Two others should put up neither a notification bubble nor an alert, so
their bubbles should be removed:

* “Sleep warning”, “Your laptop will not sleep if you shut the lid as a 
running program has prevented this. Some laptops can overheat if they do not 
sleep when the lid is closed.”
* “Battery Charged”, “Your laptop battery is now fully charged”. 

** Attachment added: "Updated patch"
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[Bug 329296] Re: Improve notifications

2009-02-14 Thread Cody Russell
Corrected patch.  The last patch accidentally contained some code in
gpm-engine.c I was using to test the changes with.  This patch fixes
that but is otherwise the same.

** Attachment added: "gnome-power-alerts-3.diff"
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[Bug 329296] Re: Improve notifications

2009-02-18 Thread Cody Russell
Thanks, I've posted the patch upstream to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423186

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-23 Thread Cody Russell
What's the easiest way for me to reproduce this bug?  I've never really
messed around with themes in gdm before so it's not clear what I should
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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-23 Thread Cody Russell
I have another bug I need to try to work on first, and after that I can
work on this one unless Ken is working on it.

Earlier doing a really quick grep through the sources I found something that is 
possibly relevant, but I didn't spend the time yet to be sure.  From 
greeter_parser.c there is a comment that says:
  /*
   * It might be nice if we allowed this property to also supply a gtkrc 
file
   * that could be included in the theme.  Perhaps we should check first in
   * the theme directory for a gtkrc file by the provided name and use that
   * if found.
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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-23 Thread Cody Russell

** Attachment added: "gdm-greeter-gtkrc.diff"
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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
Sorry about the last patch.  I normally have a 'write-file-functions
'delete-trailing-whitespace hook in my .emacs so it fixed every line
that had extra whitespace. :)

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
Tested this today and I think it works.  Can you verify?

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[Bug 328593] Re: gnome-power-manager shouldn't use notifications with actions

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329296 ***
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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
This checks to see if you have a gtkrc property first, and if not it
falls back to using {themedir}/gtk-2.0/gtkrc

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
I happened to notice what appears to be a memory leak in nearby code.
This patch should fix it.

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-24 Thread Cody Russell
kwwii, can you test this one? :)

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-25 Thread Cody Russell
Ken sat down with me at the office and showed me the exact behavior, so
together we managed to fix this for good. :)

For some reason gdm_session_init() is blowing away some of our theming
information.  Investigating why looks like it will take significant
time, and Ken says we're planning to move to a new gdm next release so
quite frankly it just doesn't seem worth the investment of time.  This
patch simply moves the RC parsing to before gdm_session_init() gets
called.

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-02-26 Thread Cody Russell
Sorry for the confusion.  It should just replace the previous patch.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-03-03 Thread Cody Russell
Where did you put the Mist gtkrc?  Try putting it in
/usr/share/gdm/themes/HumanCircle/gtk-2.0

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[Bug 331445] Re: gdm does not respect all the given color variables in a gtkrc which is included with the gdm theme

2009-03-03 Thread Cody Russell
Where would it be pulling in Murrine engine from?  Is there another
theme that is loading that first?  If that's the case then there's
nothing we can do about it from the gdm code because GTK can only load a
single engine module at a time.

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[Bug 332569] Re: notifications for battery are too long

2009-03-06 Thread Cody Russell
I have not seen this message.  Also, grepping through the sources for
gnome-power-manager I don't see any such message.

If it still exists, can you post a screenshot of it?

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[Bug 197290] Re: 2 gb max inbox

2009-06-04 Thread Cody Russell
So, my mom's Ubuntu Hardy (yeah I know, old) machine has this problem
and I took a look at it this morning.  I think it works now.  I changed
one line in the configure file for the libcamel1.2-whatever package:

LARGEFILE_CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE"

gets changed to:

LARGEFILE_CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"

Then rebuilt the package and installed it on my mom's computer, and it
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[Bug 197290] Re: 2 gb max inbox

2009-06-04 Thread Cody Russell
This was made against the Hardy package, since my mom's machine is using
LTS.

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[Bug 197290] Re: 2 gb max inbox

2009-06-04 Thread Cody Russell
I looked at the configure file for Jaunty and it looks like this should
already be fixed in Jaunty.  I ran configure to check the output and I
saw:

checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... 64

Which is what we want.  So probably my fix only applies to releases
older than Jaunty.

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[Bug 197290] Re: 2 gb max inbox

2009-06-04 Thread Cody Russell
C: Wow, thanks so much for getting a PPA build of this so fast!  That's
great.

Luis: I probably have over 2gb on my Jaunty desktop, but it's in a box
for the next few days since I've been moving.  So I can't actually
verify it right now.  I just took a peek at the configure.in file for
e-d-s in Jaunty and it appeared to be fixed.

If this fixes everything, then it would be great to get it backported to
everything prior to Jaunty that needs it.  Looks like C is on top of
that stuff, so many thanks to him.

I've seen this issue for awhile, but in the past just used the quick-fix
of archiving the mail using the script someone posted above somewhere.
But my mom doesn't want to run scripts, and we shouldn't be expecting
our users to do ridiculous things like that.  So my mom ran into the
issue again recently, but I didn't know how to describe to her over the
phone how to find and run that script.  I was visiting today so I took
the opportunity this morning while I could reproduce the problem to try
to find out a solution.  Hopefully this works for everyone.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-19 Thread Cody Russell
I disagree that there should be an option hidden away in some preference
page somewhere.  If there's some question as to whether it's a good idea
or not, the next step might be some kind of usability study.  Adding a
checkbox in a preference page is the "we don't know the solution" kind
of solution though. :)

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-21 Thread Cody Russell
Regarding the "where in the selection you click" issue that someone
mentioned above, I just tested on Vista and it does distinguish between
clicking on an icon and clicking on the label.

I tested first on the desktop, where I'm using an icon layout.  If I
click the icon to select the item, move the mouse away, and click the
icon again then it does not go into rename mode.  Once the item is
selected if I instead click on the label then it goes into rename mode.

I tested in a folder that has details layout on, and I was surprised to
find the same is true.  Even though the icon is very small to the left
of the label, clicking the icon of a selected item does not go into
rename mode.

I tried clicking on the 'empty' space to the right of the label (but
still within the selected row), hoping that this would also not trigger
the rename mode.  Sadly, it does.  My personal feeling is that if this
bug is to be implemented in Nautilus then I would like to see rename
mode be triggered only if you click on the actual label; clicking on the
icon should never put you in rename mode, and in a list/details type
view I feel that clicking the 'empty' space to the right of the label
should not put you in rename mode.

This is my own feeling about it.  However, I still think it couldn't
hurt to get some usability testing somehow.  We should wait for input
from David Siegel or Ivanka to find out if they agree and what would be
involved in that (e.g., should we write the patch first so they have
both versions available for testing?)

Comments such as the one from Textureglitch are not very useful.  He
seems to be coming from the opposite angle than some others; that is,
some of the people here are saying we should do this because Windows/Mac
users are used to it, while Textureglitch seems to be against it simply
because he's not used to it or doesn't like it personally.  What we need
is some data to back up one side or the other so we can either abandon
this or push it upstream with some confidence.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-22 Thread Cody Russell
"I'm not exactly sure how my comment is not as useful as the others just
because I have an opposing opinion."

Saying it's an "unbelievably stupid UI design" isn't in itself useful,
in my opinion.  There are other people who seem to say it's a good idea,
so if it just comes down to taking one person's word for it vs. another
then you and the people of the opposite opinion then we're right back
where we started.  It may not be a good UI design, but I think there are
ways of collecting data on this other than reading these type of
responses.

"And distinguishing between icon and label is not a good solution
because that makes the selection area too small to be useful (especially
in list and compact view) and you always end up clicking on the label
the second time anyway because this is big and easy to click and better
symbolizes the file you're trying to manipulate."

This is one reason why I'm suggesting that IF someone were to implement
this that the only clickable area should be the actual text, not the
empty area to the right of the text (whether that empty space is
technically part of the label or not).  In Windows it seems that the
entire cell area to the right of the icon is considered "the label", so
it's very easy to put it into rename mode even if you don't click on the
icon or the text.  These kind of differences may (or may not) make a
difference in your bad experiences on Windows in the past.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-22 Thread Cody Russell
Just to be clear, I'm not meaning to say your opinion isn't useful.
It's good to know that people have had bad experiences with this sort of
feature in the past.  The only thing is that I want to avoid this
getting too heated with strong terms like "unbelievably stupid".  I
don't think that sort of thing is productive to the discussion, and I'd
like to keep this as productive as possible.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-22 Thread Cody Russell
A potential issue with this is, how will it behave when you have "single
click to activate" preference enabled?

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-22 Thread Cody Russell
I tested in Vista to see how it behaves when single-click-to-activate is
enabled, and it appears that you can't put it into rename mode when that
option is set.  Only when double-click is set.  Our solution should
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[Bug 194213] Re: Dim files when you 'cut' them for later 'paste' action

2009-06-30 Thread Cody Russell
I find the cut icons very confusing.  They exist on different corners of
the icons, and they exist on both dimmed icons and non-dimmed icons.

The only question I have about David's mockup is how prelight/mouseover
affects a dimmed icon.  Right now when you mouseover an icon it lightens
up a bit, so I guess if you mouseover a dimmed icon then it lightens up
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[Bug 305226] Re: GtkExpander reports incorrect "name" to accessibility tools

2009-01-22 Thread Cody Russell
I talked to Sebastien briefly on #gnome-hackers today and he suggested
that I could attach the necessary diffs to this bug report and that
would be useful.

The two bugs in question are:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568592
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567944

I'll attach the diffs below.

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[Bug 305226] Re: GtkExpander reports incorrect "name" to accessibility tools

2009-01-22 Thread Cody Russell
Wait, sorry.. I messed up.  #567944 has nothing to do with this,
although that is the correct diff.

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[Bug 305226] Re: GtkExpander reports incorrect "name" to accessibility tools

2009-01-22 Thread Cody Russell

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[Bug 305226] Re: GtkExpander reports incorrect "name" to accessibility tools

2009-01-22 Thread Cody Russell
This is the same diff I attached above, but I accidentally marked it as
coming from the wrong bug#.  It actually comes from this one:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353088

Sorry for the confusion.

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[Bug 9953] Re: Directories with large numbers of items block file requester.

2008-05-15 Thread Russell Wing
Regarding the previous post- Perhaps I am writing junk- rereading this bug 
suggests that this issue is from way back and probably completely unrelated 
to the BSD link I added.
Nevertheless the issue remains on Hardy for me.
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[Bug 235427] [NEW] Crash detection dialog box is poorly worded

2008-05-28 Thread Peter Russell
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

When restarting Evo after it had hung (again), I was presented with the
attached dialog box.  I found the wording quite confusing, and spent
several seconds trying to decide which button to press.  In the end I
guessed.

What I expected to happen: For evolution to restart in the state it was
previously in.

What happened instead: I was presented with a confusing choice.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed May 28 09:43:50 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: evolution 2.22.1-0ubuntu3.1
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
 
PATH=/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: evolution
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-17-generic x86_64

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


** Tags: apport-bug

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[Bug 235427] Re: Crash detection dialog box is poorly worded

2008-05-28 Thread Peter Russell

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[Bug 235427] Re: Crash detection dialog box is poorly worded

2008-05-29 Thread Peter Russell
Well if the dialog is really necessary, I would suggest something like
the following:

"Evolution appears to have exited unexpectedly the last time it was run.
It is possible that the contents of one of your preview panes caused
this.  Would you like to hide the preview panes this time?  You can
restore the preview panes from the View menu."

Then the buttons could be labelled "Hide previews" and "Don't hide
previews".

I think this is much clearer, but it does seem like a bit of an
unnecessary question.  Ideally what would happen is that Evo would open
as usual, but the preview pane would show a message saying something
along the lines of "This message is not being displayed because
Evolution exited unexpectedly the last time it was shown."  With a
"Click here to preview this message" button.  This would be much less
obtrusive, and in many cases the email being previewed is not the cause
of the problem.

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