[Bug 140503] Re: mouse cursor looks different in gtk and qt programs

2010-09-12 Thread chmmr
I was able to partially work around this:

1. open KDE's systemsettings app
2. select "Keyboard & Mouse" > Mouse > Cursor Theme
3. select a DIFFERENT cursor than the current (desired) one
4. click Apply
5. re-select the desired theme
6. click Apply again

I'm using the DMZ (Black) GNOME theme, if that's relevant.

It's possible the bug is with:

A) how that cursor theme's content is laid out
B) the instantiation of GNOME cursor themes in KDE's settings
C) incomplete instantiation of GNOME cursor themes in KDE's settings (even with 
the above workaround I still see the KDE Oxygen cursor theme's "busy" art when 
a Qt application is busy)
D) the process for installing or upgrading any of the involved packages (this 
install of Lucid was upgraded from Karmic and so on a few versions back, not a 
fresh install)

Hope this helps.

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[Bug 250695] Re: Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys

2010-04-19 Thread chmmr
Hmm, actually not the exact fix(es) specified here.  I just set this
false in gconf:

/apps/rhythmbox/plugins/mmkeys/active

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[Bug 250695] Re: Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys

2010-04-18 Thread chmmr
The gconf fix worked for me.  This appears to only affect people who
have upgraded from older versions of Ubuntu.

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[Bug 250695] Re: Rythmbox freezes when using keyboard volume keys

2010-02-18 Thread chmmr
I can confirm that this happens in Karmic (GNOME 2.28.1, Rhythmbox
0.12.5).  The keys involved don't need to be any special media keys,
they can be any shortcut specified with the GNOME Keyboard Shortcuts
tool.  And it only happens when Rhythmbox is the focused window.

My steps to reproduce:

1. Open Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
2. Set "volume down" to something like Ctrl+Alt+Down
3. Open Rhythmbox
4. Start a track playing
5. With Rhythmbox as the currently focused window, press Ctrl+Alt+Down or 
whatever you bound the volume control to
6. Observe: the volume does not change, Rhythmbox freezes (no visual updates or 
interactivity) for some period of time, and finally the UI becomes responsive 
again
7. Switch to another window or workspace
8. Use the same key binding to adjust the volume
9. Observe: the volume adjusts immediately, and Rhythmbox does not freeze

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[Bug 222444] Re: Login screen has wrong resolution

2010-01-07 Thread chmmr
Running 9.10 on a system with nvidia graphics (7600 GS) here, and I've
noticed that the login screen runs at 1280x960 but pans up to a
1920x1080 screen, even though my default and preferred resolution is
1280x960.

I'm pretty sure this is because I have custom MetaModes specified in my
xorg.conf, and when X starts it looks for the "virtual" resolution of
the display, and the nvidia driver looks through the metamodes to
determine that, always assuming that a bigger dimension is preferred.
>From my /var/log/Xorg.0.log:

(II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x 1080

Once I've logged in, it goes to my actual preferred resolution, because
something further up the stack and after the login screen remembers my
settings.

I'm not sure if this explains all the cases reported in this bug, but it
might help.  How many of the reported cases here have nvidia graphics?

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