Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 388547] Re: Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen game

2012-10-09 Thread Leonardo Torok
I believe we should have some global shortcut, like Ctrl + Alt + Del on
Windows, that calls a task manager to allow the user to kill the
problematic process.


2012/10/8 Matt Pharoah 388...@bugs.launchpad.net

 This is extremely annoying when a fullscreen application crashes. Your
 average user who doesn't know about the Ctrl+Alt+PrntScrn+K and
 Ctrl+Alt+F1 tricks will assume that the operating system crashed which
 is about the most significant usability issue you could possibly have.

 And even for the experienced user, you either have to
 Ctrl+Alt+PrntScrn+K back to the login screen and have all your
 applications terminate, or you have to go to a fullscreen shell,
 terminate the process, exit the shell, and return to X. All just because
 some user application entered an infinite loop. Bad, bad, bad design.

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 Title:
   Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen game

 Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
   Confirmed
 Status in X.Org X server:
   Unknown
 Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   When I'm playing games in fullscreen mode, I cannot change the volume
   (laptop, HP tx2115nr with Jaunty) using my notebook keys. It's not
   possible to use my Play/Pause/Stop hotkeys (right side of my screen).

   I would like to change my volume without have to exit the game.

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Title:
  Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen game

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Confirmed
Status in X.Org X server:
  Unknown
Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I'm playing games in fullscreen mode, I cannot change the volume
  (laptop, HP tx2115nr with Jaunty) using my notebook keys. It's not
  possible to use my Play/Pause/Stop hotkeys (right side of my screen).

  I would like to change my volume without have to exit the game.

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Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 1005174] Re: HUD Service high CPU usage with Firefox

2012-06-03 Thread Leonardo Torok
Actually, Firefox freezes too. It wouldn't be better simply disable HUD 
when using Firefox or, at least, don't scan Firefox bookmarks menu? It's 
actually redundant, since the address bar already does that. HUD is only 
usefull to access the other options (File, Edit, Help, etc).

If it helps, my bookmark menu structure it's a few hundreds of 
bookmarks, with subdirectories too.



Em 30-05-2012 19:12, Chris Coulson escreveu:
 I'm not sure we can really make this much faster now. The issue is that
 the HUD service sends events to all Firefox menus, and most of the CPU
 time is spent in dbusmenu


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Title:
  HUD Service high CPU usage with Firefox

Status in The Application Menu:
  New
Status in Unity:
  New
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “indicator-appmenu” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When using HUD to access Firefox menus, it will use a high amount of
  CPU (around 70%), even after Firefox is closed. It looks like its
  trying to index Firefox menus (speacially the bookmarks menu, that has
  a lot of entries).

  Steps to reproduce:
  - You need a Firefox install with hundreds of bookmarks.
  - Start Firefox
  - Start the Hud and try to search a item that it's on your bookmarks menu.
  - See the high CPU usage of unity-pane-service and hud-service.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: unity 5.12-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic i686
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu7
  Architecture: i386
  CompizPlugins: 
[core,bailer,detection,composite,opengl,compiztoolbox,decor,gnomecompat,mousepoll,resize,place,imgpng,grid,vpswitch,regex,move,wall,session,animation,wobbly,expo,workarounds,ezoom,animationaddon,fade,scale,unityshell]
  Date: Sun May 27 11:00:50 2012
  SourcePackage: unity
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to precise on 2012-04-28 (28 days ago)

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