[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438754] Re: Backlight cannot be adjusted at lock screen

2015-06-04 Thread Charles Baylis
I went back to the stock trusty (3.13) kernel, and it works again. It
seems that it doesn't work if I apt-get install linux-generic-lts-utopic

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Title:
  Backlight cannot be adjusted at lock screen

Status in Unity:
  Incomplete
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  
  This affects 14.04 LTS. I haven't tried any more recent versions.

  When the screen is locked, it is not possible to use the Fn+Brightness
  up/down keys.

  If I am using an external monitor, then I turn down the backlight
  brightness to zero. I often use my laptop at the office with an
  external monitor and the backlight turned off.  When I come home and
  resume, the backlight is off and I cannot switch it on to see the
  login prompt.

  Steps to reproduce
  1. Set backlight brightness to off using Fn+brightness down
  2. Lock computer with Super+L
  3. Attempt to increase brightness with Fn+brightness up

  Expected results:
  Backlight switches on, and Lock/login screen becomes visible

  Actual results:
  Backlight remains off and Lock/login screen is not visible

  This is a regression in 14.04 LTS since the 14.04 release. I can't
  remember when this started happening, but it's been at least a few
  weeks.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438754] Re: Backlight cannot be adjusted at lock screen

2015-05-25 Thread Charles Baylis
I can reproduce it, and I can still reproduce it after a reboot.

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Title:
  Backlight cannot be adjusted at lock screen

Status in Unity:
  Incomplete
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  
  This affects 14.04 LTS. I haven't tried any more recent versions.

  When the screen is locked, it is not possible to use the Fn+Brightness
  up/down keys.

  If I am using an external monitor, then I turn down the backlight
  brightness to zero. I often use my laptop at the office with an
  external monitor and the backlight turned off.  When I come home and
  resume, the backlight is off and I cannot switch it on to see the
  login prompt.

  Steps to reproduce
  1. Set backlight brightness to off using Fn+brightness down
  2. Lock computer with Super+L
  3. Attempt to increase brightness with Fn+brightness up

  Expected results:
  Backlight switches on, and Lock/login screen becomes visible

  Actual results:
  Backlight remains off and Lock/login screen is not visible

  This is a regression in 14.04 LTS since the 14.04 release. I can't
  remember when this started happening, but it's been at least a few
  weeks.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1412916] Re: evince: Bad PDF rendering: invalid font scale

2015-01-21 Thread Charles Baylis
I would like this bug to be considered for a Stable Release Update to
14.04 (and 14.10 if applicable)

[Impact]

 * Many PDFs do not display correctly, including the boarding passes
from a major European airline

 * Printing a boarding pass is a common simple task which users expect
to work, and therefore should be fixed in the stable release.

 * see upstream bug report for discussion about the mechanism of the
fix.

[Test Case]

 * attempt to view the test case in the linked upstream bug using
'evince attachment.pdf'

 * observe corrupted text displayed

[Regression Potential]

 * theoretically, other PDFs which currently display correctly could be
displayed incorrectly after this change, but is intended to emulate
acroread, so this is unlikely.

 * patch has been reviewed and committed upstream, so should be safe

[Other Info]
 
 * none

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Title:
  evince: Bad PDF rendering: invalid font scale

Status in Poppler:
  Fix Released
Status in poppler package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Evince in ubuntu 14.04 (3.10.3-0ubuntu10.1) suffers from this bug:
  https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78042

  The test case which is attached to the upstream bug demonstrates the
  problem with Evince in Ubuntu.

  Hopefully, the patch attached to the upstream bug report would fix the
  problem in ubuntu.

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