[Bug 1004197] Re: Opening new server opens to black the first time

2012-08-08 Thread Dave Létourneau
Compiz/Unity does not seem to be the problem as I tried to login with
the Ubuntu 2D session with the same result. Even changed my nVidia
driver without change.

BTW, what are your GPU chips? Maybe related to nVidia hardware/driver?

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-16 Thread Dave Létourneau
Disabling the global-menu with this tool reproduce the same issue.

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-16 Thread Dave Létourneau
I found this tool : 
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/03/unsettings-tool-to-disable-global-menu.html
I will try it. If it works (and is not too technical), I think it should be 
included in the default system settings

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-16 Thread Dave Létourneau
Should have tried this before. Reinstalling appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk and
appmenu-qt solved the issue.

Does that mean that it won't be possible to disable the globalmenu? Or
that removing these packages is not the way to go to do so? There should
be a unity setting (in ccsm at least) to allow that.

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-15 Thread Dave Létourneau
Still have the same problem even when using Ubuntu 2D. Is there any way
that I can report additional infos about it? Don't know  exactly how to
because I can't tell which subsystem is involved. Any log I can produce?

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-13 Thread Dave Létourneau
Upgraded about an hour ago and experiencing the same problem : nothing
is displayed on the top bar (indicators, clock, personnal and session
menu). Only the title of applications are displayed. I'm on a MacBook
Pro5.5 (nvidia gpu) with dual monitors (if this info can help).

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-13 Thread Dave Létourneau
Deleting a folder on my desktop also made the top bar info disappear.
So, it seems that any interaction with the desktop will trigger this
problem

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[Bug 953576] Re: details on unity top panel were hidden after logon

2012-03-13 Thread Dave Létourneau
Tried to disable the secondary monitor and it doesn't work. The problem
arise only when I launch an application (any). If I let the system alone
after opening my session, the top bar displays correctly as long as I
don't launch a program. The disappearance is not related with
interaction with indicators or something else on the top bar.

I have to say I upgraded from 11.10 and I already had disabled the
global-menu in this previous version using the command :

sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt

I think this may be related. Can someone confirm?

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[Bug 434208] Re: USB scanner permission problem

2009-09-21 Thread Dave Létourneau
** Tags added: karmic

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[Bug 434208] Re: USB scanner permission problem

2009-09-21 Thread Dave Létourneau
Might be a duplicate of bug #380625

** Description changed:

  I'm trying Karmic Alpha 6 and had a little problem with the setup of my
- scanner. I know that it is related to the permissions on the device and
- have been able to configure it correctly on Jaunty using a widely
- available procedure that looks like this:
+ scanner. XSane reports no scanner detected but detects it if I launch
+ XSane as root.
+ 
+ To reproduce:
+ -Connect a USB scanner (mine is a Brother DCP-7040 multifunction machine)
+ -Install drivers provided by Brother
+ -Launch XSane as a normal user... Fail to detect scanner
+ -Launch XSane as root... Scanner detected and functional
+ 
+ I know that it is related to the permissions on the device and have been
+ able to configure it correctly on Jaunty using a widely available
+ procedure that looks like this:
  
  -
  Change some values in a config file : sudo gedit 
/etc/udev/rules.d/40-basic-permissions.rules
  
  Edit "0664" to "0666" in "USB devices" section.
  
  #Before the edit-
  # USB devices (usbfs replacement)
  SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0664"
  SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", MODE="0664"
  
  #After the edit--
  # USB devices (usbfs replacement)
  SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0666"
  SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", MODE="0666"
  -
  
  The problem is that the "/etc/udev/rules.d/40-basic-permissions.rules"
  file no longer exists at this location. Is there another file that
  should be modified? Will create this file solve the problem? The problem
  is not related to a driver configuration issue because everything works
  when I launch XSane as root.
  
  There are also some people that talk about adding the user to the
  "Scanner" group but this group does'nt exist in the default system.

** Tags added: permission sane scanner usb

** Tags added: libsane sane-backend
** Tags removed: permission scanner usb

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[Bug 434208] Re: USB scanner permission problem

2009-09-21 Thread Dave Létourneau
Just tried to create the "/etc/udev/rules.d/40-basic-permissions.rules"
file and restarted udev. It did not solve the problem

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[Bug 434208] [NEW] USB scanner permission problem

2009-09-21 Thread Dave Létourneau
Public bug reported:

I'm trying Karmic Alpha 6 and had a little problem with the setup of my
scanner. I know that it is related to the permissions on the device and
have been able to configure it correctly on Jaunty using a widely
available procedure that looks like this:

-
Change some values in a config file : sudo gedit 
/etc/udev/rules.d/40-basic-permissions.rules

Edit "0664" to "0666" in "USB devices" section.

#Before the edit-
# USB devices (usbfs replacement)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0664"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", MODE="0664"

#After the edit--
# USB devices (usbfs replacement)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", MODE="0666"
-

The problem is that the "/etc/udev/rules.d/40-basic-permissions.rules"
file no longer exists at this location. Is there another file that
should be modified? Will create this file solve the problem? The problem
is not related to a driver configuration issue because everything works
when I launch XSane as root.

There are also some people that talk about adding the user to the
"Scanner" group but this group does'nt exist in the default system.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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