[Bug 1129136] [NEW] xubuntu automatic right clicks when resume from suspend

2013-02-18 Thread David Pan
Public bug reported:

On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
folder usually pop up after resume from suspend; if you right-click the
desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up. When there's a
web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume from
suspend. It's annoying to close the desktop folder every time I resume
from suspend.

** Affects: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1129137] [NEW] xubuntu automatic right clicks when resume from suspend

2013-02-18 Thread David Pan
Public bug reported:

On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
folder usually pops up after resume from suspend. (If you right-click
the desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up). When
there's a web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume
from suspend. This problem keeps happening so much that I decided to
file this bug.

** Affects: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
  seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
- folder usually pop up after resume from suspend; if you right-click the
+ folder usually pops up after resume from suspend; if you right-click the
  desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up. When there's a
  web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume from
  suspend. It's annoying to close the desktop folder every time I resume
  from suspend.

** Description changed:

  On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
  seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
- folder usually pops up after resume from suspend; if you right-click the
- desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up. When there's a
- web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume from
- suspend. It's annoying to close the desktop folder every time I resume
- from suspend.
+ folder usually pops up after resume from suspend. (If you right-click
+ the desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up). When
+ there's a web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume
+ from suspend. It's annoying to close the desktop folder every time I
+ resume from suspend.

** Description changed:

  On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
  seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
  folder usually pops up after resume from suspend. (If you right-click
  the desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up). When
  there's a web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume
- from suspend. It's annoying to close the desktop folder every time I
- resume from suspend.
+ from suspend. It gets annoying after a while.

** Description changed:

  On Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit, whenever my laptop resumes from suspend, there
  seems to be some auto right-clicking. For example, a Thunar desktop
  folder usually pops up after resume from suspend. (If you right-click
  the desktop three times in a row, a desktop folder pops up). When
  there's a web browser, the right-click context menu is open after resume
- from suspend. It gets annoying after a while.
+ from suspend. This problem keeps happening so much that I decided to
+ file this bug.

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[Bug 1129204] [NEW] xubuntu: full screen chromium/google-chrome window gets covered by panels when switching workspaces

2013-02-18 Thread David Pan
Public bug reported:

How to reproduce the bug:

1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title bar 
and borders).
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.

The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.

NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the window uses
the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.

I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit.

** Affects: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Attachment added: Screenshot of bug
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1129204/+attachment/3534987/+files/Screenshot%20-%2002182013%20-%2010%3A37%3A53%20AM.png

** Summary changed:

- xubuntu: full screen maximized window gets covered by panels when switching 
workspaces
+ xubuntu: full screen chromium/google-chrome window gets covered by panels 
when switching workspaces

** Description changed:

  How to reproduce the bug:
  
  1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window.
  2. Maximize the window.
  3. Switch to another workspace.
  4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
  
- The browser will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
+ The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
  
  If the window is not initially maximized, then this problem will not
  occur.
+ 
+ I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit.

** Description changed:

  How to reproduce the bug:
  
- 1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window.
+ 1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title 
bar and borders).
  2. Maximize the window.
  3. Switch to another workspace.
  4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
  
  The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
  
- If the window is not initially maximized, then this problem will not
- occur.
+ NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the browser uses
+ the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.
  
  I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit.

** Description changed:

  How to reproduce the bug:
  
  1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title 
bar and borders).
  2. Maximize the window.
  3. Switch to another workspace.
  4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
  
  The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
  
- NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the browser uses
+ NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the window uses
  the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.
  
  I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit.

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[Bug 689571] Re: cpu runs very hot even when idle

2012-11-10 Thread David Pan
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Expired = Confirmed

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[Bug 1023617] Re: Crackling Noise - Ubuntu 12.04

2012-08-05 Thread David Pan
I think the bug is in Google Chrome, not Ubuntu!!! Whenever I have a
Gmail tab in Google Chrome, the crackling sound starts happening.
However, the sound doesn't happen in Chromium or Firefox.

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  Crackling Noise - Ubuntu 12.04

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[Bug 998012] Re: librecad, qtiplot (among others) crash with ASSERT failure in : Got an update for an invalid inteface. Investigate this., file atspiadaptor.cpp, line 899

2012-07-03 Thread David Pan
this bug happened to me while using Linux multimedia workstation

removing qt-at-spi package fixed it!

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  librecad, qtiplot (among others) crash with ASSERT failure in : Got
  an update for an invalid inteface. Investigate this., file
  atspiadaptor.cpp, line 899

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[Bug 1018038] Re: When using submitubuntu, should build depend on libglib2.0-bin

2012-06-30 Thread David Pan
Workaround at http://askubuntu.com/a/157432/37171 thanks to
andrewsomething and thejambi!

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  When using submitubuntu, should build depend on libglib2.0-bin

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[Bug 1018038] Re: When using submitubuntu, should build depend on libglib2.0-bin

2012-06-29 Thread David Pan
I tried purging quickly and all related libraries and then reinstall, but it 
didn't work... Here is another failed build log:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/108939074/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-i386.indicator-launcher_12.06.29_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz

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