[Bug 1296860] Re: firefox hangs up compete laptop for no apparent reason

2014-04-22 Thread Harry Stojan
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[Bug 1296860] Re: firefox hangs up compete laptop for no apparent reason

2014-04-22 Thread Harry Stojan
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 Assignee: Harry Stojan (softis) = (unassigned)

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[Bug 1296860] Re: firefox hangs up compete laptop for no apparent reason

2014-04-21 Thread Harry Stojan
Me too, for four days now

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[Bug 486410] Re: Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10

2010-05-18 Thread Harry Stojan
This problem persisted after I upgraded to Lucid ten days ago and I also
had a problem with the [top] panel, I couldn't unlock it. So, I sought
and found a simple solution to the second problem
(http://maketecheasier.com/unlock-gnome-panel-in-ubuntu-netbook-edition-
une/2010/04/25): I changed the session to Gnome. Fortunately, it was a
solution to the first problem, too. Now I can switch my Hrv keyboard
layout to Bgr and vice versa with one keypress only.

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[Bug 486410] Re: Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10

2010-04-28 Thread Harry Stojan
On April 27, 2010 I noticed that an additional Croatian (Croatia)
keyboard layout appeared indicated with Hrv2 (2 displayed as an index).
When I changed between layouts, the Hrv2 indicator appeared twice. From
the Keyboard preferences  Layouts I removed the Croatia keyboard layout
and restarted the computer. The Croatia keyboard layout appeared again.
I tried this procedure several times but with no success. After that I
made the Croatia keyboard layout the default layout and removed the
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters. Unfortunately this layout was
too inconvenient for me. Then I decided to replace the basic Croatia
keyboard layout definition in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/hr with
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters keyboard layout definition.
I copied this file in a user folder, edited it and then copied it back
to the /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols folder using the terminal and sudo. So
I solved the problem with two Croatian keyboard layouts. Unfortunately,
the problem with the 'idle' layout wasn't solved - I had to press twice
to change from Bgr to Hrv (when using the mouse it's OK, every time you
press the button you change the layout with the other one). I noticed
however that when I pressed the keyboard model button from Keyboard
Preferences  Layouts and simply confirmed the old keyboard model and
pressed OK, this 'idle' layout disappeared, but this is not a solution
because you should do this every time you boot the system.

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[Bug 475821] Re: pcscd is supposed to run at startup, but sometimes it does, sometimes not, can't tell why. It started reliably in my last distro, crunchbang, based on ubuntu 9.04.

2009-12-08 Thread Harry Stojan
I have a similar problem. On my old desktop I use Ubuntu 9.10 (Gnome 2.28.1, 
kernel 2.6.31-16-generic) and pcscd doesn't start at startup at all. I tried 
many tricks but I wasn't able to make it start at startup. Finally, I added an 
additional startup program named PC/SC Daemon with this command line:
gksudo /etc/init.d/pcscd start
Unfortunately, it is not convenient enough because at startup, I am asked to 
enter my password.
However, on my Dell mini 9 with Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook remix, pcscd runs normally 
at startup and I didn't have any problem with it. On both PCs I use Omnikey 
CardMan 3021.

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[Bug 486410] Re: Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10

2009-11-25 Thread Harry Stojan
After the updates on Nov. 25, 2009, I noticed a slight change of the
keyboard layout switching behaviour: when I switched between keyboards,
there was an 'idle' press of the layout change key (in my case it is the
left Win key) (or click on the indicator) between Bgr and Hrv keyboards.
Yesterday it was indicated by '??' on the keyboard indicator, today it
wasn't indicated at all but when I right clicked on the Bgr keyboard
indicator after this idle press and selected the Show current layout
menu item, the Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters appeared in the
Keyboard layout window and the header of the window was 'Keyboard
layout' (not: 'Keyboard layout Croatia US keyboard with Croatian
letters ' or 'Keyboard layout Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic ').

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[Bug 486410] Re: Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10

2009-11-24 Thread Harry Stojan
I kept trying to find a solution. Here is my [temporary and not perfect] 
solution:
When I booted the system I checked the Layouts tab in Keyboard preferences 
(right clicked on the keyboard indicator). Under Selected layouts I saw three 
lines: Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters (marked as default), Bulgaria 
Traditional Phonetic and hr,bgus,phonetic. I marked the third line (hr,bg   
 us,phonetic) as default and removed the first two lines. Then I rebooted, 
right clicked on the keyboard indicator, selected Groups and saw only two 
layouts: Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters and Bulgaria Traditional 
Phonetic (not doubled!). In Layouts tab in Keyboard preferences window, under 
Selected layouts there was a single line: hr,bgus,phonetic, marked as 
default. Unfortunately, when I switched between the layouts a third layout 
indicated with '??' appeared. When right clicked on the keyboard indicator 
('??') and selected the Show current layout menu item, the Croatia US keyboard 
with Croatian letters appeared in the Keyboard layout window and the header of 
the window was 'Keyboard layout'. When I selected Show current layout with Hrv 
keyboard indicator the header of the Layout window was: 'Keyboard layout 
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters ' and when selected Show current 
layout with Bgr keyboard indicator the header of the Layout window was: 
'Keyboard layout Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic '. Now I have to make a choice 
between two bugs:)

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[Bug 486410] [NEW] Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10

2009-11-21 Thread Harry Stojan
Public bug reported:

I use two keyboard layouts in Ubuntu 9.10: Croatian (Croatia US keyboard with 
Croatian letters - default) and Bulgarian (Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic). I 
set these layouts immediately after installing Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix on my 
Dell Mini 9. A week later I noticed that another keyboard layout was added to 
these layouts in the Keyboard Preferences Layouts tab (hr,bgus,phonetic). 
When I right clicked on the keyboard indicator and selected Groups item I saw 
my keyboard layouts doubled, i.e.:
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters
Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters
Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic
When I changed between the keyboards, the keyboard indicator changed in the 
following way: Hrv, Bgr, Hrv2, Bgr2 (2 was displayed like an index). I tried 
to remove the additional keyboard layout (or group) by removing it from the 
Keyboard Preferences Layouts tab but after rebooting the computer this layout 
appeared again. I looked on the Internet for information about such a bug and 
found some similar cases which were fixed by adding setxkbmap to the Startup 
applications. I also added setxkbmap to the Startup applications but 
unfortunately after rebooting my computer the additional keyboard appeared 
again. Then I looked for more information and found suggestions to add options 
XkbLayout and XkbVariant to xorg.conf file. Unfortunately I wasn't able to 
find such a file in /etc/X11/ directory, so I created it in this directory and 
put in it the content of a basic Intel xorg.conf (found here: 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1174702). Then I added an Input device 
section:
Section InputDevice
Identifier  Generic Keyboard
Driver  keyboard
Option  CoreKeyboard
Option  XkbRules  xorg
Option  XkbModel  pc104
Option  XkbLayout hr,bg
Option  XkbVariantus,phonetic
EndSection
Finally, I saved the file and rebooted the computer. There was no effect at 
all: the additional keyboard layout appeared again.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 266927] Re: Static sound on Left Channel with hda-intel STAC 9221 A1

2009-11-18 Thread Harry Stojan
I'm a Linux novice. I had such a problem on my Dell Mini 9 under Ubuntu 9.10. 
I tried to solve the problem by removing the PulseAudio but other problems 
arose and I had to reinstall the system. On the newly installed system the 
problem wasn't solved so I had to read many posts to find a solution.
My audio device is:
ha...@harry-mini9:~$ aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC268 Analog [ALC268 Analog]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
ha...@harry-mini9:~$ lspci -vvnn -s 00:1b.0
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High 
Definition Audio Controller [8086:27d8] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:02b0]
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- 
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx-
Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast TAbort- TAbort- 
MAbort- SERR- PERR- INTx-
Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 64 bytes
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 22
Region 0: Memory at f054 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: access denied
Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel

I looked for the model in 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-base/driver/HD-Audio-Models.txt.gz and found that for my 
audio device, ALC268, the model name for a Dell computer should be 'dell'. 
Unfortunately, the last line in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file was: 
options snd-hda-intel model=dell. So, I decided to change the model with 'auto' 
but after rebooting the computer there was no sound at all. Then I replaces the 
model name with 'acer-aspire' and rebooted the computer.
The problem was solved.

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[Bug 459881] [NEW] Upgrade from Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04 failed

2009-10-24 Thread Harry Stojan
Public bug reported:

I wasn't able upgrade Ubuntu 8.04 with update-manager, so I used
adept_updater. I was able to download the new version (about 1 MB) and
started the distribution upgrade. On 'Setting new software channels',
after some time, multiple errors appeared and the upgrade stopped and I
was offered to report a bug. These errors are like: 'W:Failed to fetch
http://dell-mini.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/main/binary-
lpia/Packages.gz  404 Not Found' (and another 23 such errors).

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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