[Bug 1284377] [NEW] Cross-references are broken, when copied to other document or part of the document

2014-02-24 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
Public bug reported:

Michael Stahl committed a patch related to this bug that has been pushed
to libreoffice-4-1-5. Please, see for more details:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63553

The bug has been reported to be solved in libreoffice-writer 4.1.5.2 on
2014-02-02.

I am using libreoffice-writer 1:4.2.1-0ubuntu1~saucy1 on Ubuntu 13.10 64
bit from http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/ppa/ubuntu.

The bug is still present.

Thank you very much. If there is anything I can do to help, or if it is
not the proper way to report this kind of issue, please tell.

Jean-Sebastien

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: ppa

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[Bug 760879] Re: Window menu is hidden

2011-07-29 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
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@Nikolay

Just dis-install lo-menubar if windows menu is that much important
for you (as it is for me).

You won't have global menubar integration with unity, but this is a
small inconvenience in my opinion in comparison to the absence of the
windows menu.

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[Bug 568611] Re: Screen brightness control fails on Dell Studio 1558

2011-06-12 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
@Barry Lennon

Hello Barry. Here is what I did to install this ppa: I  added it to my
software sources in update manager (in other software tab), than ran
an update of my system (also in update manager) and it installed
everything all by itself.

I also suggest you read this:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight

It will probably help you determine if this ppa is well suited for your
system.

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[Bug 739068] Re: Cycling through app windows and apps themselves need improvement

2011-06-08 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
What I'm missing the most in Unity, it's the Window list applet of the
Gnome panel.

For example, I do a lot of scientific work with Scilab or Octave;
sometimes, I can plot 10 to 15 graphics for a single instance of Scilab,
all of which are on a window of its own. At this point, I have not found
a way yet to deal with this in Unity. It affects my flow work
consistently.

Maybe the solution is not with the unity side panel. I would gladly
concede a 32 pixel tick bar of my screen in order to have a permanent
visual layout of the multiple windows associated with a single instance
like Gimp, LibreOffice or Scilab when working.

How inconvenient would you think it would be if all your firefox tabs
were merged under a single tab? In fact, what we need in unity, is a way
to handle applications that to not support the tabbed windows feature.

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-06 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
I've tried to do the workaround suggested in
http://markmail.org/message/5ary4cvzlirvro73, but unfortunately there is
just not enough information for a non-programmer like me to do this
right.

On a more specific level, I do not understand where exactly I should add
the code lines mentioned in point 3. Anybody can walk me through this
please?

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-06 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
Thank you very much for your help Mathieu. It is much appreciated. FYI
I'm running an up to date Ubuntu 11.04 64bit.

I have appended your code at the end of my /etc/init/network-
manager.conf file as you suggested and I followed your instructions in
order to test it (I attached my network-manager.conf file to this post).
The Cloned MAC address config box in NM was left blank for the test.

After restarting NM, the MAC address of my wlan0 device was successfully
changed for the one submitted in the code as I could see by doing the
ifconfig -a command. Unfortunately, the connection to the wireless
network could not be completed with the faked MAC address ( similarly as
observed when filling the Cloned MAC address dialog in NM). NM was
trying to connect endlessly without any success.

What could I do next to help with this problem?

PS: The Cloned address feature in NW is definitively working  on another
laptop with Ubuntu 10.10 32bit installed.

** Attachment added: network-manager.conf
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/787192/+attachment/2157856/+files/network-manager.conf

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-06 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
Note on my last comment:

The Cloned address feature in NW is working in Ubuntu 10.10 for a non-
protected WPA network. For a WPA protected network it is not.

My actual configuration on my Dell Laptop with Ubuntu 11.04 does not
even allow me to clone my MAC address on a non-protected network.

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-05 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
I'm wondering, am I the only one with this issue? I mean, are you able
to connect to a wireless network while using the Cloned MAC address
feature of the Network-Manager?

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[Bug 568611] Re: Screen brightness control fails on Dell Studio 1558

2011-06-05 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
On a Laptop Dell Inspiron 14R with Ubuntu 11.04 64bit, blacklight
control is working as intended with the patched kamal mostafa kernel.
Thank you very much.

I had similar issue though with the screen lock when returning from
suspension or from screen saver; my screen was randomly freezing, but I
was able to move the mouse around. I had to Ctrl-Alt F2 and sudo pkill
X in order to have it back.

I deactivated in CompizConfig Settings ManagerGeneralOpenGLSync To
VBlank and the issue seems to be resolved.

JS

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-04 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
Hello? Anyone reading this or I'm wasting my time here?

Anyway...I've found 2 post related to this, but no solution yet.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1767958highlight=MAC

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1766335

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[Bug 787192] Re: Network Manager Cloned MAC Address feature fails on WPA Wireless Networks

2011-06-04 Thread Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
I agree my comment was a little bit dry after re-reading it. That was
not intended. My apologies.

I'm under the impression this is not the same bug as the one being
linked in the original description. First, the feature is working in
Ubuntu 10.10. Second, actually in Ubuntu 11.04, the feature is not
working also for non WPA-protected network.

The following post seems to have a lot of valuable information concerning this 
issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1767958highlight=MAC

I haven't tried the workaround you pointed yet for the reason mentioned
above, but I can if you think, Mathieu, that it could solve the problem.

If you need any information to help you define this issue, simply walk
me through it and I'll be glad to help.

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