[Bug 1181441] Re: nouveau corruption and then hang

2013-07-30 Thread Karl Brand
After upgrading my kernel (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1198210), i see
now that the text which briefly flashes across the screen during the
'crash' after attempting to login is:

[ 12.901625] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][:01:00.0] ROP0 ch 1 [0x07fc92] 
0x8000 0x8001
[ 12.901701] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][:01:00.0] ROP1 ch 1 [0x07fc92] 
0x8000 0x8001

Same bug?

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[Bug 1198210] Re: Via lightDM must always log in twice after kernel upgrade

2013-07-05 Thread Karl Brand
This maybe a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-session/+bug/1030561

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[Bug 1198210] [NEW] Via lightDM must always log in twice after kernel upgrade

2013-07-05 Thread Karl Brand
Public bug reported:

The only issue i have after upgrading the kernel of 12.04  from
'quantal' to 'raring', i.e., 3.5 => 3.8 is the need to login twice.
Appears to be the same as described here
http://askubuntu.com/questions/306905/lightdm-making-me-log-in-twice

Purging, deleting /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf , reinstalling,
reconfiguring all to no avail. As a workaround i've switched to GDM
which does not suffer this problem but i'd like to have lightDM back as
soon as possible, with just one login :)

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: lightdm 1.2.3-0ubuntu2.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-26.38~precise2-generic 3.8.13.2
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.3
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Jul  5 16:08:27 2013
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Release amd64 
(20120823.1)
MarkForUpload: True
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
 TERM=xterm
 PATH=(custom, no user)
 LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: lightdm
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
modified.conffile..etc.lightdm.users.conf: [deleted]

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


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug precise running-unity

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[Bug 739184] Re: [Libreoffice] Mnemonics do not work in Unity

2013-03-17 Thread Karl Brand
Comment #31 : me too! I.e., on precise 12.04.2, LO version:
4.0.1~rc2-0ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1 the all important alt key is useless.

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[Bug 879218] Re: some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the keybinding are used)

2012-11-22 Thread Karl Brand
Gareth Bailey, thank you very much.

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[Bug 879218] Re: some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the keybinding are used)

2012-11-22 Thread Karl Brand
Devs, someone, anyone: please bring this awesome feature back!

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Re: [Bug 878820] Re: Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently

2012-03-20 Thread Karl Brand
Eric, tshirtman,

Really appreciate your sharing your approaches for a work around to keep
this feature in oneiric and perhaps pangolin.

For my level of expertise, i'll remain patient a little longer before
diving in with spanner and wrench :)

Thanks again,

Karl


On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 00:45, tshirtman  wrote:

> Le lun. 19 mars 2012 23:57:00 CET, Gabriel Pettier a écrit :
> > Le lun. 19 mars 2012 23:34:55 CET, Eric Bennett a écrit :
> >> Hi Karl,
> >>
> >> I should note in advance that at the end of the day, the fix posted up
> >> there ended up segfaulting my compiz after a few random updates to
> >> oneiric in mainline, I recompiled it a few times and eventually got so
> >> tired of it I just reverted back to natty after trying pangolin (it's
> >> not just broken there but *totally* broken, if I recall correctly the
> >> plugin completely fails to work) and finding it no better.
> >>
> >> I also tried nuking the *entire* compiz distro and all supporting
> >> infrastructure and rebuilding from source, but this is not much of a
> >> better solution either, random segfaults aplenty still.
> >>
> >>
> >> For those that wish to continue with this line of wrestling in
> >> oneiric or pangolin you will want to be checking
> >> http://wiki.compiz.org/Plugins/Grid , you can grab the source via git
> >> and recompile like so;
> >>
> >> git clone http://cgit.compiz-fusion.org/compiz/plugins/grid/
> >>
> >> cd grid
> >> mkdir build
> >> cd build
> >> cmake ../
> >> make
> >> sudo make install
> >>
> >> But please keep in mind the problems I've iterated above and consider if
> >> you really want to go through this yourself.
> >>
> >> Best of luck.
> >>
> >
> > I think it's probably easier to look at compiz-plugins-main history on
> > launchpad
> > (
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~compiz-team/compiz-plugins-main/0.9.7/changes
> > or one of the others, or maybe
> >
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lbrulet-8/compiz-plugins-main/fix-876591/revision/21
> ),
> > find the first offending commit, and revert it in the current package
> > source to rebuild the package.
> >
> > note that i didn't say «easy» i said «easier». But anybody finding the
> > time to restore the cycling on left/right (whatever key si configured
> > to them) will have my gratitude.
>
> i would really try more to understand this patch if i had more time,
> it's the most probable one to be linked to this bug in the set of
> patches in the compij-plugins-main source package, alas my c++ foo is
> really bad, and i really lack time to dive more into that.
>
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lbrulet-8/compiz-plugins-main/fix-876591/revision/21#debian/patches/fix-862260.patch
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> Title:
>  Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are
>  behaving inconsistently
>
> Status in Ayatana Design:
>  Fix Committed
> Status in Compiz Main Plugins:
>  Invalid
> Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
> Status in “compiz-plugins-main” package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
> Status in “compiz” source package in Oneiric:
>  Won't Fix
> Status in “compiz-plugins-main” source package in Oneiric:
>  Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>  When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the
>  windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of
>  the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly.
>
>  The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly
>  fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default
>  version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists.
>
>  
>
>  At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute
>  positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning
>  shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to
>  follow.  The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of
>  greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I
>  propose we should follow.  When using absolute positioning users to
>  not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the
>  key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to
>  unwanted results.
>
>  Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be:
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen.
>  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a
>  second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen.
>  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in
>  *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually
>  semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-
>  maximised window)  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpa

Re: [Bug 878820] Re: Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently

2012-03-19 Thread Karl Brand
Hi Eric,

I'd really appreciate if you could explain what exactly to do with
"fixed_grid_oneiric.tar.bz2" or maybe point to similar resource as such.
For those like myself who dearly miss this functionality but lack the
expertise to implment your fix. I suspect we may need to do this all over
again come 12.04.

With thanks in advance,

Karl


On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 11:06, Eric Bennett  wrote:

> For anyone that finds this change as annoying as I do, I have compiled a
> version of grid from the upstream git sources in natty. I don't know how
> / have time to debify this but if anyone else wishes to please be my
> guest;
>
> http://quicksilver.umbralservices.com/eric/fixed_grid_oneiric.tar.bz2
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> Title:
>  Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are
>  behaving inconsistently
>
> Status in Ayatana Design:
>  Fix Committed
> Status in Compiz Main Plugins:
>  Invalid
> Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
> Status in “compiz-plugins-main” package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
> Status in “compiz” source package in Oneiric:
>  Won't Fix
> Status in “compiz-plugins-main” source package in Oneiric:
>  Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>  When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the
>  windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of
>  the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly.
>
>  The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly
>  fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default
>  version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists.
>
>  
>
>  At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute
>  positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning
>  shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to
>  follow.  The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of
>  greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I
>  propose we should follow.  When using absolute positioning users to
>  not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the
>  key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to
>  unwanted results.
>
>  Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be:
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen.
>  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a
>  second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen.
>  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in
>  *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually
>  semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-
>  maximised window)  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised,
>  pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size,
>  shape and position it was before it was Maximised.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it
>  is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the
>  same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second
>  time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the
>  screen. Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen.
>  Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the
>  screen. Pressing a second time does nothing.
>
>  Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window.
>
>
>  Note: in order for this bug to be fixed, Compiz needs to be amended to
> support multiple key bindings
>
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[Bug 878820] Re: Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently

2012-01-07 Thread Karl Brand
I was a new user to unity/compiz when i upgraded to 11.04 (from my very
first linux experience on 10.10). And it was this feature that i found
so compelling to stick with Ubuntu - it's now installed on four machines
which had MS OSs previously. There's nothing confusing about it - its
just great for gui productivity. No reason to dumb-down it's
functionality by default. Until the feature is 're-introduced' are there
any work arounds worth trying for those like i who struggle without it?
Cheers all -K

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[Bug 762167] Re: missing dependency on gtk2-engines-pixbuf

2012-01-02 Thread Karl Brand
Thanks a lot actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666).

sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf

Eliminated the warnings on my 11.10_64bit install.

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[Bug 876591] Re: Ctrl-Alt-KP_9 adjusts window to upper half instead of top right corner (behaves like Ctrl-Alt-KP_8)

2011-12-25 Thread Karl Brand
Devs, With a clean install of 11.10 (32bit);,Ctrl-Alt-KP_4 and Ctrl-Alt-
KP_6 only delivers a 1/2 screen re-size, irrespective of repeated Ctrl-
Alt-KP_(4 | 6). Ctrl-Alt-KP_(1|2|3|5|7|8|9) appear to work normally
i.e., deliver further re-sized options with repeated key-requests. Happy
& safe festivities!

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[Bug 857333] Re: Show non-printing characters fails to reveal spaces

2011-10-12 Thread Karl Brand
Hi Christopher,

I'm not 100% certain, but i believe i downloaded the attached .ttf file
here:

http://www.azfonts.net/load_font/bell_mt.html

Thanks a lot for following  this up and good luck with a solutuion,

Karl

** Attachment added: "bell_mt.ttf"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/857333/+attachment/2538164/+files/bell_mt.ttf

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[Bug 857333] Re: Show non-printing characters fails to reveal spaces

2011-09-28 Thread Karl Brand
EDIT

I see that this problem only occurs when using fonts that I've
installed, ie., 'Bell MT'.

Pre-installed fonts reveal 'spaces' and otehr formatting just fine.

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[Bug 857333] [NEW] Show non-printing characters fails to reveal spaces

2011-09-23 Thread Karl Brand
Public bug reported:

Dear Devs,

Despite having the "spaces" ticked under tools > options > LibreOffice
Writer > formatting aids, i am unable to see any marks representing
'spaces'.

Paragraph end, manual line breaks and tab marks are revealed though.

I wonder if i am doing something wrong (being new to LO Writer), of is
this is a bug?

System = Ubu11.04 64bit.

TIA, kb

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: libreoffice-core 1:3.3.3-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.50-generic 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-11-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Sep 23 14:17:53 2011
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
 LC_TIME=en_DK.UTF-8" 
 LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: libreoffice
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to natty on 2011-05-23 (122 days ago)

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


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug apport-lpi natty running-unity

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[Bug 857333] Re: Show non-printing characters fails to reveal spaces

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