[Bug 1470852] Re: Network activity indicator not implemented

2015-07-02 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Critical per customer request.

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[Bug 1470852] [NEW] Network activity indicator not implemented

2015-07-02 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Currently there is no way to tell when the phone is using data. This is
important when deciding whether to put it into Flight Mode, when leaving
Wi-Fi coverage, or when adjusting settings. It also makes apps seem less
responsive when they were developed by someone who has a much faster
Internet connection than you do.

These issues can be resolved by implementing the network activity
indicator. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#activity-indicator

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#activity-indicator: Therefore on
the phone and tablet only, the “Network activity” indicator, a spinner,
should be present whenever any process has used the network in the past
five seconds. Its menu should list all applications that have used the
network in the past five seconds, most recent first but updating only
once every five seconds.

(This bug report is under indicator-network initially because it covers
a similar area. I have no opinion on whether the code should be part of
the same package.)

** Affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Critical
 Assignee: Charles Kerr (charlesk)
 Status: New


** Tags: lorcha

** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Charles Kerr (charlesk)

** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Critical

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[Bug 1470853] Re: No ability to choose whether connected device has access to data

2015-07-02 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Critical by customer request.

** Changed in: ciborium (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Critical

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory and/or incomplete explanation on the update dialog

2015-07-02 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Tags added: lorcha

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[Bug 1468680] Re: The warning dialog is doesn't presented

2015-06-30 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  $ system-image-cli -i
  current build number: 30
  device name: arale
  channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed/meizu.en
  last update: 2015-06-23 02:58:10
  version version: 30
  version ubuntu: 2015062
  version device: 20150608-6e66f3c
  version custom: 20150602-731-5-32
  
  Reproduce steps:
  
  1,Play a music file
  2,Press the volume up key until maximum reached
  3,Check that a volume warning dialog is presented
  
  Expect Result:
  
  The volume warning dialog is present
  
  Actual Result:
  
  The volume warning dialog is not present
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#limits: ...whenever volume is at a high
+ level, any headphones volume bubble instead of saying “Headphones”
+ should say “High volume”, and the bar should be colored.

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[Bug 1258496] Re: No protection against evil twin (same-named) wi-fi networks

2015-06-30 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
From JkB in 
https://code.launchpad.net/~joergberroth/ubuntu-system-settings/wifi-802-1x-configurations/+merge/261920:
 To my understanding, the advantage of WPA Enterprise networks is that you 
can be sure to connect to the right access point, if it carries a valid 
certificate (or let's say it's way harder to build an evil twin
as you don't own the cert). For example, the University of Bergen works with 
certificates, 
https://eduroam.no/connect/?institution=535;profile=1751;os=linux but not as 
a must have. https://it.uib.no/en/Eduroam_for_Linux There seems to be an 
older auth scheme as well.

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[Bug 1447499] Re: Rotation locked icon in notification top bar icon is counter intuitive

2015-06-30 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Bartosz, thanks for drawing those icons!

I think it's probably not the best idea to use a device shape in this
icon at all, though, for two reasons. First, as Charles mentioned, it
leaves very little room for showing the current state. And second, it
doesn't match the curvature or the aspect ratio of the actual hardware
(not even allowing for cartoon-style distortion), especially when Ubuntu
starts shipping on tablets (which are usually much wider, and which
don't have such big bottom margins).

My original suggestion was a keyhole inside a 3/4-circle arrow.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StatusBar#rotation-lock Maybe a keyhole
wouldn't work at that size, but at least I doubt it would have the
problem of implying the opposite of what it meant.

I suggest that the icon be based on a 3/4-circle arrow, either with the
keyhole inside, or with a diagonal slash crossing it.

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[Bug 1224756] Re: Pulseaudio should integrate with trust-store

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Currently the 'audio' policy group allows access to pulseaudio which
  allows apps to use the microphone and eavesdrop on the user. Pulseaudio
  needs to be modified to use trust-store, like location-service does.
  Integrating with trust-store means that when an app tries use the
  microphone via pulseaudio, pulseaudio will contact trust-store, the
  trust-store will prompt the user (Foo wants to use the microphone. Is
  this ok? Yes|No), optionally cache the result and return the result to
  pulseaudio. In this manner the user is given a contextual prompt at the
  time of access by the app. Using caching this decision can be remembered
  the next time. If caching is used, there should be a method to change
  the decision in settings.
  
  Targeting to T-Series for now, since the trust-store is not in a
  reusable form yet.
  
  Original description:
  David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick) discussed 
that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively show the user that 
it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be for pulseaudio to alert 
indicator-sound which would then turn its icon red (similar to 
indicator-message turning blue with new messages). Marking 'high' because apps 
with access to pulseaudio can currently eavedrop on users. If the app is 
allowed to do networking (the default for apps), then it can ship that 
information off to a server somewhere.
  
  Note 1, the alert to indicator-sound must happen via the out of process
  pulseaudio server and not the confined app itself to be effective.
  
  Note 2, we should consider how to enforce this for foreground apps only.
  Application lifecycle should probably handle this for 13.10 (apps are
  suspended if not in foreground or if the screensaver is on), but we
  don't want an app on the converged device to record in the background
  when the user isn't paying attention. Example eavesdropping attack:
  start recording only when the screensaver is on (perhaps inhibiting the
  screensaver during recording would be enough).
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AccountPrivileges#Phone: On the phone, if an
+ app tries to access your ... microphone ... or video recording, this
+ should be subject to permission. “Video recording” should be separate
+ from “Camera” so that an app does not need two permissions when
+ recording video, one for the camera and one for the microphone. If an
+ app has permission to record video, it should have access to the
+ microphone whenever it is recording video...

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory and/or incomplete explanation on the update dialog

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Pat, that duplicate bug 1468305 does not seem to be related to this bug,
and as I explained there almost all of that suggested text is redundant.
If you'd like to discuss that further, please reopen that bug report.

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory and/or incomplete explanation on the update dialog

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Branch linked: lp:~mpt/ubuntu-system-settings/1359344-restart-install

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 1222787] Re: [SDK] No standard error appearance for text fields and other controls

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
 Assignee: Olga Kemmet (olga-kemmet) = Jamie Young (jamiedawsonyoung)

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[Bug 1355093] Re: [Boot splash screen] Inconsistent spinning-logo screens for startup and system image update

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 14.10 r183
  
  1. Wait for an Ubuntu update to become available.
  2. Install the update, confirming the prompt to restart the phone.
  
  What happens:
  * The screen goes mostly black with a tiny, flat, dark orange, quickly 
spinning Ubuntu logo.
  * The phone restarts.
  * The screen goes black with a second, large, flat, pale orange, quickly 
spinning Ubuntu logo.
  * The phone restarts.
  * The screen goes black with a third, small, glowing, dark orange, slowly 
spinning Ubuntu logo.
  
  What should happen:
  * The Ubuntu logos should have exactly the same size, position, lighting, 
color, and speed on all screens where they appear.
  
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#installing-mobile-system: If
- you choose 'Install  Restart', a variation of the shutdown screen
+ you choose 'Restart  Install', a variation of the shutdown screen
  should appear...
  
+ ogra_ mpt, to fix that properly you would have to run Mir in recovery :)
+ larsu ogra_: or change the graphics to be similar enough?
+ ogra_ larsu, tricky  one is a true color hi-res image, the other is 
more like a 64 color animated gif ...
+ ogra_ even getting the colors to roughly match will be hard
+ ogra_ it would be good to make them the same size per device and get rid of 
the awful progress bar in recovery at least ... but having them look the same 
will be a hard task
+ 
  It may save time to fix bug 1335789 at the same time as this bug.

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[Bug 1469750] [NEW] Non-manual slider movement is jerky

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04 r51

1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
2. Turn on Adjust automatically if it is not on already.
3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning lights 
on/off.

What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.

What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it
leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.

The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should
be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-
interactively.

It may save time to fix bug 1388094 at the same time as this bug.

** Affects: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 15.04 r51
  
  1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
  2. Turn on Adjust automatically if it is not on already.
  3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning 
lights on/off.
  
  What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.
  
  What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it
  leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.
  
  The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should
  be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-
  interactively.
+ 
+ It may save time to fix bug 1388094 at the same time as this bug.

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[Bug 1370791] Re: [system-settings] When brightness is set to automatic, the slider doesn't show current value

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Verified fixed in Ubuntu 15.04 r51. I reported bug 1388094 on the slider
not moving smoothly.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 1458046] Re: [touch] NetworkManager needs to inhibit sleep if hotspot is active

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Ubuntu for PC has an auto-suspend option too, so exactly the same
inhibiting behavior should apply there, right? No need for this to be
form-factor-specific.

Anyway, specifications updated.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking?action=diffrev2=281rev1=280
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power?action=diffrev2=75rev1=74

** Description changed:

  As Ubuntu touch uses an auto-suspend model, it's possible for the system
  to be suspended while a user has a hotspot active and in use.
  
  In order to prevent such behavior, we should modify NetworkManager to
  inhibit suspend via powerd's DBus interface when hotspot is active and
  one or more clients are connected to the hotspot.   As a first pass,
  inhibiting suspend when hotspot is active would probably be sufficient.
  This could probably be implemented via a NM dispatcher script, which
  would run when the hotspot is activated.
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#hotspot-power:
+ * Whenever at least one person is using your hotspot, the device should not 
sleep automatically.
+ * The indicator icon should be different when anyone is connected than when 
no-one is.
+ * If a hotspot is set up, there should be a “Hotspot” item in the “Ways to 
reduce battery use” list in “Power” settings.

** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory and/or incomplete explanation on the update dialog

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Specification updated.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates?action=diffrev2=198rev1=196

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Triaged

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) = (unassigned)

** Description changed:

  Once you download an update, their is dialog shown which has the
  following infos :
  
  [Description] The phone needs to restart to install the system update.
  [Button] Install  Restart
  
  The button text should be Restart  Install to match the description
  and real update installation process which means the update is installed
  after the restart not before.
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#installing-mobile-system:
+ Whenever the phone is not connected to power and the battery charge is
+ below a safe level, the prompt should have the text “Connect to power
+ before installing the system update.” and only a “Cancel” button.
+ Otherwise, it should have the text “The phone needs to restart to
+ install the system update.”, and “Restart  Install” and “Cancel”
+ buttons.

** Tags added: bitesize

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory and/or incomplete explanation on the update dialog

2015-06-29 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 1466526] Re: devel-proposed r227 for Flo is stuck in landscape mode

2015-06-28 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Project changed: ubuntu-ux = unity8 (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1468686] Re: screen not lock after 2 minutes not in use when set sleep when idleto 2 minutes

2015-06-28 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Project changed: ubuntu-ux = unity8 (Ubuntu)

** Information type changed from Public to Public Security

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[Bug 1230366] Re: Please provide Ubuntu camera service that integrates with trust-store

2015-06-28 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I've tweaked the design to solve a problem with video+microphone access.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AccountPrivileges?action=diffrev2=20rev1=19

I was trying to solve the problem that an app trying to record video and
nothing else (Vine, for example) shouldn't result in two prompts in
quick succession, one for camera access and one for microphone access.

The way I originally solved it was to say that if an app tries to access
anything while the the permission prompt for something is up, the two
prompts should be combined. But that was over-broad: it could have
resulted in riders, for example an app that really needed your location
trying to access your contacts at the same time, resulting in a single
prompt for both. This would be exactly the all-or-nothing choice that
the prompt model aims to prevent.

Instead I've special-cased video recording: if you give an app
permission to record video, it should automatically have access to the
microphone when -- and only when -- it is recording video. If you just
give the app access to your camera for still photos, then accessing your
microphone should require a separate prompt.

** Description changed:

  Currently Ubuntu Touch is using the android camera-service and that is
  the plan for 13.10.
  
  Going forward in 14.04, the android camera-service will no longer be
  used and camera access is going to move to the Ubuntu side. There was
  discussion of either using HAL directly (direct access to devices) or
  using a camera-service type thing in Ubuntu.
  
  Using devices directly causes at least a few problems:
   * can't prevent more than one user from accessing the device at a time
   * enumerating camera devices for apparmor policy is extra maintenance for 
porters
   * can't provide a contextual runtime prompt for access (like we (will) do 
with online accounts, location, microphone). This is particularly important for 
application confinement.
  
  Instead of direct hardware access, an out of process helper (in relation
  to the app) can be used to address all of these problems, similar to
  what pulseaudio does for audio. This service can ensure only one user
  can access the device at a time and since the service accesses the the
  device files on the app's behalf, we don't need to enumerate devices in
  /dev in policy. Furthermore, when an app accesses the service (ideally
  over DBus), the service can contact trust-store, the trust-store will
  prompt the user (Foo wants to access the camera. Is this ok? Yes|No),
  then optionally cache the result and return the result to the service.
  In this manner the user is given a contextual prompt at the time of
  access by the app. By using caching this decision can be remembered the
  next time. If caching is used, there should be a method to change the
  decision in system settings.
  
  If direct hardware access is needed for performance reasons, it is
  possible to use fd delegation in AppArmor and have the service open the
  device and pass the fd to the app without having to enumerate the /dev
  devices. Please talk to jjohansen if pursuing this option.
  
  Lastly, bug #1230391 discusses providing a visual cue during background
  recording for audio. We will need to do the same for video recording.
  Feel free to add a task to bug #1230391 if there is work to integrate
  this new service with that visual cuing.
  
  This should be implemented in time for shippable devices to address the
  application confinement concern.
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AccountPrivileges#permission-prompt: On the
+ phone, if an app tries to access your ... camera ... or video recording,
+ this should be subject to permission...

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[Bug 1456110] Re: System update reports incorrect download size and percentage

2015-06-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Bug 1442857 shows similar symptoms but for app updates.

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[Bug 1468530] Re: Data usage summery

2015-06-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1292930 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292930

Tracking data usage is bug 1287267, and providing a limit alarm is bug
1292930.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1387047
   Can't tell how much data each app uses

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1387047
   Can't tell how much data each app uses
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1292930
   Monitor mobile data and add an option to limit mobile data usage

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[Bug 1359344] Re: Contradictory explanation on the update dialog

2015-06-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Critical per customer request

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Low = Critical

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[Bug 1442857] Re: Install updates shows a percentage over 100

2015-06-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Bug 1456110 shows similar symptoms but for a system image update.

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[Bug 1374570] Re: [system-settings] 'location access' and 'other app access' separation is confusing

2015-06-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 1467291] Re: Load bar is empty when downloading/installing an application

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1420036 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1420036

Joseph, the bug seems to be a problem with the progress bar vs. the GTK
theme. So one thing that would help would be saying, in bug 1420036,
exactly what theme you use. Even better, if you have time, would be to
experiment to see what other themes the bug does+doesn't happen in.

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[Bug 1467790] Re: Location settings inconsistent between first-run setup + System Settings

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I have discussed this with the interaction designer for the setup
(Andreea), the visual designer for the setup (Grazina), and a visual
designer for System Settings (Olivia), and we all agreed that the
designs should be the same.

Currently the setup design spec (a) is not public, (b) doesn't have a
separate Location step at all, and (c) is over a year out of date,
because it was written by a designer who stopped working on Ubuntu about
March 2014. https://goo.gl/NPCEit Its only revision so far this year
is a comment, from me before I realized that last point, asking why the
location setting was presented differently from System Settings! A new
setup design spec is being written, but it will take a while -- it is
trying to cover both phone setup and PC installation, and PC
installation is highly complex.

Waiting for that is not necessary nor even useful for fixing this bug.
The Location access step of the setup is already not following any
design spec that I'm aware of (b), so you can't even complain that
fixing the bug would introduce divergence between the code and the
design.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: New = Fix Committed

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1420036] Re: Progress bar not drawn properly during software installation

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

- No installation progress bar was shown during the installation of
- chromium in the software-center.
+ elementary OS 0.3
  
- ProblemType: Bug
- DistroRelease: elementary OS 0.3
- Package: elementary-desktop 1.361+405~ubuntu0.3.1 [origin: 
LP-PPA-elementary-os-daily]
- ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-45.74-generic 3.13.11-ckt13
- Uname: Linux 3.13.0-45-generic x86_64
- NonfreeKernelModules: wl
- ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
- Architecture: amd64
- CrashDB: elementary_meta
- CurrentDesktop: Pantheon
- Date: Tue Feb 10 00:17:32 2015
- InstallationDate: Installed on 2015-02-10 (0 days ago)
- InstallationMedia: elementary OS 0.3 Freya - Daily amd64 (20150208)
- ProcEnviron:
-  LANGUAGE=es
-  PATH=(custom, no user)
-  XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=set
-  LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
- SourcePackage: elementary-meta
- SuspiciousXErrors:
-  
- ThirdParty: True
- UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
+ The progress bar is not drawn properly during software installation.
+ 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/199386386/Captura%20de%20pantalla%20de%202015-03-04%2022%3A48%3A56.png
+ 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/207727138/Screenshot%20from%202015-05-28%2020_47_59.png
+ 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/209661725/Screenshot%20from%202015-06-21%2001%3A49%3A33.png
+ 
+ Fixing bug 975497 might be one way of fixing this bug.

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[Bug 975497] Re: Couple different styles for progress bar

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Fixing this bug might fix bug 1420036 and/or bug 1052936.

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[Bug 1467790] [NEW] Location settings inconsistent between first-run setup + System Settings

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04 r35

1. Go through the first-run setup, paying particular attention to the 
Location step.
2. In System Settings, open Security  Privacy  Location access.

What you see:
1. The options are presented using checkboxes.
2. Exactly the same options are presented using an ItemSelector.

What you should see: The options are presented in exactly the same way,
except for their color scheme, on both screens. Any design changes
always show up on both screens.

This bug occurs because the screens are implemented separately:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity8/trunk/view/head:/qml/Wizard/Pages/50-location.qml#L58
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~system-settings-touch/ubuntu-system-settings/trunk/view/head:/plugins/security-privacy/Location.qml#L93
Even if the implementations were synced, it is almost inevitable that sometime 
later, designers and/or engineers would forget to update one when updating the 
other.

It may save time to fix bug 1388178 at the same time as this bug.

The equivalent for Wi-Fi settings is bug 1467438.

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1421623] Re: Welcome wizard claims GPS is less accurate than wifi based location

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I reported bug 1467790 on the inconsistency between the first-run setup
and System Settings.

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[Bug 1467438] Re: Wi-Fi network list inconsistent between first-run setup, System Settings, and indicator

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  1. Go through the first-run setup, paying particular attention to the 
Connect to Wi-Fi step.
  2. In System Settings, open Wi-Fi.
  3. Open the Network menu.
  
  What you see: The three lists have inconsistent margins, icon sizes, and
  padlock placements. Probably they also have different ellipsis
  placement, different handling of useless ad-hoc networks, and different
  accessible labels.
  
  What you should see: The three lists are identical except in color
  scheme. Any design changes always show up in all three lists.
  
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-network: For consistency
  across all these sites, except where otherwise specified...
+ 
+ The equivalent for location settings is bug 1467790.

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[Bug 1467291] Re: Load bar is empty when downloading/installing an application

2015-06-23 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1420036 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1420036

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1420036
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[Bug 1467438] [NEW] Wi-Fi network list inconsistent between first-run setup, System Settings, and indicator

2015-06-22 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

1. Go through the first-run setup, paying particular attention to the Connect 
to Wi-Fi step.
2. In System Settings, open Wi-Fi.
3. Open the Network menu.

What you see: The three lists have inconsistent margins, icon sizes, and
padlock placements. Probably they also have different ellipsis
placement, different handling of useless ad-hoc networks, and different
accessible labels.

What you should see: The three lists are identical except in color
scheme. Any design changes always show up in all three lists.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-network: For consistency
across all these sites, except where otherwise specified...

** Affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Antti Kaijanmäki (kaijanmaki)
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Antti Kaijanmäki (kaijanmaki)

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[Bug 1459549] Re: Timestamps missing from History entries

2015-06-22 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Ah, you're right. I don't know why I didn't notice the horizontal
scrollbar ... Actually I do know why. Oh well.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 734908] Re: Unity is visible on top of fullscreen apps

2015-06-22 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ayatana-design
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

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[Bug 1467271] [NEW] Search returns wrong results if search string starts/ends with a space

2015-06-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04 r35

1. Enter three contacts into the Contacts app: Benny, Henry, and Prita.
2. Search for Henry.
3. Search for Henry  with a space at the end.
4. Search for  Henry with a space at the beginning.

What happens:
2. Henry is the only result shown.
3. No results are shown.
4. All the contacts *except for* Henry are shown.

What should happen:
2. Henry is the only result shown.
3. Henry is the only result shown.
4. Henry is the only result shown.

** Affects: address-book-app (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1333128] Re: Make the launcher icons movable by keyboard

2015-06-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Tags added: a11y

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[Bug 899878] Re: Software center have hardcoded colors and shows white font on white bg

2015-06-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
(I removed a drive-by comment from someone cursing a non-existent
ubuntu-software-center development group. If anyone wants to help
fixing the bug, I suggest following the steps I wrote above.)

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[Bug 1421245] Re: Contact search doesn't support Chinese

2015-06-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I suspect the rest of the onValueChanged handler is mistaken too:

if (containsLetter  (filters.length  1)) {
filters = [filters[0]]
} else if (!containsLetter) {
filters = [filters[0], phoneNumberFilter]
}

If I understand it correctly, that's assuming a token that doesn't
contain a letter must be part of a phone number, which isn't true. For
example, in London, The Bar With No Name is also known as 69 Colebrooke
Row because that is its address. But if I add a contact with that name
and address, and then search for 69, I get no results, presumably
because the address book is looking for 69 only in the phone number
and not finding it.

If it is legitimate to be using a containsLetter here, though, I think
it needs to be a function that calls isLetter() on each character of the
string, stopping and returning true if any of those calls return true.
isLetter() does the right thing by checking whether the character is in
*any* of the Unicode Letter- categories, not just [a-zA-Z].
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qchar.html#isLetter Unfortunately there doesn't
seem to be any equivalent element for this in QRegExp.

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[Bug 1448532] Re: [address book] support for adding a birthday/anniversary to a contant

2015-06-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1207772 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1207772

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1207772
   [Addres book] Date of birth field is missing

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[Bug 1466021] Re: System settings version information lacks indication of writeable image

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Bq Aquaris E4.5 / Ubuntu 15.04 (r24)
  
  When reporting incidents and problems, users commonly include the
  version information presented in system settings.
  
  It is becoming clear that the first piece of additional information
  sought by responders is whether the image is (or has been) writable ,
  and therefore in a potentially untested state.
  
  System Settings should include an annotation in its reported version
  strings to indicate that the image is writable.
+ 
+ This should be designed at the same time as bug 1385339 and bug 1334257.

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[Bug 1334257] Re: [System Settings] OEM/PES requirement to expose build information

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  I've wrote a small spec here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Version
+ 
+ This should be designed at the same time as bug 1385339 and bug 1466021.

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[Bug 1385339] Re: The system-image based phone does not display a channel in its version UI

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Using ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed #123 on a krillin
  
  Open System Settings | About This Phone or System Settings | About This
  Phone | OS
  
  There are various version numbers displayed.
  
  Expected result:
  
-  The channel name (ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed) is visible
+  The channel name (ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed) is visible
  
  Actual result:
  
-  No UI exposes the channel used by the device
+  No UI exposes the channel used by the device
+ 
+ 
+ This should be designed at the same time as bug 1466021 and bug 1334257.

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[Bug 1421623] Re: Welcome wizard claims GPS is less accurate than wifi based location

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
It might be that some of the confusion here is caused by bug 1462664,
where the GPS sometimes stops working when wi-fi is turned on. The net
result of that would be that GPS + Wi-Fi + cell tower data effectively
became just Wi-Fi + cell tower data, and therefore was less accurate.
But that's just a bug.

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[Bug 1466479] [NEW] Searching for available drivers... gives no indication of progress

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

software-properties 0.92.37.3, Ubuntu 14.04

1. Open System Settings  Software  Updates.
2. Choose Additional Drivers.
3. Wait 30 seconds.

What you see:
2. The text Searching for available drivers... centered in the box, but no 
other hint of progress.
3. A list of drivers.

What you should see:
2. A progress bar, if the driver search has determinate progress; otherwise a 
spinner.

[Originally reported by De Zan Chrsitophe in ubuntu-devel-discuss@.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2015-June/015581.html]

** Affects: software-properties (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
 Status: New

** Attachment added: screenshot of the problem
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1466479/+attachment/4416800/+files/Searching%20for%20available%20drivers.png

** Summary changed:

- Searching for available drivers... gives no hint of progress
+ Searching for available drivers... gives no indication of progress

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[Bug 1267407] Re: Warn the user when connecting to an open AP which has been connected before as encrypted

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This looks very similar to bug 1258496.

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[Bug 1466408] [NEW] Help Frequently Asked Questions/Report a Problem… go to 404 pages

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Shotwell 0.18.0, Ubuntu 14.04

1. Choose Help  Frequently Asked Questions or Report a Problem….

What happens: Your browser opens a 404 page with an odd error message: There 
isn't a GitHub Pages site here. Well, no there isn't, but there isn't what I 
was looking for either.
http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/wiki/ShotwellFAQ
http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/wiki/ReportingABug

What should happen: You see Frequently Asked Questions and a problem-
reporting form, respectively.

The relevant pages seem to have been moved to wiki.gnome.org:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell/FAQ
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell/ReportingABug

So this can probably fixed more easily, and for more users, by setting
up redirects on redmine.yorba.org than by changing the Shotwell package.

This is a regression of bug 1179186.

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

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[Bug 1179186] Re: Help → Report a Problem redirect me to a Yorba Redmine log in page

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This has regressed, reported as bug 1466408.

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[Bug 1466427] [NEW] User agent string claims it's running Ubuntu 14.04

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04 r35

1. Go to a page that reports your user agent string, for example
http://whatsmyuseragent.com/ or http://www.useragentstring.com/.

What you see: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Ubuntu 14.04 like Android 4.4)
AppleWebKit/537.36 Chromium/35.0.1870.2 Mobile Safari/537.36

What you should see: The UA string should not say Ubuntu 14.04.

** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1328183] Re: User-Agent string results in poor UX on web

2015-06-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
In 2012, Mozilla developers explained why they chose not to include
Android in their mobile UA string.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/User_Agent Summary: Sites that mistakenly
serve desktop-formatted pages are less likely to result in support
calls, and are easier to address with evangelism, than sites that
reasonably promote Android apps to a browser that claims to be running
on Android. And that evangelizing sites to Send your mobile version to
any browser with 'Mobi' in its UA string helps not just Firefox but
every other mobile browser (for example, Ubuntu's).

If bug 1466427 has not been fixed by the time this bug is resolved, it
may save time to fix them together.

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[Bug 1258496] Re: No protection against evil twin (same-named) wi-fi networks

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
See also bug 1258496, asking for the opposite: showing multiple networks
with the same name as a single item even if they offer different
authentication methods.

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[Bug 1395088] Re: APs with same SSID and support for the same encryption should be merged into one on the network list

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This seems to be in conflict with bug 1258496, where we want to
prominently distinguish networks that have the same name but differ in
any way, on the grounds that one of them might be an impostor.

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[Bug 1385410] Re: hook into system-image updates to precompile policy prior to reboot

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Occasionally users will receive and OTA update that requires apparmor
  policy to be recompiled. Recompiling apparmor policy can take quite a
  bit of time (minutes) depending on how many applications the user has
  installed. While this is only expected to happen on major OTA OS
  upgrades (eg, 14.10 to 15.04), it is possible it could happen at other
  times. This would improve the user experience for developers
  considerably since policy recompiles can be relatively frequent when
  running the development release.
  
+ https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg13291.html: On start
+ apparmor profiles need to be regenerated which means the first boot
+ after the upgrade might take long depending on the number of installed
+ applications (even up to 30 minutes). Currently there will be no visual
+ indication of the profile regeneration, so please be patient and wait
+ until you see the UI appearing.
+ 
  To improve the user experience, we should detect and recompile apparmor
  profiles prior to reboot but after system-image updates has downloaded
  the new update. This always for the possibility of using a progress
  meter when compiling policy (which we currently cannot). Needs design
  input for when to do it and how the progress meter should look.
+ 
+ See also bug 1350598, about caching compiled policies more often.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Medium = High

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[Bug 1440121] Re: Can not connect to WPA2-EAP wireless LAN with bq aquaris

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Connecting to a WPA Enterprise network is bug 1241986, already in
progress. So I suggest narrowing this bug report just to cover handling
of networks that report unknown/unimplemented authentication methods.

This is a similar situation to Bluetooth devices of profiles that Ubuntu
Touch doesn't handle: you can see it, you just can't use it. So maybe we
should present it the same way: greyed out and with a ⛔ no-entry icon
(bug 1419866).

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[Bug 1275761] Re: [indicators] No standard explanation of why you're offline

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
(As Antti said, this isn't an indicator design bug. It's a networking
design bug.)

** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

** Summary changed:

- [indicators] No standard explanation of why you're offline
+ No standard explanation of why you're offline

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[Bug 1287210] Re: [system settings] No indication that Wi-Fi is available (Prompt when not connected)

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: Triaged = Fix Committed

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[Bug 1411527] Re: [indicators] should prompt the user when connecting to an insecure network

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This is not an indicator design issue, it's a networking design issue.
(It applies just as much if you're connecting via System Settings or the
Wi-Fi Available prompt.)

Antti, would you be able to answer my previous two questions?

** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

** Summary changed:

- [indicators] should prompt the user when connecting to an insecure network
+ Should prompt the user when connecting to an insecure network

** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

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[Bug 1392437] Re: [design] [snap decisions] incoming call notification swipe looks like buttons

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  I think the incoming call notification should be made more obvious that we 
are not dealing with buttons but a swipe.
  The arrows are not enough. Maybe a line in the background could make the 
swipe obvious  like this:
  
-   [dismiss]-[answer].
+   [dismiss]-[answer].
+ 
+ See also bug 1456613.

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[Bug 1395088] Re: APs with same SSID and support for the same encryption should be merged into one on the network list

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Alleging you want to break roaming behavior is unlikely to help solve
whatever the problem is. Unfortunately -- as often happens when the word
should appears in a bug summary -- the exact problem was left
unstated. Is it:

(A) That APs with same SSID and support for the same encryption are
not treated by Network Manager as a single network with a shared
password etc? If so, the information here doesn't substantiate the bug:
your two APs have the same name but support *different* encryption
options, unlike (for example) the set of identical APs you would find at
a hotel or conference center. And even if the bug is valid, merely
merging the entries in indicator-network probably would not solve the
problem; it would need fixing in Network Manager.

(B) Merely that the list in indicator-network is not in sync with the
list in nm-applet, and the inconsistency is irritating? That would be
more likely to be solved by finally shipping indicator-network on PCs
than by changing indicator-network to match nm-applet. For example,
maybe the evil-twin attack is intractable, but if it is tractable,
defending against it will almost certainly mean listing networks even
more differently from how they're listed in nm-applet.

(C) Roaming behavior, that having set Network Manager to connect to
both APs automatically, it fails to connect to one after going out of
range of the other? If so, that again is a Network Manager bug which
probably would not be fixed by UI changes in indicator-network. Maybe
the bug would happen even if the APs had different names; have you tried
that?

(D) That on your way to the basement or the second floor, you are not
knowing which one is the basement or the second floor AP and so can't
choose which one to connect to? That seems least likely to me, because
merging the entries into one would prevent you from choosing one over
the other at all.

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[Bug 1465533] [NEW] Qt Ubuntu has two unsynced bug lists

2015-06-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Qt Ubuntu has two unsynced bug lists.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qtubuntu

This unnecessarily risks quality: some bugs are only in one list, some
people will know about only the other list, and even when a bug is in
both lists they can have different importance levels, making it harder
to tell what to work on next.

For these reasons, Ubuntu Touch policy is to track bugs on packages, not 
projects.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-November/037821.html

To fix this:
1. Go through each bug reported on the project, and move it to the package.
2. At https://bugs.launchpad.net/qtubuntu/+configure-bugtracker, change Bugs 
are tracked: to Somewhere else.

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

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[Bug 1318812] Re: [osk] no way to remove user added dictionary words

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  when spell checking is enabled, any word the user types that is not 
recognized gets added to the user dictionary (I think).
  The problem is once a word gets added there is no way to delete it and it 
always shows up on the word ribbon, whether you want it or not.
  
  We should be more selective when adding words (i.e. if you type
  asdafadfadsfadsfadsfadsf that gets added). We can address that in
  another bug. For this bug, I think we need to provide the user with a
  way to remove words they added to the dictionary.
  
- One idea: press and hold the word on the word ribbon would produce an
- x button which when pressed would remove the word from the dictionary.
- This would be consistent with how users close apps, delete bookmarks,
- etc.
- 
- 
- --
- 
- Desired solution:
- 
- Design specified here - section 'custom words':
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText#Custom_words: The 'Custom
+ words' screen itself should list all custom words alphabetically, with a
+ delete button alongside each.

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[Bug 1420036] Re: Progress bar not drawn properly during software installation

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Summary changed:

- progress bar not shown during chromium installation
+ Progress bar not drawn properly during software installation

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[Bug 1318812] Re: [osk] no way to remove user added dictionary words

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I'm now having second thoughts about the System Settings design. It does
make explicit the entire contents of your user dictionary, but it's
fairly unlikely that someone will stop in the middle of their typing,
and go to the trouble of diving deep into System Settings just to remove
a word. And if they don't stop in the middle of their typing, it's even
less likely that they'll remember to do it sometime later.

I wonder if we could achieve the same effect by making the UI
essentially invisible. A word should be added to the user dictionary if
you type it and refuse correction enough times; maybe it can be removed
from the user dictionary if it is suggested or auto-completed and you
undo it enough times.

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[Bug 1431920] Re: Ubuntu Phone BQ: Message into welcome screen = No data sources available

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Hiding the circle or text when the feature is turned off is bug 1339002.

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[Bug 875153] Re: Timestamps in History view do not respect 24 hour format

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1459549
   Timestamps missing from History entries

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[Bug 1453289] Re: network-manager asks for passwords it already knows

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This looks like a duplicate of bug 615239. I've seen it in every Ubuntu
release since Network Manager was introduced.

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[Bug 1465202] [NEW] Spell checking screen is missing

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04 r23

1. Go to System Settings  Language  Text.
2. Tap the Spell checking item.

What you see: It is a switch.

What you should see: It's a page-stack item that navigates to a Spell
checking screen, containing a switch and a list of spelling
dictionaries to choose from.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText#spelling

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 871810] Re: Hardware mouse 'back key' doesn't work always in USC

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
dino99, the comment you refer to was an answer to Michael's question
about how to emulate the button clicks to reproduce the problem. It was
not the real issue or a solution for the problem.

Anyway, I've just borrowed a mouse with Back+Forward buttons, and
reproduced the problem in Ubuntu 14.04. In addition to the areas
highlighted by Robert Roth, the Back button is also incorrectly treated
as a primary-click on apps in the What's New and Top Rated apps on
the home screen -- but oddly, not on the Top Rated apps in a section
screen like Games. The Forward button seems to be incorrectly treated
as a primary-click only on the toolbar.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Triaged

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[Bug 1091391] Re: [indicators] [network] No Validation of Wi-Fi Key/Passphrases is performed

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
There is design for this item, and has been since April 2014.

** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

** Description changed:

  The current network indicator does no checking of Wi-Fi key or
  passphrases, and thus allows a user to enter an invalid key or
  passphrase and initiate a connection attempt.
  
  For access points using WEP, there are four valid key lengths:
  
-  * 5 ASCII characters or 10 hex characters
-  * 13 ASCII characters or 26 hex characters
+  * 5 ASCII characters or 10 hex characters
+  * 13 ASCII characters or 26 hex characters
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-authentication-variations:
+ “Connect Anyway” should be insensitive whenever the “Password:” field
+ does not contain 5 or 10 Ascii characters, or 13 or 26 hexadecimal
+ characters. The error color should be used to highlight any non-Ascii
+ characters regardless of length, and any non-hexadecimal characters
+ whenever there are 12 or more characters (such that you’re more likely
+ to be aiming for 13 or 26 than for 5 or 10).
  
  For APs using WPA Personal/PSK, a valid passphrase can be between 8 and
  63 characters in length.  A full 256-bit key can be specified by
  entering 64 hex characters.
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-authentication-variations:
+ “Connect” should be insensitive whenever the “Password:” field contains
+ fewer than 8 characters, more than 64 characters, or exactly 64
+ characters where any of them are not hexadecimal. Whenever there are
+ exactly 64 characters, any non-hexadecimal characters should be
+ highlighted in the error color.
  
  Note, the chewie server should also probably do some validation as well.
  It shouldn't be possible for a new network to be created with a single
  character key ( see attached file ).
  
  Steps to Reproduce:
  
  1. Open the network menu and select an access point known to be using WEP 
security
  2. Enter a 1 character key
  3. Click OK
  
  Expected Result:
  
  The user cannot initiate a connection with an invalid key.
  
  Actual Result:
  
  The auth dialog is dismissed and the user appears connected ( note, this
  is another problem )
  
  Build Details:
  
  Manhattan/Maguro #160
  
  chewie: 0.2.6~quantal1
  indicators-client-plugin-network: 0.20~quantal1

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[Bug 871810] Re: Hardware mouse 'back key' doesn't work always in USC

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  software-center 5.0.1.4, 5.0.1.5, Ubuntu 11.10
- software-center 5.1.10, Ubuntu 12.04
+ software-center 13.10, Ubuntu 14.04
  
- Problem 1
- When clicking on a category that has no sub-categories like 'Accessories' or 
'Fonts' mouse-back-button-click will highlight the entry over which the mouse 
currently is instead of bringing me back to the USC main page.
+ With a mouse that has a Back button:
  
- Problem 2
- When in a category with sub-categories like 'Developer Tools' and clicking 
the mouse-back-button when the mouse is over a sub-category icon nothing 
happens (no back-to-main-action is preformed).
+ 1. From the main screen, click any department or app, then click All
+ Software, so that you have screens to go Back to.
  
- Problem 3
- When in a category with sub-categories like 'Developer Tools' and clicking 
the mouse-back-button when the mouse is over a 'Top Rated Developer Tools' item 
it acts like a left click and opens the top rated item instead of preforming a 
back-to-main-menu action.
+ 2. Click the Back mouse button over an empty part of the window content.
+ 
+ What happens: USC navigates back, as it should.
+ 
+ 3. Click All Software to return to the home screen.
+ 
+ 4. Click the Back mouse button over any of these areas:
+ - A toolbar button
+ - Our star apps
+ - An app in the What's New area
+ - An app in the Top Rated area
+ 
+ What happens: The Back click is treated as a primary click (e.g. left 
click).
+ What should happen: USC navigates back.
+ 
+ 5. Click the actual Back button in the toolbar twice.
+ 
+ 6. Click the Forward mouse button over an empty part of the window
+ content.
+ 
+ What happens: USC navigates forward, as it should.
+ 
+ 7. Click the Forward mouse button over a toolbar button.
+ 
+ What happens: The Forward click is treated as a primary click (e.g. left 
click).
+ What should happen: USC navigates forwards.

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[Bug 793318] Re: Should confirm package conflicts from the user as apturl can silently uninstall vital packages like network-manager

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1110188 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1110188

Marking as a duplicate of a newer bug report because it is more concise.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1110188
   USC allows a package installation to uninstall vital packages

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[Bug 1452751] Re: Connecting network jump is confusing

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
It would be great if the System Settings network list *was* exactly the
same code as the network indicator network list. Currently they differ
in icon size, spacing, padlock position, and colors vs. checkboxes, so
it would be alarming if one really was a copy of the other.

Anyway, in Ubuntu 15.04 r23, System Settings, the indicator menu, and
the first-run setup all have the bug described: when you select a
network, it jumps to the top of the list before it has even connected.
This is especially jarring when it fails to connect at all, for example
because you don't know the password.

That the network you choose should jump to the top currently isn't
mentioned in the spec at all. It's a good idea -- better than using
checkboxes, at least! -- but if it had been specced in advance perhaps
this bug would have been avoided. Mea culpa.

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Description changed:

- BQ phone
+ Ubuntu 15.04 r23
  
- Steps to reproduce:
- 1) go to network settings
- 2) tap network that is not on top
+ 1. Do any of the following:
+ - open System Settings  Wi-Fi
+ - open the network indicator
+ - flash the phone and go to the Connect to Wi-Fi step
  
+ 2. Tap a closed network that is not on top and that you haven't used
+ before
  
  Behaviour I get:
  Network jumps to top. After a while a prompt pops up to request your 
password. This can take up to 5 second on slow networks.
  This is very confusing. When the network jumped to the top, I wasn't sure if 
I tapped it, so I tapped it again. This had the following result: *popup asking 
for password appears* *popup goes away almost immediately* *popup comes back 
after a few seconds*
  
- 
  Proposed solution:
  Immediately after tapping a network, even before putting it on top of the 
list, give it an indication of trying to connect either by a different color, 
a loading icon, ... (let the design guys figure this out)

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[Bug 1256976] Re: shutdown , logout, restart is not working in ubuntu 13.10

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
shantanu, sorry that no-one had time to resolve this bug report before
the Ubuntu version expired. But a lot changes between releases, so it's
possible that the bug has been fixed anyway. If you still experience the
problem with a current version (e.g. 14.04 or 15.04), please reopen the
report.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Incomplete

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[Bug 1262829] Re: pavucontrol causes entire Gnome session to hang

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Christoffer, sorry that no-one had time to resolve this bug report
before the Ubuntu version expired. But a lot changes between releases,
so it's possible that the bug has been fixed anyway. If you still
experience the problem with a current version (e.g. 14.04 or 15.04),
please reopen the report.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Incomplete

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[Bug 1269838] Re: gnome-session.log takes 8 GB in a few hours

2015-06-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Sorry that no-one had time to resolve this bug report before the Ubuntu
version expired. But a lot changes between releases, so it's possible
that the bug has been fixed anyway. If you still experience the problem
with a current version (e.g. 14.04 or 15.04), please reopen the report.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Incomplete

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[Bug 1377742] Re: Window header mistype on selecting best server (portuguese system language, at least)

2015-06-14 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
There are no longer any translatable strings in the code containing
big.

** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

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[Bug 1364452] Re: People's own phone number isn't where they expect to find it

2015-06-14 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Twenty people were given an Ubuntu phone and asked to find their own
  phone number. (10 were iPhone users, 8 Android, 1 Windows Phone, and 1
  feature phone user.)
  
  The first place they looked:
  - 9 in the Contacts app
  - 5 in System Settings Phone screen
  - 3 in System Settings About screen
  - 2 in the Dialer app contacts screen
  - 1 in System Settings Cellular screen.
  
  So, our current placement of the phone number in the About screen (bug
  1221908) is suboptimal.
  
- Instead it should be in the Contacts app, and possibly in the Phone
- screen.
- 
+ Instead it should be in the Contacts app, and possibly in the Phone screen.
  Where the phone is dual SIM, both phone numbers should be shown.
  
- This first needs design work.
+ Only once that is done, it should be removed from the About screen.

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[Bug 899878] Re: Software center have hardcoded colors and shows white font on white bg

2015-06-12 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Jakey_TheSnake: but the front page still looks terrible thanks to the
hardcoded background: http://i.imgur.com/Z1J9K42.png;

So anyone fluent with Gimp could fix that part, even if you aren't a
coder: edit or redraw http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntuone-control-
tower/software-center/trunk/view/head:/data/ui/gtk3/art/stipple.png
(download file) so that it is stipple on a transparent background,
rather than stipple on a hard-coded grey background.

Once we've done that, the colors won't need to be hard-coded for the
sake of the stipple background, so maybe removing those CSS rules is
enough to fix the bug.

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[Bug 1314678] Re: Display brightness adjustable but does nothing when Adjust automatically is on

2015-06-12 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This info was written by Seth Forshee (~sforshee) in February last year:

Android requires devices supply an xml config file that defines a number of 
brightness parameters. Among these is a table which defines ambient light 
sensor levels and the corresponding brightness which should be used at that 
ambient level. powerd supports reading in these files (currently they're 
located in
/usr/share/powerd/device_configs/config-device.xml). When autobrightness is 
enabled powerd requests ambient light level updates and maintains two moving 
averages of the ambient brightness, one slow and one fast.

The slow average responds more slowly in changes to ambient brightness.
It's used to decide when the ambient brightness has changed enough to
trigger a reevaluation of screen brightness. This avoids too frequently
changing the brightness for temporary ambient changes, e.g. quickly
passing by a window.

Once the delta in slow average exceeds a hysteresis value, the fast
average is used to determine the new brightness level. If the slow
average were used the adjustment is too gradual, so using the fast
average gets us to the new ideal brightness more quickly while still
filtering out very brief transients and jitter in the sensor readings.

Once we've initiated a brightness change powerd will do a sort of
polling every couple of seconds until the brightness level is at the
ideal brightness for the ambient, within a hysteresis. In my testing it
usually got within the hystersis on the first try, but occassionaly it
required 2 or (rarely) 3.

Also a note about the ambient to screen brightness mappings. The table
we get from android requires interpolation between the points. powerd
uses monotonic cubic spline interpolation for this, because that's what
Android uses for the same values (and it seems like an exceedingly
reasonable choice besides).

So regarding your proposal. With what's there today we start with is a set of 
default manually defined brightness points which has been provided by the 
device manufacturer, which when combined with the
interpolation gives the mapping function you described. What would be missing 
is a algorithm to make adjustments to the table based on user feedback, APIs 
for making these adjustments, and a non-volatile location for storing the table 
after user changes have been made.

You seem to have an algorithm in mind, so I won't dwell on that, except
to make one comment. What you seem to be trying to do is provide a way
for the user to say, map the ambient brightness level at this
particular moment to the screen brightness I give you. The concern I
would have about this would be races, i.e. the ambient brightness level
changing such that the user-supplied brightness gets mapped to an
ambient brightness other than the one which was intended. That said, I
can't think of a better way to let the user tweak the autobrightness
levels.

I think you should consider storage before the API, i.e. who will be
storing the new user table. As of right now powerd doesn't store any
user settings, and the widely agreed upon plan has been that as a system
service it should not store user settings. If that model is maintained
then the shell would need to store the table just like it's supposed to
store the user-selected brightness or choice of ambient brightness
setting. In that case you'd probably need a set of APIs similar to these
to powerd:

* getAutobrightnessTable(): To allow the shell to read the autobrightness 
powerd is currently using (to get the default one before any user changes have 
been made).
* setAutobrightnessTable(): Tell powerd to start using the supplied mappings.
* getAmbientBrightness(): Read the current ambient brightness level. This could 
also be requested from the ALS directly, though the fast moving average may be 
a better value to target (except in conditions where ambient brightness 
actually is changing, but it seems like you're probably going to end up with 
poor results in that environment no matter what).

Of course if powerd were to do the storage then the set of APIs would be
different.

Other APIs needed for brightness should already be present, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/powerd.

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[Bug 1370791] Re: [system-settings] When brightness is set to automatic, the slider doesn't show current value

2015-06-12 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Charles Kerr (charlesk)

** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** No longer affects: indicator-power

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[Bug 287646] Re: Default window size is unhelpfully small

2015-06-11 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Damian, you can follow the link to the upstream bug report to see the
current status: The latest patch was attached on 2013-11-01 and reviewed
on 2014-10-19. Nothing has happened since.

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[Bug 1445106] Re: [Notifications] turn the screen on

2015-06-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
To answer Oliver's question, iOS prevents pocket presses on
notifications by requiring you to slide notifications on the lock
screen, not just tap them. There are probably many other sane solutions.

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[Bug 1377742] Re: Window header mistype on selecting best server (portuguese system language, at least)

2015-06-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Portuguese Translators (ubuntu-l10n-pt)

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[Bug 1377742] Re: Window header mistype on selecting best server (portuguese system language, at least)

2015-06-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I've added the Ubuntu Translations project to track the fixing of the
Portuguese translation in 14.04 specifically.

This particular problem seems to have been fixed in the code, but there
are a couple of other places where bigb or bbig are
needlessly left vulnerable to mistakes by translators. I've made a
branch to fix those.

** Branch linked: lp:~mpt/software-properties/1377742-markup

** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 1225174] Re: Cellular Settings -- No way to edit APN

2015-06-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
mfalko, APN settings have been implemented for both MMS and Internet.
http://thinkonbytes.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/ubuntu-phone-con-operadora-tuenti.html

If the Internet settings aren't showing up for you, please report a
separate bug, ideally attaching screenshots or a video of what you see.
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[Bug 1377742] Re: Window header mistype on selecting best server (portuguese system language, at least)

2015-06-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Sorry António, I misread your earlier comment and assigned it to the
wrong team again.

This is still present in pt_BR.mo:

msgstr bigbDigite a linha do APT completa dobr / repositório que
quer adicionar como fonte/b/ppA linha do APT inclui o tipo, a
localização e os componentes de um repositório,br / por exemplo
i\%s\/i./p

That can't be right, because the /big is missing.

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[Bug 1211866] Re: [sdk] Radio button component

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
A *secondary control* is one that is on the same screen as another
control, but is relevant only if that other control is checked or set to
a particular value. For example, the various Exceptions... buttons in
Firefox Preferences.

When they are not buttons (and even sometimes when they are), secondary
controls are typically indented immediately under their primary control.
For example, in Time  Date  Clock settings on Ubuntu for PC,
Include week numbers is secondary to Monthly calendar, so it is
indented underneath.

When you need to make exactly one choice from a group of two or more,
and one of those choices has secondary controls, it's generally neatest
for that choice to be the last one, so that the top-level options are
positioned close together. But sometimes you can't do that. When you
can't, the secondary controls end up between two of the top-level
options, so an ItemSelector doesn't work. And *that* is why you need
radio buttons.

Sometimes the option with secondary controls can't go last because the
order of the options matters. A current example is the Location
settings, both in the first-run setup and in System Settings. The Using
GPS, anonymised Wi-Fi and mobile network info option has a secondary
control: a caption containing a hyperlink. It can't be the last option,
because that would mean Not at all was the first option, which would
wrongly suggest it was recommended. So it has to be first or second,
which means that the secondary control has to be between two of the top-
level options. In the first-run setup, this is currently faked with
checkboxes, which is terrible because the checkboxes are unchecking each
other. http://www.nngroup.com/articles/checkboxes-vs-radio-buttons/
And System Settings currently uses an ItemSelector for the same options,
which looks even worse, because the second item is distended and the
part of it that isn't the hyperlink is a weird shape.

Other times, the option with secondary controls can't go last merely
because there are two or more of them. A future example of this is proxy
settings. The top-level choices are (A) no proxy, (B) auto-detect, (C)
auto proxy configuration, and (D) manual configuration. Both C and D
necessarily will have secondary controls, so at least one of them will
not come last. iOS hacks around its lack of radio buttons by using a
segmented control for proxy settings, and showing only the secondary
controls for the currently selected proxy option immediately below it
... But even if that was a good idea, we can't do the same, because our
toolkit doesn't have segmented controls either.

This is just the situation where radio buttons are absolutely necessary
for coherent UI. Beyond that, though, radio items are often preferable
to ItemSelectors simply because they are not list items, and therefore
have a greater visual signal-to-noise ratio.

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[Bug 1227856] Re: wifi permission error during install

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1189875 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189875

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1189875
   Failed to add/activate connection: (32) Not authorized to control 
networking

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[Bug 1249295] Re: No installer support for WPA Enterprise-secured WiFi networks, crashes

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Fixing bug 1107935 (implementing WPA Enterprise) would be one way of
preventing the crash, but not the only way.

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[Bug 1348875] Re: wlan password is asked before keymap when installing fresh

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 871752 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871752

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1047384
   System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 871752
   wrong keyboard layout to enter wifi credential on a non-us keyboard

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[Bug 1231892] Re: Ubiquity procedure steps are wrong ordered

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 871752 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871752

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1047384
   System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 871752
   wrong keyboard layout to enter wifi credential on a non-us keyboard

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[Bug 1024192] Re: Download updates checkbox requires Internet connection that isn't set up yet

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Summary changed:

- Connecting to Internet while installation maybe confusing
+ Download updates checkbox requires Internet connection that isn't set up yet

** Description changed:

  During the beginning of installation of Ubuntu, I can choose download
  updates while installing. This checkbox, however, is grayed out if I
  have not yet established a Wifi connection. In the next step, I can
  associate with an access point, but after this point it is not obvious
  that I can now go back to tick the updates checkbox.
  
  So to me it would make more sense to have the wireless configuration
  step before choosing whether to download updates during installation.
+ 
+ https://goo.gl/UjvjUY: If you chose “Install Ubuntu” and the computer
+ is not connected to the Internet, the next step should be “Connect to
+ the Internet”.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

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[Bug 871752] Re: wrong keyboard layout to enter wifi credential on a non-us keyboard

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This bug and bug 1047384 might be fixed at the same time, but not
necessarily, so this is not a duplicate.

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1047384
   System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 11.10
  
  On the wifi step, by default the keyboard layout is set to 'US' which
  make it difficult to enter wireless password if the system's keyboard is
  non-US.
  
  http://goo.gl/YwIcT: The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
  immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step. This
  might be, for example, “Connect to the Internet”, “Allocate disk space”,
  or “Where are you”.
  
  http://goo.gl/b7460: 'Connect to the Internet' ... is a keyboard-
  requiring step, because you will likely need to enter a wi-fi password.
+ 
+ It may save time to fix this at the same time as bug 1047384.

** Description changed:

- Ubuntu 11.10
+ Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 14.04
  
  On the wifi step, by default the keyboard layout is set to 'US' which
  make it difficult to enter wireless password if the system's keyboard is
  non-US.
  
  http://goo.gl/YwIcT: The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
  immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step. This
  might be, for example, “Connect to the Internet”, “Allocate disk space”,
  or “Where are you”.
  
  http://goo.gl/b7460: 'Connect to the Internet' ... is a keyboard-
  requiring step, because you will likely need to enter a wi-fi password.
  
  It may save time to fix this at the same time as bug 1047384.

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[Bug 1047384] Re: System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 12.10
  
  When installing my system, I selected to encrypt access to my system.
  This prompted me to enter a password. I entered a password with a #
  symbol in it, however due to using an english keyboard, this would not
  have been correctly recorded as a #, but as a ' instead - leading it to
  refuse my password when booting.
  
  I tested this both connected to and not connected to the internet.
  
  It seems that at the point of entering the password during the
  installer, the keyboard layout was set to en_US. Therefore, when booting
  and having the locale as en_GB - it didn't correctly work.
  
  I tried this with the @ symbol, which when entered was accepted on boot
  by hitting shift+2 (american combination)
  
  I also tried this by entering a password with a £ sign (shift 3 on UK
  keyboard - which would be a # on a US keyboard)
  
  When entering password on boot, entering the password with the # key
  rather than the £ key worked.
  
  In summary - when entering password for encrypting system, keyboard is
  set as a US keyboard layout, which differs from that when booting to
  enter the password if it is changed in a later step.
  
  Proposed solution: Move the keyboard selection / Locale Setup before any
  input boxes. (espescially those where you can't see the contents of
  them!)
  
  http://goo.gl/YwIcT: The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
  immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step.
  
- http://goo.gl/PSaUz: Whenever “Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation
+ https://goo.gl/lDfhcI: Whenever “Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation
  for security” is checked, the caption 'You’ll choose a security key in
  just a moment.' should be sensitive. 'Choose a security key' is a
  keyboard-requiring step, so that typing the security key works as
  expected.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 12.10
  
  When installing my system, I selected to encrypt access to my system.
  This prompted me to enter a password. I entered a password with a #
  symbol in it, however due to using an english keyboard, this would not
  have been correctly recorded as a #, but as a ' instead - leading it to
  refuse my password when booting.
  
  I tested this both connected to and not connected to the internet.
  
  It seems that at the point of entering the password during the
  installer, the keyboard layout was set to en_US. Therefore, when booting
  and having the locale as en_GB - it didn't correctly work.
  
  I tried this with the @ symbol, which when entered was accepted on boot
  by hitting shift+2 (american combination)
  
  I also tried this by entering a password with a £ sign (shift 3 on UK
  keyboard - which would be a # on a US keyboard)
  
  When entering password on boot, entering the password with the # key
  rather than the £ key worked.
  
  In summary - when entering password for encrypting system, keyboard is
  set as a US keyboard layout, which differs from that when booting to
  enter the password if it is changed in a later step.
  
  Proposed solution: Move the keyboard selection / Locale Setup before any
  input boxes. (espescially those where you can't see the contents of
  them!)
  
  http://goo.gl/YwIcT: The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
  immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step.
  
  https://goo.gl/lDfhcI: Whenever “Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation
  for security” is checked, the caption 'You’ll choose a security key in
  just a moment.' should be sensitive. 'Choose a security key' is a
  keyboard-requiring step, so that typing the security key works as
  expected.
+ 
+ It may save time to fix this at the same time as bug 871752.

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[Bug 888380] Re: Ubiquity panels should be rearranged to be coherent with language support

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 871752 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871752

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 871752
   wrong keyboard layout to enter wifi credential on a non-us keyboard

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[Bug 1189875] Re: Failed to add/activate connection: (32) Not authorized to control networking

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Summary changed:

- Ubiquity has issues connecting to wifi
+ Failed to add/activate connection: (32) Not authorized to control networking

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[Bug 970765] Re: installer incorrectly thinks that internet is not connected

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  I fired up ubuntu 12.04 beta2 from a USB stick and selected try ubuntu
  Once started, I selected to install ubuntu from the desktop shortcut
  The installer started as expected , but on the screen where it checks disk 
space, power source and internet
  It failed to detect that the internet was connected.
  (I'm writing this now successfully connected via wireless)
  Using Dell Latitude E6420
  
  ubiquity 2.10.4
+ 
+ https://goo.gl/dLFBRb: “is connected to the Internet” should no
+ longer be in the checklist, because the Internet connection was checked
+ or set up earlier.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

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[Bug 1437482] Re: Installer pane is draggable inside the window

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Summary changed:

- Installer issue
+ Installer pane is draggable inside the window

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[Bug 630990] Re: Timezone select before keyboard select

2015-06-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubiquity
  
  When you're asked to type your city on timezone selections screen, the
  keyboad layout is english only, so most names cannot be typed. When you
  proceed to next step to select keyboard and then back, key map becomes
  messed up and still cannot be used to type city in.
  
  Change the keyboard selection before timezones as is done in normal
  operating systems.
+ 
+ http://goo.gl/YwIcT: The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
+ immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step. This
+ might be, for example, “Connect to the Internet”, “Allocate disk space”,
+ or “Where are you”.
+ 
+ https://goo.gl/S4P4zo: “Where are you?” - This is a keyboard-
+ requiring step, because you may need to type a location.
+ 
+ It may save time to fix this bug at the same time as bug 511956, bug
+ 871752, and bug 1047384.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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