[Bug 240083] Re: lhs2tex should depend on texlive-math-extra

2008-12-26 Thread Steven Dee
** Changed in: lhs2tex (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 279707] [NEW] xorg uses radeonhd, which doesn't cooperate with compiz, by default

2008-10-07 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

After the most recent round of updates, X.org appears to be using the
radeonhd (instead of the ati) driver by default on my Thinkpad T60 with
an ATI Radeon Mobility X1400. As this driver is not in compiz's
whitelist, this causes compiz to revert to metacity. Problem fixed by
adding a Driver line to my video device section in xorg.conf, but unless
there are plans to make radeonhd and compiz cooperate, this might cause
problems.

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

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[Bug 274681] [NEW] g-p-m has become schizophrenic

2008-09-26 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

After yesterday's/today's set of upgrades to Intrepid, gnome-power-
manager has started reporting two separate power levels. One, showed on
mouse-over and indicated in the tray icon, appears to be wildly
incorrect. The other, indicated on left click, seems to show the correct
reading.

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 272969] Re: [Intrepid] Screen artifacts on resume with Radeon Mobility X1400 on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-22 Thread Steven Dee
Another example.

** Attachment added: "corruption.png"
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[Bug 272969] Re: [Intrepid] Screen artifacts on resume with Radeon Mobility X1400 on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-22 Thread Steven Dee
An example of the corruption; this is a screenshot of the "desktop wall"
post-resume. Note that the random choppiness towards the top is just a
result of switching desktops to bring up the wall; the interesting
portion is just the white blocky weird crap in the center of the screen.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17823674/Screenshot.png

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[Bug 272285] Re: [Intrepid][Regression] 2.6.27 fails to boot when given a root device via LABEL=foo

2008-09-22 Thread Steven Dee
Never mind; it looks like 2.6.27 actually just freezes randomly early in
the boot process about half the time, and I got "lucky" when I tried to
isolate the bug.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 272976] [NEW] OOo (and WYSIWYG programs in general) should not inherit display settings from GNOME

2008-09-21 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

If you change your background and foreground colors, OpenOffice.org will
respect them within documents; in particular, if you are using a white-
on-black theme, oowrite will show documents (that print as black-on-
white) in white-on-black. This sort of violates the WYSIWYG principle.

** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 272969] [NEW] [Intrepid] Screen artifacts on resume with Radeon Mobility X1400 on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-21 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

On resuming from suspend, I'll occasionally see colored lines on
shadows, or else shadows replaced with solid white, or other similar
screen corruptions. This is on a Thinkpad T60 with a Mobility X1400,
using whichever drivers Intrepid uses out of the box.

One rather disingenuous workaround is to toggle bicubic filtering in
compiz.

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

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[Bug 272292] Re: [Intrepid] No on-screen display for volume or brightness control on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-19 Thread Steven Dee
It functioned properly in Hardy.

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[Bug 272292] Re: [Intrepid] No on-screen display for volume or brightness control on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-19 Thread Steven Dee

** Attachment added: "xev output from running command, pressing Fn-Home 
(brightness up), then Alt-F4"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17769303/xev.log

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[Bug 272292] [NEW] [Intrepid] No on-screen display for volume or brightness control on Thinkpad T60

2008-09-19 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: acpi

In Intrepid, though my volume and brightness keys do still control
volume and brightness, they no longer give any visible response on-
screen. That is, while I can still raise, lower, or mute the volume with
the hardware volume buttons, no change is registered by the volume
applet; it does not visually identify itself as muted when muted, nor
does its level change when the actual volume is changed. There is no
onscreen volume display either, and what's more, xev doesn't register
volume keypresses.

With brightness, there is again no onscreen display or indication (aside
from the brightness actually changing); however, xev does register
keypresses, as shown in the attachment.

I'm reporting this as an ACPI issue; however, I'm not sure where the
true problem lies.

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

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[Bug 272285] [NEW] [Intrepid][Regression] 2.6.27 fails to boot when given a root device via LABEL=foo

2008-09-19 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

Kernel 2.6.27 exhibits a regression that precludes specifying a root
device via human-readable labels: when giving the kernel a root device
via GRUB, one cannot pass a device via LABEL=sensical-name, but must
instead feed in a string of arbitrary, random hexadecimal digits. Labels
do still appear to work everywhere else (in /etc/fstab, etc.); the issue
seems to be confined to specifying the root device on boot-up. This
appears to be a regression from 2.6.24, where it can be verified that
booting from labeled roots does work.

To duplicate this behavior (with a root device whose label is, say, 
hostname-root, and whose UUID is, say, deadbeef-cafe-b33f-c0de-b33fb33fb33f):
1. In /boot/grub/menu.lst, find the line that reads "# 
kopt=root=UUID=deadbeef-cafe-b33f-c0de-b33fb33fb33f ro", and change it to read 
"# kopt=root=LABEL=hostname-root ro".
2. Run "sudo update-grub".
3. Reboot. Kernel 2.6.27 freezes hard early in the boot process, while kernel 
2.6.24 will still boot up smoothly.

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

** Description changed:

  Kernel 2.6.27 exhibits a regression that precludes specifying a root
  device via human-readable labels: when giving the kernel a root device
  via GRUB, one cannot pass a device via LABEL=sensical-name, but must
  instead feed in a string of arbitrary, random hexadecimal digits. Labels
  do still appear to work everywhere else (in /etc/fstab, etc.); the issue
  seems to be confined to specifying the root device on boot-up. This
  appears to be a regression from 2.6.24, where it can be verified that
  booting from labeled roots does work.
  
  To duplicate this behavior (with a root device whose label is, say, 
hostname-root, and whose UUID is, say, deadbeef-cafe-b33f-c0de-b33fb33fb33f):
- 1. In /boot/grub/menu.lst, find the line that reads "# 
kopt=root=UUID=ef14f7a6-31d2-4094-bddd-eedd1fe8563b ro", and change it to read 
"# kopt=root=LABEL=hostname-root ro".
+ 1. In /boot/grub/menu.lst, find the line that reads "# 
kopt=root=UUID=deadbeef-cafe-b33f-c0de-b33fb33fb33f ro", and change it to read 
"# kopt=root=LABEL=hostname-root ro".
  2. Run "sudo update-grub".
  3. Reboot. Kernel 2.6.27 freezes hard early in the boot process, while kernel 
2.6.24 will still boot up smoothly.

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[Bug 240088] Re: First line of polycode blocks is indented/misaligned

2008-07-01 Thread Steven Dee
This issue doesn't seem to affect package lhs2tex-1.13-2 in Debian
lenny. Maybe just upgrade to 1.13 final? (Ubuntu appears to be using
1.13pre3 from the version string).

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[Bug 240088] Re: First line of polycode blocks is indented/misaligned

2008-06-14 Thread Steven Dee
Attached PDF output from the given document.

** Attachment added: "texput.pdf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15324394/texput.pdf

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[Bug 240088] [NEW] First line of polycode blocks is indented/misaligned

2008-06-14 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: lhs2tex

Using polycode.fmt, any code blocks that contain an empty line have
their first line indented. This offsets any alignment applied to the
first line.

Example document exhibiting this behavior:

\documentclass{article}
%include polycode.fmt
\begin{document}
\begin{code}
foo  ::  String
foo  =   "Foo!"

bar  :: String
bar  =   "Bar!"
\end{code}
\end{document}

** Affects: lhs2tex (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 240083] [NEW] lhs2tex should depend on texlive-math-extra

2008-06-14 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: lhs2tex

polycode.fmt depends on the theoretical computer science fonts located
in stmaryrd.sty, which is part of texlive-math-extra. Without that
package installed, any documents run through lhs2TeX with polycode.fmt
will fail to build.

** Affects: lhs2tex (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 116984] Re: Applications can't connect to avahi-daemon until avahi is restarted once.

2008-06-06 Thread Steven Dee
I seem to have this problem on Hardy (tested with avahi-discover and
Gajim).

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[Bug 116984] Re: Applications can't connect to avahi-daemon until avahi is restarted once.

2008-06-06 Thread Steven Dee
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 33108] Re: Synaptics features not always available on resume from S3

2008-04-04 Thread Steven Dee
Confirmed in Hardy with a Thinkpad T60. Strangely, full functionality
was restored after an additional suspend/resume cycle.

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[Bug 121842] Re: touchpad settings often get corrupted after resume from suspend/hibernate

2008-04-04 Thread Steven Dee
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33108 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33108

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 33108
   Synaptics features not always available on resume from S3

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[Bug 121842] Re: touchpad settings often get corrupted after resume from suspend/hibernate

2008-04-04 Thread Steven Dee

** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13116608/xorg.conf

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[Bug 121842] Re: touchpad settings often get corrupted after resume from suspend/hibernate

2008-04-04 Thread Steven Dee
I have identical behavior on Hardy with a Thinkpad T60 -- scroll area
doesn't work, touchpad taps click when I have them configured not to.
This is the first time it's happened, though, so it may be sporadic.

** Attachment added: "lspci.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13116604/lspci.log

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[Bug 102982] Re: intel_rng: FWH not detected

2008-03-25 Thread Steven Dee

** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12857341/lspci-vvnn.log

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[Bug 102982] Re: intel_rng: FWH not detected

2008-03-25 Thread Steven Dee

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12857336/dmesg.log

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[Bug 102982] Re: intel_rng: FWH not detected

2008-03-25 Thread Steven Dee

** Attachment added: "version.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12857326/version.log

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[Bug 102982] Re: intel_rng: FWH not detected

2008-03-25 Thread Steven Dee
I've got the error followed by a minute-or-so delay.

** Attachment added: "uname-a.log"
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[Bug 178630] Re: pugs Loading Prelude... Segmentation fault (core dumped)

2008-01-04 Thread Steven Dee
I can confirm this for Gutsy on amd64.

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Re: [Bug 158335] Re: Hidden dependency on lastfmsubmitd

2007-10-29 Thread Steven Dee
Good point.

Another possibility (which would be a bit more of a pain) would be to
do something like plugins in Firefox--prompt to install the
(hypothetical) python-lastfm package if the audioscrobbler plugin is
enabled.

On 10/29/07, Kjell Braden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The quodlibet-plugins provides not only the lastfm functionality, so it
> suggests lastfmsubmitd. Depending on it would mean, everyone who wanted
> the OSD plugin had to install the lastfmsubmitd package.
>
> A possible solution would be to split this package into multiple binary
> packages, one for every plugin in this package.
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[Bug 158335] Hidden dependency on lastfmsubmitd

2007-10-29 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: quodlibet-plugins

The audioscrobbler plugin for Quod Libet depends on the Python bindings
for LastFM, but these aren't installed by quodlibet-plugins. In order to
get this plugin working, one must also install lastfmsubmitd.

Perhaps it'd be a good idea to pull the lastfm bindings into a separate
package that both lastfmsubmitd and quodlibet-plugins depend on?

** Affects: quodlibet-plugins (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 156049] ssh-copy-id doesn't actually change permissions

2007-10-22 Thread Steven Dee
Public bug reported:

The ssh-copy-id man-page contains a passage which states:

"It also changes the permissions of the remote user’s home, ~/.ssh, and
~/.ssh/authorized_keys  to remove group writability (which would
otherwise prevent you from logging in, if the remote  sshd  has
StrictModes set in its configuration)."

However, aside from setting an appropriate umask before creating a .ssh
directory (if none exists), it doesn't do this. In particular, if .ssh
exists and is group-writable, then it will remain group-writable,
causing the key to be ignored by sshd if StrictModes is on.

A sane fix would seem to be either removing the man-page's paragraph
(perhaps replacing it with one warning about setting proper directory
permissions) or implementing the functionality it indicates (i.e. chmod
g-w .ssh at some point).

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

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[Bug 130531] Re: vim manual says 'modeline' is on by default, but in Ubuntu it's off

2007-10-16 Thread Steven Dee
Just mentioning that I agree with this--I spent a good hour or two
trying to figure out why my modelines were being buggy before coming
upon the insidious line in debian.vim.

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[Bug 121653] Re: [gutsy] Suspend to Ram does not work on Z61m

2007-10-10 Thread Steven Dee
This seems as though it has the potential to interact disastrously with
. If
one or the other isn't fixed, then there may be quite a few people
(myself included) left with a choice between no suspend or no graphics
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[Bug 107711] Re: Xorg does not detect Ati Radeon mobility x1300 during Ubuntu i386 7.04 install

2007-04-25 Thread Steven Dee
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89853 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89853

I'm encountering a similar bug on a Lenovo T60 laptop with a Radeon
Mobility x1400. Attached is my Xorg.0.log. Similar results with the
default Feisty xorg.conf--the only changes to mine are to prefix each
mode line with "1680x1050", my monitor's default resolution.

** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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