[Bug 706073] Re: Exeptionally high CPU consumption

2011-03-22 Thread Wesley Werner
I noticed this too. When I use top in a terminal, it shows top using
minimal, and gnome-system-monitor avg of 35%. In one instance, ntop used
100% CPU. I issue a 'killall ntop' and then the high CPU usage dropped
away, but can't say if this was related. Will do some more checks.

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[Bug 410337] Re: Log in screen is confusing, not clear what to do

2010-07-20 Thread Wesley Werner
I'm confused about the status of this bug, It doesn't seem like the
upstream Fix Released status resolved this issue. Lucid Lynx still has
the behavior described in the OP, shown in attachment login-screens.png
for reference:

* image 1 - single user login screen
* image 2 - multiple user login screen
* image 3 - user password prompt

From this we see:

* Multiple users make it more clear which user is selected by default (image 
2), compared to a single user (image 1)
* Selecting a user prompts for the password (image 3), note this screen does 
not have the Other... login action.

Consider that if we do show the Enter Password screen automatically
(image 3), in the case where there is only one user, then the Other...
login action won't be visible at first sight. The user will need to
press Cancel to get back to choose the Other... option, which just
introduces a level of ambiguity, more so than the current issue.

Hovering the mouse over a user shows a tool tip Log in as wesley (not
captured in the screen shots). I think extending these tips to a text
label below the login area, will make your selection more clear.

** Attachment added: login-screens.png
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52212756/login-screens.png

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[Bug 504929] Re: Dell Inpsiron attempts hibernation when power cord is plugged in

2010-05-25 Thread Wesley Werner
On a MSI U100 with this issue, a temporary but less annoying work-around
is to run gnome-power-preferences, and on the On Battery tab, change
the critically low option from Hibernate to Suspend, so you can resume
after switching power on/off.

Thanks Konstantin for the time_policy fix, I'll try it out tonight.

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[Bug 428632] Re: Karmic boot fails (end_request) on Targa 1016 (MSI U120 oem)

2009-11-20 Thread Wesley Werner
I'm using the Karmic desktop i386 ISO (instead of the Remix), and this
happens on my MSI U100 Plus as well. Disabling the web cam with Fn+F6
has no change (the LED indicator stays off either way at this stage, I
can't tell whether it's on or off).

I found creating a bootable USB disk using UNetbootin
(http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/) gives better results, It just
booted fine into the live environment. Perhaps the issue lies with how
usb-creator prepares the USB disk.

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[Bug 253224] Re: [DO NOT REOPEN!] jockey-gtk times out on startup on hardware detection

2009-11-12 Thread Wesley Werner
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed

** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 417257] Re: jockey-gtk crashed with DBusException in call_blocking()

2009-11-12 Thread Wesley Werner
This occurs for me too, while running the Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Live CD.
Executing jockey-gtk from the terminal recreates the error, the output
attached as TermOutput.txt.

** Attachment added: jockey-gtk terminal output
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35585387/TermOutput.txt

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[Bug 279699] Re: file dialog wrong size (too small) - intrepid

2009-11-09 Thread Wesley Werner
I can recreate this behavior:

- run gedit
- bring up the Open file dialog [Ctrl+O]
- if the size is normal, [Esc] and repeat

On my up-to-date 8.10 it occurs pretty frequently, almost  50/50 chance of the 
dialog being bad. 
I can only recreate this with Compiz enabled, otherwise it sizes normally.

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