[Bug 304698] [NEW] Trailfocus: saturation changes does not work

2008-12-03 Thread lian1238
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compiz

Saturation changes does not take effect in Trailfocus plugin.

Fix can be found here: http://gitweb.compiz-
fusion.org/?p=fusion/plugins/trailfocus;a=commit;h=00be5184dffe44488b12f4594f5e5e933eb9cb16

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

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[Bug 304400] [NEW] Trailfocus does not return opacity to windows after close and reopen

2008-12-02 Thread lian1238
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compiz

In Ubuntu Ibex:
Trailing focus will still keep a window transparent after it has closed and 
opened using the taskbar icon. Programs that apply: pidgin, transmission, 
rhythmbox.

To reproduce:
1. Open a program with an icon on taskbar which will close/open the program on 
click.
2. Switch to other applications, making the window transparent (depending on 
your settings)
3. Click the icon to close it.
4. Click again to open it, it is still transparent like before.

A fix can found here: http://gitweb.compiz-fusion.org/?p=fusion/plugins-
extra;a=commit;h=6a78e4248f27e53418ce8808c75c67417c3ec51e

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

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[Bug 86281] Re: unable to record sound with istanbul

2008-07-23 Thread lian1238
I can confirm this on Ubuntu Ultimate Edition 1.4 which is based on Feisty 
Fawn. Running istanbul from terminal gives this:
(istanbul:17003): GStreamer-WARNING **: Failed to load plugin 
'/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstfaad.so': /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstfaad.so: 
undefined symbol: faacDecDecode

Clicking on record (with sound) gives this in the terminal:

DEBUG: final pipeline: oggmux name=mux ! filesink
location=/tmp/tmpjV3gPi istximagesrc name=videosource display-name=:0.0
screen-num=0 use-damage=false ! video/x-raw-rgb,framerate=10/1 !
videorate ! ffmpegcolorspace ! videoscale method=1 ! video/x-raw-
yuv,width=640,height=400,framerate=10/1 ! theoraenc ! queue ! mux.
gconfaudiosrc name=audiosource ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! queue ! mux.

Recording without sound gives this:
DEBUG: final pipeline: istximagesrc name=videosource display-name=:0.0 
screen-num=0 ! video/x-raw-rgb,framerate=10/1 ! videorate ! ffmpegcolorspace ! 
videoscale method=1 ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=400,framerate=10/1 ! 
theoraenc ! oggmux name=mux ! filesink location=/tmp/tmp2iKhnB

Recording without sound works.

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[Bug 178530] Re: hardy alpha2 PRO/Wireless 3945ABG does not work

2008-04-28 Thread lian1238
I have the same(?) problem. No LED and cannot detect the networks (Hardy
fully updated, same result on Live CD). There is nothing under Wireless
Networks in the network manager in the notification area.

I noticed that there is nothing in Restricted Drivers (now renamed to
Hardware Drivers in Hardy Heron), while in Gutsy there used to be a
proprietary driver for Intel Pro/Wireless.. something.

Running lspci | grep Wireless returns:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network 
Connection (rev 02)

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2008-04-25 Thread lian1238
Davi Vercillo C. Garcia

If Flash works in Opera (e.g. Youtube), then I guess you could use that
instead. If Flash doesn't work and/or you want to use firefox, I guess
we can try to find a fix.

First, what version is your flash plugin in firefox?
Type in about:plugins (no quotes) into the address bar and see what's under 
Shockwave Flash.
For example, mine is like this:
Shockwave Flash
File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r124

Second, you could try turning compiz off. This will turn off all the eye-candy, 
though.
To turn it off, replace it with metacity. Run (Alt+F2) metacity --replace (no 
quotes).
To turn it on, Run compiz.

Metacity is more light-weight than compiz. I use it when watching movies or 
when I need more performance.
If Firefox works well under metacity, then it may be vga-related since compiz 
is more GPU-hungry.

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2008-04-24 Thread lian1238
Davi Vercillo C. Garcia,

Your problem is a little different from most others here (scrolling long
pages and flash caused the freeze). In your case, Javascript (?) and
always happens with GMail. Since I don't see any flash in GMail, I doubt
it's flash-related. At first, I thought it could be the beta version of
Firefox 3, but I tried GMail with mine (beta 4) and it works perfectly.
Even YahooMail works now, (before it complained about my version).

You might want to try using Firefox 2 or another browser, maybe Opera,
and see if you still have the freeze.

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2008-04-23 Thread lian1238
Davi, what vga do you have and what driver? And also, what websites make
Firefox freeze?

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2008-01-20 Thread lian1238
Hi svaens. Sorry these fixes are working for you.

Right now, everything works fine for me. I don't need to disable
powernowd anymore. Scrolling long pages doesn't freeze my system
anymore, and youtube works just fine. I didn't try any other fix. I'm
using the nvidia 100.14.23 installed by envy. I don't know where's the
connection, but after I installed firefox-3.0, I think the normal
firefox stopped freezing up! Try that, svaens. If that doesn't work,
maybe you'll need to install the flash plugin that works. I did a lot of
installing and uninstalling the flash plugin when I was trying to get
konqueror to play youtube vids. Now, it plays, but the control buttons
are misplaced. Firefox works fine, both 2.x and 3.0 beta.

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2008-01-20 Thread lian1238
Svaens, instead of holding down the power button when your system
freezes, try this alternative: Alt+SysRq+R-E-I-S-U-B.

What you do is you hold down the Alt and SysRq (PrtSc) keys, then type 
reisub, pausing a few seconds after each key (since each key does one thing, 
e.g. 'b' will reboot the system).
Ref: 
http://lifehacker.com/software/linux-tip/gently-restart-a-frozen-system-298891.php
For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key

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[Bug 107093] possible solution??

2007-11-09 Thread lian1238
Here's a possible solution I've found to the freeze.
http://linuxtechie.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/annoying-freezes-caused-by-nvidia-driver/
Good luck to us all! :D

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[Bug 107093] Re: System freezes (possibly Gecko)

2007-11-01 Thread lian1238
I have pretty much the same problem as mentioned above: happens very
often with firefox, unrecoverable by Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, etc, and I use
nVidia as well. (this is an Acer laptop). I used Envy to install the
96.43.01 drivers, as Narsul did (before, I just did automatic install
using Envy). But sadly, I still get the freeze up whether cache cleaning
on exit was turned on or off in FF. 10 minutes ago, I got a freeze up
which I have never before. (the 2nd freeze up after installing the old
nVidia drivers). I had FF running for a long time (about 4 hours) while
I doing other things. Then I clicked on FF and my system froze, I
couldn't click nor type anything, and Ctrl+Alt+Backspace did not work.
The strange thing is that the conky system monitor on my desktop and the
system monitor applet on my panel were still updating (unlike the ones I
had before, where everything stopped. This time, they were running.)
Weird, huh? Does this mean that my system was not really frozen? Was
just non-responsive? Oh, and by the way, the cpu usage was totally
normal during the freeze. I had to hold down the power button to turn it
off and on again, after a minute of waiting.

I also have this other weird thing, I'm not sure if this is related,
though. But after I get a freeze which later unfreezes, from that point
on I get a kind of flicker on my screen once in a while. Like, a black
screen for 1Hz out of the 60Hz my screen is running at. It's really hard
to explain it in words, but I just see the screen flash, as if it
actually blinked.

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