[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-05-02 Thread Francois Thunus
I have the same problem using the jaunty jack dated 27 april.
I could not set the broadband connection because I can't see  the bottom of the 
screen. Unfortunately, the problem does not affect the dsl wizzard only.
I have been looking around the system (i'm a debian user) to get a look and 
feel, and bumped into several (gnome ?) applications which exhibit the same 
behavior. I'll get back to you when I have more hard data. I'll start by 
installing a copy of JJ on a spare partition so I can test it and get 
acquainted with its utilities. It took me ages to find the network 
configuration by the way. Why isn't it under internet, simply ?
Otherwise great job.
Cheers

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[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-04-07 Thread Bruno Girin
@Alexander,

The patch you provided above resolves the issue on the latest nightly
UNR (7th April).

Also note that there is a slightly different behaviour depending on
whether you connect the 3G dongle when running on a full install or
directly from a live CD / USB key: on a full install, the country in the
second screen is pre-selected according to your locale which helps
reduce the vertical space required by the wizard.

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[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-03-30 Thread Alexander Sack
could you please try if the following patch helps:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/140639/ ... you can apply it directly to
/usr/share/libmbca/mbca.glade

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[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-03-30 Thread Alexander Sack
i think its understood that libmbca needs to be improved to properly
work on small screens. We are not sure what the best way is though.

** Changed in: libmbca (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist

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

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[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-03-13 Thread Bill Filler
Not sure why this is happening, I'm not seeing it. Can you try using
gconf-editor and manually edit the key /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
and make sure it's type is Float and it's value is 96.0. Then restart
X (ctrl-alt-delete).

Also verify the file 
/usr/share/gconf/defaults/30_ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings exists and 
contains the line
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi 96.0

what version of the package ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings is
installed on your system?

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[Bug 333359] Re: Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical resolution

2009-03-12 Thread Bruno Girin
** Summary changed:

- Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 600px vertical 
resolution
+ Mobile Broadband configuration wizard does not fit on 480px vertical 
resolution

** Description changed:

  Release: Jaunty
  CD/DVD Variant: UNR nightly USB image
- Image build: 20090223
+ Image build: 20090223, 20090312
  
  Symptoms:
- When plugging using a mobile broadband modem for the first time, Ubuntu 
starts a wizard that asks for country and mobile broadband provider, in order 
to configure the device. The wizard screens don't fit on a 600px vertical 
resolution screen, as available in most netbooks. As a result, the wizard 
buttons are not displayed fully and sometimes none at all making them difficult 
or impossible to click. See attached screenshots for details.
+ When plugging using a mobile broadband modem for the first time, Ubuntu 
starts a wizard that asks for country and mobile broadband provider, in order 
to configure the device. The wizard screens don't fit on a 480px vertical 
resolution screen, as on EeePC 701 and other 7, 800x480 netbooks. As a result, 
the wizard buttons are not displayed fully and sometimes none at all making 
them difficult or impossible to click. See attached screenshots for details.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  - Plug in a mobile broadband modem in a USB port
  - Wizard appears, displaying intro text; wizard buttons are barely visible at 
the bottom
  - Click button on the right to go to next screen; next screen is too tall and 
no button can be clicked

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