[Bug 789333] Re: users-admin crashes on start because of mixed GTK2 and 3 symbols
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) ** Also affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu Oneiric) Importance: Medium Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) Status: Triaged ** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu Oneiric) Importance: Medium = High -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of GNOME3 Team, which is subscribed to the bug report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789333 Title: users-admin crashes on start because of mixed GTK2 and 3 symbols To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/789333/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
[Bug 764451] Re: New vpn does to show in indicator menu after add, only after nm-applet restart
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop (ubuntu-desktop) = (unassigned) ** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop, which is a bug assignee. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/764451 Title: New vpn does to show in indicator menu after add, only after nm-applet restart To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/764451/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Re: Reports for Desktop Bugs
Hello, El mié, 15-06-2011 a las 20:55 +0200, Gunnar Hjalmarsson escribió: Nice work, Pedro! On 2011-06-15 20:29, Pedro Villavicencio Garrido wrote: Please review the page and let me know what you'd like to include,remove,etc. If I'm missing a package you're looking please also tell me I suggest that lightdm and language-selector are included. Lightdm was already included and language-selector is there now. Thanks for the feedback!. Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Re: Reports for Desktop Bugs
Hola, El jue, 16-06-2011 a las 13:28 +0200, Rodrigo Moya escribió: can you please include couchdb-glib and evolution-couchdb also? maybe in the 'Other packages' section, doesn't mind Both are part of the Other packages section now, thanks!. Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Re: Reports for Desktop Bugs
Hello Robert, El jue, 16-06-2011 a las 09:47 +1000, Robert Ancell escribió: Nice work! I'd recommend adding a Development tab that tracks development packages. I had this problem with the versions page in that it automatically tracks packages on the CD, but not the packages that were used to build them. Things like intltool which are just as critical as the applications we deliver, but often get forgotten about. I've grabbed a list of packages from jhbuild bootstrap and created that section with things like automake, libtool, intltool, gettext, etc. I think I'll refine the search though because no bugs are listed there so I'll be less strict with that section. Thanks for the feedback! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Reports for Desktop Bugs
Hello folks, During the last week I've been working on writing some reports for the desktop team using launchpadlib, I've added the link of the prototype to yesterday Meeting and in case you missed it, please have a look to: http://people.canonical.com/~pedro/desktop/ This is a launchpadlib script and its updated every two hours. The basic purpose of the pages is to have a central place where you can look for bugs having a high heat (good quantity of dups and users affected) also every bug marked as High or Critical is being listed there, right now it has 5 categories: * Desktop Bugs: all the bugs of packages being tracked on https://bugs.launchpad.net/~desktop-bugs/+packagebugs * Other Packages: Gwibber, Telepathy*, Network-Manager, etc (look at the page for full list) * Compiz: Bugs just for compiz. * Unity: unity, nux, unity-place-applications, unity-place-files. * Mozilla : Thunderbird and Firefox. There's an extra category: Assigned Bugs , which basically lists all the bugs assigned to the canonical-desktop-team or to any of the members of it. Please review the page and let me know what you'd like to include,remove,etc. If I'm missing a package you're looking please also tell me and if you'd like to have a separate category (ie: Messaging for empathy+telepathy bugs) also tell me so i can create it. I'll rework on the code of it and hopefully move it to ~platform/desktop. Looking forward to your feedback!. Have a nice day!, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
[Bug 447497] Re: No bindings for WINDOW_STATE_* in python-wnck
** Changed in: gnome-python-desktop (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low ** Changed in: gnome-python-desktop (Ubuntu) Importance: Low = Medium ** Changed in: gnome-python-desktop (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed -- No bindings for WINDOW_STATE_* in python-wnck https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop, which is the registrant for Gnome Python Desktop. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
[Bug 400301] Re: Workspace switcher shows single workspace only on all non-Metacity window managers
** Package changed: gnome-panel (Ubuntu) = libwnck (Ubuntu) -- Workspace switcher shows single workspace only on all non-Metacity window managers https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400301 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop, which is a bug assignee. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Re: Reassigning apport bugs to dbus
Hello Scott, On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 12:52 +0100, Scott James Remnant wrote: Hi Pedro and folks, Please don't just reassign apport bugs to dbus because the top entries in a stack trace are from libdbus. Like any library, libdbus will crash if it's given invalid data. As an extreme example, strlen (0) will crash inside libc's strlen() function - but it's obviously not a libc bug. libdbus is more complicated, so the patterns aren't quite that obvious, but it's the same theory. A good way to tell whether something is a libdbus bug, or a bug in an application, is that libdbus is used by a large number of applications - so you'd expect multiple applications to produce the same basic trace. If you have apport bugs in 20 different applications (e.g. HAL, Network Manager, Upstart, etc.), all with a similar or identical stack traces ending in libdbus, you've probably got a libdbus bug. If you have 20 apport bugs in the same application (e.g. evolution-data-server), all with different (or even similar) stack traces ending in libdbus, you've probably got a bug in that application. I was not sure if that really was a bug in the app or in dbus that's why I've assigning some of those there, thanks for having a look at the reports btw. I am, as ever, quite happy to be grabbed on IRC to take a look at a bug. However I'm afraid I must be grumpy, and will reassign any bugs reassigned to dbus *without an explanation as to why you think they are a dbus bug, not a bug in that application* back to the application. Will ping you if have further doubts about those kind of crashes, thanks for the explanation. Best Regards, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Celebrating Hug Day! - 19 June 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, This Thursday 19 of June you need to be ready to squash some bugs because we'll be celebrating a GNOME Power Manager Hug Day!, our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on this list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080619 Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, * do a lot of 5-a-day!, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on Thursday 19 of June In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, pedro, heno and the rest of the Ubuntu Bug Squad team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Celebrating Hug Day! - 12 June 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, On Thursday 12 of June we'll be celebrating a Compiz Hug Day!, our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on this list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080612 Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, * do a lot of 5-a-day, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on Thursday 12 of June In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, ogasawara, pedro, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Celebrating Hug Day! - 27 March 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, Following with the Desktop Hug Days of Thursdays, the March 27 of 2008 we'll be celebrating a GDM and GNOME Screensaver Hug Day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080327 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on March 27 of 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask pedro, ogasawara, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Celebrating Hug Day - 20 March 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, Following with Thursdays Hug Days, the March 20 we'll be celebrating a NetworkManager Hug Day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080320 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on Thursday, March 20, 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, ogasawara, pedro, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Hug Day - 28 February 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, Following with the Desktop Hug Days of Thursdays, the Thursday Feb 28 we'll be celebrating a GNOME System Tools Hug Day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080228 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on February Thursday 28, 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, ogasawara, pedro, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Hug Day - 21 February 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, Following with the Desktop Hug Days of Thursdays, the Thursday Feb 21 we'll be celebrating a GNOME Power Manager Hug Day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080221 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on February Thursday 21, 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, ogasawara, pedro, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Hug Day - 07 February 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, In addition to the Hug Days of the Tuesdays, we'll held another Hug Day the Thursdays of the next weeks they'll be based on Desktop packages, the package elected for this week is the Evolution email client: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080207 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on February Thursday 07, 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. While you are welcome to apply to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team at anytime, Hug Day is a great day to join! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl If you're interested in helping to make the next release of Ubuntu even better - please stop by. And feel free to ask bdmurray, ogasawara, pedro, heno and the rest of the team for ways to help out. We hope to see you there and your name on the list of bug triagers! Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
Hug Day - 29 January 2008
Hello Ubuntu Lovers, The next Hug day of the new year will be held the Tuesday 29th of January. The Desktop team has uploaded to Hardy the new Nautilus which is using gvfs (a gnome-vfs replacement) since this is a new feature we're looking for brave bugtesters, so the bug day will be focus on Nautilus bug reports. We will be triaging New bug reports, confirming that the old Nautilus bugs are still reproducible with the new one and asking reporters to test their bugs with it. The event will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on Freenode. The list of targeted bugs and tasks is posted at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080129 Our goal is to deal with all of the bugs on that list. Who can join the Hug Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just come and we'll explain you everything. In a Bug Day, you can * work in a nice team, * make sure the bug reporters' concerns are heard, * gather all the information needed so developers can fix bugs, * close useless bugs, * find out where the bugs come from, and eventually * work together with upstream to make changes happen, * get experience in hacking and fixing bugs. Where to join the Hug Day? #ubuntu-bugs on freenode IRC. And you can go there every other day too! When to join the Hug Day? Next hug day is on January Tuesday 29, 2008 In all timezones. But again, you can go there every day and help with triaging the bug tracking systems. If you're new to all this, head to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs Have a nice day, pedro. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
[Bug 163391] Re: GNOME: Strings like unsafe device remove not translated to german
** Changed in: language-pack-de (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None = language-pack-de -- GNOME: Strings like unsafe device remove not translated to german https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163391 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop