Or do you mean that you would like to see two entries, like:
Urdu Nastaliq Unicode
Nafees Regular
thus making "Nafees Regular" a fallback alternative?
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> On 2013-03-19 20:04, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
>> On 2013-03-10 11:34, عبدالله شلي (Abdellah Chelli) wrote:
>>> It's better that language-selector sets "Nafees Regular" (Nafees Web in
>>> fonts-na
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The problem with incorrect failures in accountsservice when HOME is on
NFS was also reported in bug 1083605, and a fix has been uploaded to
Ubuntu 13.04. I attach a patch with a fix for 12.04.
accountsservice builds for 12.04 (Precise)
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It's not easy to troubleshoot this particular crash. Since there are no
similar crash reports, it appears to be some kind of rare glitch, so I
close the bug.
Please feel free to reopen this bug report, if you think it's an eas
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On a daily build, Ubuntu does not
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Change name for bn-BD from 'Beng
Abdellah / Shabbir,
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The font configuration thing may well be a matter for the fontconfig
package, so I add a fontconfig task.
Keyboard layout settings are handled via the gnome-control-center
package. In System Settings -> Keyboar
@Edward: Close, but not quite right. ;-)
@gcb: You are right, and that's by design.
Personally I don't see a problem with it in practice. The point with
having non-admin accounts is to prevent certain users from doing certain
things. Users of such accounts typically do not know any admin password
Test case added.
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[Impact]
As was originally stated in the bug summary, ~/.pam_environment is not read
at login if $HOME is encrypted. The lightdm (Precise) and gdm (Precise
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sudo explicitly says that ~/.pam_environment shall not be read;
invalidating the tasks.
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~/.pam_environm
Fixed in lightdm 1.4.0-0ubuntu4.
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~/.pam_environment not parsed by default
To mana
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It's kind of funny... or not. As a response to bug 839880, the quoted
message was changed in Ubuntu 11.10, where Software Sources is available
from "System Settings". For some reason it's not there in 12.04, but in
both 12.10 and (s
On 2012-12-11 19:27, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
> What I intended to say to Ubuntu was:
>
> "Use the English language everywhere, and if there's a difference
> between UK and US English, please utilize the US variant. Only in the
> (very rare) cases, where there's *no English translation at all*
> avai
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Andre Berto vs Robert Guerrero
On 2012-11-24 22:38, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Here's the bug to allow overriding the strong password check:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688315
So it was already written. Thanks!
I'll add a comment saying that I support it. Hopefully it will make
Matthias happy, so he supports my pro
On 2012-11-24 03:56, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> This is fixed with gnome-control-center 3.6.3 which has been uploaded to
> raring for Ubuntu 13.04. You can't set 123456 as your password via
> System Settings.
>
> I'm reopening the ubiquity task as ubiquity should be updated to use
> libpwquality. It's
On 2012-11-24 05:24, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> I believe that setting only works with input methods like ibus.
Didn't it work before 3.6, i.e. before the iBus integration? And
shouldn't it work also in Ubuntu Raring considering that the 3.4 code is
kept for the region capplet?
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Hi Bilal,
As I mentioned, the problems happened when upgrading from Precise to Quantal,
and considering that I fixed it for myself, I'm no longer able to reproduce the
bug easily. It would requre that I reinstall Precise and repeat the dist
upgrade. Too much effort considering that I'm not invol
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Really? Some changes have been made, but I didn't think they were
uploaded yet.
Marking this bug as a duplicate of bug 1035219, where this issue has
been discussed. In particular, please see comment #29.
*
On 2012-11-03 04:45, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Ok, so here's an alternative fix. I uncommented the "Add current
> language section" of 52_ubuntu_language_list_mods.patch.
Sounds to me as if you have found a way (even if it's hackish) to limit
the importance of this bug. Will you SRU the fix?
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In System Settings pre
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In System Settings preference tool/keyboard layouts page automaticaly wrong
language selectedGNOME
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The default login manager in Ubuntu, lightdm, seems to read ~/.Xmodmap
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To fix it for me I deleted ~/.config/Empathy/chatrooms.xml, restarted
Empathy, and joined the rooms again. They were saved as favourites, and
Empathy now connects automatically to those rooms I have marked as
"Auto-Connect".
In other words this seems to be some kind of distro upgrade bug.
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No, because "Join Favourites" doesn't help either. I can only connect
individually to a room via the "Join..." option. In other words, the
whole favourites feature is simply useless to me right now.
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I have a few #ubuntu-* rooms selected as favourites on freenode, but
those marked to be autostarted do not autostart after I upgraded from
12.04 to 12.10. Also, they are not displayed in the "Manage Favourite
Rooms" window for my freenode account (but are shown if I select "Al
Mantas,
Is it Precise we are discussing?
Wouldn't 3.4.2-0ubuntu0.6~precise be replaced by an SRU with the version
number 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu0.6? Or would the missing prefix "1:" prevent that
from happening?
OTOH, if you use a higher version number to prevent that SRUs replace
the shipped package, it
Hello Mantas!
Sure, I could try to build it locally. I don't know if that would make a
difference with respect to the unnecessary files, though. Or you could
fetch my branch at https://code.launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/gnome-control-
center/bug-1035219 and build it yourself.
However, I see another pro
Doug, have you checked out "System Tools" and "Preferences" in Lubuntu?
If I understand it correctly, from there you may access a bunch of
various other tools for viewing and changing your settings.
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Title:
Items missing from gnome-co
You mentioned KDE - are you possibly on a Kubuntu distro?
Otherwise ~/.pam_environment should override /etc/default/locale and not
the other way around. You shouldn't need to mess with
/etc/default/locale.
I agree that this issue is off topic in this bug. Better then to file a
new bug; closing th
On 2012-10-16 16:22, Andrew Phillips wrote:
> lightdm-gtk-greeter appears to set the language properly since the
> introduction of accountsservice 0.6.15-2ubuntu9.4 (LP: #1018621).
In that case you don't have ~/.profile on your machine, right? Anyway,
there is no need any longer since the account
On 2012-10-09 20:57, Mantas Kriaučiūnas wrote:
> This Gnome-Control-Center problem doesn't need to be fixed separately
> in Baltix distro, because Baltix is based on Ubuntu and all Ubuntu
> fixes automatically go to Baltix GNU/Linux.
Thanks, that's what I thought.
> I've changed the status of the
@Mantas Kriaučiūnas
I noticed that you changed the status of the Baltix task to "In Progress". Does
it mean that this kind of change needs to be fixed separately in Baltix? Just
asking since I don't know much about the Baltix distribution.
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On 2012-10-09 11:36, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> Ok, I've looked at it a bit more, and I guess you are right. Do you
> have any idea if/when this patch is going to get applied to precise?
No, I'm afraid I haven't.
There has been some talk in the #ubuntu-desktop IRC channel; this is from
yester
Hi Margarita, and thanks for testing!
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by removing functionality.
Please note that Language Support is still the Ubuntu tool for
language/locales settings, and it's available in System Settings even if
you choose to use a GNOME desktop. Considering that, what
@Attila
Thanks for testing and letting us know about it! What you say confirms my own
observations.
AFAIK gnome-control-center's "Region and Language" capplet has not yet
been adapted to work smooth on an Ubuntu OS/distro. The "gremix"
versions in my PPA contain only a couple of small modificatio
I have talked with seb128 and jbicha on IRC about my proposed fix of
this bug, and they let me know that there is a wish as regards GNOME
Remix (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10Beta) to
replace "Language Support" in System Settings with the upstream "Region
and Language" cappl
Attila Hammer wrote:
> What repository you would like future uploading this fix? Only Quantal,
> or Precise and Quantal?
At least Quantal. Changing a stable release such as Precise must follow
certain procedures and be considered important enough:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
So i
@Attila
Sounds right to me. Anyway, thanks for letting us know that my proposed fix
works for you.
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In Sy
Attila,
To be honest, I don't quite understand what your remaining concerns are.
Please note that in Ubuntu, at least up to quantal, you are supposed to
use Keyboard Layout only for modifying your keyboard layout settings,
while Language Support is there for setting language and regional
formats.
Correction of comment #4:
s/gnome-language-selector/gnome-control-center/
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In System Settings preference
Not a Baltix bug, but the Ubuntu fix ought to fix the issue also for
Baltix. If not, please feel free to reopen the Baltix task.
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In System Settings preferen
Ok, thanks. Changing the applicable source package then.
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** Summary changed:
- Russian translation of language selector menu items missing
+ Russian translation of keyboard layout menu items missing
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Thanks for your effort to help improve Ubuntu by posting this report!
On 2012-03-10 13:48, Remi van Dongen wrote:
> The date format for Dutch is not correct, visible in the dateformat
> screen.
Do you by "the dateformat screen" mean the "Regional Formats" tab in
Language Support? There
Andrei,
It makes me disappointed to see - both here and at bug 944340 - that you are
more interested in whining than holding a constructive conversation. Bye.
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On 2012-03-07 09:12, Andrei wrote:
> I've tried your option right now. It does what you say, but not exactly
> how it should. It also modifies the language in which the days are shown
> in the calendar, even t
Andrei,
I'd like to point out a couple of misconceptions. Yes, this is covered by the
locale concept, but that does not mean what you write in the description of
this bug.
If you open Language Support, you see that the display language and
regional formats setting are separated. In other words y
Jean-Baptiste / Sebastien,
$ LANGUAGE=fr:he
$ echo $( gettext -d gnome-control-center-2.0 'Brightness and Lock' )
בהירות ונעילה
$ echo $( gettext -d gnome-control-center-2.0 Details )
פרטים
That test indicates that the issue is simply explained by a time lag in
the French translation.
** Changed
On 2012-02-14 19:03, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> - when switching users with indicator-session (i.e pick guest
> session) you can vt switch back to your session, so there is a case
> where locking doesn't happen as it should
> ...
> Gunnar, due to the second issue I don't think it's a good idea to
>
On 2012-02-10 08:42, Robert Ancell wrote:
> Merge proposal to stop indicator-session from locking the screen on
> switches lp:~robert-ancell/indicator-session/dont-lock-on-switch
Saw that it was approved yesterday. Was a little surprised, because last
Tuesday Ted changed the status of bug #636693
Even if the problem is still present in gnome-control-center, supposedly
affecting GNOME users, it no longer shows up in Ubuntu. This is due to recently
uploaded changes to the Ubuntu specific patches in accountsservice.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/0.6.15-2ubuntu3
Now, w
Martin,
This bug report is about a 11.04 -> 11.10 upgrade. Should the fix be SRUed?
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package gdm-guest-session 0.27 failed t
On 2012-01-10 02:15, Luis Carlos Cobo wrote:
> If I am missing something and there is a way to get rid of system sounds
> without getting rid of specific application sounds, please let me know.
The login sound, which many users considers to be the most intrusive
system sound, can be disabled from
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keyboard preference change
This issue was introduced by the _decode_value() function in
pygobject/gi/overrides/Gtk.py. Assuming that there is a good reason for
that function, I propose a python2.7 patch that fixes the issue.
** Patch added: "locale-as-unicode.diff"
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On 2011-12-17 18:11, Justin wrote:
> same problem occurs in Oneiric too
This _exact_ problem should only affect Precise. If you see something
similar in Oneiric, can you please submit a separate bug about it.
** Also affects: python2.7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm able to reproduce it. I could also make the bug disappear by
downgrading python-gi, python-gi-cairo and python-gobject from 3.0.3-1
to 3.0.2-4, so it seems to be caused by the latest pygobject upgrade.
** Also affects: pygobject (U
Forage,
It was I who suggested that this bug report probably covers the lack of
notifications that Ronan describes. You may want to read the message that Ronan
posted to ubuntu-devel-discuss:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2011-November/013056.html
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Thanks for your help to improve Ubuntu by reporting this bug! It's not
related to the language-selector package though; I changed to a package
that's more likely the correct one.
** Summary changed:
- Language selector shows incorrect language
+ Keyboard layout indicator shows incorrect language
Sounds like a good idea to me.
I just submitted a comment to the other bug, which mentions the guest session
feature in a 'login in sound context'.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcanberra/+bug/840858/comments/13
Possibly someone wants to take that aspect into consideration as well.
Hi, I can confirm that the misleading '[ISO-8859-1]' in the User
Accounts UI does not show up after upgrading to the oneiric-proposed
version.
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I suppose there are good arguments for every little settings possibility
on any computer, but let's agree to disagree on this particular one now.
And while waiting for others' possible views we might teach the US folks
what a week is. :)
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If I understand it correctly, you live in UK, where a week starts on
Monday, but still wants that the calendar on your desktop displays weeks
starting on Sunday. Out of curiosity, why?
One thing you can do, if that is what you want, is to add the line
export LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
as is mention
Thanks for your effort to help improve Ubuntu by pointing at this aspect
of user preferences!
Indeed there is a suitable GUI for the purpose, namely the "Regional
Formats" tab in Language Support. If you for instance prefer the US
conventions for dates and times (weeks begin on Sunday), you pick t
I can confirm that the UI for the login sound is back in "Startup
Applications Preferences". Thanks!
However, I don't hear anything even when it's enabled. Running
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME
Login"
from a terminal window results in the error message "F
You're welcome. Bug or not, it was fixed in 11.10. :)
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Title:
ing system-wide.)
Please let us know if this explanation addresses your reported issue
sufficiently.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I don't question your logic; it's just that I know that this issue will
go away in the next Ubuntu version.
Anyway, I change the status to "Confirmed". Maybe there is a simple
solution that I simply fail to see.
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On 2011-10-11 1
In Oneiric this seems to go in the wrong direction, i.e. it seems to be more
difficult for those (most users?) who don't like the login sound to figure out
how to disable it. In an attempt to prevent that, I posted a message to the
ubuntu-desktop mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/u
Thanks for your help to improve Ubuntu by reporting these observations!
Even if I see the same result, I can't help wondering why you double-
click. ;-) The System Settings icons expect you to click once.
The reason why the main window does not disappear is that Language
Support, unlike the other
Hi Rodrigo,
As you asked me on #ubuntu-desktop, I built g-c-c without the Ubuntu
specific patch 52_ubuntu_language_list_mods.patch, in order to check out
if the whole patch or part of it could be dropped in Oneiric.
I chose to respond through this long (hopefully not lengthy) bug
comment. With th
On 2011-10-05 08:39, Martin Pitt wrote:
> "en_GB" *is* a correct value, but not for $LANG, but for $LANGUAGE;
> What you select in control-center is a language, _not_ a locale.
Precisely.
I like http://pad.ubuntu.com/locale-handling, and will add some stuff to
it later on. Language Support Help (
g. I
made a g-c-c MP that fixes this issue.
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (una
Sorry, I mean System Settings... -> Power
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xset q reports DPMS mode with time 600 regardless of what g-c-c
Can the Power widget have anything to do with it?
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language-selector does not carry keyboard layout settings, so this bug
goes back to g-c-c.
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Title:
keyboard input method sys
It's no longer an issue for me personally. But when closing this bug
report, I just ask you to consider what I wrote in my previous comment:
"Wouldn't it be wise to add to the dialog a short version of the
explanation you just gave? Doing so might prevent some confusion for
less experienced develo
@Jean-Louis
There are two lists: one for selecting language, and one for setting regional
formats, and it seems as if you mix them up. In the list for regional formats,
nl_ BE is present both before and after any restart. As regards language, there
is no Belgian variant of the Dutch translation,
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Locale settings not saved
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Hi Jean-Louis,
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting those observations. Bug
#838101 is similar to this report , and I think my comments there apply to this
bug report as well. I ask you to s
No need to apologize for submitting a bug report even if you are not
sure it is a bug. It's perfectly fine to post a bug if you don't
understand the behavior in some respect and suspect it may be due to a
bug.
If some of the applications appear in the second language, it might be
because the trans
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 838475 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838475
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 838475
Two Ubuntu One in configuration panel
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 838475 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838475
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 838475
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Thanks! Marked the last of them as a duplicate; leaving the rest for
others to consider.
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Title:
gnome-control-cen
creen.
Please let us know whether that comment is sufficient to explain the
behavior.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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Since bug #840488 deals with the duplication of the UbuntuOne icon, I
changed the summary of this report to only be about additional items
that do not show up in System Settings. A link has been added to a
branch I made up a few days ago, and wich I think is related to the
latter issue.
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