[Bug 206921] Re: MacBook brightness adjustment does not work in Hardy

2008-04-19 Thread Tim Hull
Same problem here with a first-generation MacBook. Downgrading HAL fixes it - evidently something in the new HAL update caused this. Could this be looked at for Hardy final? This seems like a bad regression to have... -- MacBook brightness adjustment does not work in Hardy https://bugs.launchp

[Bug 137598] Re: Screen brightness resets to default (maximum) on idle with AC plugged in

2008-03-07 Thread Tim Hull
Could this be nominated for beta? It is still around, and it would be pretty bad IMO to have this in the final product - particularly for an LTS. I had a posted fix that works somewhat (towards the beginning of this bug) - could the devs responsible for g-p-m take a look at this and integrate it,

[Bug 137598] Re: Screen brightness resets to default (maximum) on idle with AC plugged in

2008-02-29 Thread Tim Hull
This still happens on Hardy alpha 5. I posted a potential fix in this bug - could devs look at this/potentially tidy up what I did? I'm kind of "out of the loop" for Hardy (first discovered this in Gutsy testing cycle), but I do plan to be back for the Intrepid Ibex test cycle (hopefully it will

[Bug 147883] Re: Songs that have a space in their path are not imported automatically from watched music folders

2007-10-31 Thread Tim Hull
Apparently, there is an upstream fix. Could this be done as a SRU? -- Songs that have a space in their path are not imported automatically from watched music folders https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147883 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which

Re: [Bug 147943] Re: [MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides quick loading windows at login)

2007-10-09 Thread Tim Hull
Still not working for me with those updates. On 10/9/07, Jeff Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Works with this mornings updates: > > ii compiz 1: > 0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2 OpenGL window and compositing manager > ii compiz-core

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection

2007-10-09 Thread Tim Hull
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid -- Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118745 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection

2007-10-09 Thread Tim Hull
Please look at this as it related to Compiz... I have huge title bar fonts after starting X with Compiz enabled (with Compiz disabled, it's fine...). -- Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118745 You received this bug notification because y

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection

2007-10-09 Thread Tim Hull
I have figured out that the current font problem is limited to Compiz, so adding that as a package which this bug occurs in and re-closing the bug in xorg-server... ** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu) Status: New

[Bug 140599] Re: "Tap to click" option in Touchpad settings has no effect

2007-10-05 Thread Tim Hull
There is no issue as long as the touchpad is in the xorg.conf. From my understanding, xorg.conf-less operation is not officially supported in Gutsy, so closing this. ** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid -- "Tap to click" option in Touchpad settings has no e

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection

2007-10-05 Thread Tim Hull
The issue still isn't fully fixed for me. On my MacBook (13.3", 1280x800, intel graphics), the fonts for the user id on the login screen and for application title bars are still gigantic. However, the rest of the fonts are OK, and restarting X once after booting up will resolve the issue with the

[Bug 33762] Re: Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow

2007-10-03 Thread Tim Hull
This has been fixed with recent releases.. ** Changed in: xorg-driver-synaptics (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Fix Released -- Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33762 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which

[Bug 140610] Touchpad preferences panel doesn't appear with no xorg.conf

2007-09-17 Thread Tim Hull
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-control-center In the newly-updated version of gnome-control-center with touchpad configuration options, touchpad options don't appear if the xorg.conf is deleted. As X.org now fully supports running without an xorg.conf file, this should probabl

Re: [Bug 140599] Re: "Tap to click" option in Touchpad settings has no effect

2007-09-17 Thread Tim Hull
Just tested again, and I can confirm that the option does work without tapping disabled in xorg.conf. It does, however, not work *with* tapping disabled in xorg.conf. On 9/18/07, TJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The option works correctly here with a Synaptics glidepad on Sony Vaio, > with Gutsy

[Bug 140602] Add two-finger scrolling/two-finger tapping to Touchpad options

2007-09-17 Thread Tim Hull
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-control-center I did notice that options for touchpad tapping, vertical scrolling, and horizontal scrolling are now included in the Mouse preferences. This is definitely a great improvement over having to configure these options in xorg.conf - har

[Bug 140599] "Tap to click" option in Touchpad settings has no effect

2007-09-17 Thread Tim Hull
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-control-center With the new updates to gnome-control-center in Gutsy, there is now options to turn on/off tap-to-click, horizontal scroll, and vertical scroll. However, checking "tap to click" does not enable tapping to click, even though my touch

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are affected by bad X.org DPI detection

2007-09-05 Thread Tim Hull
Please revert the changes made with respect to font defaults from Feisty to Gutsy. As it stands, I have HUGE fonts in Gutsy, even though my DPI is *technically* set correctly (114 dpi). The 11pt menu font only makes this worse. As it stands, I always have to adjust the fonts after the install -

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are vulnerable to bad X.org DPI detection

2007-07-07 Thread Tim Hull
Well, at least in my case the correct DPI seems to have been detected in Tribe 2. However, 11 pt system font is too big at my actual system DPI - though 10 pt (the original setting) is perfectly fine. -- Font sizes in Gutsy are vulnerable to bad X.org DPI detection https://bugs.launchpad.net/bu

[Bug 122949] Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled

2007-07-01 Thread Tim Hull
You have been subscribed to a public bug: Binary package hint: compiz In Gutsy (Tribe 2), when Compiz is enabled using the standard Desktop Effects preference pane my GNOME system try icons take a long time to appear after login. To be precise, the volume icon appears immediately, but gnome-pow

[Bug 96669] Re: [feisty] deleting a song from the ipod only updates the database

2007-06-29 Thread Tim Hull
I am still having this problem as of Gutsy. Since iPods are so commonplace, it seems like it would be best to either 1) get this fixed somehow or 2) include an alternate solution for iPod support in the default distribution. -- [feisty] deleting a song from the ipod only updates the database htt

[Bug 118745] Re: Font sizes in Gutsy are vulnerable to bad X.org DPI detection

2007-06-28 Thread Tim Hull
In my experience, changing the DPI does have an effect . However, what I'm finding is that even with the *correct* DPI values, the fonts can be way too big. In my case, using the correct value (112 dpi) causes my MacBook to have fonts that are intolerably large. 96 dpi, on the other hand, resul

Re: [Bug 118745] Re: default desktop/panel menu font sizes too small

2007-06-26 Thread Tim Hull
The bug I filed is that if I do this - set the DPI to the calculated size - the fonts are gigantic. That is why I don't have it set that way... On 6/26/07, Martijn van de Streek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tim, you should try to set the font to the right size, while keeping the > DPI the same,

[Bug 118745] Re: default desktop/panel menu font sizes too small

2007-06-24 Thread Tim Hull
On my system (13 inch MacBook - dual-boot installed w/Boot Camp), this appears to detect the DPI correctly. as being 112 dpi. However, the resulting fonts, when using my display's native 1280x800 resolution, are huge. I think the issue may not necessarily be the wrong DPI being detected - it's t

[Bug 121683] Font DPI in Gnome wrong in Gutsy on MacBook

2007-06-21 Thread Tim Hull
Public bug reported: In Ubuntu Gutsy on my MacBook, the default font size/DPI for Gnome is wrong. In the case of running on the MacBook hardware natively, this means extremely large fonts - with Gnome defaulting to 112 dpi. In the case of running on VMware Fusion with the same resolution, this m

[Bug 33762] Re: Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Hull
OK - I've managed to fix this for all OSs, and in all cases. Make the following changes to the default Xorg.conf: 1. Change Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" in the Synaptics section to Option "CorePointer" 2. Change InputDevice "Configured Mouse" at the end of the file to InputDevice "Confi

[Bug 33762] Re: Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow

2007-06-13 Thread Tim Hull
I managed to fix this by changing the SendCoreEvents line in xorg.conf to Option "CorePointer" Then I get better acceleration... This only works on Gutsy, though - it breaks the trackpad on Feisty... Can we get a fix in Gutsy? -- Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow https://bugs.launchpad.net/

[Bug 119964] Re: Can't change pointer acceleration on MacBook trackpad

2007-06-13 Thread Tim Hull
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33762 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33762 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 33762 Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow -- Can't change pointer acceleration on MacBook trackpad https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119964 You received this bug

[Bug 113464] iPod support should include writing/synchronization

2007-05-08 Thread Tim Hull
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: rhythmbox After installing Feisty, I connected my iPod mini with the intent of synchronizing my song library as I do in iTunes. Upon connecting my iPod, rhythmbox appeared. It will read my iPod's songs, but will not write songs to the iPod. I am aware