[Bug 32917] Re: Multimedia keys only works after re-configuring in gnome-keybinding-properties and restarting rhythmbox

2007-04-23 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
Just to confirm that this bug is indeed fixed on feisty on my machine. diehorsti: what you described sounds like your main volume control is set to a different channel to rhythmbox. Since this isn't a bug per-say, for further advise in how to solve your problem I suggest you use the support

[Bug 35048] Re: Hotkeys don't work anymore

2007-02-19 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
by GNOME capplet I'm assuming you mean in System-Preferences-Keyboard? Generic 105 key (intl.) PC with a United Kingdom layout. I should add however that all my multi-media keys work (at least the default ones like volume up, down, mute, etc... ). What doesn't work is if I try and set new ones

[Bug 35048] Re: Hotkeys don't work anymore

2007-01-03 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
Yes. Exactly the same problem as described above occurs on Edgy with the latest updates. -- Hotkeys don't work anymore https://launchpad.net/bugs/35048 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 69542] Re: Update manager fails to notice corrupted /var/lib/dpkg/available

2006-11-04 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
here is /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log ** Attachment added: /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log http://librarian.launchpad.net/4966396/apt.log -- Update manager fails to notice corrupted /var/lib/dpkg/available https://launchpad.net/bugs/69542 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 69542] Re: Update manager fails to notice corrupted /var/lib/dpkg/available

2006-11-04 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
and here is /var/log/dist-upgrade/term.log however I should note that i'm not so much worried that it the file got corrupted(shit happens), but that the update manager failed to notice or correct the corruption. apt-get wouldn't work either, but at least it told me there was something wrong...

[Bug 69542] Update manager fails to notice corrupted avail data

2006-10-31 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: update-manager If the /var/lib/apt/available file is corrupted, the update-manager will silently abort the installation of new packages and update the list instead. This was a bit confusing at first because no error was given. Only by running apt-get

[Bug 60995] Re: The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history

2006-10-23 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
I did read what you said and all I can say is that you must be a very careful typer to lose more data to pressing Alt+F4 than to the backspace bug. After all it is a lot easier to hit backspace when typing than to click the back button or to hit Alt+F4... I'm going to withdraw from the argument

[Bug 67510] dpkg: parse error on package installation

2006-10-22 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
Public bug reported: Tried to install package on Edgy (i386) system and got the following error: dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 4124 package `liblocale-gettext-perl': field name `' must be followed by colon E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)

[Bug 60995] Re: The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history

2006-10-21 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
@Jan: All those buttons that can cause data loss and are easy to click accidentaly should be removed. This is standard usability procedure, data loss should not be easy to cause by accident. That said, in FX this is the only one I've come across, if you know of others, please tell me, so I can

[Bug 60995] Re: The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history

2006-10-21 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
Read my comments carefully, I have nothing against keys that can cause data loss, sometimes that is the required behaviour. It would be a bit troublesome if we couldn't quit a program when we wanted to because we have changed some setting. No, what I'm against is keys that make it easy to cause

[Bug 60995] Re: The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history

2006-10-20 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
I think you've got it the other way round Jan, the avarage user will benefit from the backspace = pageup and it's the hardcore unix users that are currently complaining. You avarage user doesn't use keyboard shortcuts, they use the mouse to click the back button and so they won't notice the

[Bug 60995] Re: The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history

2006-10-20 Thread Arwyn Hainsworth
@Brad Pitcher: Agreed, having backspace do nothing would be the best default behariour. That way a misplaced click will not yield unexpected results. -- The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history https://launchpad.net/bugs/60995 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list