[Bug 775325] Re: compiz windows decoration missing (no title bar etc)

2011-05-03 Thread Jesse Sweetland
This happened spontaneously for me today. Checked compiz config and the window decorations were still enabled. Unchecked it and re-checked it and the top panel went haywire (nothing but graphical glitches and artifacts). Still no window decorations. Hopefully a reboot will help (second one

[Bug 775325] Re: compiz windows decoration missing (no title bar etc)

2011-05-03 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Follow-up: compiz --replace fixed it ... no reboot needed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775325 Title: compiz windows decoration missing (no title bar etc) -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 666288] Re: Double notificiation on incoming messages

2011-01-26 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I installed the proposed update this afternoon and so far it seems to have resolved the issue for me. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666288 Title: Double notificiation on incoming

[Bug 646179] Re: gnome-terminal does not follow the terminal size specified in gconf

2010-09-24 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Same problem for me, and ditto on the missing fields in the GUI. Executing gnome-terminal --geometry=300x75 on the command line produces the desired results. However, changing the terminal in the Preferred Applications app to gnome-terminal --geometry=300x75 has no effect, nor does editing the

[Bug 646179] Re: gnome-terminal does not follow the terminal size specified in gconf

2010-09-24 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Interestingly, the global keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+t seems to honor the custom Terminal command I specified in the Preferred Applications dialog. I updated the terminal shortcut in my menu to specify a geometry and now it shows up correctly when I click the icon. Still, having the setting in

[Bug 479426] Re: Gedit freezes system after activating plugin externel tools and choosing some options

2010-09-14 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I am affected (Lucid, fresh install). Steps to trigger bug: 1. Edit - Preferences - Plugins 2. Check External Tools 3. Click Configure Plugin 4. Select any configured tool 5. Click All Languages on the Applicability line This will hang X every time. To recover: 1. CTRL+ALT+F2 2. Log in 3.

[Bug 564181] Re: [RV730] GPU soft reset infinite loop scrolling in firefox with compiz

2010-08-26 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Re: #19 I was having this same error recently until I followed the instructions in the X/Testing/GEMLeak wiki page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/GEMLeak). After upgrading to the PPA packages glxinfo started to report OpenGL 1.2, my GPU reset problems went away, and things got much snappier.

[Bug 613503] Re: RDP sessions are not embedded in KRDC

2010-08-13 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Added upstream KDE bug that seems to be related: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=243015 ** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #243015 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=243015 ** Also affects: kdenetwork via http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=243015 Importance: Unknown

[Bug 569993] Re: [fglrx] GL screensaver obscures window to enter password when lock is enabled

2010-06-15 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Same issue. Password dialog is not visible when an OpenGL screensaver is running (as I type the password I can occasionally see it flicker in the background). It looks like the OpenGL stuff is rendered on top of everything else. Also, in the Desktop section of the System Settings dialog, if I

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-05-11 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I never tried the date time settings, and now (today, just now) it's no longer working. I experienced a crash in Dolphin (fourth time today) and went to file a bug report, then tried installing debug symbols, and now KPackageKit is no longer prompting for a password. Extremely aggravating, to

[Bug 578833] [NEW] KPackageKit does not prompt for a Password

2010-05-11 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: policykit-kde (Opening a new bug report since https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353278 was reported against Jaunty and is currently in status Fix Released.) On a fresh install of 10.04 LTS (final) with a new user account KPackageKit will initially open an

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-05-11 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I opened bug #578833 to address the issue in Lucid. -- [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353278 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to policykit-kde in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs

[Bug 578833] Re: KPackageKit does not prompt for a Password

2010-05-11 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I did some reading up on polkit on the Ubuntu Manpage, and that pointed me to /etc/polkit-1/localauthority and /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority. The only pkla file I could find in either location was /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/10-vendor.d/com.ubuntu.desktop.pkla. So I edited that file and

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-05-07 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Problem fixed by wiping my user account and creating a new one. -- [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353278 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-05-06 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Still having this issue on a fresh install of 10.04 final. I formatted all of the partitions (/boot, /, /home, /var, /tmp, and /usr) during the installation but kept the data in /home partition, so maybe there's some config file or something there that's causing it. Interestingly, I did not have

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-04-20 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I got linked here from another bug marked as a duplicate of this one. I don't know of a better place to report this--if there is, please let me know... I've been running Kubuntu Lucid since Beta 1 and I think in that distribution policykit-1-kde wasn't ready yet ... it came in some later

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-04-20 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I can't fault the Ubuntu developers for this. It looks like some serious changes were made with respect to packaging in 10.04 and I'm hobbling along on a copy of Beta 1. Just trying to do my part to help troubleshoot the issue. I expect that if I did a clean RC install I wouldn't have any

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-04-20 Thread Jesse Sweetland
Just noticed that I have org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.service and org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.service in /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/ ... those look like replacements for the one I thought I was missing. I looked at both of them and they both reference policykitd executed by root ... so they

[Bug 353278] Re: [jaunty] kpackagekit doesn't prompt for user password

2010-04-20 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I ran apt-get install libpolkit* policykit* and rebooted. I now have an /usr/share/dbus-1/gnome- org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.AuthenticationAgent.service, and several others that weren't there before. I then ran polkit-auth --obtain org.freedesktop.packagekit.system-update and the the command now

[Bug 400088] Re: Firefox not able to terminate correctly (FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE)

2009-09-01 Thread Jesse Sweetland
I had this problem every time I closed Shiretoko until I went into System Settings - Appearance - GTK Styles and Fonts and then clicked Install Scrollbar Fix. After that everything seems to be working (Kubuntu 9.04) -- Firefox not able to terminate correctly (FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE)