This bug is about using the GRUB2 gfxmenu theme api* to provide a fancy
bitmap theme. GRUB being purple is just setting the background colour.
*originally developed as this summer of code project:
http://grub.gibibit.com/
Latest docs: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Theme-
file
FYI the fix is now in linux 4.7-rc1:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/joystick/xpad.c?h=v4.7-rc1&id=4efc6939a83c54fb3417541be48991afd0290ba3
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@njmcphail Thanks for sharing your input over on github. Hopefully
paroj's new fix[1] works better!
I won't be able to test it out until next weekend but I thought I'd
mention its existence here so the ubuntu guys can add it (since they
backported the the regression in #1564901)
[1]:
https://gi
The regression I mentioned in #7 should be fixed in
https://github.com/paroj/xpad/commit/ef9e5b156c4b0042a75897697a792e7b1c5fde4b
I've not had chance to test this personally yet.
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There is a proposed (untested) fix here[1] and paroj has asked reporters
to confirm whether they are using wired or wireless and 360 or other.
[1]: https://github.com/paroj/xpad/issues/27#issuecomment-221434837
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It may be worth mentioning that while that patch fixes the bug, it also
introduces this regression: https://github.com/paroj/xpad/issues/27
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Software properties gtk implies my cpu is unknown and not working.
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(with amd cpu):
== cpu-microcode.py ==
driver : amd64-microcode - distro non-free
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Software properties gtk implies my cpu is un
I think as mentioned in Question #246592 it would be really good to add
bcache to the system partitioning part of the installer.
On my desktop I have a small 60GB SSD and a large 2TB HDD
I have my fstab set up roughly like so:
/dev/sdaSSD
sda120GB/
sda232GB
I am afraid I no longer have access to the machine. Feel free to close
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[Regression] Microphone (internal or external) not detected i
** Description changed:
As mentioned by Paul Sladen in Comment #8 of Bug #829213, it would be
good to see a package of the original master-quality wallpapers released
- for Oneric.
+ for Ubuntu.
- It would also be good to see a "shortlist" package of all 44 shortlisted
- wallpapers released
Just a note: if Bug 736829 gets fixed, then this presumably bug would
also be fixed and may then be considered a duplicate?
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Mac installer
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Status: New
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Mac installer for 11.10 has bad trackpad defau
Just to clarify my bad phrasing, I wasn't contradicting Antonio, simply
saying it doesn't appear to be related to Bug #1045372 as I previously
suspected it might be
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This is still present after Bug #1045372 is fixed, so must be caused by
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Commands are not displayed in the HUD
To manage n
Attachment #3309561: https://bugs.launchpad.net/df-
libreoffice/+bug/1049612/+attachment/3309561/+files/libreofficetest.mp4
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Two possibly related bugs: Bug #1045353 "Commands are not displayed in
the HUD" - using the HUD also seems to grey out the menu - and Bug
#1049612 "Libre Offices global menu does not appear randomly when
opening the application" - menu not visible at all (see Attachment
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I have this issue on my 64 bit 12.10 (LO 3.6.1.2). Very inconsistent -
I cannot seem to find any cause at all. When I do get a menu I am then
faced with Bug #1051556 and Bug #1045353
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Public bug reported:
In 12.10 (Libreoffice 3.6.1.2) If a menu is available (see Bug #1049612), the
first time accessing the menu works as expected, but the second time all menu
items are greyed out and unusable.
If you use the HUD, no items will be available even if it is the first access
to th
I also have this issue, it may be related to all menu items being greyed
out inconsistently (Bug #1051556).
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Crash just after running update-grub
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ubiquity 2.11.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.4.0-5.11-generic 3.4.0
Uname: Linux 3.4.0-5-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.1.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.317
Date: Mo
** Description changed:
Ubuntu prompted me to report this kernel related bug:
kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/fs/btrfs/inode.c:1668!
I do not know what the bug is or how to reproduce.
+
+ See OopsText.txt for log
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Pac
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kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/fs/btrfs/inode.c:1668!
I do not know what the bug is or how to reproduce.
See OopsText.txt for log
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-1
This bug appears to be *partially* fixed in the latest precise updates
(kernel 3.2.0-16-generic).
External microphones (using internal ALSA card) work, however the built
in microphone (same card) continues not to work.
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** Tags removed: i386 running-unity
** Tags added: kernel-sound
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[Regression]Mic do
Will the greeter have access to files owned by users other than root? Or
inside user's directories?
Perhaps if users choose a personal file as their wallpaper they should have to
grant read access to all users?
Or tick a checkbox in the wallpaper settings, “Show this wallpaper on the login
scree
@Mike this bug is invalid regarding the package “gnome-control-center
(Ubuntu)”, it is still marked as new on the other packages and projects.
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I think a per-user opt-out is a good idea, /etc/lightdm/unity-
greeter.conf is for all users, and being a text file, is not ideal for
user-friendlyness...
The Appearance settings should have a checkbox "show my wallpaper on the
login screen" or something similar...
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- Mic doesn't work on Compaq Presario CQ60
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Are you sure you've got the latest updates (sudo apt-get update && sudo
apt-get upgrade)?
As I mentioned before there does seem to be some inconsistency, but
however on my machine it does still appear to be behaving as I
described.
Except "Apps Available for Download" no longer focuses it's title
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I can also confirm this bug on the Compaq Presario CQ60.
Booting with kernal 2.6.39.4-oneiric fixes the microphone bug, I would
be interested to see if it also fixed the same issue I'm having on my
sister's Samsung N110...
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** Summary changed:
- In 11.10 to navigate search results in the dash, you must press the down
arrow twice, not once.
+ When navigating Dash by keyboard, sometimes titles with no function are
incorrectly focused
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** Description changed:
When I open the Dash, hit down the "Shortcuts" title is focused.
The Shortcuts title has no function, and so should not be focus-able.
In the Apps Lens, the" Apps Available for Download" sub-lens has no
view-more toggle, but it's title is still focus-able. (Same
I find the issue when I open the Dash, hit down (Shortcuts title is focused),
down again and Media Apps is selected.
The Shortcuts title has no function, and so should not be focus-able.
In the Apps Lens, the Apps Available for Download sub-lens has no view-
more toggle, but it's title is still f
The actual bug may be that view-more toggles are not always focused
(sometimes skipped), and that the "Shortcuts" title (used to be a toggle
in natty) should not be selected, and that it is not obvious enough that
they are being selected (add more glow when focused).
Also the flashing bar in the s
I also consider this a regression (N110) from natty, the error that
interrupts workflow was not present in natty.
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The new (2.6.39+) samsun
I've now managed to upgrade my sister's N110 to Oneric thanks to the
DKMS module fix, appears to be working 100% correctly, but I may be
missing something ofcourse
@Ketilwaa are you sure that your settings are not to fault here? I don't
think that's related to this bug :)
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Thanks papukaija, no impatience; just curiosity (Ok maybe abit of
impatience too lol)
An intermediate solution is of course to disable "dim screen to save
power" in System Settings -> Screen (I've noticed that the BacklightUp +
BacklightDown trigger is also fixed by this).
I will install the PPA
I can confirm this with current Oneric. Possibly related to unity-
compiz-decorator?
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Changing theme in System Settings > Appearance doesn'
These functionalities should be split into separate bugs (one per
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gnome-control center is missing font & icon-theme settings
T
** Description changed:
Global menu in general (not only in Unity) is very unergonomic on large
screens (see the attached screenshot) because if you have a small window
somewhere near the low right corner you have to move the cursor all the
way up to to panel to reach the menu. I understan
** Summary changed:
- gnome-control center is missing font & icon settings
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** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Unity should have a section in gnome-control-center
+ Unity should have a section in gnome-control-center (System Settings)
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Microphone (both inbuilt internal and any inserted 3.5mm Jack) are not
detected in 11.10. This is a regression from 11.04.
Machine: HP Compaq Presario CQ60 (Notebook)
** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The new (2.6.39+) samsung_laptop kernel module causes serious backlight
flickering - makes the desktop unusable
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Samsung N110 is also effected
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** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have noticed it is inconsistent, sometimes it effects searchbox ->
first-lens, other times it is first-lens -> second-lens.
It also effects searchbox -> dash-entries (e.g. Media Apps, Internet
Apps, etc)
I believe this is related to the view-more toggles, but it is strange
that it is inconsiste
** Description changed:
Global menu in general (not only in Unity) is very unergonomic on large
screens (see the attached screenshot) because if you have a small window
somewhere near the low right corner you have to move the cursor all the
way up to to panel to reach the menu. I understan
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Some gnome-panel Applets still use GTK theme's panel-background, even
if "use
I vote
[ ] Global Menu on
[ ] Global Menu off
[x] Global Menu only for maximized windows
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Global menu is not ergonomical on large scr
Public bug reported:
In 11.10 to navigate search results in the dash, you must press the down
arrow twice, not once.
When you press the arrow button it deselects the search box, the second
time it selects the search results. It moves between lenses of results
(eg apps, music and files) fine, but
Public bug reported:
As mentioned by Paul Sladen in Comment #8 of Bug #829213, it would be
good to see a package of the original master-quality wallpapers released
for Oneric.
It would also be good to see a "shortlist" package of all 44 shortlisted
wallpapers released to the repositories.
In sum
** Changed in: weather-indicator
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[regression] smspillaz fails to sleep at proper hours, despite solar
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The User Agent string in Ubuntu should include Ubuntu, followed by its
version (eg “Ubuntu/11.04”).
This will aid web statistics in identifying more precise results
relating to Ubuntu and Linux.
This bug should be marked against all packages who's User-Agent string
does not
i think the clean solution here is to allow applications to draw widgets
in the top-panel (menu/titlebar area) and (maybe) the window's titlebar.
This will allow developers to place menu-buttons (like firefox, M$
Office) and tabs (Firefox, Chrome) in the window-chrome and top-panel.
It may be wort
Added upstream bug-link.
Note if you guys want this in Natty, you'll have to do it as an Ubuntu-
specific patch for now, as no new Banshee stable will be coming out by
the 28th.
I'm sure the Banshee crowd will accept any patches at a later date
(before their next release) :-)
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** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Banshee 2.0 toolbar mockups
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This is also essential for the long-term plans to merge update-manager
with software-center.
** Also affects: software-center
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: software-center
Hi,
- Using Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 1 (and older) there appears
What properties of the launcher should be theme-sensitive, rather than
hard-coded?
Background colour?
Background image?
Icon background colours?
Anything else?
Should anything (eg launcher's background image) be added as compiz
plugin options (like the top panel's transparency or the launcher's
w
** Description changed:
With standard Gnome 2 and 3, changing the GTK theme also changes appearance
of shell.
In Unity, the launcher and some icons always looks like with Ambiance theme.
There should either be new Unity-specific settings added to GTK+ to
allow for developers to set pan
Any progress updates?
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Launcher does not respond to changes in icon theme
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*Didier, Neil (typo with double 'i')
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Diidier, Neil,
How have you decided to go about integrating the Launcher with GTK
properties?
Is the Launcher reading existing properties, or is it inventing properties?
If it is using existing properties, were any of them designed for Gnome Shell?
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** Changed in: openoffice
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: openoffice
Remote watch: OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker #98157 => None
** Changed in: openoffice
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: openoffice
I disagree Firefox is unlikely to remain our default, it is better integrated
with GTK, far more mature, fare more secure, and the only reason 3.6 feels so
old, is because it is so old. After Firefox 4, Mozilla plan to dramatically
speed up the release schedule, to something more resembling Chro
Work has started on this: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/02/work-on-
libre-office-application-menu-support-progressing/
The project is here: http://launchpad.net/lo-menubar
Linking with lp:lo-menubar
** Branch linked: lp:lo-menubar
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** Summary changed:
- OpenOffice.org menus don't appear in the menu bar
+ OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice's menus don't appear in the menu bar
** Description changed:
- OpenOffice.org's menus do not appear in the Unity menu bar or "Indicator
- Applet Appmenu".
+ OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice's menus do
@ Comment #1
I say that the overall design should be similar to the *new* Firefox 4
start-page, but using the Ubuntu branding. (see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627301)
I then go into detail about some specifics (some of which may be
contradictory of each other).
The only real co
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Don't switch title to menu when hovering window buttons
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I personally feel that showing the menu when hovering over the panel's
window controls an attractive behaviour.
It shows new users, when they go to interact with a window, that there
is a menubar hidden in the top-panel that shows when they hover over it.
To me this advertises the hidden global m
** Also affects: chromium-browser
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The Ubuntu start-page (http://start.ubuntu.com) should be updated to be
similar to the new Firefox 4 start-page, as crafted in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627301 .
This should make Firefox feel more consistant across platforms/op
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: gnome-panel
+ Package: gnome-panel 1:2.32.1-0ubuntu6
- the panel applets have the tendency of not following custom background has
been for long.
- with reference to url :
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/02/gnome-panel-transparency-fix-ubuntu/
- i
This hack is a bit messy, since it doesn't allow the panel to use the
GTK theme (if the user selects "use system theme" under panel options).
A better bug title would be 'Some gnome-panel Applets still use GTK
theme, even if "use system theme" is not selected'
** Summary changed:
- fixing non-tr
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-control-center
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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But why auto hide the menu just for constancy? It's still in the same
position, just since there is no window title, there is no need to hide
it.
It's like layering the window title over the window menu, but when there
is no title "layer" then you should see strait down to the menu
"layer"...
st
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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DesktopMenu should have a title
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** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: software-center
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For me, F10 works correctly (opening application's menu), Alt+F1 does
nothing, ans SUPER focuses the Launcher, but allows the launcher to
again auto-hide (not allowing for keyboard navigation).
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By "Alt+F1 support" I assume you mean mapping to, e.g. that Dash?
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I split this into two bug reports. One for the Launcher and one for the Panel
(this is the Panel bug).
See Bug #711982 for the Launcher bug
** Summary changed:
- Launcher & Panel does not respect GTK theme
+ Top Panel does not respect GTK theme
** Description changed:
With Gnome Panel (as in
Is there a patch coming to implement the move to correct location?
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Installed a USB WiFi device dmesg reported: rtl819xU:request firmware
I appologize for repeating my self - I honestly didn't remember asking the
question before.
Your doing a great job with your code, and the long term target seems amazing
(XUL supporting global menu without extensions).
So I apologize for harassing you, and request you keep up the amazing work :)
I think some of the first things to change should be the icons:
"start-here" (the Ubuntu logo), and the window decoration icons (close, max,
min). They should use system wide icons, rather than Unity-specific icons. The
Ubuntu logo can just reference "start-here" icon, or similar, and the window
Sounds good..
And regarding the "high-level" thing, I was referring to it as high-level
software, not a high-level add-on/extension or high-level code execution.
How difficult would it be to port this to become a XULRunner (it is XULRunner
that renders XUL windows - right?) patch?
I mean, if Moz
Is this an issue with a Notification Area icon or an Indicator icon?
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Icon sometimes renders with black squares
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If this is Triaged on Unity (Ubuntu), why is it Incomplete on Unity?
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Title:
Emacs resizes larger than available size
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If this is Triaged on Unity (Ubuntu), why is it Incomplete on Unity?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677844
Title:
Lost the focus for a minimized window (Nautilus)
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To those assigned this bug in Unity and Unity 2D (Mirco Müller and Aurélien
Gâteau respectively):
Basically, how far are you? What have you achieved towards implementing this?
And can you please also upload your development branched to launchpad so mere
mortals like us can take a peak?
Thanks
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Public bug reported:
In a standard GNOME2 session, Alt+F1 focuses and opens the Main Menu. In
Unity it should be binded to the Dash, or whatever the Ubuntu-Button is
going to run in Natty.
** Affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importanc
@ Comment #18
At the moment developers have chosen to go with gmrun since it is a simple
application to run executable files. It will be basically like the run dialog
from gnome-panel, but a stand-alone alternative.
While your suggestion is appreciated, for now, at least, I think it is best to
m
Is a firefox (high-level) extension really the right way to go about
this?
Would it not be better to patch XULRunner (Gecko) to be compliant with
indicator-appmenu (the back-end for Unity's menu and indicator-applet-
appmenu). This would then apply to ANY XUL/Gecko based application with
a Menu Ba
Regarding also effecting Unity 2D:
The changes necessary should be easily transferable across all Unity - not just
Unity 3D. This is since panel theme (font, background colour, background
image/pixmap, etc) do not require 3D acceleration to run.
** Description changed:
- In default Gnome, chang
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