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Eye Of Gnome  
Written by Jimbo99 the 13 Mar 08 at 23:41. Category: Graphics. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
The Eye of gnome image viewer should permit me to grab the image using a hand tool so I can move around and view the other non-viewable parts without forcing me to use the scroll bars. This is so basic and fundamental I can't believe it was not implemented long ago.

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Fix Compiz in 8.04 on HP laptops  
Written by Jimbo99 the 27 Mar 08 at 17:54. Category: Graphics. Related to: Nothing/Others. Not an idea
I have several HP laptops and one of those had 7.10 installed and I was able to use compiz. After installing 8.04 beta compiz is no longer working.

Again, on 7.10 it worked. On 8.04 it does not.

The error when I do a compiz --replace is:

Checking for Xgl: not present
Found laptop using ati driver
aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity

I can't figure out for the life of me why Canonical disabled this. This needs to be addressed before the 8.04 for fear that, with the massive number of bugs in Ubuntu that this will become forgotten. Forgotten just like the fact that using the auto login feature causes the sound engines to set the system in overload with near 100% constant cpu utilization, or that the wireless on most HP presario class notebooks from 2-3 years ago just refuses to work, no matter what, even with ndiswrapper.

So, before these laptop issues become lost forever, please address these new bugs you have are introducing.

It would be a great idea to not disable working features.

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Mounting Volumes Inconsistent  
Written by Jimbo99 the 10 Mar 08 at 18:19. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
First this is a multi-issue in that mounting of volumes into the file system is very inconsistent. This includes mounting volumes in the EXT format, the NTFS format, and SMB. Primarily I'm focusing on correcting the HDD mounts so they work properly without creating any sort of work on the part of the end user.

A guy comes into my shop and wants Ubuntu. He has 3 HDDs. One is in NTFS, which holds legacy files. The other two are ready and set for EXT3. I format the two as Ext3. One holds the OS the other is just for data.

We have to edit the fstab manually, by hand, and type in a cryptic line. Then we have to manually make the folder under /media and give it the proper permissions. ALL MANUALLY. Next time it boots we have the 2nd HDD working properly. Then we have to work out the NTFS mount. So, we go in and get the NTFS-3g support and run their front end. Now we can mount all 3.

Ubuntu is new to him, so in 2 months he manages to mess up his install. He brings it back, I redo it, and when I get to the mounting of the 2nd HDD it just won't mount automatically no matter what I do. gParted works fine. It finds the device and allows me to mount it, but no editing of the fstab will resolve the issue.

On other occasions the ntfs volume won't mount. I turns out that the flag indicating proper NTFS dismount didn't occur and the driver won't let me mount the volume unless I clear this flag or I go into the fstab and force it to mount. But that requires a manual edit of a text file.

Often times I'll add a USB HDD and it just won't mount. No error messages, nothing. Just no mount. Other times it will take the wrong mount point depending on what I have currently mounted. It will display the wrong mount name on the desktop which does not correspond to the actual files on the drive.

The same goes for the EXT volumes I have mounted. Often they will show up switched around. For instance, I have 3 320 gig SATA drives. Two of drives will sometimes show up switched around. It is never the one with the file system on it that improperly mounts it is always the two data drives.

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Open Office Pleadings & Envelopes  
Written by Jimbo99 the 7 Mar 08 at 23:51. Category: Office. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
No method, absolutely none of them, is good enough to create some of the most obvious uses of a word processor in a legal firm. There are no true pleadings and importing pleadings into open office from Office leaves the numbers missing. Also, the automatic double spacing is sickeningly missing.

Envelops which should be as simple as "enter address and print" is non-existent. Imagine a website dedicated to just doing a simple envelope in Open Office.

Come on, get these done.

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