ubiquity-dm should set the metacity gconf key to turn on compositing
Bug #987168 reported by
Stéphane Graber
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
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Stéphane Graber |
Bug Description
Currently when installing from ubiquity-dm, the notify-osd popups are surrounded by a black border, they also don't fade nicely as they do in both unity-2d and unity-3d.
This is because by default metacity doesn't have its composite manager turned on. Unity-2d turns it on and Unity-3d uses compiz for this. I think we should set that gconf key too.
Related branches
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
assignee: | nobody → Stéphane Graber (stgraber) |
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Committed |
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This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 2.11.0
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since other frontends don't currently use the slideshow (LP: #987050).
* Re-enable alpha warning for quantal.
* Upgrade to debhelper 9 for improved handling of compiler flags. Make
sure that /usr/lib/
despite changes in the default libdir for multiarch.
* Port to Python 3:
- Use Python 3-style print functions.
- Use "except Exception as e" syntax rather than the old-style "except
Exception, e".
- Use reduce from functools rather than relying on the builtin.
- Use list comprehensions rather than filter or map.
- Use open() rather than file().
- Import configparser rather than ConfigParser if available.
- Use input() rather than raw_input() when running under Python 3.
- Use set comprehensions.
- Import quote from urllib.parse rather than urllib if available.
- Use new-style octal literals.
- Use test.support rather than test.test_support if available.
- Add --python2 and --python3 options to tests/run to force running the
tests under Python 2 or 3 respectively.
- Handle renaming of __builtin__ to builtins in Python 3.
- Only pass unicode=1 to gettext.install in Python 2.
- Port ubiquity.
- Use Python 3 names for itertools.izip and itertools.
available.
- Use helpers from the six module to deal with some bytes/unicode
differences.
- As a general rule, open subprocesses with universal_
expecting to read text from them. This has no effect on Python 2
(aside from \r\n conversion and the like, which is mostly a no-op for
us), but causes Python 3 to read str rather than bytes. The
exceptions at the moment are: debconf-copydb subprocesses, which
return mixed-encoding data that needs to be handled specially; and
when feeding the output of a subprocess to hashlib.
- Use six.reraise rather than the three-argument form of raise.
- Adjust test_filteredco
- Fix test_ubi_
as binary data, since they're mixed-encoding.
- Cope with assertItemsEqua
Python 2.7 and 3.2.
- Rearrange ubiquity.
output as binary data and do field-dependent decoding.
- Adjust test_misc and test_upower to cope with file type changes in
Python 3.
- Use xml.etree.
smaller footprint by virtue of being built into the standard library,
arguably easier to read, and works with Python 3.
- Fix a slew of file handle leaks, including making much more liberal
use of context managers.
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