[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 240300] Re: Tomboy shows the "Search All Notes" window on login under certain circumstances
Scott Severance
scott at scottseverance.us
Mon Apr 19 14:05:29 UTC 2010
Raphael,
This bug is different from bug 112703, I think. This bug only occurred
when I was logging in via the fingerprint scanner. For some reason which
I no longer remember, I apparently didn't follow up on Pedro's requests
for more information, and I no longer have the capability of testing
whether this is still an issue, so the most appropriate status, I
suppose, is Invalid.
Bug 112703 is about multiple instances of Tomboy running, which I don't
think could have been the case in my situation.
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Tomboy shows the "Search All Notes" window on login under certain circumstances
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240300
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Status in “tomboy” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Bug description:
When I login to Gnome, Tomboy 0.10.1 (which is running as a panel item) pops up the "Search All Notes" window under certain circumstances.
My computer is a Lenovo ThinkPad R61i running Hardy. When I log in the normal way--enter my username and password at the GDM prompt--everything's fine. But when I log in using the built-in fingerprint scanner, several things happen differently. First, I get a prompt to unlock the keyring so that nm-applet can access my WPA key. While the password dialog is up (which doesn't appear when I log in using password authentication) and Compiz is still starting--before I have a chance to enter the password--Tomboy pops up its search window.
This is really odd behavior. I'm not sure whether the problem interaction involves thinkfinger, pam, Hardy's password manager (seahorse?), and/or NetworkManager. What is clear is that it doesn't make sense to pop up a search window unless explicitly requested.
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