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#390 | worksforme | Figure out empathy support | broder | |
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Karmic has switched from pidgin to empathy/telepathy as its default IM solution. It's very nicely integrated with the OS - including f-u-s-a and the new global messaging panel icon. However, this leaves us with a couple of problems. First, I couldn't even get telepathy to connect to the MIT Jabber server on my VM, although that could be user error. Second, telepathy-gabble (the native Jabber client) doesn't seem to support GSSAPI. We can maybe work around this by using telepathy-haze (the libpurple bindings), but I can't figure out how to create a telepathy-haze Jabber account from the empathy settings. Maybe it's something we can seed by hand. Oh yeah - and I can't figure out where empathy is storing its account configuration in the first place, although I assume it's somewhere in Gconf. It would be really, really cool if we could get empathy support online. If not, we should consider conflicting it off of the cluster systems, because I think its panel integration will confuse people using pidgin. On the other hand, users may find it more desirable to use empathy for non-Jabber IM. |
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#404 | worksforme | Research and report regression in OO.o | broder | |
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The 3.0.1-9ubuntu3.1 security release for openoffice.org appears to have broken color printing, at least under certain circumstances. We need to report this upstream as per the SRU regression policy, but first we should have a better understanding of the bug. Right now we know that color printing doesn't work from Impress through cups.mit.edu. I'd like to know
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#432 | worksforme | collate by default | geofft | |
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Apparently when you print multiple copies through the default PDF viewer via CUPS, copies aren't automatically collated? Also, for bonus points, we should make sure we avoid the failure where multiple double-sided copies of a document with an odd number of pages causes the last page of the first copy to be on the same physical sheet as the first page of the second copy. |