No, not 100% sure -- everytime I've tested was through the interface
that only shows up if Apache is installed, and I've had my friends w/
OSX test. Almost positive it's apache user writing the files, based on
watching ps output.
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Wrong permissions for files uploaded to Public dir (owned by 'n
What is "Incomplete" about this? Please tell me what I need to submit,
and I will. Thanks.
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Personal File Sharing / public write directory, wrong permissions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550413
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Desktop Bugs, which is sub
Similar situation to cause the bug. I was not changing the workspaces
-- though about to -- but clicked "Preferences" on the workspace
switcher applet in the panel, and it crashed.
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wnck-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508452
You received this
... and don't let me not emphasis that the fact that this easily worked
80% of the way is GREAT!
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Personal File Sharing / public write directory, wrong permissions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550413
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-user-share
After figuring out that apache2 provides "personal file sharing" -- from
bug #536766 -- I happily went about sharing file and creating a public-
write directory (working with a friend on large image files, atm, so
very useful). This all
For the record, installing apache2 fixed this.
... and also for the record, once installed, everything works as expect
*and* there's nice UI options for sharing from the file manager
(nautilus). Great!
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Personal file sharing preferences dialog does not offer to install needed
packages
https:
... and the package needed to install is what?
I'm old time linux user, but new to ubuntu/debian style distros. I did
a cursory search of synaptic for personal file sharing, and came up with
nothing.
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Personal file sharing preferences dialog does not offer to install needed
packages
https://