[Bug 1808710] Re: !xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost error with GTK2 applications

2020-04-07 Thread Calmarius
Code::Blocks is affected too. I keep losing unsaved work.

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[Bug 70293] Re: shutdown after plugging in AC with critical battery

2010-12-06 Thread Calmarius
This bug always happen to me. Even if my battery is fully charged if I
pull out the power cable and plug in again immediately it  shuts down
almost always (eg when somebody plugs my cable out to plug a power
distributor in a plugs my cable in again).

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  shutdown after plugging in AC  with critical battery

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[Bug 580961] Re: unzip fails to deal correctly with filename encodings

2010-11-14 Thread Calmarius
You can unzip anything if you use the command line and unzip the entire
archive, just type 'unzip anyfile.zip'.

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[Bug 662816] Re: Gvfs may corrupt NTFS partitions

2010-10-19 Thread Calmarius
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gvfs
  
  I have a dual boot machine that runs Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I
  have my NTFS partitions in the fstab so they mount themselves
  automatically.
  
  I don't know exact steps to reproduce but it sometimes happen. I just
  moved some pictures to my NTFS partition from my camera on Ubuntu then I
- restarted my machine to boot in Windows to process that files (also many
+ restarted my machine to boot in Windows to do something (also many
  programs on my XP updated themselves). After I finished my work I
  switched back to Ubuntu and I downloaded a ZIP and wanted to extract it.
  It had a lot of files. Extraction result in a lots of I/O errors. I took
  a look at the place I tried to extract the files and I saw something
  weird. Some of my music files appeared in that directory but with a
  different filename. I was able to play them but I was unable to delete
  them (no such file error or I/O errors, corrupted file descriptors?).
  Then I switched back to my Windows partition and ran chkdsk -f to
  repair the partition, it spotted the problem and deleted all corrupt
  file descriptors (all the pictures I just moved). After that, everything
  worked fine (and those wierd links to my music files also gone away).
  Since I moved the pictures from my camera and chkdsk deleted them they
  are lost permanently.
  
  There was a similar issue a month ago, when I lost all my music files.
  I had a directory where I store all my music files but nautilus showed
  the directory as empty however I was able play any music if know its
  exact file name and typed its exact path in my music player. I switched
  to Windows and ran chkdsk an it restored the file descriptors.
  
  Under windows I used to pull out my pen drive immediately after I copied
  the files on it without properly shutting it down. I have never had
  problems about this on that system but not in Ubuntu. Under Ubuntu if
  you do the same without umount you will lost or corrupt all the files
  you copied. If you always umount there is no problem (you see the pen
  drive led flashing maybe it closing the file descriptors and commit the
  changes that time?). Maybe a similar thing happens with the NTFS
  partitions if I shut down or restart my system just after I copied some
  files on my NTFS partition. Maybe the filesystem manager forget to
  commit?
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
  Package: gvfs 1.6.1-0ubuntu1build1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
  Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic i686
  Architecture: i386
  Date: Mon Oct 18 18:38:28 2010
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release i386 (20100429)
  ProcEnviron:
-  LANG=hu_HU.UTF-8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
+  LANG=hu_HU.UTF-8
+  SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: gvfs

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[Bug 662816] [NEW] Gvfs may corrupt NTFS partitions

2010-10-18 Thread Calmarius
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gvfs

I have a dual boot machine that runs Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I
have my NTFS partitions in the fstab so they mount themselves
automatically.

I don't know exact steps to reproduce but it sometimes happen. I just
moved some pictures to my NTFS partition from my camera on Ubuntu then I
restarted my machine to boot in Windows to process that files (also many
programs on my XP updated themselves). After I finished my work I
switched back to Ubuntu and I downloaded a ZIP and wanted to extract it.
It had a lot of files. Extraction result in a lots of I/O errors. I took
a look at the place I tried to extract the files and I saw something
weird. Some of my music files appeared in that directory but with a
different filename. I was able to play them but I was unable to delete
them (no such file error or I/O errors, corrupted file descriptors?).
Then I switched back to my Windows partition and ran chkdsk -f to
repair the partition, it spotted the problem and deleted all corrupt
file descriptors (all the pictures I just moved). After that, everything
worked fine (and those wierd links to my music files also gone away).
Since I moved the pictures from my camera and chkdsk deleted them they
are lost permanently.

There was a similar issue a month ago, when I lost all my music files.
I had a directory where I store all my music files but nautilus showed
the directory as empty however I was able play any music if know its
exact file name and typed its exact path in my music player. I switched
to Windows and ran chkdsk an it restored the file descriptors.

Under windows I used to pull out my pen drive immediately after I copied
the files on it without properly shutting it down. I have never had
problems about this on that system but not in Ubuntu. Under Ubuntu if
you do the same without umount you will lost or corrupt all the files
you copied. If you always umount there is no problem (you see the pen
drive led flashing maybe it closing the file descriptors and commit the
changes that time?). Maybe a similar thing happens with the NTFS
partitions if I shut down or restart my system just after I copied some
files on my NTFS partition. Maybe the filesystem manager forget to
commit?

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gvfs 1.6.1-0ubuntu1build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Oct 18 18:38:28 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release i386 (20100429)
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=hu_HU.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gvfs

** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug i386 lucid

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[Bug 662816] Re: Gvfs may corrupt NTFS partitions

2010-10-18 Thread Calmarius


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