[Bug 66028] Re: double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evolution

2006-10-18 Thread Ryan O'Connor
Yes they are the same in both. Evolution has a tick for compensate for
daylight saving automatically. If I tick that, it still doesn't fix the
problem. The time  date are correct in both apps.

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[Bug 66028] Re: double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evolution

2006-10-14 Thread Ryan O'Connor
When I click the applet button, todays date is always correctly
highlighted.

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[Bug 66028] Re: double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo

2006-10-14 Thread Ryan O'Connor
I'm in Pacific/Auckland time zone, which is correct.

** Description changed:

  When I double click a day on the calendar (top right corner when you
- clock the date), evolution opens that day - except it opens the
+ click the date), evolution opens that day - except it opens the
  FOLLOWING day. This is inconvenient and annoying and has led me to mis-
  schedule some critical events! Since I've realized this happens every
  time I've had to double check over all my appointments.

** Summary changed:

- double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo
+ double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evolution

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[Bug 66028] Re: double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evolution

2006-10-14 Thread Ryan O'Connor
I've provided the info that this bug was waiting on.

** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed

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[Bug 66028] double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo

2006-10-13 Thread Ryan O'Connor
Public bug reported:

When I double click a day on the calendar (top right corner when you
clock the date), evolution opens that day - except it opens the
FOLLOWING day. This is inconvenient and annoying and has led me to mis-
schedule some critical events! Since I've realized this happens every
time I've had to double check over all my appointments.

** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 66028] Re: double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo

2006-10-13 Thread Ryan O'Connor
By the way I don't think this happened in dapper but it definitely does
in Edgy.

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[Bug 14392] Re: [network-admin] WEP key stored in world-readable /etc/network/interfaces

2006-09-27 Thread Ryan O'Connor
** Also affects: wireless-tools (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 59631] vfat usb memory stick drive doesn't free up space after delete

2006-09-11 Thread Ryan O'Connor
Public bug reported:

I have a standard 256mb memory stick - my flash. The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).

That's all fine, until I delete some files to free space up on the
drive. The files dissapear instantly as they should, except the space is
still reported as the same before and after I delete the files. Trying
to copy a new file on which should now fit still gives the error that
the disk does not have enough space. This happens on both windows and
linux, but windows deletes the files properly. It happens in Ubuntu 6.06
even after unmounting the drive and allowing any cached operations to
flush to the disk. The only way I can overcome this currently is to use
windows to delete files or format the flash memory. Is there another
solution? This definitely seems like a bug to me. I've verified it on 2
computers: one running breezy; the other dapper.

Can other people verify this? There must be thousands out there with
common memory sticks. What do you do in linux when they fill up? I need
mine to be compatible with windows, linux, and mac, so it is important
to keep it's file system in a consistent state. Ubuntu just chews it up
slowly...

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
 Status: Rejected

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[Bug 59635] Drag drop extract gives false extract the first time

2006-09-09 Thread Ryan O'Connor
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: file-roller

When dragging a selection from Archive Manager aka. file-roller onto
another folder in nautilus (gnome), before I can let go of the mouse -
it seems when I drag the selection past the window border of archive
manager - it says extracting files.. in the status bar for about 1/2
second and the drag icon goes away. This is very annoying and I have to
go back and drag it again. The 2nd and 3rd time around, etc. it works
fine - it's just the first time it lets go of my mouse for me
prematurely. I don't know how else to describe this, so please ask if
you ened more info. I'm using Ubuntu 6.06.

** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 12893] Re: Shouldn't put .Trash-$USER on removable devices

2006-09-09 Thread Ryan O'Connor
I think it's a viable solution to move the files to the user's home
directory .Trash, and this is what Dapper does now. BUT, the files
aren't even deleted permanently from the flash disk. Can it move them
to the home directory trash and clean up the unused space on the memory
stick? Is that possible? By the way I don't use digital cameras or mp3
players - this behaviour is annoying the hell out of me for plain old
memory sticks.

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