[Bug 1292398] Re: Second screen position isn't saved from one session to another

2018-11-05 Thread Carmelo Carrillo
I confirm this bug with 18.10.

The configuration monitors always is lost when suspend/hibernate.

How can I solve Thanks.

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[Bug 822842] Re: greek language text problem

2011-08-08 Thread carmelo
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[Bug 822842] [NEW] greek language text problem

2011-08-08 Thread carmelo
Public bug reported:

The characters are not greek letters

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: gedit 2.30.4-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.48-generic-pae 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-11-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Architecture: i386
CheckboxSubmission: a4af99eaa02cccaa906209ac0d23e22e
CheckboxSystem: edda5d4f616ca792bf437989cb597002
Date: Mon Aug  8 20:55:57 2011
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gedit
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Release i386 (20110427.1)
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=el_GR:en
 LANG=el_GR.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gedit
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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


** Tags: apport-bug apport-lpi i386 natty running-unity

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[Bug 486221] Re: After inserting username and password the phase of login restart. To go on I've choose ubuntu of emergency...

2009-11-21 Thread Carmelo BC

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[Bug 486221] [NEW] After inserting username and password the phase of login restart. To go on I've choose ubuntu of emergency...

2009-11-21 Thread Carmelo BC
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: yelp

I've made upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10, with several errors , that I've not
inderstood. I'm sorry...

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Nov 21 10:51:38 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/yelp
Package: yelp 2.28.0-0ubuntu2
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=it_IT.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.28-15.49-generic
SourcePackage: yelp
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-15-generic i686
XsessionErrors:
 (gnome-settings-daemon:2989): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion 
`src != NULL' failed
 (nautilus:3014): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion 
`preferences_is_initialized ()' failed
 (nautilus:3045): GStreamer-WARNING **: Failed to load plugin 
'/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstschro.so': 
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstschro.so: undefined symbol: 
schro_virt_frame_new_vert_downsample

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


** Tags: apport-bug i386

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2008-06-08 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Sorry.
My first installation of a Linux is Mandrake (today Mandriva), used only 15 
day, some years ago.
Then, in 2007, I have used Linux next Year, from ubuntu 7.04 to 8.04, and I 
liked Ubuntu, and Linux.

The BUG, found in Ubuntu 7.10, is present in Ubuntu 8.04
I switch to Mandriva to try if this BUG is not present.
Due to my new experience in Linux systems from Ubuntu, I like the Mandriva, and 
the features of syncronize with Windows Mobile, simpler install of programs, 
simpler install of driver for Broadcom Wifi (my wifi Broadcom, perfectly 
working in 7.10, not work in 8.04), simpler install of ATI drivers.
I'am satisfied: my system work perfectly, and the datetime problem of my NTFS 
files is not present.

At this moment, I use Mandriva (I'am free to use the system I want).

I must write: I use Mandriva Kde and not Gnome; for files management I
use Konqueror (Kde) and not Nautilus (Gnome).

Can be the BUG is also presente in Mandriva Gnome, I don't know.

I hope Ubuntu (or Gnome, or Nautilus,or gvfs) team solve this problem,
and I go to try also Ubuntu 8.10 to see if this problem (and the others
for Broadcom Wifi) is solved.

At this moment, I'am happy with my system.

Sorry, and Thank You for this useful experience.

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2008-06-08 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Due to this BUG, I switch from Ubuntu to Mandriva.
In Mandriva all work perfectly, I found a greater number of programs, the 
installation of GoogleEarth (and other programs) is simpler, I can connect and 
syncronize with my Htc Touch in a very simply way.

Bye, Bye Ubuntu

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-11-04 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
added ntfs-config project

Carmelo Viavattene

** Also affects: ntfs-config
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-11-02 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Auto-reply.
Sorry, another correction:

I'am changed:
UUID=567ECDF67ECDCF45 /media/sda2 ntfs defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
in:
UUID=567ECDF67ECDCF45 /media/sda2 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=it_IT.utf8 0 1

and all is OK.
Then, changing the permission, my problem is solved (the modify time is 
preserved).

For my external USB NTFS drive, i'am not problems (the modify time is
preserved).

The bug is auto-SOLVED partially.

@ Szabolcs:
Remain a portion of the bug:
Ubuntu must set by default the /etc/fstab for existing NTFS drive, using 
ntfs-3g, and without umask.
Please, can You search the correct project to solve this?

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-11-01 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Sorry, a correction:

I think I must change:
UUID=567ECDF67ECDCF45 /media/sda2 ntfs defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
in:
UUID=567ECDF67ECDCF45 /media/sda2 ntfs defaults,locale=it_IT.utf8 0 1

and can be I solve the problem of preserving the modify time?
(In this way I set the permissions of NTFS drive equal to ext3 drive)

1) Please, reply me if this is correct.

2) Another question: if I insert a external USB NTFS drive, i must
change the permission?

3) At the end, i think a bug is present: Ubuntu must set by default
correctly the permission of NTFS drive, internal and external.

Is not a problem of NTFS-3G, and I not know the correct project must
correct this bug.

Regards, 
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-11-01 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Is not a Nautilus problem.
To search the problem, i go to a complete re-install of my Ubuntu 7.10.
Now, i check all.
The ntfs-3g installed in my computer is version 1:1.913-2ubuntu1.
My computer have only a hard disk: 
sda1 is a Windows XP C: drive, filesystem NTFS
sda2 is a Windows D: drive, filesystem NTFS
sda3 is swap linux
sda4 is / linux, filesystem ext3.

Then, I go to copy a test file not in Nautilus (then, is not a Nautilus 
problem).
I use the terminal.
The file is test.txt
I copy from terminal and paste in this comment.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp -p test.txt test2.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ stat test*
  File: `test2.txt'
  Size: 17  Blocks: 8  IO Block: 4096   file normale
Device: 804h/2052d  Inode: 66960   Links: 1
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: ( 1000/ carmelo)   Gid: ( 1000/ carmelo)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:04:59.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:04:58.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:05:58.0 +0100
  File: `test.txt'
  Size: 17  Blocks: 8  IO Block: 4096   file normale
Device: 804h/2052d  Inode: 66956   Links: 1
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: ( 1000/ carmelo)   Gid: ( 1000/ carmelo)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:05:58.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:04:58.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:04:58.0 +0100
  File: `test.txt~'
  Size: 0   Blocks: 0  IO Block: 4096   file normale vuoto
Device: 804h/2052d  Inode: 66948   Links: 1
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: ( 1000/ carmelo)   Gid: ( 1000/ carmelo)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:04:44.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:04:37.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:04:58.0 +0100

The modify time of test.txt (origin) and of test2.txt (destination) is the 
same, and is OK.
In a view of Nautilus, i see the modify time, and is OK.
And now, copy in NTFS drive:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp -p test.txt /media/sda2/test3.txt
cp: preservato l'orario di `/media/sda2/test3.txt': Funzione non permessa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp -p /media/sda2/test3.txt /media/sda2/test4.txt
cp: preservato l'orario di `/media/sda2/test4.txt': Funzione non permessa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ stat /media/sda2/test*
  File: `/media/sda2/test3.txt'
  Size: 17  Blocks: 1  IO Block: 4096   file normale
Device: 802h/2050d  Inode: 6299Links: 1
Access: (0770/-rwxrwx---)  Uid: (0/root)   Gid: (   46/ plugdev)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100
  File: `/media/sda2/test4.txt'
  Size: 17  Blocks: 1  IO Block: 4096   file normale
Device: 802h/2050d  Inode: 6300Links: 1
Access: (0770/-rwxrwx---)  Uid: (0/root)   Gid: (   46/ plugdev)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:09:58.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:09:58.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:09:58.0 +0100

I think this is the problem is at the cp command.
cp: preservato l'orario di `/media/sda2/test3.txt': Funzione non permessa
Transaltion from my italian language is:
cp: preserved the time of `/media/sda2/test3.txt': function not permitted

I see You have access different from my access
You: Access: (0664/-rw-rw-r--)
In my computer:
filesystem ext3: Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)
filesystem ntfs: Access: (0770/-rwxrwx---)

Then, if i work in superuser mode:
 su
Parola d'ordine: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/carmelo#  cp -p /media/sda2/test3.txt 
/media/sda2/test5.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/carmelo# stat /media/sda2/test5*
  File: `/media/sda2/test5.txt'
  Size: 17  Blocks: 1  IO Block: 4096   file normale
Device: 802h/2050d  Inode: 6301Links: 1
Access: (0770/-rwxrwx---)  Uid: (0/root)   Gid: (   46/ plugdev)
Access: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100
Modify: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100
Change: 2007-11-01 20:08:19.0 +0100

And I not have the problems of preserving the time.
If, from terminal, i start Nautilus, copy and paste a file is OK.
Now, my report is not of a bug, and i can confirm: is not a BUG of NTFS-3G!!!

Sorry.

At this point, the solution is:
A correct acces for the user to not have my problems with  NTFS filesystem 
(must be Ubuntu to set this) is:
change the permission of all NTFS filesystem at the same level of ext3 
filesystem.

Is correct?

my /etc/fstab is:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc   procdefaults0   0
# /dev/sda4
UUID=5b3f43f5-a935-498d-9dbb-52299fd1c696 /   ext3
defaults,errors=remount-ro 0   1
# /dev/sda1
UUID=F8788F19788ED5B2 /media/sda1 ntfsdefaults,umask=007,gid=46 0   
1
# /dev/sda2
UUID=567ECDF67ECDCF45 /media/sda2 ntfsdefaults,umask=007,gid=46 0   
1
# /dev/sda3
UUID=d1b5bed4-2e03-4ef7-963c-439bd81c0f74 noneswapsw
  0   0
/dev/scd0   /media/cdrom

[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-31 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
I not want the start time of the copy. I not want the end time of the copy. I 
want the same time of the file origin of the copy:
An example: if I'am a file of 2005-10-24 8.34.56, and I copy this file to a 
NTFS drive, the copyed file MUST have the same time of 2005-10-24 8.34.56. So, 
if I see in the drive origin and in the drive destination, i want the same 
file, with the same name, length, and ... SAME TIME.

You can try this: create a new file, in your Home (ext3 drive); if you copy 
this file in the same directory, or in Examples directory, you have the 
original time (and this is correct). If You copy in a NTFS drive, the time 
change at the time of the end of the copy (wrong). Expected: the time is the 
same of the original file.
The "creation" time is not the concept of NTFS: simply, I'am interested at the 
time i see in a standard view of Nautilus (after the installation of Ubuntu 
7.10).

Try to extract some or all the files of a compressed file (.zip, .tar,
...): in the compressed file You see the date and the time of the file,
and if You extract in a NTFS drive, at this moment You see the date of
the copy. Expected is the original date (and time), and this is OK if
you extract in a ext3 drive (example your Home).

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-30 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
@ Siegfried: Thank You,
Then, I have changed the description of my first report with «Edit 
description/tags» at the left.

At this point, i know a best way to report a bug to Ubuntu team, and to change 
a my not perfect description.

@ Szabolcs:
Moreover, I am happy to have guessed to address the error message to the group 
ntfs-3g.

However, the important thing is that the error has been identified and is soon 
resolved.
When will the release of the next version of NTFS-3G?

Also, I'am marked as duplicated of this bug my report 157585.
I thought that when it is not a mistake of NTFS-3G, I had to report it as a 
mistake of NAUTILUS.
Then I realized that I can change the group to which the error is reported (is 
my first report of a bug), 
So, reporting 157585 is unnecessary.

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-30 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 7.10
  I'am a hard disk with NTFS partition.
  I use Nautilus to copy files or directory, and the problem appear.
  If I copy a file to the NTFS partition, the date and the time of the copyed 
file is changed to the time of the end of copy.
  The same problem in a USB hard disk NTFS.
  
  This not appear if I copy a file in my home ubuntu (ext3) or in my key
  USB (fat32).
  
  If I move the file in the NTFS partition, the date/time is not changed.
  
  This is bug is very annoyng: 
- I'am some OpenOffice files created in Windows, and I want save in my external 
hard disk. I MUST know when my file is writed.
+ I'am some OpenOffice files created in Windows, and I want save in my external 
hard disk. I MUST know when my file is created.
  
  Please correct.
  
  Regards,
  
  Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-30 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Please, change my comment of the original report from
"I MUST know when my file is writed." 
to
"I MUST know when my file is created."

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157585] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-30 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 157396 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157396

Yes, is a duplicate of 157396 (reported to ntfs-3g).
Sorry, the 2007-10-27 i think to report the bug to another project (nautilus), 
an I rewrite the bug.
Then i found the 157396 bug is ported from ntfs-3g to nautilus.

And then, You can delete this report of bug (is the same of 157396).
The only change in the comment is from:
"I MUST know when my file is writed." (in 157396) must be "I MUST know when my 
file is created."
Then I change my comment in 157396, and You can close this report

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157585] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-27 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
I have submitted this bug to ntfs-3g, and the reply is:

 Szabolcs Szakacsits  wrote on 2007-10-26:  (permalink)

When you /bin/cp a file then it gets new timestamps by default whatever
is the file system. Nautilus maybe redefines this behaviour but not
consistently.

Then, I send my request to nautilus project.

Carmelo Viavattene

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[Bug 157585] Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-26 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 7.10
I'am a hard disk with NTFS partition.
I use Nautilus to copy files or directory, and the problem appear.

If I copy a file to the NTFS partition, the date and the time of the copyed 
file is changed to the time of the end of copy.
The same problem in a USB hard disk NTFS.

This not appear if I copy a file in my home ubuntu (ext3) or in my key
USB (fat32).

If I move the file in the NTFS partition, the date/time is not changed.

This is bug is very annoyng:
I'am some OpenOffice files created in Windows, and I want save my files in my 
external hard disk. I MUST know when my file is created.

Please correct.

Regards,

Carmelo Viavattene

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

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[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2007-10-26 Thread Carmelo Viavattene
If I copy my files from a disk to another or to another directory, I
want know when my files are created.

Can You help me?

Regards,
Carmelo Viavattene

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