GLib bug on GitLab (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1271
"fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is being ignored)")
shows two commits, the second of which
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/merge_requests/366
(and the bug itself) appear to have been fixed in GLib version 2.59.0
Well, I changed my user-dirs.dirs back to the original state, and did the bind
mount
from my data partition to my /home/scott/... user directories. All works fine.
Despite the fact that my GLib2 version is before the version that fixed the
"fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is being
@smcv
As it happens, I was researching the bug, the various sites I visited seemed to
point to glib2 as being the source,
and as I have debian testing/sid, I naturally looked up glib bugs in debian,
and found this bug report.
Since I had found more about the resolution of the bug from the pkg
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Update:
Having given myself ownership and permissions to ~/.local/share/Trash[/*],
I am now able to trash items that are in my system / partition (including items
that
are in /home/scott that are NOT in the bind-mounted personal data directories)
with no complaint from Caja.
As of eog version 3.34.1-1 , bug is still present.
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From: Scott Jacobs
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Subject: eog crashes with 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)' on
large image
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Having done some investigating, I find that in 4 previous distros I have
installed (all Lubuntu),
none has had root:root as owners of ~/.local/share/Trash
Since the contents of the files directory in that folder in my current Debian
install are files
that would originally have been in a
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Further attempts to install, with images through the current 01/27/2020 .iso,
continue to fail in exactly the same way.
Further attempts to install, with images through the current 01/27/2020 .iso,
continue to fail in exactly the same way.
>What media are you using for the image, out of curiosity?
16GB PNY USB 2.0 Flash drive ("Attache 4"), in a USB 3.0 hub in a USB 3.0 port.
Installed with mkusb 12.3.9-1ubuntu1 with persistence
(I've had very good results getting bootable USB drives with mkusb).
Are you thinking that there may be
>I'm wondering exactly what the effect of "with persistence" is, for example.
Persistence is a very useful feature, whereby a certain amount of storage is
reserved
on the media that is used when a change is made from the .iso , so that when it
is again
booted, that change is still there.
For
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>Are you sure you did't check "Show all fields templated" in Configuration ->
>Template?
I apparently did, without knowing what that meant...
By un-checking the box, I was able to edit the text to remove the ':'s and
alter the length
of the long lines to bypass the other bug...
Is there
In researching my own bug (#945385), I found this,, and hoped that I might have
found the
solution. Sadly, not.
However, I looked at this bug, and noted that, my version of xsane[-common],
0.999-7,
not only was there not:
/usr/share/sane/xsane/xsane-startimage.pnm
there was not even a
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non-editable text plus
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Subject: qtpass: On-the-fly storable password character-restriction options per
Password entry
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Subject: hugin: Error window concerning earlier project appears every new
session at stitch
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