While I will pursue finding the upstream bug number, I'm not in
agreement that this is low priority for Ubuntu clients in a Lts.
Shotwell has no issues with presenting the photos on the mounted volume,
Bash along with Nautilus and even Nemo have no issues with the mounted
Usb drive.
RhythmBox no
Public bug reported:
When I connect my iPhone to the Usb port RhythmBox launches and presents
the dialog asking to Initialize my iPhone. This is not just wrong it is
evil. I have to stop working until I can carefully dismiss this unwanted
dialog.
Give me a preference to NEVER show this dialog and
This appears to be what is happening when I connect my iPhone to Trusty
now. I did not have this issue in Saucy. gvfs is crashing and I get the
loop of messages. I am going to try to get the dump in here an xRef it.
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Public bug reported:
nautilus/TC-NFM-003
Test-case name: nautilus/TC-NFM-003
1. depends: nautilus/TC-NFM-002
This test will check that user can move files to folders.
1. Please ensure the Nautilus window is running and the Nautilus window
is focused
1.5 create a doc named moveme.txt
2.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1014876 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1014876
The qa test Tc-Nfm-001 need ... adjusting
- deliberately creating the document with the same name as the default is not a
common case
- touch move or anything from bash will not affect the context menu
unt
The contrived qa Test is a bit misleading.
- I believe that it was better to always show the Create New Document
context menu
- As it is now, if we can not go back - Do NOT ship with the Template
Folder Empty
- I personally prefer 12.10 style where if i move a doc into Template in Bash
it will
Well I have a better understanding of what is happening at the human level than
at #3 above.
- qa XRef - Tc-Nfm-001
== Distribution ==
head --lines 9 dists/raring/Release
Origin: Ubuntu
Label: Ubuntu
Suite: raring
Version: 13.04
Codename: raring
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 7:20:15 UTC
Architectures: