Public bug reported:
Upon startup of the system I notice the CPU usage is very high, and
top reveals that it is evolution-calendar-factory that is using 100%
CPU. Attaching to the process via gdb causes it to exit, producing the
following output (though I'm not sure how relevant it is, since
Public bug reported:
As it is now, when using nautilus to copy files from a directory
residing on an NTFS partition to another directory residing on an NTFS
partition, file attributes (like 'hidden', 'system') are lost. This can
be fixed by using ntfscp (from the ntfsprogs package) to copy files
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/829408
Title:
Nautilus should preserve NTFS file attributes when copying from NTFS
to NTFS file system
To manage notifications
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 789859 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789859
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 789859
if PPA contains a forward slash, when adding an already added, but disabled
PPA, add-apt-repository adds invalid deb line to sources file
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I tried to test this on a Oneiric live CD, but I was unable to get to a GNOME
session to test it.
If someone knows how to achieve this, please provide some instructions.
I tried the Classic Guest session option (from the Power(button) menu),
this seemed to have no effect. Logging out of the
Could people experiencing this bug please specify which of these three
error messages you receive when you try to open your file (from gedit-
io-error-message-area.c):
gedit has not been able to detect the character encoding.
Please check that you are not trying to open a binary file.
Select a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
1. Steps to reproduce:
sudo apt-get build-dep gedit
apt-get source gedit
cd gedit-2.30.3/
./configure
make
2. What happens:
make fails with the following error:
./.libs/libgedit.a(gedit-window.o): In function `create_menu_bar_and_toolbar':
** Attachment added: Log from issuing steps to reproduce
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/722555/+attachment/1863868/+files/gedit-build.log
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Thank you for that information, I was not aware of that.
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Title:
fails to build from source with error: undefined reference to
I think I gave found out why this is the case. The output of the command
wodim -prcap dev=/dev/scd1 says, amongst other things, the following:
Maximum read speed: 8450 kB/s (CD 48x, DVD 6x)
Current read speed: 178 kB/s (CD 1x, DVD 0x)
Maximum write speed: 8450 kB/s (CD 48x, DVD
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
When I try to burn a CD with brasero, be it an audio CD or an image, the
only speeds I can select are maximum and 47.9x (which is practically
maximum).
I remember being able to burn at lower speeds a couple of years ago, so
I'm not sure what has
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Only available recording speeds are maximum and 47.9x
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668330
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