I can't reproduce it. This was one of many problems I had after taking the
Feisty Gutsy Hardy upgrade path.
The problems mounted up and defeated me in the end and I decided on a fresh
install.
So, I guess this one is closed on my part.
Thanks anyway.
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In my case, it looks like I was jumping the gun. My apologies.
It's still true that my iPod icon does not change when the iPod is
unmounted. However, the mounting and unmounting of other devices
(camera, USB) is working correctly.
So, I'm not really getting what is described here. None of my
Also, I'd like to add that I've found I only get this problem after
installing fglrx according to these instructions on the Unofficial ATI
Linux Driver Wiki:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubu...allation_Guide
Following these instructions is the only way I can get a working fglrx
driver.
I am having the same problem with the unmount status not being reflected
in Nautilus. However, it may not be exactly the same as the one
reported.
After an upgrade to Hardy, when I unmount my iPod, for example, its icon
remains exactly the same. A right click will show the option to mount
it.
Sorry, can't see where to edit previous comments.
So, the second Gtk-WARNING: cannot open display: :0 shown above should
be gdm[9989] not gdm[9987]
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[hardy] GDM hangs on a black screen upon startup
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I am having the same problem. But first I get the notorious xsessions
login error message. That goes away after a few seconds, then I get the
black screen with the x cursor.
The following seems to occur around the time it happens:
May 30 21:23:14 server1 gdm[9367]: Gtk-WARNING: Ignoring the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 228534 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228534
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Since upgrading to Hardy 64bit (from Feisty), I cannot get consistent
background patterns in any windows. Instead I get random and very ugly
background