[Bug 70535] Re: nautilus crashes when copying a 4G file on a vfat volume

2008-01-12 Thread Azalin
Will this bug be fixed in the next version of Ubuntu? In gutsy it is
still present. Trying to copy a file bigger in size then the filesystem
can handle (4gb on fat32 for instance) although enough space is
available will still make nautilus disappear and reappear shortly
afterwards. Not really a disaster, more of a minor annoyance. Would be
nice if this could be fixed. In the meantime, I will have to pay
attention that I don't copy files bigger then 4gb to filesystems that
don't support that (fat).

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[Bug 26042] Re: Nautilus crashes trying to copy 4GB file to msdos fs

2008-01-12 Thread Azalin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 70535 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70535

I am using Gutsy Gibbon with all updates applied and experienced the
same crash as well. I will install gdb and post the log later on. It
would indeed be better to have nautilus present the user with the
message that a file of more then 4gb can not be copied to a fat
partition instead of crashing and restarting.

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[Bug 43352] Re: ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage

2006-10-15 Thread Azalin
I have the same problem. Although I do not experience the high cpu
amount, I do have a job lingering in the print job window after job
completion. When I cancel the job and a new job was issued, the new job
is finally printed. Please fix this because it is a bit annoying to have
a job printed upon restarting after forgetting to cancel a completed
job.

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[Bug 44874] Re: auto smbfs mount in /etc/fstab causes hald hang at boot

2006-09-12 Thread Azalin
Same here. When the samba share is auto mounted in /etc/fstab, HAL fails to 
initialise, the desktop is stalled for a couple of minutes. Then the desktop 
appears, and the samba share gets mounted. When doing lshal immediately in a 
terminal I got a message saying that HAL could not be connected to, either it 
was not running or not ready. After a couple of minutes trying lshal again 
shows me 94 entries from the global list. In other words, HAL seems stalled 
itself, waiting (too) long for samba to finish (even though it has nothing to 
do with samba I feel but it is in fstab the share is mounted so...).
The work around, putting noauto in the fstab and after the desktop appears, 
mounting the share by hand seems to do it... for now.
Let someone please take a look at this...

System specs:
AMD Athlon 64 3500+
ASUS A8V-X
2x 256MB PC3200 DDR400
Ubuntu Dapper Drake (up-to-date)
Radeon 9550 AGP8x

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[Bug 49893] Re: Name of Configure Printers wrong

2006-06-16 Thread Azalin
Thanks for the work around (I did not know I could change this in Alacarte 
which I did just now manually)
Anyway, glad to be of some help.

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[Bug 49893] Name of Configure Printers wrong

2006-06-15 Thread Azalin
Public bug reported:

For some reason at some point the name of the menu entry for access to 
configuration of printers (can be found under System-Administration) has been 
changed to Busy Printing (it is actually in dutch Bezig met afdrukken so I am 
not exactly sure what it says in English.. probably something like Printing in 
progress or Busy Printing but it shoudl say Printers or something like 
that...)
This is not something I did manually but has all of a sudden happened after a 
print job had finished.

** Affects: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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