Public bug reported:
After installing acroread, I set acroread to be the default pdf-viewer
in nautulus. After this, Nautilus correctly opens all pdfs in acroread,
but gnome-open opens all pdfs in evince. Gnome-open needs to follow
Nautilus.
** Affects: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I tried gvfs-open now, and it worked and opened acroread.
My bug-report originally comes from trying xdg-open, which in turn execs
gnome-open. After installing gvfs-bin, xdg-open still execs gnome-open,
so xdg-open still fails.
Adding xdg-utils to the bug.
** Also affects: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
I can confirm this bug as well
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[gutsy] [regression] Evince has very bad quality when printing pdf files.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150187
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I have the same problem, and I use feisty.
The reason I found this is because I'm experimenting with my
fingerprint-reader, and since try_first_pass is unrecognized in standard
pam_unix in feisty, I need to use pam_unix2
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gnome-screensaver does not work with pam_unix2.so
Disregard the thing about try_first_pass not working. Turns out
try_fist_pass is the string that fails :-)
Sorry for that.
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gnome-screensaver does not work with pam_unix2.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89881
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I upgraded to feisty two days ago, and now the cycle goes like this:
First mount is ok.
Second mount asks for password, but only maps and does not mount. Manual
luksClose does NOT solve the problem. After unmounting, the disk can not be
mounted again until after log out/log in. It does ask for
Ok. I am not very into this stuff, but is there something I can do as a
workaround until april? Like trick some subsystem into sending the right
signal to gnome again or something? I noticed I get the password-dialog
again if I rip the plug without unmounting and replug it, but I don't
want to do
Does that mean that it will not be fixed for half a year?
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easy-fix Mounting luks-filesystems only works once pr. login
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69375
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager
When I plug in a disk with a luks-encrypted partition, I get asked for
the password the first time. Like I should be. But if I unmount the
volume, or type the pasword wrong or anything that would require me to
type it again, the