Now using Ubuntu 10.4, 64bit and drivemount-applet shows icons to mount
nfs-shares again.
I'm not not sure when it was fixed, though.
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disk mounter applet shows nfs and davfs mounts only when they are mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321402
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As of today, I'm unable to reproduce the bug in lucid.
It seems it has gone for good.
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Problem with the screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485475
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Contrary to my comments to bug 485475, i also happens without kvm or
virt-manager running.
It also happens with only one screen (the laptop's builtin) attached.
More details on my setup, perhaps we've got something im common
Screensaver: Blank Screen
Graphics driver: Nvidia propietary installed v
Okay, i managed to pin down the culprit.
It's gnome-screensaver in combination with virt-manager.
Having the mouse cursor grabbed by virt-manager displaying a kvm session blocks
gnome-screensaver activation.
Powermanagement blank screen still works.
After leaving the kvm window, gnome-screensaver
Seems to be a glitch of the power management.
After playing around with the "turn screen of after x minutes" setting, the
problem disappeared
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Screensaver only activates *after* mouse move
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496873
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Symptoms:
Leaving my computer idle does not lead to the screen saver being activated.
Coming back to it after let's say ten minutes and moving the mouse leads to:
1. The screen fades to black (screensaver activates)
2. Screensaver deacti
I can confirm this.
OS: Intrepid amd64
Steps to reproduce:
fstab-entry:
nfs-server:/nfspath /mountpoint nfs user,noauto 0 0
Result:
Current version of drivemount-applet does not show an icon to mount that share.
Earlier versions (I think until hardy) did show an icon.
After mount