I am a bit in a culture shock to see this bug trail. I said back in 2006
and I'm repeating myself now. We need an Ubuntu local system tools
package. That would suite and co-operate nicely with all the new quirks
Ubuntu now uses (upstart being an example).
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services-admin should be disabled
Also, why not offer some funding to Carlos to do that work? He'd be
happy to and there were always talks about funding him to put some more
polish into gnome-system-tools. This could benefit the entire community
which is using GST.
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Well, this happens on Ubuntu 9.10. As well as kernel -17 with latest
network manager doesn't connect to any network.
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Connected online but NM displays No network connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243476
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop
My guess is that no, but maybe we could get some folks with multi-heads
to do some testing for us over one of the next hug days?
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/45522
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Public bug reported:
using hal 0.5.8.1-3ubuntu2 , hal-device-manager (currently what I've
managed to stop are mainly Python apps using dbus-Hal) and similar
apps (like hubackup) are able to crash hald-runner such that it never
comes back (is it a daemon at all?).
simply restarting dbus (which
I tested this fix and it works and works well.
I can now see the GIMP menu item in hebrew when logging using hebrew
while before it didn't work!
Thanks Seb.
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Wrong X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain key in gimp.desktop file
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67547
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I'm currently lacking time to come up with a patch as Alex wants it,
unassigning - anybody is encouraged to read the backlog, as well as the
discussion on nautilus development mailin glist and finish this fix.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Sivan Greenberg = (unassigned
Added an attachment of hubackup's device detector code. Just save it in
a folder, chmod 755 the file and execute it. If you have a CDRW or DVRW
or a USB disk attached to the system you should see a listing showing
them as entries.
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hal does not detect media change in USB-DVD-Drive
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hal does not detect media change in USB-DVD-Drive
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56484
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I can also confirm this. Now, this is breaking hubackup's ability to
detect target devices for backups properly. Should I workaround it by
rewriting the detection code , or is it going to get fixed ? AFAICS this
has to be fixed since just working around this will turn out ot be a
hack, while the
setting to high as this breaks a range of programs relying on HAL to
detect media changes and optical devices.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged = High
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hal does not detect media change in USB-DVD-Drive
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This is actually the same as bug #39482 and they need to be merged. The
root of the two observed behaviors is the same. I have sent a patch
upstream but it was argued that it might incur too much overhead and was
thus rejected. This thread shows what type of a patch Alex (nautilus
upstream) would
Public bug reported:
I just dist-upgraded to evolution 2.7.3-0ubuntu3.
I go this while apt tried to set it up:
Setting up evolution (2.7.3-0ubuntu3) ...
WARNING: failed to parse type name `boolean'
WARNING: invalid or missing type for schema
I've started a discussion about the right way to solve this with Alex
Larsson , the upstream maintainer. He has provided me some guidance and
his design of the issue. I will work on a patch upstream soon.
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nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders,
instead of
k, thanks Seb , let me know if you want anything changed on the patch
after you test it.
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nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders,
instead of copying
https://launchpad.net/bugs/39482
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** Attachment added: fix for this bug.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/2972265/fix_readonly_dnd_drop.debdiff
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nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders,
instead of copying
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** Attachment added: this is the debdiff to apply, since it does not include
the debug print outs
http://librarian.launchpad.net/2988164/fix_dnd_from_ro_source.debdiff
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nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders,
instead of copying
attached a modified patch that does not include the left over g_warning.
Now only needs a sponsered upload, and I would love to see it fixed for
the release :-)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs = Sivan Greenberg
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status
in 93_upstream_nautilus-dnd-user-owned.patch inside the source package,
there is already a patch that modified the behavior of
nautilus_drag_default_drop_action_for_icons(..
I am thinking along the lines of something similar to that patch, to
change the default behavior from move to copy when the
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