I haven't upgraded to hardy yet (cause of some stories on forums), and I
can confirm this bug still occurs on 7.10 with all the updates. I
believe it can be patched for 7.10, as it is my favorite distro.
The only think that I (and many other users) want is for the search
button in a folder to
Hi JC Cheloven,
This is a bit OT but I read so many horror stories about Hardy
regarding random crashes/freezes and I am not sure I am ready for that.
Also, I don't know what exactly point 1 fixes.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148701
You
I think my problem is also related to this bug.
If I leave evolution running all the time, when i get come from work I get the
message 'Server unexpectedly disconnected: Unknown error and asks for
password.
Evolution is set to remember the password, but I still have to re-enter
it.
I use
This bug was not present in Hardy, but it appeared again in Intrepid (at
least in my case).
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This bug is extremely trivial to troubleshoot:
1) Right-click on top panel - Properties
2) Select Orientation: Bottom
3) Check Autohide
4) Click Close
5) Make the panel hide/autohide
Why do we have to make trace if ANYONE can reproduce it? Some of us have no
idea how to get the traces, not
I encountered the same bug while blanking a RW CD.
The CD was mounted and I right-click - Blank Disc
While the blanking was running the error message popped:
Unable to mount Blank Optical Disc
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I just want to add that this also happened to me when booting from Live
CD.
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Title:
terminal error
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I have two shares mounted in /etc/fstab:
//server/alex /home/alex-server cifs
users,credentials=/home/alex/.smbcredentials,user=alex,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0700,dir_mode=0700,uid=alex,gid=alex,auto
//server/server /home/server cifs
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit.
While copying a vew hundred GB of data from one partition to another, I
noticed that Nautilus was using about 1 GB of RAM (out of 4 GB).
After the transfer finished the usage remained the same.
Note that this is a fresh install, the only additional
Your suggestion does not work. If I turn off the screen saver, then I
go to power manager, and set monitor to sleep after 1 minute, I will
just be looking at my desktop, and nothing will happen.
Strange is the fact that occasionally it works perfectly, and sometimes
it fails completely.
Another
Hello,
I had some problems with the math not adding up in Disk Usage Analyzer:
Total Filesystem Capacity: 78.8 GB (used: 67.2 GB available: 11.6 GB)
But when I scan home in user mode, I get home usage to be: 27 GB
When I scan filesystem in user mode, I get filesystem usage to be: 36 GB
And
I think I found my problem: There were some files that were supposed to
be on the network. They were mounted in my home directory using
pyNeighbourhood. I was using a backup program that was supposed to
backup files to that location. I think it tried to backup when the
backup computer was not
I have the same problem using samba shares.
How do I use the workaround with the UUID for the samba shares?
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@ artinP (bircoe):
Thanks for the link, but it did not address the issue of duplicated entries for
samba shares.
It did, however, contain other useful piece of information: mounting protected
samba shares without a credentials file.
Regarding the duplicated issue, I think the problem has to do
If the fix was released in 2009, why is still an issue in 2011/2012 on
Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)?
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nautilus file copy dialogue does not close
This is marked as fixed but still happens occasionally in Ubuntu 10.04
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Karmic upgrade not shutting off
When using scp, you can give the -p switch that will preserver
timestamps.
It would be nice if this would be the default behavior for sftp as well.
Alternatively, a config file for sftp would be acceptable.
I agree about the importance of the issue. Especially with images and
videos. If you lose
This still happens on Ubuntu 16.04.
The burning itself is fast, takes a couple minutes, but the image checksum
takes about 20 minutes.
It is not clear what this does, why it happens and why it's so slow.
I canceled it when it was about 70% done and it said "Success 18.4 EB" (I only
wrote a 3.3
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