No bluez-simple-agent 'solution' for me. cinnamon-bluetooth useless.
Blueman useless. All options greyed out. bluetooth-wizard useless.
Bluewho useless. Mint 17 64bit fresh install. Microsoft Sculp Mobile
keyboard + working universal bluetooth dongle.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Two fresh installed systems choking on this update, 32bit 64bit!
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Title:
package linux-image-3.8.0-16-generic (not installed) failed to
Yes, this was a question after all; I am very embarrassed for causing this
trouble; the question is double:
- Why can't error messages related to FAT32 limits (4GB) during copying mention
this common error?
- Why is it no longer possible to rapidly format flash pens from the Unity
sidebar (or
IMPORTANT: This is not a real bug.
I didn't take into account the limitation with FAT32 (maximum of 4GB per
file).
The flash pens in question were recent and not supposed to be FAT.
Retested in NTFS: 5,9GB copied with no problem.
Nevertheless, the ERROR MESSAGES should have been more clear
I've also thrown Disks away!
This is exasperating. 3 different builds with Ubuntu, 2 64bit 1 32bit
and every single one incapable of simply formatting any kind of flash
pen (or disk!!!). I miss 12.04 so badly! Also, I had to turn to a
Windows system to format erase my flash pens. Pretty
Public bug reported:
Insistent error when copying large files into large capacity flash pens
(8GB/16GB/32GB); process is interrupted half-way; error messages:
Error while copying [file name].
There was an error copying the file into /media/[path]
Error splicing file: File too large
Public bug reported:
This is the same as in the 12.10 64bit; same error message, but in
Quantal x86:
BUG #1070451 Error returned when attempting to erase disks.
Happens EVERY TIME I try to format a flash pen, with the new DISKS
utility. I just quit using it.
** Affects: gnome-disk-utility
Public bug reported:
In openffice-writer, when blocks of text are selected and deleted, one
(or more?) apparently random chunk may reappear down in the same
document, on an already created page (when reviewing, for ex.). Never
observed until recently.
Fonts: Adobe Sabon LT Std / Adobe