Since other distros have this issue as well, you care to share what the reason
was?
Do you have a patch?
Was it fixed upstream?
Anything that could help other distros would be appreciated.
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Well, that's an issue since the existence of the driver manager,
basically, but it's time to open a bug report since I work around it for
years now after every fresh install. It's very well documented in the
archlinux wiki.
I don't understand the kcm plugin layout and how to
Updating the bug, the fix was released a while ago with a new version of
autofs.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Updating the bug, the fix was released a while ago with a new version of
autofs.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I've troubled some with mounting ntfs-3g file systems with autofs.
AutoFS passes the sloppy option (-s) to mounts, which is actually a
valid thing since mount is to behave on all filesystems the same option-
whise. Though, the ntfs-3g filesystem does not support it, and
Public bug reported:
I've troubled some with mounting ntfs-3g file systems with autofs.
AutoFS passes the sloppy option (-s) to mounts, which is actually a
valid thing since mount is to behave on all filesystems the same option-
whise. Though, the ntfs-3g filesystem does not support it, and
Workaround (sorry, UGLY), but it works for now. May give you troubels
updating in future :D.
cd /usr/sbin
cp -p ntfs-3g ntfs-3g.0
ntfs-3g
vi ntfs-3g
#!/bin/sh
# fixes automount -s option that crashes ntfs-3g
line=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/-s//g'`
/usr/sbin/ntfs-3g.0 $line
** Description changed:
I just re-built the package with the upstream patch, works properly.
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Title:
ntfs3g -s option should be ignored, making autofs
Workaround (sorry, UGLY), but it works for now. May give you troubels
updating in future :D.
cd /usr/sbin
cp -p ntfs-3g ntfs-3g.0
ntfs-3g
vi ntfs-3g
#!/bin/sh
# fixes automount -s option that crashes ntfs-3g
line=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/-s//g'`
/usr/sbin/ntfs-3g.0 $line
** Description changed:
I just re-built the package with the upstream patch, works properly.
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Title:
ntfs3g -s option should be ignored, making autofs mounts failing
Interesting, I didn't get the update on any of my machines. I decided to
reinstall one of the machines, works great, did get notification-helper
update.
The one I updated from beta1 didn't get it and still has the issue -
using the main server, why does that one not get the update?
Ofc, another
Public bug reported:
System: 14.04 x86_64 (KUbuntu).
Latest updates.
QtCreator package version: 3.0.1-0ubuntu4
When installing QtCreator, qtdeclerative5-qtquick2-plugin is not
installed as dependency. The problem is, that the Welcome dialog
requires the plugin to work properly (it isn't
Seems as I can't mark duplicate, but may be duplicate of 1339628
** Description changed:
System: 14.04 x86_64 (KUbuntu).
Latest updates.
QtCreator package version: 3.0.1-0ubuntu4
When installing QtCreator, qtdeclerative5-qtquick2-plugin is not
installed as dependency. The problem
qtdeclarative5-qtquick2-plugin
qtdeclarative5-controls-plugin
qtdeclarative5-window-plugin
qtdeclarative5-localstorage-plugin
are the ones needed by QtCreator
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This bug exists obviously on more machines than one, but not on all Dell
Latitude e6420 machines, but on some others.
I guess it has something to do with the video card installed, anyway, I already
filed a bug report back in 3/2011.
Upstream bug:
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