I have same issue since a year or so. This is really annoying, as right
ALT on my keyboard is used to enter national characters - so it is used
heavily. In *some* places you loose what you just typed making it
impossible to work.
I noticed it is really hard to tell where issue will appear; right n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi
Hi
I have a problem with my abit i45cv/intel. Suspend to ram works fine (with
s3-bios and s3-mode), but occasionally it has a problem with waking up. Just
after pressing power, after video bios message is displayed, I get the
"Critical temperatur
Setting options|programs|terminal to
gnome-terminal -e "bash -c %s"
seems to fix problem.
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gnome-commander won't run programs in the terminal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119647
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Confirm - problem remains on the fresh gutsy installation.
"gnome-terminal -e ls" executed from the command prompt works.
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gnome-commander won't run programs in the terminal
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One more observation, probably linked:
if the disc drive name contains national characters, the mounted filesystem may
contain invalid entries.
obexftp -l returns wise XML (C: and E: entries for my nokia E50), while after
mounting this over obexfs
i get two "E:" subdirs. The C: drive's name (whi
same problem...
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obexfs cannot be unmounted by non-root user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113428
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I've noticed problem with cd rom (and other removable media probably)
mounting using system browser. I think it stopped working after some
system update (breezy->dapper?), but I cannot tell when exacly (I do not
use cd frequently).
1. My fstab contains
/dev/hdg /media/cdrom0