Public bug reported:
This has bugged me for many years now, and figure as long as the kinks
are being worked out on this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1971516 I should
bring it up:
When you download a file from a browser, the save dialog pops up, and
the filename in
I think this may be a related bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1970984
** Description changed:
Affecting Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi
Files can not reliably be downloaded to any folder except ~/downloads
and /tmp.
Ubuntu 22.04
Chrome ins
Updated the title because I think I figured out the key (and it looks
like others have too!).
If you navigate through the file system, the "name" box at the top
becomes greyed out, and when hit "save" nothing happens. If you click
into the name box again to make it active, it saves as expected.
I
This may be the same bug (or related):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1971516
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Title:
Can't save files in a Folder in a
** Summary changed:
- File save dialog from all browsers can't save outside of Downloads or /tmp
+ File save dialog from all browsers can't save outside of Downloads or /tmp
when file name is not selected
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Can't. I fixed the typo.
Nothing remarkable in journalctl...
And it's a bit random: some subfolders I can download to. Others not.
Permissions/ownership are the same.
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** Description changed:
Affecting Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi
- Files can reliably be downloaded to any folder except ~/downloads and
- /tmp.
+ Files can not reliably be downloaded to any folder except ~/downloads
+ and /tmp.
Ubuntu 22.04
Chrome installed from .deb, Br
Howdy, here are my answers:
• Is that an issue only for the save dialog?
Not sure what you mean, but I only notice this when using the "download"
/ "save file" function from a browser. Nautilus is fine otherwise.
• Can you copy files to this directory using the filemanager?
Yes, in fact that's
Public bug reported:
Affecting Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi
Files can reliably be downloaded to any folder except ~/downloads and
/tmp.
Ubuntu 22.04
Chrome installed from .deb, Brave installed from repos. Firefox and
Chromium are both sneaky-snaps, but the behaviour is the same.
O
Interesting... with iommu=soft, suspend/hibernate/resume works, but it
seems to confuse the graphics card driver. My laptop has a Nvidia
GeForce Go 7600 (256MB), and before suspending, adjusting brightness
with nvclock works just fine. After resuming, the display is at maximum
brightness and nvc
Some more details:
Prior to enabling the "iommu=soft" kernel option, this is what dmesg shows in
regards to IOMMU:
/var/log$ zgrep IOMMU dmesg.1.gz
[ 22.839979] Please enable the IOMMU option in the BIOS setup
[ 23.667358] PCI-DMA: using GART IOMMU.
[ 23.667365] PCI-DMA: Reserving 64MB of
YES! arturj, THANK YOU.
I can confirm that the kernel option "iommu=soft" fixes this problem. I
can now suspend/hibernate/resume just fine. All 4GB of my RAM seem to
be available. I'm using 64-bit Hardy on an Everex XT5000T with 2 hard
drives, 100GB and 250GB, no problem. Now that this is wor
Maybe this should be renamed "RUINS FILESYSTEM", since this bug destroys
all the data on the disk, rather than just the partition table? Maybe
it would get more attention
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I'm also willing to do testing. My home directory is mounted on a
separate disk, which I can umount for testing purposes. I'm willing
(even eager) to trash the root filesystem as many times as necessary to
get suspend/resume working. I can live without suspend, but it's nice
to have. I got used
Oh, I forgot to mention I also get Grub Error 17 after powering back up.
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I can also confirm this, on a fresh install of 8.04 amd64. Suspending
trashes the filesystem. I reinstalled twice and it happened both times.
This is pretty serious. I didn't lose any data, since my home directory
is on a different disk that wasn't mounted, but this is a big problem.
I'm using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 153889 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153889
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 153889 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153889
This is NOT a dupe of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adept/+bug/153889";>Bug
#153889. Not even close. I did a fresh install of Kubutnu 7.10
(amd64) from the downloadable DVD image. No problems, e
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