Checked
now i see a different action. If software added or removed with synaptic
the menu tree in alacarte dynamically expands or shrink. I tried several
times but the menu stays ok. Something in past updates seems to have
corrected this problems.
Bug can be closed, thanks.
Tuxzoologie
Suggestion: To keep the denied fsck feature for ext* we can add a check
for the filesystem, then JFS / XFS get always their fsck and ext* will
boot dirty. A fsck on ext* took up to an hour, but on JFS / XFS it's
been done within seconds. JFS / XFS mount only ro when the filesystem is
dirty, ext*
At debian this is a CRITICAL bug, cause it can hose a ext* fs completely
to work on it at dirty state. With JFS the machine is broken and cause
internal knowledge to repair without booting.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526398
Patch or fix needed to save the filesystems.
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Crunchbang-9.04 with jfs on my eee 901.
Run 2 times in this ugly behaviour, a eee ist most used at battery and
some acpi quirks can cause a hang. Then the eee must hard switched off,
next boot / and /home are mounted ro and the system is completely
unusable till fsck by hand from root. Hint! A
Confirmed on jaunty amd64.
Borders are disabled at every login and visual effects in the settings
are always switched off. I can change this but it's only temporary till
next logout.
Crazy and new, never seen this bug before.
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Jaunty: visual effects setting is not saved after logout
Public bug reported:
This is a suggestion: Synaptic should kill alacarte before a menu update starts.
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
Scenario: User have alacarte running to change something on the gnome
menus. Now synaptic make a update that trigger a gnome-menu change. The
Turning compiz mouse location off, i got the same problem cause gnome
itself have a mouse locator too. This breaks the escape function from
virtualbox-ose too.
Possible solution: Turn gnome and compiz mouse locator off when using
virtualbox-ose.
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Mouse catched forever with compiz mouse
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
Jaunty 9.04 amd 64
Linux charon 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Virtualbox-2.1.4-OSE
Who can check this behaviour? Configure compiz mouse position polling on,
this runs default on both