I found out about this just yesterday. If a user is logged in on a
different terminal, they can kill a locked gnome-screensaver and have
free reign of the desktop.
Granted, leaving oneself logged in on multiple tty's is bad practice in
itself, but there should be something that prevents the
I fully updated my Lucid install on Friday (Apr 28) and left the machine
up all weekend, hoping it would eventually sync. Still only getting
folders, no contents.
I tried creating a folder and text file to see if NEW stuff would sync,
and only the folder shows on the web interface. The file is
I should also have mentioned that, since reinstalling, it has asked me
three times to authenticate this machine. It seems to be stable since
the third authentication, but I still don't think that's right.
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Must always login and add computer on start-up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488393
Yesterday I reinstalled Karmic completely and installed all updates.
After I connected to U1, it started to download what I had saved to U1.
After a while, it said my files were 'up to date,' but there were files
missing. When I logged into one.ubuntu.com, I saw that almost 70mb of
files were just
I just wanted to mention that I wasn't having this problem until today.
My machine booted normally and I was using it without issue to copy some
files from a flash drive to U1. I rebooted my machine before U1 had
finished updating and now it refuses to update and every reboot, Firefox
opens to the
I just wanted to note that, when it happened to me, I had updated my
installation the previous day (on 1-18) after having already connected
to ubuntuone but did not reboot. I brought the machine up today (1-19)
and that's when the crash happened. The date prior to yesterday's update
had been 1-17.
The date of my last update had been the 17th is what I meant to say.
Obviously the day before the 18th was the 17th...
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Ubuntu One crashed as soon as I clicked the notification icon after booting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/456262
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I am having a similar problem, however restarting udev doesn't help in
my case.
I installed Karmic two days prior to the actual release and everything
has been working fine until today. I've been doing regular updates and
haven't had any problems. The last time I updated was Friday
(2009-12-04)
I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll
throw in my two cents.
When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share
/mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just
Disregard my comment. Adding file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 to the mount
options solved my problem.
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2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406466
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I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll
throw in my two cents.
When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share
/mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just
Disregard my comment. Adding file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 to the mount
options solved my problem.
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2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406466
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