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Title:
Partition Manager fails to see MMC/SD cards
To manage notifications
I just got up and maybe I'm not yet at the top of my code-reading-
abilities, but would this regex cover devices with two-digit-numbers,
e.g. mmcblk23?
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Is that some kind of 640kb ought to be enough trick question? ;-)
What's wrong with fixing the regex?
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Title:
Partition Manager fails to see
Analysis while checking #837870:
1. Run KDE Partition Manager from the Live CD.
2. Modify something so an operation is added to the list of pending operations.
3. Quit the application without applying operations. It will ask if you really
want to quit, spawning a knotify process to do that.
4.
Public bug reported:
A comprehensive and easy to use graphical front end for synergy. It
allows you to configure synergy as a client or server and gives you
complete and easy access to all of synergy's options.
URL: http://qsynergy.sf.net
License: GPL
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance:
I must say I have a hard time understanding this decision.
If it's a reasonable choice for the GNOME-based Ubuntu-variant to
include GParted then I fail to see why including KDE Partition Manager
in the KDE based variant can do harm too easily.
I also fail to see why a GNOME user would need a
For me, the problem persists on my fully updated 9.04 with the mentioned
kernel 2.6.28-13 from proposed. Still a 5 minute delay after each
suspend cycle when trying to access the nfs-mounted home dir.
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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5-minute delay in
This is only if kickoff tries to suspend the system via Solid because
PowerDevil isn't running.
Starting PowerDevil makes the kickoff entry work as a workaround.
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Suspend to RAM from Kickoff doesn't work in KDE 4.3rc1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396280
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Public bug reported:
Since installing KDE 4.3rc1 on my Kubuntu 9.04, the Sleep (Suspend to
RAM) entry in Kickoff - Leave does nothing. It worked fine before with
KDE 4.2.x.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Suspend to RAM from Kickoff doesn't work in KDE
Public bug reported:
Allows you to manage your disks, partitions and file systems: Create,
resize, delete, copy, backup and restore partitions with a large number
of supported file systems (ext2/3, reiserfs, NTFS, FAT32 and more).
URL: www.partitionmanager.org
License is GPL
Note:
Apachelogger
I'm the lead developer and maintainer of this app.
It will be out of beta before Jaunty is released. I'd thought it
wouldn't be a bad idea to request packaging _now_ instead of some time
later... I don't really know the Ubuntu schedule regarding package
freeze, alphas, betas and so on.
Also, I
Okay, that sounds great.
There's no manpage. There's KDE documentation, but due to some (IMHO
rather unfortunate) decisions of the KDE i18n-doc team they depend on
KDE 4.2, so are not included yet.
The app takes only the standard Qt and KDE args, so the manpage could be
some really boilerplate
This is a configuration problem. There's a howto about the topic here:
http://developer.gauner.org/kmail-pgpmime/index.en.html
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