There has been a regression here in 8.10. While in previous versions of
Ubuntu toshset could be used relatively easily to turn bluetooth on and
off, it no longer works.
This has been documented in other places, eg bug 269831 - the toshiba
and toshiba_acpi modules are no longer provided.
Alan - thanks for that link.
To the developers - in the mean time, are users really not able to do
anything at all to resurect previously supported bluetooth hardware?
I have recompiled kernel 2.6.27 with toshiba and toshiba_acpi drivers as
modules and no other changes. I now get the following
eog uses gio now and the code issue is likely a different one and could
be a gio bug
This is not a useful response. As an end user, this functionality is
broken, and has always been broken. I don't know or really care what gio
is. Whichever library the problem is in, it is still a bug which I see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
Using Ubuntu 8.04, eog cannot move images to the waste basket, or delete
them, when they are on a mounted partition different from the one in
which the user has their home folder.
Pressing delete throws an error message Error on deleting image
** Attachment added: screenshot.jpg
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17463863/screenshot.jpg
--
eog cannot delete images on mounted partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268152
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
--
Hi all,
throwing this in as the above suggestions haven't done anything to help my
situation. Firefox performance using certain pages (gmail, slashdot comments)
can safely still be called balls-achingly, if not balls-crunchingly, slow :(
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller:
To back up Michal T - this bug is still present in the latest version of
Ubuntu. This effectively means that the default image viewer shipped
with Ubuntu isn't able to handle the most common of tasks and, in many
cases, isn't really usable.
If the bug was fixed in 2.19.1 in Gutsy, it has since re
I should have said this is only in Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) - I haven't
seen it in any previous version of Ubuntu.
--
$HOME/.gvfs cannot be deleted after user is deleted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224603
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
be deleted once the user
is deleted:
Listing folder as root user (for my normal user) outputs as below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ls -la /home/adpsimpson | grep gvfs
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission denied
?? ? ? ? ?? .gvfs
Listing for 'mount
I've changed this back to being a new bug - there is something
misbehaving, even if it is not the actual deleting of the directory.
The folder ~/.gvfs should not remain mounted when the user is fully
logged out - for it to remain mounted is confusing and bad for
usability.
** Changed in: gvfs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
I have downloaded and installed the desktop i386 Ubuntu 8.04 image, and
installed it a total of 3 times. On each attempt it fails to install
GRUB - the installation simply quits with no error at 94%, Configuring
Boot Loader.
I have attempted the
11 matches
Mail list logo