Public bug reported:
The libapache2-mod-qos package in precise includes the apache module, and also
a bunch of qs* tools.
qsexec is one of the tools in the QS suite, and actually the bundle includes
the man page for it. But the executable itself is missing:
Even better:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=3836465#p3836465
Jose
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Jeffrey Silverman
jeffrey.d.silver...@gmail.com wrote:
It turns out that I agree with you, Nikolaus, especially given that it
seems the issue is on OO's end.
Anyway, I found a
Yes, this is still an issue for me.
My Ubuntu system is up to date.
My Firefox version as displayed in the Help - About Mozilla Firefox menu:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.5) Gecko/2008121621
Ubuntu/8.04 (hardy) Firefox/3.0.5
Regards,
Jose
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:22 PM,
Yes, and uTorrent should fix their app too...
http://support.mozilla.com/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?comments_parentId=65735forumId=1
(to be continued...)
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Should make downloaded files-read only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90378
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IMHO OpenOffice is just an example of application that illustrates a use-case
scenario where this feature proves to be flawn.
If we decide that all downloads are to be opened on read-only mode by the
target application, then we have to change the behavior of all the possible
target applications
Well, I guess it all depends on how we look at the problem...
I can understand why you say that Firefox behaves correctly by saving
downloads as read-only, but then would that mean that wget behaves
wrongly by saving downloads with user-set permissions? I don't think so.
It all depends on the
You are right that the wget comparison was not proper, but actually my
point was: there is no such thing as right/wrong behaviour, because it
all depends on what the user wants to do with the file, which we don't
know. So I am not talking about bugs here, just about features.
An OpenOffice
I must be missing something, because I actually started experiencing the
problem (both in ffox3 tbird) since I upgraded to hardy.
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Should make downloaded files-read only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90378
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Bugs, which is
Drawbacks:
Use-case 1 : I want to open a text document, change a few things and print it.
Use-case 2 : I want to open a spreadsheet and mess with the formulas and
numbers just to compare a few numbers.
In both cases, even if I don't want to keep the document, I am forced to:
1) Press Save as...
I agree with pvilela: this is not a bug, it is actually a feature!
If I open a spreadsheet and I want to tweak the formulas, I must first save it;
actually it is not as simple as pressing the save button, because I actually
have to save as... it, name it, then save it. All of that, even if I
I agree with Randall that this behaviour is quite annoying.
We also run a web application that allows us to download on-the-fly-generated
OpenOffice documents, for instance packing-list documents.
A user downloads a packing-list just for printing, not for keeping the
document. But sometimes,
This is not a bug, strictly speaking, but it is actually a usability problem.
The problem is that the behavior that a user expects when downloading an
OpenOffice document is: it opens in OpenOffice, and then one can do with it
whatever one normally does with OpenOffice documents (modify it, keep
I seem to be having the same problem.
My scanner is a 1212u too, but that does not seem to be the problem, because
Kooka crashes both with the USB scanner plugged and unplugged.
scanimage, xscanimage also crash with a segmentation fault.
It had always worked fine. My last scan was maybe 2 months
I could not follow the steps at ...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices
... because my system lacks the gnome-volume-manager utility, but I am willing
to provide any debugging data that might be needed.
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usb storage drive does not automount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/101914
/media/usbdisk autorw,nosuid,nodev 0 0
/dev/ /media/floppy0 autorw,user,noauto 0 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ uname -a
Linux backupbox 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ id
uid=1000(jsandeo) gid=1000
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