not sure what you mean, this dialog is not displayed on hardy so what
wording do you suggest changing if the bug stays open?
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It's still a bug in 7.10, my friend.
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Well, I guess that's one way to dispose of a bug. So for Hardy, the
warning was just removed altogether (probably due to the change to
gvfs), the now invalid shortcut in Nautilus is visible but unaccessible,
and the eight-month-old bug is marked invalid.
It's a new low in bug fixing.
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right, but it's not important enough to justify a stable update and
changing the wording would break all the translations there
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So giving the wrong directions isn't important enough to update? Heads
up -- the translations are already broken because they don't jibe,
either.
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this bug got only one duplicate in the gutsy cycle which means there is
not a lot of user demand for the change, it doesn't qualify for a stable
upload for the moment no
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OK. After sticking with Ubuntu since 4.10, this lack of interest has
driven me to Debian so I won't care what you fix after tomorrow.
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alright, you are free to use any distribution you want and maybe debian
will fix this issue for you
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that's not a nautilus issue and the corresponding dialog needs to be
update for the gvfs changes
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jacob Torrey (ranok) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Daeng, you're welcome to submit a patch for it
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Pedro,
Jacob (the assignee) already submitted patches, but it remains unfixed.
I'll be happy to get a .po and patch it, too, though.
Looking at lines 5364-5376 of /usr/share/locale-
langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/nautilus.mo, both admonitions to use both
eject and unmount are already there. So what,
What's the status on this? The bug is easy to fix. New users remain
unable to follow the directions given when unsafely removing a USB
drive.
I believe you can only unsafely remove an external drive, not a CD (you
must software eject that), so changing the Unsafe removal, please use
eject to
ahem ... as an expert (started off in Yggrasil) I got to this point
and froze, clicked bug report and fortunately found this page. To us
experts unmount means remove from the mount table and in previous
versions of linux hotplugging, this could prevent all future auto-
mounting of the device.
So
when you want to change a DVD you probably don't want to sync it
though but to use eject
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Thank you for your bug. Eject or Unmount are not the same action and the
one use depends of the device selected. A CDROM will have Eject listed
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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I completely understand that, having worked with Linux for ten years, but:
#1) No one else who just started using Ubuntu knows that
#2) The warning that a USB drive was unsafely removed tells the user
to use Eject whiile the context menu uses Unmount. The directions
are impossible to follow. This
Nobody is questionning the wording could be better, it's not trivial to
change though. The actions are differents and used not only in nautilus,
to make the use coherent somewhere should probably note where eject and
unmount are used and start a discussing about how that could make easier
to
How about using neither Eject nor Unmount and changing the word to
something more general like Remove ???
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9252269/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9252270/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9252271/ProcStatus.txt
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Thanks for your bug report, this is something that might confuse novice
users, so thanks for pointing it out.
Sincerely,
Jacob Torrey
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jacob Torrey
Status: New = Confirmed
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Actually, it WAS brought up by a novice user who had to ask me for
help removing a USB drive. When I told her what to do, she said in the
most sarcastic tone she could muster, Oh, that's logical! Why the ***
did they name it that?
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I went through the Nautilus localization for both en_GB and en_CA and changed
the msgstr from _Unmount to _Eject for both under the tree-view. I left the
msguid alone, thinking that that would mess things up.
This patch is probably not helpful, but if you have any advice for future
reference,
Here is the GB version
** Attachment added: Replaces the _Unmount string with _Eject
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9253152/en_GB.patch
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