This just happened to me too on 10.04 LTS, but seemingly not related to disk space.
I had several notes, and while not using them for several weeks (maybe months), when I re-opened the application today, it shows zero notes. Numerous normal system updates have occurred since last time I used that application, and the system is completely updated with latest stable patches, last time this week. During this period, I have not run out of disk space entirely, although I have had some warnings about disk space getting low, less than 2GB free etc., and on one point briefly down to 750mb available disk space on the /home drive due to reorganizing a lot of data, and then I freed up the space again right afterwards. The normal is having between 5-15GB free space there. Can that temporary drop that is not even close to zero still cause this? How can such a bug remain unresolved across so many Ubuntu versions? This report is over 4 years old. Can the title of this bug report be changed? I think it is misleading as it seems not to be solely related to disk space problems, and that title may cause it to not be regarded as a high-priority case? Data loss is indeed a critical issue. (Fortunately, I have a manual backup of the text in those notes, stored in my favorite tool, TreePad Business Edition (secure Windows shareware tool that also have a server version) which I run nicely through Wine, as I am careful about securing my work, so I have basically not "lost" my information.) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61570 Title: All sticky notes are erased when out of disk space -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
