¡Hola Valerio!
El 2014-05-13 a las 21:36 +0200, Valerio Vanni escribió:
> I just tried Jessie, and I saw that the bug is still present in KDE 4.12.4
> I updated https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293906.
The weird thing about bugs is that I remember seeing this behavior for quite a
while now, b
Package: kdebase
Followup-For: Bug #745719
I just tried Jessie, and I saw that the bug is still present in KDE 4.12.4
I updated https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293906.
Should I open a bug against udisks?
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On Tuesday, 2014-05-06, 02:32:01, Valerio Vanni wrote:
> Package: kdebase
> Followup-For: Bug #745719
>
> >I have seen this as well but I though that this was a problem in udisks or
> >some other system daemon.
> >
> >The reason for this assessment was that the device is gone, e.g. if I check
> >w
Package: kdebase
Followup-For: Bug #745719
>I have seen this as well but I though that this was a problem in udisks or
>some other system daemon.
>
>The reason for this assessment was that the device is gone, e.g. if I check
>which device is mounted while the mount is active, the same device (as i
On Thursday, 2014-04-24, 14:23:07, Valerio Vanni wrote:
> After the unmount, in Squeeze it's possible to reconnect the drive clicking
> on the previous icons. In Wheezy, all icons disappear and you can't do
> anything (until the drive has not been phisically unplugged and replugged).
I have seen
Package: kdebase
Version: 5:66
Severity: normal
* What led up to the situation?
Upgrading from Squeeze to Wheezy.
In Squeeze I found a good management of usb mass storage devices.
Clicking on the icon in the tray, it's possible to
-open the filesystem with file manager
-open it with a photo-so
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