Upstream fix is here:
http://cgit.collabora.com/git/user/maiku/papyon.git/commit/?h=bug-42689&id=011201e47004538e732f247bfeb21634c6e1d97f
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #750884
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=750884
** Also affects: empathy (Fedora) via
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Hi,
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 05:46:38AM -, CTenorman wrote:
> I should also probably mention that of the four laptops I work with,
> this error only occurs on the one which doesn't automatically resume
> upon the lid being opened. On the machine with the error, my Asus
> 1015PEM netbook, it won
I, too, am seeing the bad mount state after logout/login. Another
particularly high profile user has also seen it:
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/hardy-heron-review.ars/5
This seems like it might be a somewhat widespread issue, and a
relatively simple work-around is available. Perhaps a SRU
Craig, and other folks suffering from the segfault issue: that is a
separate issue, and you should create a separate ticket to deal with it.
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
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Public bug reported:
The gnome-pilot device configuration window that pops up when a palm is
plugged in for the first time presents a drop down with e.g.
"/dev/ttyUSB0", etc...
Couldn't this be made more user-friendly? The user I am working with
had no idea what to do with that. He ended up wit
Public bug reported:
It would be an improvement if there was some sort of hysteresis for palm
connects. If connection status varies rapidly (5-10 times in less then
a second), it would be good if only one window popped up. Is it
possible to introduce a good delay?
-Forest
** Affects: gnome-pil
Public bug reported:
When closing gedit, if the document has not yet been saved, gedit asks
if it should save the document. My tendency is to use tab to move from
one control to the next. In doing so, I have noticed that the two text
labels in the window will accept cursor focus. I can select a
Public bug reported:
With this line in debian/rules:
DEB_TAR_SRCDIR := snd-8
cdbs-edit-patch inappropriately executes:
diff -Nur snd-8.4/build-tree/ snd-8 snd-8.4.new/build-tree/ snd-8 >>
/home/fab/work/debs/snd/build/snd-8.4/debian/patches/newpatch.patch
Naturally, this gives an error:
diff: