Update: The workaround mentioned in comment #27 worked perfectly:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
I have even wrote a small script (posted there) which helps mounting/unmounting
an iOS device from the Unity Launcher :-)
Thanks a lot Sam!
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I've just noticed that I have essentially the same problem after making
a new bug report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libimobiledevice/+bug/1654833
which I've now marked as duplicate.
This bug affects both iOS 9.3.5 (iPad) and iOS 10.2 (iPhone) since
upgrading to Ubuntu 16.10 (64-b
** Summary changed:
- iOS10 will not connect to Ubuntu
+ iOS device contents not displayed in Ubuntu
** Tags added: yakkety
** Description changed:
- Plug in iOS10 device, and it doesn't show the documents on it.
+ Plug in iOS device, and it doesn't show the documents on it.
Please package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1623666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1623666
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1623666
iOS10 will not connect to Ubuntu
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Public bug reported:
1) System: Ubuntu 16.10 "Yakkety" 64-bit
2) Package: libimobiledevice6 (Source: libimobiledevice) Version: 1.2.0
+dfsg-3ubuntu1
3) What is expected: When an idevice (iPhone, iPad, etc.) is connected
via a USB port, first a "Trust / Don't Trust" prompt appears on the
idevice,
Hi Nikita, what you call gobbledygook is partition UUID it seems, which is
strange. Could it be because those partitions have no label?
I see only partition labels as expected (for both internal and external,
mounted and unmounted, drives) under Ubuntu 16.10 64-bit ( I tend to make sure
that e
I've just noticed that my kern.log contains this error message 4864
times although I don't see any other visible problem - Ubuntu 16.10
(64-bit)
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Thanks a million ! :-)
I selected libglib2.0-0 to be upgraded to the new yakkety-proposed version
2.50.2-2ubuntu1.
It automatically required also upgrading the existing libglib2.0-bin and
libglib2.0-dev, and everything went OK.
Now I can trash files in the root of other symlinked partitions as
Sorry, just noticed that this was actually fixed upstream at the end of
September, and it seems now we all should pray for Ubuntu package
maintainers to update the glib2.0 package from 2.50.0... to 2.50.1...
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I have this problem with removable media (USB memory stick and USB HDD,
FAT32 and NTFS) and also with my secondary internal HDD (EXT4).
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My problem disappeared after these upgrades, thanks a lot Iain!
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Title:
Files in the root of a folder on another partition sym
Sorry I'm just a user, I don't know much about these source codes, I
thought it was a fix, but if it simply forces skipping the patch, it's
no good for you, of course ;-)
To reproduce the problem you need another partition other than the one
where the user home directory is, and follow these simpl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1638245 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638245
UPDATE:
Sorry, in an attempt to make some progress in chasing this issue, I
found myself making a new bug report here, and then marked this earlier
bug report as a duplicate because I forgot it while wonder
Dear Iain,
Maybe the fix suggested here is all we need???
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+bug/1495781/comments/6
Thanks...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638245
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1449112
can't move files to trash without any owner/permission issues
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1638245
Files in the root of a folder on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1638245 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638245
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Now that we know the root cause of this problem thanks to CzBix (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1449112/comments/7)
I have reported this issue as a bug in the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1638245 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638245
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1449112
can't move files to trash without any owner/permission issues
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1638245
Files in the root of a folder on
UPDATE:
1) The symlink can be created on the desktop as well (as long as it sits
directly/really in the same partition as user home and not in another partition)
2) The symlink doesn't have to be pointing to a directory in the root of the
other partition (on the internal HDD), it can be any direc
Thanks, I will try that. Maybe tomorrow, but you might be able to reproduce
this by creating a symlink in user home to a directory in another partition
(ext 4 or ntsf) and secondly going into that dir by clicking the symlink,
and thirdly trying to delete any file there (no subfolder).
On Tue, 1 Nov
Public bug reported:
I'm on Ubuntu 16.10 64-bit with libglib2.0-0 version 2.50.0-1.
I've reported this bug (or marked as "it affects me") in a couple of
other places before I've finally discovered that this is the package
that's causing this problem, which unfortunately has been around for a
coup
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to 16.10 (64-bit), I can no longer
have the menubar hidden and integrated into the global menu in the title
bar.
I've tried all the combinations of Open JDK 6, 7, 8; Oracle Java JRE 6,
7, 8; jayatana package in official Ubuntu Yakkety reposit
Unfortunately the problem has got worse in Ubuntu 16.10 with Nautilus
3.20.3: nothing can be moved to the "Rubbish Bin" anywhere in an NTFS
partition on the hard disk now (the reason given for this is "Unable to
find or create wastebasket directory" and manually creating such a
directory leads to n
@CzBix Thanks again! It works like magic : -)
./patch_glib_trash.sh
nautilus -q
Voila!
I just wonder why the package developers cannot do this and save you and
all of us all from going through all of this periodically ;-)
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Interestingly, after upgrading to 16.04;
I can now move files to Trash any where and any way EXCEPT ONLY the 1st level
of a directory symlinked in my Home folder!!!
✔ /home/$USER/File.txt
✘ /home/$USER/Documents/File.txt
✔ /home/$USER/Documents/Archives/File.txt
✔ /media/$USER/Data/File.txt
✔ /me
This annoying problem has been finally solved for me; THANKS A MILLION
TO CzBix :-)
Duplicate bug reported by CzBix:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+bug/1495781
Patch kindly offered by CzBix to fix it:
https://gist.github.com/CzBiX/e64256b23687bb13da02
I hope the developers up
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1449112 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1449112
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1495781
Can't move to trash in data partition
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1449112
can't move files to trash without any owner/permission i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1449112 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1449112
This annoying problem has been finally solved for me; THANKS A MILLION TO CzBix
:-)
I hope the developers up there incorporate this soon.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1449112
can't mov
Emmanuel,
1) You should better go to the bug report mentioned above:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748629
2) Your case might be due to a different Nautilus version (or maybe some sort
of custom configuration). I understand the root of this problem is Nautilus has
this problem when
Public bug reported:
When I open any folder in my Home partition (ext4) or in Root partition
(ext4), and minimize Nautilus to Launcher, I can restore it by clicking
the Launcher icon.
But when I open any folder in my third (Data) partition (ntfs), and
minimize Nautilus to Launcher, I cannot resto
FYI I've made a bug report, which is here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748629
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #748629
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748629
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This is something that wouldn't happen before upgrading from Ubuntu
14.10 / Nautilus 3.10 to Ubuntu 15.04 / Nautilus 3.14:
I have a proper HOME partition and most User folders there (Documents,
Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos) are merely SYMLINKS to folders with
the same n
So I understand that in this case it might also be worthwhile to ask
Nautilus developers to consider using GTK_MESSAGE_INFO there (I don't
even know if it exists) instead of GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, and then it
would be up to the themers to decide what color code to use for such
infobars; yellow or wh
I'm not an expert in these matters but it seems to me that the problem
in bug #1259059 could have been better addressed by fixing ubuntu-themes
(instead of the patch above) so that they use yellow (info) for
GtkInfoBar and not blue (question).
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I don't know. You might be right. I wouldn't expect that area to be left
sort of blank but filled with a very light shade of some color that
would fit in with the theme. And when I mentioned about this a themer
suggested to me that it might be bug caused by that patch, but then
implemented a bgcolo
Public bug reported:
For some time now I don't see any bgcolor for Nautilus infobar (e.g. Trash
infobar containg the 3rd Trash title as well as Restore and Empty button) in
most GTK themes, even including Ambiance, under Ubuntu 14.10.
I've been told that the problem also exists in the latest bet
WORKAROUND FOUND:
1) Deleted "~/.local/share/keyrings/login.keyring" and
"~/.local/share/keyrings/user.keystore"
2) Restarted computer
3) In the Popup Window to change login keyring password, wrote something
and then deleted all (just in case) in both password entry field,
clicked Continue, and
Public bug reported:
The other day I decided to remove my Ubuntu installation (which I had
kept upgrading for some time) and did a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10
64-bit, but this caused me this same old problem again: seahorse
password prompt popping up every time although I change it to
passwordle
Public bug reported:
I first had the problem of being unable to change keyring password
(3.6.0), which was resolved later (3.6.2) but after I've changed the
default password (same as user login password) to (insecure) blank
password, seahorse allows this for some time and later it decides to
overr
Just upgraded to version 3.6.2 (64-bit) successfully! Thanks a lot!
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org
@Սահակ (petrosyan): I think the table at the top shows that the Gnome
folks fixed it, but Ubuntu folks are still working to package it for
Ubuntu Quantal as a Low Priority task ;-)
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