@h23 if you are seeing the same behaviour in the terminal the Nautilus is
not the problem. Your USB is write protected or your computer is picking it
up like that for some reason.
You can insert the USB Stick and then run:
dmesg | tail
To see the system log. There you can see if the write protec
Public bug reported:
First time I use an USB drive since I updated to 12.04 and I found a
really annoying bug on Nautilus. Nautilus claims that the destination
drive is read-only when in fact it is not.
How to reproduce:
1. Connect a USB stick drive to your competer.
2. The USB will appear in th
Sorry this bug is outdated and it wasn't reported correctly.
What happens is this:
The files I mentioned in this bug had two ID3 tag frames (I didn't know
that Mp3 files could have more than one ID3 tag frame) and what happened
with Rhythmbox is that it was reading the first (or last I don't know
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Bugs similar to this one have been reported a few times but this is not
the same as the other bugs. I have some songs in my music library that
have Japanese characters which are stored in the Id3 tag as unicode
characters and Rhythmbox fails to