Public bug reported:
I had created LUKS partitions on zvol's in an earlier version but now
version 3.16.2 (Ubuntu 15.10) shows those as "Unknown". Prior to upgrade
I could unlock the partitions and edit the encryption options. I can
unlock the partitions using cryptsetup which also works fine with
I've tried some reinstalling:
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgphoto2-port0 libgphoto2-2 gphoto2
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall gvfs gvfs-bin gvfs-fuse
libgvfscommon0
No change.
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$ gvfs-open gphoto2://[usb:002,011]/
gvfs-open: gphoto2://[usb:002,011]/: error opening location: The
specified location is not supported
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I've been trying to debug why Nautilus does nothing when my camera
(Canon A1100IS) is connected via USB. The camera is accessible through
Shotwell and under my Windows virtual machine but Nautilus does nothing.
$ gphoto2 --auto-detect
Model
I realize that this bug report may not be exactly the right one but for
those experiencing this issue for only the last few days (people
reporting here since the 18th) it does seem that login.oscar.aol.com
port 5190 no longer accepts SSL connections. Unchecking "Use SSL" will
allow login. Of cour
I just noticed that CD's seems to be having the same issue. When
inserted they show up in computer:/// but not on the desktop or places
menu. So this is probably not a gnome-panel option but something else
is going on.
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Encrypted removable drive no longer shows in places menu or on desktop wh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Prior to the upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 when connecting my encrypted
external drive it would show up in the places menu and on the desktop
and allow me to decrypt and mount. Now it no longer shows in either
place. It can only be accessed by goi
This is definitely a regression from 2.26. It looks to me like the
scaling algorithm changed from 2.26 to 2.28. The new one is much worse
(nearest neighbor?). I've been developing PDF reports for a client and
they all use Window + Acrobat where the images look fine. But on my
development machin
I ran into an issue that might be identical to this one. Here is how I
fixed it:
http://hightechsorcery.com/2009/01/fixing-sound-juicer-segmentation-
faults-when-clicking-preferences
The information might also be useful for fixing this bug.
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sound-juicer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_utf8_valida
As it appears silc-toolkit is going into main
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/silc-toolkit/+bug/211179), I
believe all that needs to happen now is:
1) libsilc-1.1-2-dev (or whichever version is in 8.10) to be added as a
build-dep to the pidgin source package
2) libsilc-1.1-2 (or whiche
I see. I had not realized the obvious that every package in main must
depend only on other packages in main.
I read the the Main Inclusion Process
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess) and submitted a Main
Inclusion Report for silc-toolkit:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/silc
*sigh*
This is still broken in Hardy beta. Come on, this is a 1 minute fix,
why should this bug report be 2 years old and still not fixed? Anyway,
nothing left to say except what has already been said:
The only thing required to fix this bug is to add the libsilc dev
package to the build-deps a
I want to agree that splitting is a bad idea compared to just building
in SILC support as is done in Debian now. I also want to note that the
only thing required to fix this bug is to add the libsilc dev package to
the build-deps and libsilc to the package dependencies. That's all
that's been nee
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