This procedure fixed it for me (Advent 4211 which is a wind clone):
Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 and use the pop-up to launch gconf-editor.
Navigate to Apps / gnome-power-manager / general.
De-select the option use_time_for_policy.
No need to restart, just close the config editor.
I read in another forum t
Correction:
The html file crashes the gnome-panel when I view the file in FIREFOX, not
nautilus as I wrote.
Sorry.
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nautilus crash showing long filename
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The attached tar file contains a file with a name that makes nautilus
crash. The filename contains two UTF8 3-byte sequences which I think
represent a pair ot Line Separator characters, but it's nto as simple as
that because shortening the filena
It's a bug to my mind. It prevents me from browsing to the camera. Something
I have done regularly for years. Fortunately, it's easily fixed like this:
*sudo killall gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
sudo chmod -x /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor*
2009/3/28 David Tombs
> This is a bug. The pr
More info. When I plug the camera in and I am logged into gnome, the camera
does not work. Gnome offers to open the camera, and sometimes the folder view
shows the top-level DCIM directory, but it hangs when I try to look inside that
directory. I attach a screenshot of the problem (with a tail o
I also habe a problem, with a Pentax optio 550. Worked perfectly with
every version of Ubuntu until 8.10. In 8.10, the camera is recognides
and I choose to browse as a folder - I always use this method. In
intrepid, nautilus freezes trying to browse the camera. While the frozen
window is on the scr
Aargh. Hardy is 8.04, not 8.10. Sorry.
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Nautilus doesn't read Domain/user from SMB URLs
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
nautilus version 2.2.22 from Hardy (8.10) does not understand SMB URLs - it
does not extract the domain name and username. For example, the URL:
smb://MYDOMAIN;[EMAIL PROTECTED]/D$
pops up a dialog box filled in with the default values of my use
You work for an HP competitor perhaps? I agree that it cold be prettier, but
having an HP printer myself, I find being able to check the ink levels
rather useful.
On 24/08/07, Jeffrey Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think the real question is why we need this useless program cluttering
> up
That's odd. I did a fresh install of feisty from the "alternate" installer
CD, and I get a suitable pop-up telling me what package needs installing to
get the HPLIP GUI and the command to do it.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, bu
Till - I just tried the following:
Used Synaptic to uninstall py-qt3, hplip, hplip-data and hpjis packages.
Installed hpijs-ppds_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb,
hpijs_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb, hplip-data_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb and
hplip_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb from your link above by downloadi
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