I can add some good news on this bug! I just booted my netbook from a
11.04 Live CD (well on a flash drive actually). The resolution is 1024 x
600 and it is running the Unity interface. When I call up gnome-disk-
utility it is too big to fit on the screen both vertically and
horizontally. HOWEVER,
I am using 10.04 LTS specifically so as not to have to chase upgrades
every 6 months. I do not plan to upgrade this machine until perhaps
12.04 LTS is released so I am afraid I cannot confirm if the issue
exists in Natty. It does still occur on 10.04 on occasion even with the
latest patches install
I would like to add that this same problem exists on Ubuntu 11.04 32
bit.
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Disk Usage Analyzer (baobab) does not sor
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Disk Usage Analyzer (baobab) does not sort remote folder by size
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Binary package hint: gnome-utils
1 - I invoked Disk Usage Analyzer and selected Analyzer, Scan Remote
Folder. I set the Service Type to SSH and supplied the necessary
information to scan a folder on my Ubuntu 10.04 server. The folder is
scanned as expected. However, if I cli
On the 10.10 64 bit VM I removed the remnants under /etc/init.d/nfs*. I
then rebooted it and ran shares-admin. This time when I clicked
"Install services" I was prompted for my password.
On a newly installed 10.10 32 bit physical machine with all current
updates I was prompted as expected.
It a
Well it gets more interesting - I just tried it on a 10.10 physical
machine which has been in operation for several weeks. It prompted me
for credentials. I will reinstall the OS on the physical machine and
see what happens. \
Regardless of the possible security issue it seems that shares-admin
I have removed the packages and restarted the machine just for good
measure. This time shares-admin does not prompt me to install NFS
and/or SAMBA - even though they are no longer there.
My testing was done newly installed 10.10 in the form of VMWare virtual
machines running on a 10.04 host. I w
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shares-admin installs packages without authentication
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677486
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit and 64 bit
I open a terminal window and type shares-admin - the dialog tells me
"Sharing services are not installed" and prompts me to install NFS
and/or SMB. I click the "Install Services" button and the following
I have changed the package to gnome-themes-selected as I believe this is
a better match.
** Package changed: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu) => gnome-themes (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/670085
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Sorry this seems to be a false alarm. I rebooted the PC and Disk
Utility correctly shows the format type as ext4. For what it is worth I
reformatted one of the drives from ext3 to ext4 using Disk Utility and
the other from the command line. They were both ext3 to start with.
Both of them did sh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit with all patches through 9/2/2010
I have 2 hard drives formatted as ext4. They are reported as ext3 in
Disk Utility 2.0.1. I have confirmed the format type using df -T which
shows:
/dev/sdc1 ext4 961432072
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vinagre
This bug was reported here:
http://bugzilla.gnom10.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570801 I am told that is has
been fixed in more recent versions of Gnome. It does not occur in Ubuntu
8.10. How does the fix get back ported into Ubuntu 8.04 LTS a (which is
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