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Hi David!
I'm one of those who requested this behavior.
I was stunned by the fact that, as a normal user, I couldn't do such
simple tasks as formatting my usb memory stick which had stopped
working.
In a modern system, you should be able to right click and select
Format... and just do it.
If yo
could you avoid commenting on closed bugs? the default desktop profile
is made for standalone desktop users and allows you to do things like
changing time or formating removable devices, doesn't seem a security
issues, you can uninstall policykit-desktop-privileges or tweak the
policykit configurat
I created a new user with the standard "Desktop User" privileges,
checked that it did not have System Admin rights and then logged in as
that user. I put in a USB drive and I can right-click format that drive
*without* any further restriction or Authorisation request, so yes I do
think that is a se
On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 07:14 +, David Clayton wrote:
> There is a major security flaw with this new functionality, why should
> non-admin users be permitted to format storage?
A normally privileged desktop user should be able to format media. Are
you saying that there is no way to disable this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/595825
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There is a major security flaw with this new functionality, why should
non-admin users be permitted to format storage?
Formatting using existing tools such as gparted require a sudo password,
but now Linux bypasses this obvious security requirement for some
nebulous user convenience, what is this
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Unfortunately this depends on large changes to underlying hardware
management system and it would be impossible to forward this to Jaunty
without changing it into a half Karmic.
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maybe some backport for Jaunty might be usefull
I like Jaunty
I hate Karmic
I wait for Lucid
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This should already be fixed in both Karmic and Lucid. Therefore I'm marking it
as Fix Released.
Thanks!
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On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 09:03 +, mac_v wrote:
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> But i would still feel more comfortable if these options are better of
> placed in the Properties as a separate "Format" tab.
Having come from another system, I am sure that is what makes sense.
TBH, that was something I hated.
My opinion is t
Michael B. Trausch: Thanks , \o/ good to know i wont accidentally format
my drives.
But i would still feel more comfortable if these options are better of
placed in the Properties as a separate "Format" tab.
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Glad to hear there is progress in this =)
It is embarrassing when Ubuntu can't do such basic operations without
using the console! This is one step in bringing the OS in bar with other
modern systems.
Michael is right about the need for options. I am keen with the
simplicity of Gnome when it does
It presents a dialog with what appears to be a very underpopulated list
of filesystem choices not based on what the system is capable of doing.
The clue that it does not take immediate action but presents a dialog is
that the text is "format..." not "format" (note the ellipsis).
Ideally, this func
Format in a context menu is a very risky move! It should *not* be accessible so
easily.
A context menu is only for commonly used actions and format is not a commonly
used action for *most* users.
The sensible location for this option is in the properties window ,
similar to how Windows does it.
e this option (they are random-access read/write media like floppies or
USB drives, so it should do it for DVD-RAM media just as it does for
others).
Also, the option does not show up in the places sidebar for media; only
in Computer.
Work has progressed, but this bug isn't fixed completely yet.
Good news!
This feature is included in Karmic now (i saw it today on
nautilus-2.27.91/Gnome 2.27.91)
So i change the status of the bug to fix released!
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is
quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of
this project. As this requires new packages to be added to Ubuntu, it
cannot be cons
And Diskettes Gparted can't format
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Echoing what Juan said, gdu-format-tool seems like the best fit for
this, given that it uses both devicekit-disks and policykit, and is
written by the upstream for devicekit. We include gnome-disk-utility in
karmic universe, but the Debian binary package does not include gdu-
format-tool.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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related blueprints:
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/nautilus/+spec/simple-usb-format
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/reformat-usb-jumpdrive
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In jaunty the gnome-format tool has been released:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/316908.
Maybe there's missing some integration with nautilus contextual menus
(right-click) on devices.
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People on GNOME are going to use an extension to nautilus called
nautilus-gdb. Problem is that bug on upstream is unconfirmed. ¿Any
proposed dates?
See:
- http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353821#c3
- https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/nautilus-gdu
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I agree that this is a bug and was indeed going to write a bug report
myself but came across this one. Thanks Paul :)
Paul has mentioned all the places where an average user would search for
this task, but here is what should also be taken into account:
1. Formatting an usb stick should NOT reque
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GNOME indeed doesn't provide a 'format disk' program. The closest is
gparted, which doesn't get installed by default and must be run as root.
Some work has been done in gnome-format, which was proposed for GNOME
2.22 at one point but this hasn't been packaged.
http://live.gnome.org/gnome-format
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This suggestion could be forwarded upstream.
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