Confirmed, provided that:
1) Home directory is encrypted
2) Autologin is set
Disable autologin and error goes away.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1373476
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(/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256)
https://b
Public bug reported:
The Disk Utility cannot edit partitions (create, delete, LUKS) on GPT-
based drives with a size bigger than MBR-based drives would support.
I have a 4TB WD My Book 1140.1016 that requires a GPT partition table
because it's 4GB, beyond MBR (MSDOS) limits. When I create a GPT
p
Just noticed: When you remove all partitions in gparted, the partition
table is still GPT. But according to Disk Utility, there is no partition
table. Looks like GPT is not recognized even though there is mention of
having GPT knowledge in the above error message.
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Might take some moments. It's not often that one can displace 4
Terabytes of data to perform tests on a drive.
Are you positive you tried this on a drive of minimal 3.3 Terabytes in
size? I believe that is the hard limit for MBR based partition tables.
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PS What is the current version of this package? I have no updates in the
manager.
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Title:
Palimpsest does not suppo
You are right.
Disk Utility in the current version (see below) from Linux Mint 12.10 does not
have this problem.
But maybe it has something to do with the policy of only allowing LUKS to be
formatted with EXT4. That is the only option. After that's done, you have to
select the unlocked EXT4 par
I changed it to confirmed for you.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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T
Please mention the version of the OS (and which distro) and packages
involved when you get back to the relevant computer, because I did not
have this problem in 12.10, however I DID have the problem in 12.04.1.
Perhaps the problem got reintroduced with some update.
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Public bug reported:
1) Mount a (bunch of) LUKS encrypted 'devices' in Nautilus or Nemo.
2) In the password dialogs, choose to "Remember the password forever"
3) Open seahorse
4) All added keys are nameless and indistinguishable.
5) Show the properties of such a key, and notice how the "descriptio
** Description changed:
1) Mount a (bunch of) LUKS encrypted 'devices' in Nautilus or Nemo.
2) In the password dialogs, choose to "Remember the password forever"
3) Open seahorse
4) All added keys are nameless and indistinguishable.
5) Show the properties of such a key, and notice how th
Public bug reported:
With python-gnomekeyring you can get the "name" and the "secret" of a
key.
But when you add LUKS passwords that are remembered forever in the gvfs-
mount dialog for two or more identical harddrives (or other storage
media I presume), there is a problem getting the secret manu
Public bug reported:
When you delete something, it goes into trash.
.Trash-$UID/files/TrashedFile.ext
.Trash-$UID/info/TrashedFile.ext.trashinfo
The trashinfo contains the path relative to .Trash-$UID's parent
directory that is the location to which the trashed file or directory
should be restore
Correction: I don't know if 12.04 had that problem. I just remembered I
had Lubuntu, and when I try pcmanfm now (just installed on 12.10), it
does NOT have this trash problem.
So work-around for restoring trash when parent-directories are also
removed: Use PcManFM for handling the trash.
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Thanks for providing me with the correct bugtracker.
Here's the link to the bugreport:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695460
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #695460
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695460
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gnome-settings-daemon, gnome-control-center? Not sure.
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I wish I could change gnome-settings-daemon back into ubuntu for
package, because peer pressure from the Bug Bot made me choose something
that I am not sure about.
The truth is, when you see something not happening, it's hard to know
what causes it.
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@rCX: I cannot test your hypothesis, because I do not have Windows
installed at the moment. However, two notes:
1) This is a brand new Edge from september 2011 (Intel), which is
different from the ones made pre-2011 (AMD) which are mentioned in
topics with similar problems.
2) Hotkeys have always
Also, I try to troubleshoot according to this guide:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting
to narrow the problem down, but everytime I kill gnome-settings-daemon
it just restarts itself.
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I don't know by which update, but the bug is partially fixed.
SOUND
The sound hotkeys work normally again.
BRIGHTNESS
Buggy. The hotkeys work again, but there are now 7 steps, and the
indicator goes (from min to max) like this: min, middle, max, min,
middle, max.
When it worked fine (before th
** Description changed:
+ -UPDATE- September 4 - Recent updates reintroduced functional Fn-Keys,
+ but the Brightness Fn-keys are behaving poorly, compared to before when
+ they behaved perfectly.
+
+ See comment #13
+
+ Original report:
+
+
I have a Lenovo Th
I found this bug because that is exactly what I am trying to do. However
the tp_smapi doesn't stick on new Lenovo hardware. See bug #814380
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