[Bug 436699] Re: gives too little permissions to extracted files by default

2009-09-28 Thread muszek
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[Bug 436699] Re: gives too little permissions to extracted files by default

2009-09-28 Thread muszek
I've had some suspicions and tested them on my wive's computer. File roller gave _correct_ permissions to files. I've had Ubuntu on my lappy from day one (AFAIR I got it after Feisty came out) and must have messed something up on the way. Please feel free to re-assess whether this ticket still d

[Bug 193617] Re: Hardy rhythmbox stops screen from blanking on laptop lid close

2008-02-26 Thread muszek
I can confirm that. Running Dell Inspiron 1720. ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- Hardy rhythmbox stops screen from blanking on laptop lid close https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193617 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubu

[Bug 3868] Re: Emptying trash should really empty trash

2008-01-22 Thread muszek
This "bug" is still here... another example, which is actually quite common scenario for me. I create some files and directories, say it's /var/www/cake . Many web apps require a directory that's writable by a web server. In this case, it's /var/www/cake/app/tmp . Files created by apache belong

[Bug 62638] Re: /home full -> can't log in to gnome

2007-10-02 Thread muszek
Well, I don't think I've had a full /home after that incident. If you want, I can try filling, but I don't think it would make any sense - especially that it's 2 dist-upgrades later and I don't have that hardware mix anymore (not that I think it's hardware related). -- /home full -> can't log in

[Bug 62642] files deleted from usb storage devices mishandled

2006-09-27 Thread muszek
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: nautilus When user "deletes" file(s) from a USB storage device (such as an mp3 player or pendrive), they're moved to /media/$devicename/.Trash-$username and the space is not freed. Problems: 1. user experiences a shrinking space on the device (because

[Bug 62638] /home full -> can't log in to gnome

2006-10-05 Thread muszek
Public bug reported: Summary is pretty much self-explanatory. More details: I have a separate partition mounted as /home. I filled it (remotely, via ftp if that matters), then logged out of User1 session in gnome and tried to log in to User2. The screen went black, then I saw "CLI black login