*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 428203 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428203
Bug #428203 doesn't appear to be publicly visible.
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update-manager crashed with OSError in _execute_child()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428690
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I agree, if my solution were to be adopted, it should be persistent
until that folder is unmounted.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258936
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** Changed in: sshfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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sshfs-fuse 2.1-1 handles folder names with periods incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324662
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Please disregard this bug report.
I was comparing two *different* folders that had nearly identical
directory structures. The naming differences just happened to follow
that pattern which made me think it was a bug.
I double-checked and sshfs handles folders with periods correctly.
Sorry for the
Scratch that other bug report. I was looking at the wrong folders. sshfs
is handling folders with periods in them correctly.
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[8.10 regression] nautilus and sshfs : volumes are detected as 0 bytes-free
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298628
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Public bug reported:
I just installed the 2.1-1 deb to fix another bug (298628) and noticed a
regression. Folders with periods in their names are not handled
correctly.
I'm running ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid. If I browse to one of my folders under
sftp:// with nautilus, I see the following folder name
Sorry, I meant the old deb to be Intrepid (2.0-2)
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[8.10 regression] nautilus and sshfs : volumes are detected as 0 bytes-free
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298628
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I can confirm that the new deb (link in Highvolt's post) fixes the free
space bug.
However, it introduced a new bug. Folders with periods in their names
aren't showing up properly. Of course, the simple workaround is to not
name folders that way, but this is a regression as the previous version
(I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 298628 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298628
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 298628
[8.10 regression] nautilus and sshfs : volumes are detected as 0 bytes-free
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sshfs mounts show up as having 0 available space
https://bugs.launchpad
I also have this issue. I mounted my laptop's home folder to my desktop
machine over sftp. My laptop's home folder does have a "pictures" folder
so it triggered the picture CD logic. I understand that it's not clear
what the best way to detect picture CDs is. So how about allowing users
to close th
al on and the internal
off, xrandr --auto actually does something reasonable (if you ignore the
wrong resolutions when both monitors are active).
Sorry if that was a somewhat long-winded answer to your question, but I hope
this information is useful.
I'm running 8.10 Intrepid, btw.
Thanks,
Cuchaz
One more thing.
I would also like ubuntu to re-enable the laptop's internal monitor at
it's native resolution when I disconnect the external monitor. Or
perhaps this can be tied to the CRD/LCD key.
That was how it worked back in 8.04 and I liked it.
Thanks,
Cuchaz
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doesn't fit the resolution I chose because the lid may be closed anyway.
Thanks,
Cuchaz
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automatically mirror displays to the larger resolution when connecting an
external monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299653
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Sadly, the patch did not fix my problem so I did some more digging on my
own. Mike Wimmer suggested that my system is missing software. I dug
around in the /tmp directory and it looks like everything works
correctly up to the part where pstoedit generates the svg. After toying
around with pstoedit
I've been using the Hardy beta for a few weeks now and I haven't noticed
any problems with the wireless connection. The random disconnecting
seems to have stopped.
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intel wireless ipw3945 randomly disconnects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163236
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Not being able to use latex in inkscape is definitely a show-stopper for
me. I used to use the textext extension, but sadly it seems to be broken
in Ubuntu Harty (inkscape v0.46). So I was happy to learn inkscape
included a new built-in option for rendering latex. Except that doesn't
work either! I
Thanks for that script, Franck. I got it to work on my system. It's nice
because I can reconnect the wireless without rebooting which means I can
keep all of my apps open. It's a nice workaround, but I still like to
see a fix for this.
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intel wireless ipw3945 randomly disconnects
https://bugs.l
Here's the relevant syslog. The addresses/SSIDs have been changed to
protect the innocent.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10450192/wireless.log
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intel wireless ipw3945 randomly disconnects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163236
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Public bug reported:
I'm runing Ubuntu Gutsy and I have problems with my wireless connection.
The connection just drops seemingly randomly and I am unable to
reconnect to any network. I have to reboot the machine to reconnect to a
wireless network. I'm not sure how to reproduce this problem
"natur
ernal screens on and off, but it doesn't seem to be working. I
don't dual boot another OS so I can't test to see if the problem is
hardware or software-based.
I'll attach my xorg.conf if anyone's interested.
Thanks,
Cuchaz
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