When mounting manually, the standard way is to "map" the encrypted drive
or partition using "cryptsetup luksOpen", which automatically creates a
mapper device in /dev/mapper/. gnome-mount (or is HAL
responsible for this?) seems to be doing it the same way, choosing an
alias "luks_crypto_". It seems
Thanks for finally answering, but why do you say so? I don't see the
same error message anywhere in that thread, and the other bug is quite
old. My problem started in Intrepid.
Here are some additional details I can think of.
The most interesting thing is probably that this does not happen
consis
This does not happen in Intrepid anymore. However, there is a new problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-mount/+bug/296750
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encrypted drive not mounted if password is not entered quickly enough
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273026
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
This is a regression in Intrepid.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Turn off "Desktop Effects", use Metacity only. This bug does not occur when
Compiz is enabled.
2. Go to System/Preferences/Window
3. Set "Movement Key" to "Meta".
What happens:
Nothing.
** Description changed:
Intrepid, fully updated. This bug does not happen always, it happens
approximately 50% times.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Connect an USB hard drive with an encrypted partition with password stored
in GNOME keyring.
2. Enter the GNOME keyring password.
What sho
Public bug reported:
Intrepid, fully updated. This bug does not happen always, it happens
approximately 50% times.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Connect an USB hard drive with an encrypted partition with password stored
in GNOME keyring.
2. Enter the GNOME keyring password.
What should happen:
The enc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-mount
Steps to reproduce:
1. Insert a USB stick/hard drive with an encrypted partition.
2. Dialog appears asking for password.
3. Wait 20 seconds, then enter the password.
What should happen:
Icon of the encrypted drive should appear on your deskto
The module wasn't loaded. Loading it did help, it works now. Thank you.
Maybe this module should be loaded automatically?
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intrepid cryptsetup luksOpen not recognizing the correct password (OK in hardy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272133
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
I have an encrypted external hard drive. It was formatted in Hardy using
cryptsetup luksFormat. I can mount this drive on two separate Hardy
machines without problems. Trying to mount this drive in Intrepid Alpha
6 results in the following erro
Public bug reported:
Sending large e-mails via Gmail SMTP server using any mail client fails
(details are mentioned in steps to reproduce). There is no problem with
Gutsy, the bug is only reproducible in Hardy.
I believe this was already filed as bug #219054, but it is incorrectly
filed under Evo
This bug was already filed under Evolution, I didn't put it here. You
are right that it is not an Evolution bug, but I didn't know where to
move it. What do Evolution, Thunderbird and Claws have in common?
Perhaps some kind of generic networking package?
It might be a Gmail issue, but it is also a
I can confirm this bug, using both Wine 0.9.59 (from official
repositories) and Wine 0.9.61 from winehq.org. StarCraft and WarCraft
III both freeze when connecting to a LAN game. I tried connecting to a
game hosted on a machine with the same configuration (Hardy+Wine) and a
game hosted on a differe
See my last comment.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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See my last comment.
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Evolution doesn't send mail with attachments via GMail SMTP
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I can confirm that this is indeed a bug. It is a regression, there was
no problem in Gutsy and it consistently doesn't work in Hardy.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run any Hardy configuration (results are the same from Live CD and from
fully updated installed version)
2. Run any e-mail client (I tried E
While the fonts with correct metrics might be the best option for
OpenOffice & printing, they look much worse in small sizes on screen.
See the attached image for comparison, both with and without subpixel
smoothing. I believe DejaVu should be default, with possible exception
of OpenOffice and othe
Forgot to note: Gutsy Gibbon, clean install, same problem on two
different computers. Also, I have had this problem in at least two
previous Ubuntu versions as well.
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[gutsy] Gnome settings daemon does randomly not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146946
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I'm in the same situation, about once a week this message appears with
no apparent reason and some settings (desktop background, GTK+ theme,
...) are lost until reboot/logout. I think it might somehow be relevant
that I am using autologin - I've heard of similar problems caused by
something (dbus?)
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