I'm wondering about the same update.
Also I'm not able to find any other GUI tools for EncFS that would allow
mounting encrypted directories on-demand rather than automounting at
login time. Of course doing it from command line is possible, but not
exactly user-friendly solution, especially since
I'm suffering from this issue as well. (running 32-bit Ubuntu 9.10) This
far I've disabled the screen locking through gconf as both my own user
and as root, and I also tried disabling it in /etc/default/acpi-support
with no effect.
This problem seems to only occur when suspending using the Indicat
I just tried the new package, but it doesn't seem to fix anything:
(Reading database ... 118223 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace k3d 0.5.12.0-1ubuntu2 (using
.../k3d_0.5.12.0-1ubuntu2.1~proposed1_i386.deb) ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pyc
Ok, the last kernel version solved this problem for me too (and it even
works if I unplug the iPod and plug nit back in again).
So big thanks for everybody involved. :)
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Ipods react badly to checks for EFI partition tables
https://launchpad.net/bugs/37163
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