Is there any update on this please... the description says "38" in a few
weeks, and it's been a month now .. well actually, over 8 months
since I've been able to read my email in ubuntu getting frustrated
now.
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Public bug reported:
Distro: 10.04.3 LTS
eog:
Installed: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.30.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Steps to reproduce:-
Open image file from a partit
Off topic, but the multiple mount can be caused if you miss trailing
slashes off the mountpoint in fstab
/media/myfs < bad
/media/myfs/ < good
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@jonbonjovi, @c0l2e did say :)
Put it in /etc/init/dbus.conf. You'll probably find an existing pre-
start/end script section in it (I did in mine). Just paste all the
lines (including the pre-stop and end script lines) into that file,
after the existing end script, or before the line that starts
update + upgrade works (i.e. fixed cron) on 10.04 server LTS, on a cron
that had been broken, but NOT manually restarted.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/790538
Title:
pam update cause
This problem still exists, but is addressed as in this bug (i.e. enable legacy
full screen via Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mythtv/+bug/348934
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Apoligies dirk. Email was not sent by me. I in no way want you to join my
"professional network"--whatever that is. I do not know how it happened. I
shall look into it. Thanks for alerting me to the fact that this was
happening.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:00 PM, dirk wrote:
> ???
I installed libpam-smbpass and sharing from the desktop worked and then
removed it again, and sharing folders from ext3 filesystems works fine.
What i failed to realise before was that i was trying to share folders
from a fat32 system, which the installation of libpam-smbpass did not
fix. So, the
my username is in the sambashare group name. And when i go to Users and
Groups in System>>Administration and check the properties of my username
i see that "Share files with a local network" is selected
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Nautilus Sharing options requires root password, but does not ask
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Public bug reported:
When I try and create a shared folder in Nautilus as a normal user it
gives an error message "Cannot hange permissions of the folder". This
occurs when i click the create share button in the sharing options
dialog. This error occurs no matter what permissions i have set on th
I had the same problem, except not with a NVidia card, but instead with
an Intel i810 card. So clearly this is not just a NVidia specific
problem. Since then i have been unable to restore the panel to KDE4
(even by complete removal and reinstallation) rendering KDE4 useless.
I've attached my back
** Description changed:
In Hardy Beta, the default settings for gnome system monitor graphs
(found in Edit>>Preferences>>Resources has the CPU Networking and Memory
graphs all updating ever 1 second. However these settings cause the
actual graphs to update 5 times every second. Similarly
Public bug reported:
In Hardy Beta, the default settings for gnome system monitor graphs
(found in Edit>>Preferences>>Resources has the CPU Networking and Memory
graphs all updating ever 1 second. However these settings cause the
actual graphs to update 5 times every second. Similarly, when the
Public bug reported:
In Hardy Beta, when opening the login window preferences dialog
(/usr/sbin/gdmsetup) for the first time after login it takes well over a
minute to go from the password dialog to opening the actual preferences
window. During this time CPU load is not above normal system idle,
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