I have the same problem. Ubuntu 8.10 x64 Desktop. The network icon in the top
panel now has a red triangle over it. When I right-click the icon, and then
click Connection Information, I receive the following error message:
"Error displaying connection information: No valid active connections foun
Hi Predro,
I have attached three screen shots of my calendar. Please pardon the
crude image editing :)
- currentCal.jpg displays a part of the default month view of my
calendar.
- proposedCal-1.jpg displays one suggestion to make it easier to find
the current day.
- proposedCal-2.jpg displays a
Public bug reported:
When the Evolution calendar is in Month view, it is difficult to locate today's
date. By default, the day at the upper left of the calendar seems to be
highlighted. However, that does not necessarily indicate the current day.
- The current date uses a pale blue font on the
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 15:47 +, Sergio Barjola wrote:
> where is your smb share, maybe is a samba share or a windows share ? Can
> you add guest permissions to the resource and connect to it, and then
> try to attach a file ? thanks in advance.
>
My SMB share is on a Windows Server 2003-based
The following appears in the .xsession-errors immediately after I try to
attach a file from a SMB share:
connection_message_func(): Callback
CALLBACK: fill-authentication!!!
connection_message_func(): Callback
CALLBACK: fill-authentication!!!
connection_message_func(): Callback
CALLBACK: full-
On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 08:14 +, Sergio Barjola wrote:
> hi, is this still happening with the latest updates ?
>
Yes, it still happens as of today, with all updates installed.
Thank you!
Dennis,
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Cannot attach a file from a SMB share
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218337
You received thi
You bet. Attached are the results from the two commands together with
the evolution debug spew.
Thank you
Dennis
On Thu, 2008-04-17 at 17:35 +, Sergio Barjola wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better.
> Please include the following addi
Public bug reported:
When you try to attach a file from a SMB location, you receive the following
error message:
"You cannot attach the file 'smb://fileserver-1/sharename/documentname' to this
message"
This problem occurs whether you try to drag the file from the SMB share
location or use the A
I have just run into this problem. The following workaround seemed to work in
my situation. The following information appeared in the Migrate Documents and
Settings dialog box: "There were no users or operating systems suitable for
importing from."
This option is highlighted by default. When you