Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Hello to all,
I have installed Ubuntu 9.10 64bit and I chose to keep my old home path /home
without formatting it, there I have the old Ubuntuone folder, after install I
can't sync the Ubuntuone folder.
The system doest return any erro
** Attachment added:
".home.roland..cache.ubuntuone.log.syncdaemon.exceptions.log.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38066873/.home.roland..cache.ubuntuone.log.syncdaemon.exceptions.log.gz
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38066874/Dependencies.txt
** A
Solved,
first I need to update my new key to ubuntu server and after that to ad
the new computer to Ubuntuone throw website.
Sorry for this issue,
Roland
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Conection issue on Ubuntuone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509470
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Hello to all,
same here, the message is in Romanian (system settings, sorry) but I
have encountered this issue not one time, I have instaled Ubuntu for 4
time in 2 weeks and the error was present in every installation.
„Google Gears” nu se poate instala datorită incompatibilității cu tipul
de co
Hello to all,
in my case the error mesage is:
--2009-11-13 12:32:52--
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe
Resolving downloads.sourceforge.net... failed: Connection timed out.
wget: unable to resolve host address `downloads.sourceforge.net'
--2009-11-13 12:33:02--
http://swi
Same here,
The BBC plugin content viewer doesn't work, the message is Could not connect to
server.
I'm using a fresh instal of Ubuntu 9.10- the Karmic Koala,
Totem Movie Player 2.28.1
Movie Player using GStreamer 0.10.25
Best regards,
Roland
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bbc plugin for totem stop working
https://bugs.lau
Same here,
Unable to stop 250 GB Hard Disk
Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1: sense buffer empty
Error SYNCHRONIZE CACHE for /dev/sdb: Success
sense buffer empty
Error STOP UNIT for /dev/sdb: No such file or directory
On terminal the answer was
rol...@roland-laptop:~$ sudo eject /d