@Oliver:
I applied your suggestions. I made a
rm -rf $(find ~/ -name "*~")
and then changed GID with
chgrp -R ekin ~/
Before those commands the UID was 1000 and GID was 100. Now they are all
1000. But the error that Gedit gives with my old files continues.
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"save anyway" dialog shows up wh
Let me make it more clear:
I had a long-standing home partition which I transfer without a touch
when I install a new system. Yesterday, I removed Fedora from my system
and installed Ubuntu 9.10. Then, Gedit gave this error when I open an
old file from my aging home directory and try to save it. H
I discovered that Gedit does not give this error on saving newly created
files. I have lots of files in my home directory from my older
installation of Fedora and Gedit works fine with newly created files.
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"save anyway" dialog shows up when backup turn off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34086
Furthermore, Gedit is the default text editor for GNOME and not a hell
hole program. By the way, no traces of Gedit in /var/log/.
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"save anyway" dialog shows up when backup turn off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340862
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Bugs
You cannot close a bug due to Ubuntu 10.04's shipping with Gedit 2.30,
because:
1. Ubuntu 9.10 still has at least 1 year of support before EOL and
people are still using it as a production system,
2. Ubuntu 10.04 is not released yet and not production ready.
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