[Bug 575550] Re: Wireless Network Authentication Connect Button disabled

2010-12-03 Thread Luis Cintron
Cannot provide more info, moved to LinuxMint. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575550 Title: Wireless Network Authentication Connect Button disabled -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu

[Bug 582048] Re: Startup Application utility fails to warn user

2010-05-18 Thread Luis Cintron
Thanks for the quick response. If I enter in the terminal: ~$ /etc/init.d/privoxy restart What happened? I get: ~$ Insufficient permissions. So immediately the system has told me, NO. The user is informed. A bug, I believe, is when the program does not do its job. Its like having a gui with b

Re: [Bug 582048] Re: Startup Application utility fails to warn user

2010-05-18 Thread Luis Cintron
Thanks for the quick response. If I enter in the terminal: ~$ /etc/init.d/privoxy restart What happened? I get: ~$ Insufficient permissions. So immediately the system has told me, NO. The user is informed. A bug, I believe, is when the program does not do its job. Its like having a gui with b

[Bug 582048] [NEW] Startup Application utility fails to warn user

2010-05-17 Thread Luis Cintron
Public bug reported: In Ubuntu 10.04 the Startup Application utility fails to warn user that the program they just added will not run at startup due to lack of Admin rights. No pop-up, nothing. The user is trying Ubuntu for the first time and is only familiar with buttons in Gui's. I suggest that

[Bug 575550] [NEW] Wireless Network Authentication Connect Button disabled

2010-05-04 Thread Luis Cintron
Public bug reported: Just installed 10.04 LTS, Tried to connect to wireless for the first time. The "Wireless Network Authentication" window opened, I pasted the previously working WPA key but the "Connect" button stayed disabled. This was not an issue with Karmic. I cleared the field and start

[Bug 527568] Re: Ubuntu 9.10 Install does not warn the user when unable to launch due to insufficient memory

2010-02-24 Thread Luis Cintron
This is all about the missing message to the user, that's all. -- Ubuntu 9.10 Install does not warn the user when unable to launch due to insufficient memory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527568 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 527568] [NEW] Ubuntu 9.10 Install does not warn the user when unable to launch due to insufficient memory

2010-02-24 Thread Luis Cintron
Public bug reported: Tried many times with various cds, burning programs, tried alternate download, changing Bios settings, swapping CD ROM, you name it. Ubuntu never even gave a sign it was attempting to load. The only thing that worked was using Xubuntu instead, probably because it only require