And if you don't care about the exact meaning of the symbols, why are
you even bothering to report the file size? :-)
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Incorrect "kB" unit displayed for file sizes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115861
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"I've reported this bug in the upstream tracker:"
I like how Kry didn't even read what I wrote.
Even if you *don't accept the standard*, it's still wrong. It should be
capitalized traditional KB or standardized KiB. Lowercase kB is wrong
no matter what.
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Incorrect "kB" unit displayed for fi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amule
Amule displays file sizes and data rates using units like "1 kB = 1,024
bytes" and "1 MB = 1,048,576 bytes", etc. For instance, a 744762 byte
file is displayed as "727 kB".
When written with a lowercase k, though, "kB" means 1,000 bytes, as per
SI
Public bug reported:
When you unplug a USB device without unmounting, it complains about
unsafe device removal. If that device had several partitions, though,
it complains separately for each partition, stacking up balloons that
fill up the entire right side of the screen. One is enough.
Even i
Can't their decision be overridden for Ubuntu? Most Ubuntu users seem
to dislike this.
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The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60995
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Not sure if this is the same bug, but trying to open .doc files over SMB
from an XP machine's shared folder doesn't work, either. Says "General
internet error has occurred". These are not password-protected files.
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OpenOffice does not accept password when opening files remotely over ssh
http
I noticed this after upgrading to Feisty. Not sure if it was there
before the upgrade. I have an old IBM Thinkpad with a port on the side
for an external floppy drive, which is probably where this is coming
from ("perhaps representing a floppy drive controller without an actual
floppy drive attac
Just to clarify that this is really still a problem, my multimedia keys
worked in Quod Libet in Edgy, but don't work after upgrading to Feisty.
Dell Inspiron 8600 with Play/Pause, Stop, Backward, Forward. The keys
work in Rhythmbox. I have quodlibet-ext installed.
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Multimedia keys don't work