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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-pilot
Release 8.04 beta (problem existed in all previous versions as well).
Computer and Palm V lose sync. Synching is over serial cable. Palm V
reports "connection lost". gnome-pilot progress "stalls" (freezes)
during whatever operation fails (mos
Dapper (Ubuntu LTS) would benefit from this as well. Rationale: BackupPC
is server-based, and Dapper LTS is what a lot of run on our servers.
Having BackupPC in Dapper means we get the goodness of BackupPC 3.0
without moving away from LTS.
** Changed in: dapper-backports (upstream)
Product:
Brian, thanks for your assistance, you were right, this is indeed a
different bug.
Folks, the camera works fine for all users of this machine except one,
whose ${HOME} and all .g* settings were created under Edgy. I've created
new users on this machine and they see the camera just fine.
I suspect
Brand new Feisty install (fresh this morning, with all updates applied).
Two users: Me, my daughter. I create my account during the install
process, add hers afterwards; she does not have admin privileges, has
all other privileges (including plugdev membership).
Login to GDM as me, plug in Kodak
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 108611 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108611
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 108611
acpi scripts are only called on events
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bug in /etc/init.d/laptop-mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108511
You received this bug notification bec
I'm marking this as confirmed, as this is a problem, but it could just
as easily be marked rejected (more or less working by design), because
the underlying design is problematic. Of course rejecting it would
simultaneously require a blueprint be opened to cover the following
The problem is th