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I know there are a lot of Nautilus Crashing bugs, and I've read through
many of them -- I'm reporting this separately, and if it is a duplicate,
please mark so. I am doing this because most of them reference SIGSERV,
and I'm not sure if that's th
lol -- shoot me in the foot :o. I didn't even think of that.
Thanks Rupert!
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I figured I'd add this in, based on what Alex said on comment #8.
To get a functional stick, I first deleted all partition tables using fdisk
$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdg
and then created a fat32 partition, using full space in gparted.
Doing this, allowed me to select the /dev/sdg1 partition in usb star
I've come across this error a lot of times lately, the first time it
drove me to assuming my usb disk was corrupt or some such. This time I
thought it was because lots of other things were broken in the system
(bad upgrade problems from jaunty, using pre-release updates... things
are starting to go
Thanks for posting this -- it just hit me, exactly as it did you.
I was going into fstab to learn to permanently mount an ntfs partition
at boot, and was trying to make sense of the uuid values. I read the
note above, and thought "Cool. I'll use the uuid instead of the device
id..."
This installa
I was looking for this bug to file this report.
I came across this situation in a situation due to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/380171
Rainy River, Ont., Canada is the closest area to Duluth, MN, USA so upon
installation a while back, I had selected Rainy River (as it c
I haven't done a totally fresh install in a while, but I had a situation
simiar to comment 7 from Mark McCoy.
I live in Duluth, MN, USA and the closest city to me that is in the same
time zone is actually in Canada. While I understood at the time I was
selecting based on time zone, I didn't expect
I just wanted to throw mine in:
It's certainly not something that bothers me to the point of aggression,
however these types of things seem to be the point of the hundredpapercuts
project anyway. Nothing terrible, just something that would make usability even
more hassle free.
I especially would
This was posted a long time ago, but frustrates me every time I use
moto4lin to get photos off my phone.
Whenever you want photos off Moto4Lin, you need to run it as root --
which then ends up copying your photos/videos/audio to your HD as owner
root as well. Then you need to "sudo chown user user
I do not currently have "jaunty-proposed" enabled -- I previously did not
understand what you had posted above, but understood that it was fixed and
figured it would be in the main repo and fixed through system update.
Would you recommend enabling jaunty-proposed, or would that cause a certain
amo
I'm running a currently updated Jaunty 9.04, Evolution 2.26.1
I'm still having this issue:
To reproduce these are my exact steps:
-Go to Calendar
-Switch to Month View
-Double Click Friday May 22 and create the following event:
**Summary: Tim Card
**Location: https://website.com
**Unselect as Busy
Some of the above posters have said they have the same problem, but then
describe a hard lockup.
I also have a Dell Inspiron 6000 running Intrepid- and it was following
the OP's behavior to a T.
It's not a total freeze, but gnome-panel mostly locks up:
--Menus will be highlighted, but doesn't reg
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