I see the usefulness of a "Force Anyway" button, but doesn't the
possibility for data loss/destruction exist? If so, that might trump
the convenience of a "Force Anyway" button. Thoughts?
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Allow single click mount -o force if requested
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386327
You received this
Maybe, but my hardware, is very different. I have a Desktop, Pentium IV
2.8, with a ATI Radeon 9250 Video Card. This one, could be the problem.
I use the "radeon driver". This is no a problem of ventilation, or
something like that, i really check this stuff. I don't have a wireless
card.
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BUG:
Duplicated: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354092
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When banshee started: The given key was not present in the dictionary.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/72969
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** Attachment added: "Full Crash Log File"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5142888/_usr_bin_banshee.1000.crash
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When banshee started: The given key was not present in the dictionary.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
I have 2 hard drives:
- 40 GB -> OS
- 120 GB -> swap and big archives (400 mb per file, avi, mpg, ogg theora, mp4,
etc)
When i accessing this partition using Beagle (for search a file), or any
action that produces thumbnails, the sy
Public bug reported:
Se produjo una excepción no tratada: The given key was not present in
the dictionary.
at
System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,Banshee.Base.TrackInfo].get_Item
(Int32 ) [0x0]
at Banshee.Sources.PlaylistSource.LoadFromDatabase () [0x0]
at Bansh