If POSIX is undefined in this regard then we should also be opening bug
reports with the developers who have this problem.
I see people here complaining about GNOME, I looked through their bugs
and couldn't find any one reporting this. For people who would want to
run with the special ext4 mount
Upstream, the proposed bandaid is to make KRandRTray start at log in.
This is an easy fix, I mean EASY. There's no reason this fix shouldn't
be included in the 9.04 release if a proper fix isn't available (and it
doesn't look promising).
Just put the KRandRTray.desktop file in $KDEDIR/share/autos
I clicked "Yes, this is the bug I'm trying to report" but it didn't seem
to do anything. For me the problem was a bootable partition on my usb
drive. In this case osx86. I only had it in to pull files off the
drive, didn't really want it to make a boot option. After unplugging
the drive, grub-p
I would reopen this bug report if I could - the fix is not working in
Ubuntu 9.10.
I imagine it's not working correctly in other versions of Ubuntu,
although it might just be related to changes in Bash 4.0.
I've attached a working version of klibidoload. It uses -n AND quotes
to test for empty a