[Bug 849110] Re: Regression: keyboard backlight hotkeys no longer work

2011-10-17 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
After some more digging, here's a quick solution for us Vaio S owners:

  echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/kbd_backlight

from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121566

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[Bug 849110] Re: Regression: keyboard backlight hotkeys no longer work

2011-10-17 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
I can confirm this on another Sony Vaio S (VPCS11V9E) running 11.10. All
was fine in 11.04. Please let me know if I could debug this further
somehow.

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[Bug 275505] Re: F-spot crashes when creating a stand alone gallery

2009-03-12 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
Crashed when I do export => folder => standalone web-gallery in a random
point during the process (tried four times). Attached is the debug text
generated by the --debug switch.

When not creating a standalone gallery, the process *works with the same
settings* (resize to 900, autorotate, no tag exporing).

** Attachment added: "--debug output when crashing"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23787035/f-spot.txt

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[Bug 132501] Re: Ability to find/search text

2008-12-23 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
*me too*, but I'd also like to suggest that it would be great to have a
live grep feature, where instead of just highlighting matches from the
buffer, you'd see just the rows that contain the matching pattern.

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[Bug 84363] Re: nautilus can't remount non-removable media

2008-05-12 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
I've just tested and don't suffer the same issue. On the other hand I
have a new laptop and now possess only one NTFS-drive in addition to my
ext3 drives. I just tried it for the first time and gnome asks me for
the password and then mounts it. Unmounting and remounting work like a
charm!

One trivial glitch is that remounting the drive by clicking on the icon
in the sidemenu makes the focus jump back to the previous selection
while the drive is mounted in the background. Thus I need to select the
drive twice to see it's contents after unmounting it. Very trivial
though, but worth noting.

Cheers for the bugfix!

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[Bug 95368] Re: (feisty) unmounting a device icon on desktop gives an error dialog

2007-07-18 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
Removal of /media/.hal-mtab also works here (using Ericsson k750i
phone).

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[Bug 84363] Re: nautilus can't remount non-removable media

2007-04-27 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
If I remove the D-drive from fstab, it works very nicely. I can remount
it via nautilus and I even get the actual drive name instead of "hda2".
It does however require super-user permissions. Is there a way to make
it work with regular users?

And furthermore, I have one strange drive in nautilus (between "File
System" and the windows drives). The drive's size indicates that it's my
root. Clicking on it does nothing. Should I also remove that from fstab?

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[Bug 84363] Re: nautilus can't remount non-removable media

2007-04-27 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
Sorry for the late reply. Had to upgrade first :).

I'm not experiencing identical behavior, but something is wrong still..
I can umount the NTFS-drive from the desktop, but I can't bring it back
since gnome complains:

"Unable to mount the selected volume.
mount: can't find uuid=70a9-783d in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"

But (unless the UUID is case sensitive) I have that in my fstab, and
mounting it via the terminal works just fine.

The strange thing is that I have two NTFS drives (C and D). C is not in
my fstab, but I can mount and unmount it fine through fstab. D is the
one that gets mounted on boot and can't be remounted via nautilus.

I'll check if I can get it to work if I remove D from fstab.

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[Bug 84363] Re: nautilus can't remount non-removable media

2007-02-11 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
I'm using 6.10

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[Bug 84363] nautilus can't remount non-removable media

2007-02-10 Thread Lauri Kainulainen
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

Nautilus can unmount non-removable media like NTFS-partitions through
the desktop or via the file manager. However it can't mount them back on
because pmount complains:

error: device /dev/hda2 is not removable

error: could not execute pmount

It would seem consistent that mounting non-removables would be possible.
Either via pmount or by executing the regular mount command (think of
users that accidentally unmount their drives and then panic when the
drive won't come back)

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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