[Bug 1641328] Re: Ordering of mdns4_minimal and resolve in /etc/nsswitch.conf causes mDNS lookups to fail

2016-12-13 Thread nitrogen
** Also affects: nss-mdns (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Ordering of mdns4_minimal and resolve in /etc/nsswitch.conf causes mDNS 
lookups to fail
+ Ordering of mdns4_minimal and resolve in /etc/nsswitch.conf causes mDNS 
lookups to fail -- breaks network printing

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  Ordering of mdns4_minimal and resolve in /etc/nsswitch.conf causes
  mDNS lookups to fail -- breaks network printing

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[Bug 75151] Re: Refuses to open files where the character encoding is not recognised

2011-02-07 Thread nitrogen
I have a document which survives unmodified through "iconv -c -f UTF-8
-t US-ASCII" yet gedit still refuses to open it.  Kate opens in read-
only mode, while vim doesn't display any warnings.  The file contains
two null bytes.  Please change this from an error to a warning.

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Title:
  Refuses to open files where the character encoding is not recognised

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[Bug 433147] Re: Nautilus: modification time is silently incorrectly set when copying to a vfat disk mounted with not the current user

2009-10-09 Thread nitrogen
I encounter this when copying files to an NTFS partition mounted in
fstab with ntfs-3g.

/etc/fstab line:
UUID=[] /drives/store ntfs-3g rw,gid=121,fmask=002,dmask=002 0 2

This is the result when I use cp -va:

$ cp -va /media/disk/DCIM/100SSCAM/SDC10{717..753}.JPG 
/drives/store/[...]/Photos/Sep\ 5\ 2009/
`/media/disk/DCIM/100SSCAM/SDC10717.JPG' -> `/drives/store/[...]/Photos/Sep 5 
2009/SDC10717.JPG'
cp: preserving times for `/drives/store/[...]/Photos/Sep 5 2009/SDC10717.JPG': 
Operation not permitted

When I use sudo cp -va, the operation works and mtimes are preserved.
So, this is not Nautilus's fault directly, but it should give a warning
about lost timestamps, especially if it is moving files instead of
copying.

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[Bug 433147] Re: Nautilus: modification time is silently incorrectly set when copying to a vfat disk mounted with not the current user

2009-10-09 Thread nitrogen
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 325267] Re: run application home expansion

2009-06-18 Thread nitrogen
This isn't just limited to the "running a custom executable" scenario in
the original description, but any case in which a keyboard user wants to
quickly open the home directory.   Alt-F2, ~, Enter, is really fast and
works everywhere but GNOME, and GNOME's own developers don't seem
interested in receiving patches for the problem.  Why does Linux have to
lose some of the things that made it great (like ~ and other expansions
in the shell) in order to become "desktop friendly?"

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[Bug 325267] Re: run application home expansion

2009-06-17 Thread nitrogen
The upstream bug has been open for four years while they've been waiting
for the "perfect" patch!  Why not fix it incrementally, starting with
the patch that was already posted to the upstream report two years ago,
adding better environment substitution as time goes on?

** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 272349] Re: File selection dialog shows "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED" when accessing newly attached USB disk

2008-10-17 Thread nitrogen
I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04.

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[Bug 272349] Re: File selection dialog shows "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED" when accessing newly attached USB disk

2008-09-19 Thread nitrogen

** Attachment added: "evolution_mount_bug.png"
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[Bug 272349] Re: File selection dialog shows "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED" when accessing newly attached USB disk

2008-09-19 Thread nitrogen

** Attachment added: "evolution_mount_bug.png"
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** Attachment removed: "evolution_mount_bug.png"

   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17772640/evolution_mount_bug.png

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[Bug 272349] [NEW] File selection dialog shows "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED" when accessing newly attached USB disk

2008-09-19 Thread nitrogen
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0

When a file selection dialog in Evolution (accessed through the import
single file function) was already displayed, I inserted a USB keychain
drive.  A new entry was automatically added to he Places list of the
file selection dialog.  Upon clicking on the newly-created entry, the
following error was displayed:

"Could not mount [disk name] - You are not supposed to show
G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED in the UI"

When I closed the file selection dialog and reopened it, I was able to
access the disk.

I believe this is bug is in Gtk and not in Evolution because an
identical error message in other applications has been reported by
others in the Ubuntu forums.

** Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 213005] Re: file-roller asks for password on non-passworded multi-part rars when extracting over samba

2008-08-02 Thread nitrogen
Confirmed in current version of File Roller from Ubuntu 8.04.

** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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