[Bug 446218] Re: killing the screensaver gives access

2010-05-14 Thread TomatoGoatee
I found out about this just yesterday. If a user is logged in on a
different terminal, they can kill a locked gnome-screensaver and have
free reign of the desktop.

Granted, leaving oneself logged in on multiple tty's is bad practice in
itself, but there should be something that prevents the killing of
gnome-screensaver.

That being said, how is a security loophole like this only a 'Wishlist'
item?

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[Bug 460072] Re: Ubuntu One does not synchronize

2010-05-03 Thread TomatoGoatee
I fully updated my Lucid install on Friday (Apr 28) and left the machine
up all weekend, hoping it would eventually sync. Still only getting
folders, no contents.

I tried creating a folder and text file to see if NEW stuff would sync,
and only the folder shows on the web interface. The file is listed as
'uploading.'

I'm re-downloading Lucid and will try a reinstall (again).

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[Bug 488393] Re: Must always login and add computer on start-up

2010-02-02 Thread TomatoGoatee
I should also have mentioned that, since reinstalling, it has asked me
three times to authenticate this machine. It seems to be stable since
the third authentication, but I still don't think that's right.

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[Bug 488393] Re: Must always login and add computer on start-up

2010-02-02 Thread TomatoGoatee
Yesterday I reinstalled Karmic completely and installed all updates.
After I connected to U1, it started to download what I had saved to U1.
After a while, it said my files were 'up to date,' but there were files
missing. When I logged into one.ubuntu.com, I saw that almost 70mb of
files were just GONE! I had the foresight to backup everything ahead of
time, but still, I wasn't expecting to lose anything.

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[Bug 488393] Re: Must always login and add computer on start-up

2010-01-29 Thread TomatoGoatee
I just wanted to mention that I wasn't having this problem until today.
My machine booted normally and I was using it without issue to copy some
files from a flash drive to U1. I rebooted my machine before U1 had
finished updating and now it refuses to update and every reboot, Firefox
opens to the login and 'add computer' process. Firefox will also open
randomly while I'm using my computer, asking me to again login and add
the computer.

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[Bug 456262] Re: Ubuntu One crashed as soon as I clicked the notification icon after booting

2010-01-19 Thread TomatoGoatee
I just wanted to note that, when it happened to me, I had updated my
installation the previous day (on 1-18) after having already connected
to ubuntuone but did not reboot. I brought the machine up today (1-19)
and that's when the crash happened. The date prior to yesterday's update
had been 1-17.

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[Bug 456262] Re: Ubuntu One crashed as soon as I clicked the notification icon after booting

2010-01-19 Thread TomatoGoatee
The date of my last update had been the 17th is what I meant to say.
Obviously the day before the 18th was the 17th...

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[Bug 471576] Re: usb keys don't automount

2009-12-07 Thread TomatoGoatee
I am having a similar problem, however restarting udev doesn't help in
my case.

I installed Karmic two days prior to the actual release and everything
has been working fine until today. I've been doing regular updates and
haven't had any problems. The last time I updated was Friday
(2009-12-04) and everything was working fine until I updated this
morning (2009-12-07). I am still able to mount the flash drives
manually, but it's starting to become an annoyance.

dmesg | tail:
[ 6154.477968] scsi 9:0:0:0: Direct-Access JetFlash Transcend 4GB8.07 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
[ 6154.479414] sd 9:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
[ 6154.500095] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] 7843840 512-byte logical blocks: (4.01 GB/3.74 
GiB)
[ 6154.500679] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
[ 6154.500685] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00
[ 6154.500689] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
[ 6154.506929] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
[ 6154.506944]  sdb: sdb1
[ 6154.708225] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
[ 6154.708263] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk

uname -a:
Linux tmsaws 2.6.31-15-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 10 14:54:29 UTC 2009 i686 
GNU/Linux

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[Bug 406466] Re: 2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories

2009-10-28 Thread tomatogoatee
I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll
throw in my two cents.

When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share 
/mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just fine without using 
sudo.

When I do the same on my Karmic box, it connects and I can read files
without issue. However, I cannot edit, write or delete anything without
being root or sudo.

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[Bug 406466] Re: 2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories

2009-10-28 Thread tomatogoatee
Disregard my comment. Adding file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 to the mount
options solved my problem.

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[Bug 406466] Re: 2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories

2009-10-28 Thread tomatogoatee
I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll
throw in my two cents.

When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share 
/mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just fine without using 
sudo.

When I do the same on my Karmic box, it connects and I can read files
without issue. However, I cannot edit, write or delete anything without
being root or sudo.

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[Bug 406466] Re: 2.6.31 - Can't see files in CIFS-mounted directories

2009-10-28 Thread tomatogoatee
Disregard my comment. Adding file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 to the mount
options solved my problem.

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