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On 2009-05-03T13:02:18+00:00 Yul wrote:
Created attachment 342228
output of devkit-disks --show-info
Description of problem:
I have a SAMSUNG HD250HJ and Palimpsest reports that I have bad sectors. The
disc is new, so I don't know if this is correct. I ask myself if this is also a
wrong value, like the value for the uptime, which is always like 76 hours, but
in fact it must be something like 3 hours or so. I made once a self test which
was passed, so I think my hard disc must be okay? I'll attach some files which
should help to find out what is going on. Thank you.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-disk-utility-0.3-0.5.20090415git.fc11.x86_64
How reproducible: always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start your computer
2. Click on the "One or more disc is failing"
3. See that my disc has a wrong uptime (and maybe bad sectors)
Actual results:
wrong uptime
Expected results:
correct uptime
Additional info:
rpm -q libatasmart
libatasmart-0.12-2.fc11.x86_64
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utility/+bug/473108/comments/0
On 2009-05-03T13:03:37+00:00 Yul wrote:
Created attachment 342229
output of skdump --save=mysmartdata /dev/sda
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utility/+bug/473108/comments/1
On 2009-05-03T13:04:24+00:00 Yul wrote:
Created attachment 342230
output of skdump /dev/sda
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utility/+bug/473108/comments/2
On 2009-06-09T15:03:41+00:00 Bug wrote:
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 11
development cycle.
Changing version to '11'.
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On 2009-11-21T16:31:51+00:00 Yul wrote:
Hi, I think I know what the error is: There is a translation mistake.
In English there is the string "Powered on: "
In German: "Eingeschaltet am: " It has a different meaning.
In this case the translation is wrong. Correct is "Eingeschaltet: " or
"Betriebsstunden: " or "Betriebszeit: ". I think I'd suggest "Eingeschaltet: ".
By the way I think that the bad sectors are correct, although the drive
works great. Is it enough to report the wrong translation here?
Thanks everyone :)
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On 2009-12-17T17:56:29+00:00 Matthias wrote:
David, you might want to add a translator comment upstream.
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