I found that selecting a partition in GParted and clicking device set
disklabel allows the user to change the label but apparently this
results in the erasing of all data on the drive/partition. Stepping away
from any particular OS for a moment, is it possible, theoretically, to
change the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
To reproduce:
-Open System Monitor.
-Select the processes tab.
-Right-click on a process and select change priority.
-Move the slider to a non-zero value.
-Click OK.
-The program now asks for the root password.
Obviously, this
Ok, this problem seems to have sorted itself out - not sure what was
happening originally but it's ok now! Bug closed...
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Double-clicking problems
https://launchpad.net/bugs/52110
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I don't seem to be able to open files from Nautilus by double-clicking.
For example, I have set up text files to open with leafpad, and when I
double-click, nothing happens, although I can right-click and select the
appication manually.
I am