*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1969622 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969622
Public bug reported:
When pressing save on a browser, the save dialog opens.
You can press save in the current (last) directory. The button is enabled and
NOT grayed out.
If for example there is a ~/Downl
The gnome bug is listed on top of this page. Sorry.
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panels change their position between logins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15442
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Hint:
In Debian Lenny it just happens the first time you reposition both
panels on bottom (this always happened to me with past versions of
Gnome). Nevertheless, if you delete the panel you desire to be on top,
create a new identical one, and reposition them as you want, this
preference is preserv
Hi,
I experience the same problem. Installed 8.04 yesterday and my 2 below
panels changed positions between logins. Trash icon applet sometimes
disappeared too.
Today I relogged in again and it not only happened (again), but all the
applet positions in the panel which has menu were messed up.
So
Hello, just for you to know (news from upstream):
Expect for the next kernel releases (if everything goes well) a dramatic
decrease in statfs() time (without "usefree" option).
I have tested a patch from FAT maintainer (OGAWA Hirofumi) which reduces
the time to about 6-8 seconds, in a 15 GByte pa
The original thread explaining the origin of this behaviour can be found
here:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/19/126
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nautilus hangs on accessing vfat drives - statfs() blocks for a long time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133567
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Hello,
I am a Debian user, but got the same problem when testing a recent
vanilla kernel release.
Asking the source of knowledge seems to be always the best way... This
is the response from FAT kernel developer (available in MAINTAINERS file
in kernel sources' root):
>Thanks for report. This is