[Bug 691566] [NEW] Incorrect spellings in en_GB locale in print dialog

2010-12-17 Thread David Green
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: evince The print dialog has incorrect spelling of the word 'colour' in various places. `lsb_release -rd`: Description:Ubuntu 10.10 Release:10.10 `apt-cache policy evince`: evince: Installed: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1 Candidate: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1

[Bug 691566] Re: Incorrect spellings in en_GB locale in print dialog

2010-12-17 Thread David Green
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[Bug 691566] Re: Incorrect spellings in en_GB locale in print dialog

2010-12-17 Thread David Green
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Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-10-22 Thread David Green
My thanks too Yann, That is more or less what happened to me. On 10/22/07, Charles Twardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yann, Many thanks. -Charles On 10/22/07, Yann Rouillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok I had some time to investigate what I discovered (in comment 68). Still not sure if

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-09-04 Thread David Green
Thanks. I sent this note over to the developer at Ubuntu who owns this bug. He may or may not be contacting you, On 9/4/07, zoobloik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I just installed Xubuntu 7.04 onto an old-ish laptop (that was previously running an old release of slackware linux). The initial

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-07-16 Thread David Green
not in the groups I'd put them in and I had to reset root's password to be able to run sudo to fix things. On 7/16/07, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi David, David Green [2007-07-07 13:00 -]: Martin, Any updates on this bug and when it will be fixed? All I see on Launchpad

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-07-16 Thread David Green
not convinced I've localized the damage. My office might be able to dig an old machine out of storage, but I'm swamped for the next week at least. -Charles Twardy On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, David Green wrote: DGHmm Well it has been a while since I looked at it but all I did to DGcreate the bug

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-07-12 Thread David Green
Charles, Thanks for the updates. It's been at least 8 months since I looked at this but I guess it is still not fixed. I had to drop Ubuntu since this bug meant it failed (miserably) my company's security criteria. thanks again, David On 7/12/07, Charles Twardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: **

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2007-07-07 Thread David Green
Martin, Any updates on this bug and when it will be fixed? All I see on Launchpad is that it has been marked as critical. I am still getting emails from other users that it is a problem and it seems a pretty critical one. Because of some of my company requirements until this bug is fixed I

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords

2006-12-12 Thread David Green
Martin, Thanks for the update. I'd kinda forgotten about this. :) David Green On 12/12/06, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David, your last concern is bug 59946, and in the process of being fixed. -- Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords https

Re: [Bug 26338] Re: no automounting due to wrong hal group memberships

2006-10-10 Thread David Green
figured I'd try it since it was easier than booting the Live CD. However I should not be allowed to change root's password, even if I am an admin user. I can write this up as a separate bug. thanks, David Green On 10/10/06, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please see bug 64698 comment; gnome