Just for the records:
I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does
not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived
the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals
each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
--
After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144
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Desktop Bugs, which is a
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After locale change, default folders duplicate, crash when changing settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384833
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Affected: all Versions of Evolution I ever used (currently: 2.22.3.1)
Distro: Ubuntu Hardy (with all updates up to Jun 08 2009)
Description:
I once used Evolution with default (English) locale. Later, I switched from
Debian to Ubuntu and bega
Version Question:
I cant remember exactly, it was in 2007. I think they were at version 2 already
when I switched.
Profile hint:
Is there a howto for this somewhere? I am keeping tens of thousands of mails
and hundreds of contacts in evolution, not to mention an extensively used
calendar. Not l
Although I see this has been tagged invalid, I just feel an urge to add
that I just was about to file the very same suggestion after having a
HARD time finding out where on earth the keyring-editing functionality
of "gnome-keyring-manager" had gone!
(see also: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When copying or moving multiple files to and from slow sources/destinations, it
should be possible to queue them properly instead of having them running in
parallel. Especially with network drives the thoughput is heavily dropping with
multip
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug.
In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to
the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this
indicates it is not a WM problem.
ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the
vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
--
2.0 beta6: various problems because oscar->icq
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubun
I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug.
In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to
the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this
indicates it is not a WM problem.
ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the
vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When copying or moving multiple files to and from slow sources/destinations, it
should be possible to queue them properly instead of having them running in
parallel. Especially with network drives the thoughput is heavily dropping with
multip
Although I see this has been tagged invalid, I just feel an urge to add
that I just was about to file the very same suggestion after having a
HARD time finding out where on earth the keyring-editing functionality
of "gnome-keyring-manager" had gone!
(see also: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Just for the records:
I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does
not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived
the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals
each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
--
After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27649437/gkrellShoot_06-08-09_172552.png
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After locale change, default folders duplicate, crash when changing settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384833
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Affected: all Versions of Evolution I ever used (currently: 2.22.3.1)
Distro: Ubuntu Hardy (with all updates up to Jun 08 2009)
Description:
I once used Evolution with default (English) locale. Later, I switched from
Debian to Ubuntu and bega
Version Question:
I cant remember exactly, it was in 2007. I think they were at version 2 already
when I switched.
Profile hint:
Is there a howto for this somewhere? I am keeping tens of thousands of mails
and hundreds of contacts in evolution, not to mention an extensively used
calendar. Not l
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
--
2.0 beta6: various problems because oscar->icq
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubun
I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
Just for the records:
I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does
not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived
the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals
each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
--
After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When copying or moving multiple files to and from slow sources/destinations, it
should be possible to queue them properly instead of having them running in
parallel. Especially with network drives the thoughput is heavily dropping with
multip
** Attachment added: "Screenshot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27649437/gkrellShoot_06-08-09_172552.png
--
After locale change, default folders duplicate, crash when changing settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384833
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Affected: all Versions of Evolution I ever used (currently: 2.22.3.1)
Distro: Ubuntu Hardy (with all updates up to Jun 08 2009)
Description:
I once used Evolution with default (English) locale. Later, I switched from
Debian to Ubuntu and bega
Version Question:
I cant remember exactly, it was in 2007. I think they were at version 2 already
when I switched.
Profile hint:
Is there a howto for this somewhere? I am keeping tens of thousands of mails
and hundreds of contacts in evolution, not to mention an extensively used
calendar. Not l
Although I see this has been tagged invalid, I just feel an urge to add
that I just was about to file the very same suggestion after having a
HARD time finding out where on earth the keyring-editing functionality
of "gnome-keyring-manager" had gone!
(see also: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug.
In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to
the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this
indicates it is not a WM problem.
ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the
vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
--
2.0 beta6: various problems because oscar->icq
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubun
I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
Just for the records:
I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does
not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived
the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals
each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
--
After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug.
In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to
the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this
indicates it is not a WM problem.
ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the
vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When copying or moving multiple files to and from slow sources/destinations, it
should be possible to queue them properly instead of having them running in
parallel. Especially with network drives the thoughput is heavily dropping with
multip
Although I see this has been tagged invalid, I just feel an urge to add
that I just was about to file the very same suggestion after having a
HARD time finding out where on earth the keyring-editing functionality
of "gnome-keyring-manager" had gone!
(see also: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
--
2.0 beta6: various problems because oscar->icq
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubun
I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug.
In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to
the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this
indicates it is not a WM problem.
ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the
vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When copying or moving multiple files to and from slow sources/destinations, it
should be possible to queue them properly instead of having them running in
parallel. Especially with network drives the thoughput is heavily dropping with
multip
Although I see this has been tagged invalid, I just feel an urge to add
that I just was about to file the very same suggestion after having a
HARD time finding out where on earth the keyring-editing functionality
of "gnome-keyring-manager" had gone!
(see also: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Just for the records:
I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does
not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived
the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals
each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
--
After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a
** Attachment added: "Screenshot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27649437/gkrellShoot_06-08-09_172552.png
--
After locale change, default folders duplicate, crash when changing settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384833
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Affected: all Versions of Evolution I ever used (currently: 2.22.3.1)
Distro: Ubuntu Hardy (with all updates up to Jun 08 2009)
Description:
I once used Evolution with default (English) locale. Later, I switched from
Debian to Ubuntu and bega
Version Question:
I cant remember exactly, it was in 2007. I think they were at version 2 already
when I switched.
Profile hint:
Is there a howto for this somewhere? I am keeping tens of thousands of mails
and hundreds of contacts in evolution, not to mention an extensively used
calendar. Not l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
--
2.0 beta6: various problems because oscar->icq
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubun
I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
** Attachment added: "Screenshot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27649437/gkrellShoot_06-08-09_172552.png
--
After locale change, default folders duplicate, crash when changing settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384833
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Affected: all Versions of Evolution I ever used (currently: 2.22.3.1)
Distro: Ubuntu Hardy (with all updates up to Jun 08 2009)
Description:
I once used Evolution with default (English) locale. Later, I switched from
Debian to Ubuntu and bega
Version Question:
I cant remember exactly, it was in 2007. I think they were at version 2 already
when I switched.
Profile hint:
Is there a howto for this somewhere? I am keeping tens of thousands of mails
and hundreds of contacts in evolution, not to mention an extensively used
calendar. Not l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
Upgrading 2.0 beta5 to beta6 seems to have introduces various problems. Most of
them seem to stem from the fact that all account references that have been
created using the old "oscar" protocol are now names "icq". The most serious
problem I enco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
During the upgrade from beta5 to beta6 or shortly after, some bug must have
cause the complete deletion of all files and subdiretories in my .gaim folder.
This is a potentially disastrous bug. I found out two or three days later
merely by chance
CORRECTION: Sorry, there is a typo in the original report:
All files and subdirectories in the ".gaim/logs/" Folder have been
deleted! Nothing else. (As if that werent enough)
--
gaim 2.0beta6: all chat logs silenty deleted!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88649
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop
well... The logs definitely were gone. All of them. And I had no other data
loss whatsoever, so I'd dare say it cant have been a disk or fs fault.
The only other software that messes around in this place would probably be the
beagle indexer. As buggy as beagle seems to be, I wouldnt be too surpri
Yeah sure, all buddies that were tied to the "oscar" accounts were
dropped, because they were saved in the blist.xml like
which is no longer a valid protocol. I restored the buddy list from my
backup and replaced all "oscar" strings with "icq" before I restarted.
While I am at it: where did the
I am not quite sure how all that works, because actually some of the
buddies reappeared shortly after, some did not which is why I just
rebuilt the whole list.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/88647
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I guess my deb is as official as it can get. Please see the attached
screenshot. It also includes the "add account" dialogue windows and
shows the list of available protocols. No Gadu-Gadu here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] d gaim
ii gaim 2.0.0+beta6
Oh yes, I forgot to mention this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp] dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DE
No, I had not installed libgadu3. I wonder why it wasnt installed?
I'd say this is a missing dependency bug, because gaim does look really
odd in the account configuration dialogue if you have an "old"
configured gadu account and no libgadu. And there is no apparent hint of
any kind to the user t
I'd like to politely point out that I do not agree. The package included
"built-in" gadu-gadu support in earlier versions. It still promises support for
gadu-gadu in its description. A normal user who installs the package through
app-installer wont see the suggestions.
If you insist on not inc
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