After some more digging, here's a quick solution for us Vaio S owners:
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/kbd_backlight
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I can confirm this on another Sony Vaio S (VPCS11V9E) running 11.10. All
was fine in 11.04. Please let me know if I could debug this further
somehow.
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Crashed when I do export => folder => standalone web-gallery in a random
point during the process (tried four times). Attached is the debug text
generated by the --debug switch.
When not creating a standalone gallery, the process *works with the same
settings* (resize to 900, autorotate, no tag ex
*me too*, but I'd also like to suggest that it would be great to have a
live grep feature, where instead of just highlighting matches from the
buffer, you'd see just the rows that contain the matching pattern.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132501
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I've just tested and don't suffer the same issue. On the other hand I
have a new laptop and now possess only one NTFS-drive in addition to my
ext3 drives. I just tried it for the first time and gnome asks me for
the password and then mounts it. Unmounting and remounting work like a
charm!
One triv
Removal of /media/.hal-mtab also works here (using Ericsson k750i
phone).
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(feisty) unmounting a device icon on desktop gives an error dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95368
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If I remove the D-drive from fstab, it works very nicely. I can remount
it via nautilus and I even get the actual drive name instead of "hda2".
It does however require super-user permissions. Is there a way to make
it work with regular users?
And furthermore, I have one strange drive in nautilus (
Sorry for the late reply. Had to upgrade first :).
I'm not experiencing identical behavior, but something is wrong still..
I can umount the NTFS-drive from the desktop, but I can't bring it back
since gnome complains:
"Unable to mount the selected volume.
mount: can't find uuid=70a9-783d in /etc/
I'm using 6.10
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nautilus can't remount non-removable media
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84363
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus can unmount non-removable media like NTFS-partitions through
the desktop or via the file manager. However it can't mount them back on
because pmount complains:
error: device /dev/hda2 is not removable
error: could not execute pmount
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