as it should.
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=== Tecknomage ===
Computer Systems Specialist
IT Technician
(retired)
San Diego, CA
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ngolin" - Release amd64
(20120425)
Q> ProcEnviron:
Q> TERM=xterm
Q> PATH=(custom, no user)
Q> XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
Q> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Q> SHELL=/bin/bash
Q> SourcePackage: unity
Q> UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to quantal on 2012-10-04 (13 days ago)
Q>
NOTE: This bug is mirrored in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067876
[Safely Remove] function = eject + REMOVE POWER.
It's the Remove Power function that is vitally important. Disconnecting
ANY electronic device with power applied is dangerous.
As noted in the Launchpad reference Windoz and ot
Lisa,
[Safely Remove] = eject + REMOVE POWER from USB device.
The 'remove power' is the main issue. Removing/disconnecting ANY
electronic device with power still applied is dangerous. This is the
reason for [Safely Remove] option for mounted USB sticks.
Without the [Safely Remove] option, the
Jan,
The "won't fix" decision is not by users and IMHO is bogus. Ubuntu
12.04 had the 'Safely Remove' feature and it worked. 'They *removed* it
in 12.10 version.
'They' are also saying that Windoz CAN have the feature but Ubuntu
cannot, which is BS.
By the way, I've tried Linux Mint and SUSE an
Again, putting a drive to 'sleep' is NOT correct fix!
You have to REMOVE POWER first, to *safely* remove/disconnect a USB
drive.
That is what Safely Remove did in older versions of Ubuntu.
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The function of "Safely Remove" is to remove POWER from USB connected
devices.
Unplugging any device while powered up is UNSAFE! This bug is not about
unmounting a USB drive/stick.
If Windoz has no problem with "Safely Remove" are we saying Ubuntu
cannot do it? Really?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 483250 ***
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It is in the Main Menu editor and I do NOT have it enabled.
But if it is not to be used, it should NOT be in the Main Menu edit
tree.
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Ubuntu 9.10 - Menu Item "Report a Problem" Under "System Tools" NO Wo
Ubuntu 9.10 CheckBox Report "sound" 20091030
P: /devices/pci:00/:00:1b.0/sound/card0
E: UDEV_LOG=3
E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci:00/:00:1b.0/sound/card0
E: SUBSYSTEM=sound
E: SOUND_INITIALIZED=1
E: ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE=Intel Corporation
E: ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE=82801I (ICH9 Family) H
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34659817/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34659820/XsessionErrors.txt
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No sound after Ubuntu 9.10 upgrade, Dummy Volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464301
Yo
Public bug reported:
No sound after 9.10 upgrade, Volume control = Dummy
System, Preferences, Sound, no hardware listed in tab
Prior Ubuntu 9.04 sound worked.
Ubuntu 9.04 CheckBox report "sound" listed:
ALSA Timer Device
Property Value
info.category alsa
info.subsystem sound
info.product ALSA
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