"summary: - recently changed doesn't respect the filename entered and
overwrite
- recent files rather
+ selecting files in the recently used category lead to incorrect
+ filenames to be used "
No
On file save after clicking on an entry in the RU list, the app ignores
the "name" field and j
...comments like this from developers are why Linux will never be taken
seriously as a business OS.
Comments like this from users are why IT professionals will never take
users seriously.
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"Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT
partitions
https://bugs.l
In other words stop putting your security concerns above the issue and
solve it!
If you want to keep your smelly security concerns next to your heart,
FINE but SOLVE THE PROBLEM.
Otherwise the user has one more good reason to just rip the OS off and
revert to Windows. What about your security con
that just papers over the problem with a dirty, stupid piece of paper.
It says, "ok, because of some abstract security concern that say 5,000
people have, who don't at any point in time work on your system, we are
consciously not going to allow you to delete these files from this drive
at this tim
Sebastien, then please include a link to the bugzilla bug in your
comment.
That will help people to negotiate the issue in a more productive way.
re:
"Security concerns dont really exist with trash folders on shared drives:
If you delete a file that was public on an ntfs drive, you expect it to g
..I also suggest that if a solution runs through creating a personal
(and "secure") trashcan for the user who is attempting to delete the
file (again assuming that they have the proper properties with respect
to the file), then please do that.
If it involves resolving a chmod mismatch then please
muchas gracias
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selecting files in the recently used category lead to incorrect filenames to be
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352105
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...you know, it's funny You'd rather close this bug without fixing the
problem because your feelings are hurt, then grow a pair and fix the
problem and make Linux better.
And you see that as a good thing.
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error on deleting image file "Couldn't access trash."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35
...hey I guess that you get what you pay for in life.
Get pissy and close my bug-report, fine. Good job.
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error on deleting image file "Couldn't access trash."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359172
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a
and beyond that I think that my comment was extremely helpful and it's
dismissive of you to say otherwise.
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"Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT
partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629
You received this bug notification because you are a memb
"closing the bug we have no interest working with people insulting
contributors this way"
...one mans' "perceived insult" is another mans' "honest opinion".
Maybe you would prefer that I lie to your contributors?
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error on deleting image file "Couldn't access trash."
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Your opinion is noted, but as I replied to you by email (and I do
believe that this is "helpful" to ask you again here):
What level of respect and politeness should we give to stupidity?
There comes a point where the problem is not that *I* am rude or
disrespectful, it is that so many of the peop
"That's not the permission of the file you are deleting which matter but
the ones from the trash directory. The issue when this directory is not
owned by your user is that other users can see things you have deleted
which can be a security issue."
Please don't tell me that the people who are respo
" * Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
"
take any image that eog will view and copy it to an NTFS partition (the
problem I'm having is with images on an NTFS partition, not the main
system patition which is ext3).
Go to the copy and open it in
"That's not the permission of the file you are deleting which matter but
the ones from the trash directory. The issue when this directory is not
owned by your user is that other users can see things you have deleted
which can be a security issue."
Please don't tell me that the people who are respo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
I'm reposting this bug because someone closed my original version saying
that this bug has already been reported.
(Ubuntu 8.10)
It has NOT repeat NOT been reported. That has led to much confusion over
exactly what the problem is, in other bugtracks.
this also is nonsense:
"i suggest using .trash-{user}, and having the contents of that folder
appear in the relevant user trash:// folder. if the admin cares about
security of files it will be obvious that no files should ever be stored
on the ntfs drive (or get rid of the drive), if the admin let
"I still think these should be the default mount options for external
NTFS drives. After all, that's how windoze treats them, and consequently
nobody expects an NTFS drive to be secure."
LOL!
Come on people
Don't turn this into a Windows vs Linux battle.
Just fix the damm bug.
The volume
while this bug is tagged as low-priority, it really is significant...I
can't just run through my images and delete the bad ones.
is there any way that I could help to resolve this?
thanks
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error on deleting image file "Couldn't access trash."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353554
You receive
...why, yes it *is* on an NTFS partition.
it works fine with images on my desktop.
though still I'd like to get rid of the "do you want to delete this
image?" message.
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error on deleting image file "Couldn't access trash."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353554
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
...what is with this?
this is my sysinfo: "Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu 8.10
- the Intrepid Ibex - released in October 2008.
all i want to do is delete the image that shows up in the viewer.
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