davmor2 escribió:
Once you have reported it to gnome.bugzilla.org you can link that bug to
this bug then we can monitor it's progress too. If you are unsure how
just post the url here and I can set it up okay?
o.k.
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davmor2 escribió:
Right I just got on to the devs in the bug team and yes it is an
upstream issue. It has been recommended to me to ask you to post this
upstream. We believe this to be at gnome.bugzilla.org and then link
that bug to this so we can track it's progress. The only reason we ask
davmor2 escribió:
Basically yes it is a bug. However it is not a bug that the Ubuntu devs
can work on. It is a bug in the main program. In order for the gparted
team to work on it they need to know about the bug. You will therefore
need to report it to gnome.bugzilla.org. They may well
No that is superb. I will get on to the devs and see if they require
anything further. But it sounds to me as if it is an upstream issue.
On 23/01/07, Wilson Velazquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
davmor2 escribió:
Could you try something for me please. Goto
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
davmor2 escribió:
Could you try something for me please. Goto
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/ and download the 0.3.3 live cd and see
if your drive is correct in that. If it is could you report back here
please. This could just be an issue with the age of the gparted package
in which case
Jeff Greene wrote:
This happened to me also. I have confirmed it is a problem with Edgy and not
GParted here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357384
A workaround is to specify the drives manually.
(For instance: gparted /dev/sda /dev/sdb)
O.k., but it is not the same problem.