The bug is back in Ubuntu 15.10 in libgweather 3.16.1-1ubuntu1
I just installed this release in preparation for the next Ubuntu LTS in
2016 and have seen that the earlier fixes of the Australian BOM
forecasts have not propagated through to this version.
I would add Wily to the list of affected
It seems like the Trash icon has some sort of database of mounted drives
to keep tabs of items that have been deleted, and then does not refresh
this database to only display the status of actually mounted drives.
Since it can never Empty the trash of unmounted drives, the display
remains showing
Affects (at least) 71 people and masses of bug reports which duplicate
this. Nothing changed since June 2012.
I am getting a little tired of this error myself, any danger of a fix in
the next decade?
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Public bug reported:
I have an eSATA drive that used to automount (entries are in fstab file)
in 10.04 when connected to AHCI eSATA port.
In 12.04 Gnome Fallback drive is recognised in dmesg logs when connected
but partitions no longer automount.
USB devices automount, but not eSATA.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1052766
Title:
eSATA does not automount
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I have an eSATA drive that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 153768 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153768
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 153768
External SATA (eSATA) removable disk not auto mounted
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Install the dconf-tools package and then run the dconf-editor and try
changing the relevant settings in the following key:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping
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Then perhaps someone can move the bug report back to Evolution or a more
appropriate place?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955673
Title:
Ubuntu One Contact
I have found further that the Ubuntu One CouchDB components aren't
installed on my working 10.04 system (which was originally installed
when 10.04 was released) but were installed on a subsequent 10.04.3
system that I used to do the migration test. Possibly Ubuntu One didn't
exist when the
I migrated both 10.04 systems by copying the functional /home folder to
a new 12.04 Beta system.
I had Evolution installed on the 12.04 system and when run it converted
the existing 10.04 Evolution user data and config to the 12.04 version
of Evolution with the results as posted above.
The issue is that currently in 12.04 the CouchDB packages are now not
installed by default, and a migrated system that wants to keep using
Evolution needs the user to manually install the evolution-couchdb
package (which installs all the other CouchDB components) - this fixes
the issue after a
I can confirm this in a migration to 2.3.2 from 2.28.3 on my Ubuntu
10.04 system. The files in the old .evolution tree were converted/moved
to the new .local/share/evolution tree but only the first local Address
Book worked.
To sum up, only the first On This Computer address book sources entry
Upstream bug already exists:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648045
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761037
Title:
Evolution failed to properly migrate
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955673
Title:
Ubuntu One Contact Address Book does not migrate correctly
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Public bug reported:
Using Evolution on 12.04 B1 when migrating from 10.04 LTS system
(existing /home folder from 10.04 used) results in CouchDB Ubuntu One
Address Book not working on 12.04 system. Evolution version on 10.04 is
2.28.3, 12.04 version is 3.2.3. All other Address Books seem to
It seems that removing this package group has spawned this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/955673
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Perhaps there needs to be a new category for developers to put these
sort of things in:
Too hard to resolve, and we are busy playing with new stuff to be
bothered with this?
BTW, if Gnome is going to keep evolving into a touchscreen interface, is
there going to be a new politically correct name
Can confirm working ok in 10.10 11.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629646
Title:
Locations using bom.gov.au for forecast data no longer can no longer
New package works fine on my 11.10 test system with Melbourne Australia
location. Correct forecast info now visible in Forecast tab.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this fix.
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I have posted the info to the original Ubuntu forums thread so hopefully
the OP will test it and report back to this bug report.
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System settings now has a System Info icon, which shows the 64-bit in
the OS type field of the overview.
Fixed if you ask me, this bug can be closed
Quite the opposite, in fact. If the code already exists to show this
missing data then it should be trivial to patch this package and
actually fix
Still not fixed in Ubuntu 11.10.
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Title:
System monitor System tab should show architecture (32/64bit)
Status in
Some of use are using the gnome-session-fallback option because the
Unity interface no longer has useful tools like the Weather applet, and
it is still broken using that shell.
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Public bug reported:
Evolution 3.x has changed in the POP Receiving Options to have the
Leave Messages On Server selection linked to the Days value. In
Evolution 2.x (and probably previous versions) these options were
separate.
This is very confusing for users who want *all* their POP messages
Over 12 months now and a bug THAT HAS A WORKING PATCH AVAILABLE has
still not been fixed.
I just did a test install of Ubuntu 11.10 and the bug is still there,
yet a dopey user like myself was previously able to use the patch files
to fix the Australian only file which causes the problem - but
C,mon developers, this is another one of these EMBARRASSING things that
gives Linux a bad name.
All removable devices should be auto fsck'd as a strict policy to ensure
that the user has the best chance of accessing and saving their data. At
least give people a warning and the option to fix
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