I can also confirm that it is fixed for me:
Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit
Nautilus 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu15.1
Thanks to all involved. Terrific!
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Sincere apologies - I am now travelling and unable to test.
On 5 February 2015 at 05:18, Chris J Arges <1322...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hello Helmut, or anyone else affected,
>
> Accepted nautilus into utopic-proposed. The package will build now and
> be available at
> http://launchpad.net/u
Possible recurrence in Ubuntu 14.10
See Bug #141660
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1416607
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** Description changed:
Possible regression of Bug #1322925
I have been using nautilus with no problems on this PC (ubuntu 14.10 amd64)
since October 2014.
I just succesfully renabmed one file with nautilus and went to rename
another. The rename dialog box came up with the file name and
Public bug reported:
Possible regression of Bug #1322925
I have been using nautilus with no problems on this PC (ubuntu 14.10 amd64)
since October 2014.
I just succesfully renabmed one file with nautilus and went to rename another.
The rename dialog box came up with the file name and everything
I appear to be getting the same problems with Ubuntu 12.10. It used to
work fine. The issue suddenly appeared after cancelling a backup due to
network problems.
Attempting to do incremental encrypted backup. DD prompts for password.
Goes scanning. Reaches end of scanning. Prompts for password agai
I don't know if this is related, but I have just encountered some
Evolution folder-moving weirdness in 11.10.
I was trying to rename or move various local folders (maildir) and would
get error messages about non-existent folders/files. I would restart
Evolution and then things would look (more) O
Hi Martin,
That seems to work.
PST is now visible as an import format.
I have imported 3 PST files of ~2GB each and it looks like it worked.
Emails, contacts, and calendars appear to have been imported
correctly. I didn't have any tasks or notes in those PSTs. I wouldn't
call that an exhaustive
Sorry - I've been off the planet for the past couple of months. I'll
look at it in the coming week.
On 19 January 2012 16:47, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Can anyone please give this some testing, so that it can progress to
> oneiric-updates? Thank you!
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** Description changed:
The Evolution PST import plugin was available in Natty (11.04). I
upgraded to Oneiric (11.10) and the PST import plugin has disappeared
- from evolution. This may be a regression of
+ from evolution. The documentation for the evolution plugins package
+ says that PST
Public bug reported:
The Evolution PST import plugin was available in Natty (11.04). I
upgraded to Oneiric (11.10) and the PST import plugin has disappeared
from evolution. This may be a regression of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/670747
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10 this issue seems to have gone away.
I'll hazard a guess that the root cause was some problem in the printer
configuration information that was specific to that printer and only
happened to be exercised by some specific pages rendered via Firefox.
Talk about ultra-sp
I still have the problem in Firefox 6.0.2
I am able to print the same pages with no problems from Chromium.
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