I tried to copy file which was restored on the second system.
Ubuntu/Nautilus on the second system copy the file without problems to
an USB-Stick. On the first system with the encryted home directory
ubuntu/nautilus reported an error:
Fehler beim Kopieren von ยป0x -- BodyPerccussion, ...tung Come a
I tried to restore a missing file with nautilus context menu "restore missing
files".
Deja-dup showed the error message:
Fehler beim Erstellen des Ordners: Der Dateiname ist zu lang
(retranslation: error creating the folder: The filename is to long.)
Restoring the same file on another ubuntu-syst
I restored the backup mentioned above on another unencrypted HD with 197 GB
Space:
/dev/sda1 459G239G 197G 55%
But the process failed without restoring the big file [23,7 GB (23.731.372.032
Bytes)].
deja-dup told me there is not enough disk space to proceed and ubuntu showed a
messa
** Description changed:
I tried to restore my deja-dup backup after a new install migrating from
14.04.x to 16.04.01. I choose to make a fresh install because need to
encrypt data. Because of known bugs with encrypted swap I use the option
to encrypte the user-directory.
Because of a
Public bug reported:
I tried to restore my deja-dup backup after a new install migrating from
14.04.x to 16.04.01. I choose to make a fresh install because need to
encrypt data. Because of known bugs with encrypted swap I use the option
to encrypte the user-directory.
I had a partition with 150 G
Public bug reported:
I tried to restore my deja-dup backup after a new install migrating from
14.04.x to 16.04.01. I choose to make a fresh install because need to
encrypt data. Because of known bugs with encrypted swap I use the option
to encrypte the user-directory.
Because of a problem with a
Module building: "[ OK ]". Confirmed.
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Title:
I'm upgrading the 12.04.1 to quantal 3.5 kernel - virtualbox-dkms
4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2: virtua
The crash happend, when my home-partition was full. After that I deleted some
old iso's and downloaded the files without any trouble.
I didn't try it again with full harddisk and had to download some gigabyte to
get this situation again. So, for now it is a one time occurrence, but I think
it's
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14692773/pluginreg.dat.txt
** Attachment added: "profiles.ini.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I tried to download a file to my download folder. Firefox crashed immediately
without any Message. After restart a message announced that the download was
aborted because of a full disk. Indead the diskspaces for the home-partition
had bee
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