Still an issue on ubuntu 14.04
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Title:
Unable to hide users from login screen / user switcher
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Public bug reported:
It happened to me to try to create a username containing a dot such as
name.surname on ubuntu 13.10
According to the Users and Groups tool (gnome-system-tool):
Username must consists of:
lower case letters from the English alphabet
digits
any of the characters ., - and _
** Description changed:
It happened to me to try to create a username containing a dot such as
name.surname on ubuntu 13.10
According to the Users and Groups tool (gnome-system-tool):
Username must consists of:
lower case letters from the English alphabet
digits
any of the
Public bug reported:
$ uname -a
Linux 3.11.0-14-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 12 17:04:55 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dpkg -s deja-dup | grep 'Version'
Version: 27.3.1-0ubuntu1
I set deja-dup in order to:
- use an external drive of 500GB
- keep the backups at least 6 months
-
Public bug reported:
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2
through pcmanfm using the menu Go - Network Devices - PC1 - sharedFolder
which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1.
** Description changed:
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2
through pcmanfm using the menu Go - Network Devices - PC1 - sharedFolder
which will basically navigate to
** Description changed:
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2
through pcmanfm using the menu Go - Network Devices - PC1 - sharedFolder
which will basically navigate to
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is a bug or a wanted feature :)
1) Open a pcmanfm window and go wherever
2) press 'cancel' on your keyboard
3) a prompt will ask you if you want to trash selected items: select 'yes'
4) the current directory will be trashed and the current window will be
I fogot to mention: it's PCManFM 1.0.1 on Lubuntu 12.10
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Title:
PCManFM deletes current directory when pressing cancel and nothing is
selected
this bug is fixed in pcmanfm 0.9.10 on lubuntu 12.04 kernel 3.2.0-24
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Title:
pcmanfm cutpaste a folder to a destination folder withouth write
this bug is fixed in pcmanfm 0.9.10 on lubuntu 12.04 kernel 3.2.0-24
** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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If you're using Ubuntu 12.04 and nvidia-173 then just do an update as
the bug is fixed.
At the moment nvidia-173 is uninstallable on precise .. please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-173/+bug/948053
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Public bug reported:
I installed ejecter on lubuntu 12.04, rebooted and plugged an external drive,
no icon is shown on the system notification area.
Opening a terminal and typing ejecter will give
Segmentation fault (core dump created)
on /var/log/syslog I can read
May 8 22:04:31 my-pc kernel:
I had a similar issue on lubuntu 12.04 while trying to install
ttf-mscorefonts-installer: it hangs for a while after
ttf-mscorefonts-installer: downloading
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe;
and then it ended giving the same error reported here, with the only difference
I forgot to mention to reinstall the package after that by typing
sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-installer
It's obvious in my head, but maybe not so for readers.
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** Summary changed:
- pcmanfm: cut paste a folder to a full external drive will produces data loss
+ pcmanfm: cut paste a folder to a full external drive will produce data loss
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Public bug reported:
1. insert a usb pendrive (I used one formatted with reiserfs) and fill
it up.
2. create somewhere else, for example in your desktop, a temp folder with a a
medium file in it (I used an avi file of ~ 500Mb)
(the drive in which my home is stored is formatted in ext3)
3.
** Summary changed:
- cut paste a folder to a full external drive will produce data loss
+ pcmanfm: cut paste a folder to a full external drive will produce data loss
** Summary changed:
- pcmanfm: cut paste a folder to a full external drive will produce data loss
+ pcmanfm: cut paste a
Hello,
I get this error too, not sure if I have to post it here or open a new bug.
I start posting it here, please advice me if I'm doing wrong.
I'm using lubuntu oneiric and need to use nautilus with rabbitvcs.
doing a sudo apt-get install nautilus
nautilus is opening even if I get some error
** Description changed:
- 1) create a folder in your home and a symbolic link pointing it:
+ 1) create a folder in your home and a symbolic link pointing to it:
$ mkdir ~/orig
$ ln -sT ~/orig dest
2) create a test file in the original folder:
$ touch ~/orig/test.txt
3) open a
Public bug reported:
1) create a folder in your home and a symbolic link pointing to this
mkdir ~/orig
ln -sT ~/orig dest
2) create a test file in the original folder
touch ~/orig/test.txt
3) now open a Thunar session and go to the original folder, cut the test file
using the gui,
which means
** Description changed:
- 1) create a folder in your home and a symbolic link pointing to this
+ 1) create a folder in your home and a symbolic link pointing to the same
folder
mkdir ~/orig
ln -sT ~/orig dest
2) create a test file in the original folder
touch ~/orig/test.txt
- 3)
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