Forgive me, matteo. I meant on the left side of the folder icon (not the
right).
I was playing with it a bit later, and in one situation (that I could
not replicate), it worked as it is supposed to. (Perhaps it was working
properly only if the folder was empty?)
To record a screencast from gnome-
I can confirm the same bug.
Ubuntu 11.10 (clean install). List view. Click on the + on the right
hand side of the folder name to expand it. Then click on the - to
collapse it. Doesn't work. Move mouse off of the icon. Move mouse back
to the -. Click. It collapses.
Obviously, the user should be ab
How could anyone defend such an illogical and poor choice? Especially
from people who code (who are supposed to be logical). Throughout my
life, I've developed a wide variety of applications on many different
platforms. So I'm speaking from a lot of experience (though have been
out of the coding ga
Update: Fixed my partitions and I'm no longer getting an error running
palimpsest. I imagine that gparted and other disk-oriented programs have
various ways of figuring out the partition structure even w/ slightly
messed-up partition tables, whereas palimpsest's method of enumerating
the partitions
I'm now getting this error as well. nandox7, I think you've got it
pretty much nailed. The code is having trouble reading the partition
table or EBR or ? Not-too-coincidentally, yesterday I installed Paragon
B&R 10 FE on my Win7 partition, and was testing it by backing up and
restoring my Win7 part