@ Adam Funk
That is caused by the new udisks used in Quantal, and has nothing to do whether
you have a floppy or not.
It is told here that it will be fixed in the next Ubuntu 13.04 release.
All Ubuntu Quantal derivatives or distro's using the same udisks have the same
problem.
We just have to be
BTW2
It is not an UBUNTU thingy, it is a Linuw thing.
You won't get your floppy to work on Fedora are any other distro either.
Exept for Puppy. At least the former ones.
Though I must say that Udisks2 is not really what I what we (I) expected.
It keeps my floppy occupied al the time, so also th
BTW.
Did you read what Zeuthen wrote?
You might be banned.
And then what, will your floppy work then.
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Acceptaable or not, that won't help nobody.
We just should make it work.
Under Lucid we could make it work by downgrading.
And I agree that many people still use floppys (I'm one of them) but it
does not help anyone when you start making noise.
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I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not downgrade udisks for th
I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not downgrade udisks for the
I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not dowwngrade udisks for the
I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not dowwngrade udisks for the
I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not dowwngrade udisks for the
I do not agree with the choice of words from 'Wintermute', but I do
agree that I fix should be released for the LTS.
I know that this won't happen, but why not release the old udisks on the
LTS.
Under Lucid (LTS) one could downgrade udisks so it kept working.
So why not dowwngrade udisks for the
@ Martin.
Alas I am a too "small" a Linux user to test-drive this.
I can only report.
Sorry.
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I was thinking about the same.
I have received about 30 the same messages by now.
Can someone stop this please?
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You might say: Your floppy will boot anyway, and that is true of course,
but I need to be able to change the menu.lst file a few times a week.
So: I need the access.
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Sorry for that 4 times the same...
I kept getting an error whilst trying to post.
Sorry!
On 09/06/2012 14:49, bert07 wrote:
> What is this about this bug?
>
> I think it was Martin who said rather a long while ago that he got tired
> of this bug and he didn't know how to fi
What is this about this bug?
I think it was Martin who said rather a long while ago that he got tired
of this bug and he didn't know how to fix it; whatever he tried.
But indeed: there are many a people using Linux that still need access to a
floppy.
I, for one.
In Lucid you can fix the proble
What is this about this bug?
I think it was Martin who said rather a long while ago that he got tired
of this bug and he didn't know how to fix it; whatever he tried.
But indeed: there are many a people using Linux that still need access to a
floppy.
I, for one.
In Lucid you can fix the proble
What is this about this bug?
I think it was Martin who said rather a long while ago that he got tired
of this bug and he didn't know how to fix it; whatever he tried.
But indeed: there are many a people using Linux that still need access to a
floppy.
I, for one.
In Lucid you can fix the proble
What is this about this bug?
I think it was Martin who said rather a long while ago that he got tired
of this bug and he didn't know how to fix it; whatever he tried.
But indeed: there are many a people using Linux that still need access to a
floppy.
I, for one.
In Lucid you can fix the proble
Same bug in Linux Mint 13 RC.
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On 20/04/2012 19:56, Zeuthen wrote:
> (In reply to comment #21)
>> What is the status here? Sister bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/338185 has been
>> open
>> for too long.
> It's not really something I'm planning to spend time on in udisks since
> a) I'm focusing on udisks2; and b) floppies are extreme
Using the daily Ubuntu live from April 17th.
Same problem as reported here.
Also with Xubuntu.
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Installing the latest openArtist dvd.
Installation crash on writing the bootloader to a dedicated partition and
afterwards trying to go on without bootloader.
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Tried Mint 12 RC, both 32bit and 64 bit.
Ubiquity hangs at "Preparing to install Linux Mint", so I could install
neither of the versions.
My computer:
[b]PC[/b]: Dell Inspiron 531 - [b]Motherboard[/b]: NVIDIA MCP61 chipset -
[b]Sound[/b]: Realtec High Definition Audio ALC888 - [b]Display Adapter
When I wrote:
"If you should install one of them on harddisk, only 500 MB to 1GB partition is
needed."
I meant it to install it as a multi-boot system.
Otherwise it has no sense.
Sorry I didn't mention it in the post before.
Bert.
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It is NOT a sollution (I know), but for those who REALLY need a floppy,
I suggest you use Puppy, Quirky or Wary. The floppy still works on
those.
If you should install one of them on harddisk, only 500 MB to 1GB partition is
needed.
Your floppy will be accessible and you can copy any file from an
To all.
Running Lucid GNOME 64-bit.
After (kernel) updates a few weeks ago, the floppy works here and still
does (checked it again before writing this).
I have udisks 1.0.1-1build1 installed + I added "floppy" (without the
quotes) to the /etc/modules file.
(* I also need the floppy working unde
Xubuntu 10.10
On 11/04/2011 08:30, Martin Pitt wrote:
> bert07 [2011-04-11 2:59 -]:
>> Martin, how come it works under xubuntu and not under ubuntu?
> Are you talking about Xubuntu 11.04? Xubuntu now also switched to
> udisks and friends, so I'd be really surprise
Martin, how come it works under xubuntu and not under ubuntu?
On 10/04/2011 20:19, Martin Pitt wrote:
> ** Changed in: udisks (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) => (unassigned)
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Boys, boys...
Stop this discussion.
Main thing is: we still need the floppy.
I still need the floppy.
Make it work.
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Running Lucid desktop amd64.
I have the same problem.
Downgrading usdisks helps, but is not really a solution.
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All this 'slowlyness' of certain netcards started with kernel 2.6.25 or 2.6.26.
I have the same problem since with my rt2500 (Belkin PCMCIA).
In the beginning of this problem, I could work around it for Puppy, Ubuntu and
Mandriva. But when it came to kernel 2.6.28 that work-around didn't work any
I fixed my problem by fixing the menu.lst files from Mandriva and PCLinuxOS.
I ran update-grub afterwards, and now everything just works.
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In my opinion: this needs a fix rather fast! Otherwise other distributions
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Same here. Kernel panic when trying to log in Mandriva 2010 and
PCLinuxOS 2010.
Can this be (one of) the reason(s)?
A disk is in both GRUB's referred to differently.
GRUBGRUB2
/dev/sda1---(hd0,0)-(hd0,1)
/dev/sdb1---(hd1,0)-(hd1,1)
So, whe
"Even Alpha 2 was more stable than Windows."
I do not agree. But it might depend on the hardware you have.
On 09/04/2010 03:28, xbox360 20g wrote:
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Okay. I agree that Vista was a huge mistake of Microsoft. Win 7 is (good
fo us) better.
I use several flavours of Linux and I do like it very much. Personally I
prefer Gnome.
Though in the early years there were many problems according hardware,
these issues are mostly (not all) solved.
The Li
Have any of you tried this. (Worked for my 2500rt on Ubuntu 08.10 and
09.04)
Add to /etc/rc.local
ifconfig wlan0 up
iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M fixed
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The latest update with "gdm" in it, did not resolve anything here.
r...@bavo:~# gdmsetup
** (gdmsetup:3851): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginEnable'): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:3851): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginDelay'): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:
I also found the following message in /var/log/auth.log
Aug 10 17:34:34 bavo dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 1 matched
rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.50" (uid=1000 pid=3362
comm="/usr/bin/indicator-messages-service)
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable" member="Introspect"
err
I also found the following messages in /var/log/messages
Aug 10 17:34:34 bavo kernel: [ 42.469329] hda-intel: Too big adjustment 32
Aug 10 17:34:34 bavo kernel: [ 42.533457] hda-intel: Too big adjustment 32
Aug 10 17:34:34 bavo kernel: [ 42.549331] hda-intel: Too big adjustment 32
Aug 10 17:
Running Ubuntu 9.10 on a i386 desktop.
Ran "gdmsetup" in the root terminal.
Got these messages.
** (gdmsetup:3505): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginEnable'): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:3505): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginDelay'): Key not found
** (gd
Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 20:04, bert07 wrote:
>
>> Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
>>
>>> MSDN and other Visual Studio-centric forums is a very large community.
>>> However, no matter how hard Microsoft tries, it will never be half as
&g
shane fagan wrote:
> I dont think its their fault entirely. The fact is they dont need a community
> behind them like the FLOSS community.
> We rely on the help of all corners of the community to make our software the
> best, Microsoft dont.
> Its very easy to say they arent cool but they dont
Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
> MSDN and other Visual Studio-centric forums is a very large community.
> However, no matter how hard Microsoft tries, it will never be half as
> cool.
>
>
I must say: I didn't know about that site.
But it IS true that any Linux (or BSD) community is more alive than
Win
Aaargh more friends? Lol
I am testing Windows7 as well, and it is not that bad (and better than Vista
anyway).
But Microsoft does not have any kind of community Linux has.
Pray tell me, any Windows website that involves Windows users as much as we
connect through Linux (or BSD)..
I think you'll
The vendors finally start to notice the Linux community.
Both vendors and community are working hard on getting hardware recognized
under Linux.
Before long evry one can install any Linux system without any problems on any
system. (Mind you, it might still take up to 5, 6, 1o years.
But when this
Okay. Brasero can write to a mounted disk.
But the standard burner in Interprid could not.
That was not Brasero.
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One can not write to an ejected disk, can he?
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In Interpid you cannot write an iso file to a mounted disk. You have to unmount
it first.
So: it HAS a function. And an important one.
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Using Jaunty beta for i386 desktop.
When a cd-dvd is mounted, you can not unmount the drive (disk) by right
clicking on the device, because the option is not in the menu.
You can only eject, not unmount, which is quit a different action.
** Affects: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
Question:
Are there somewhere in the user account some hidden configuration files?
I ask this because I also had some troubles with "tilda", and after I
removed the ".tilda" folder, logged out, logged in again, made new
configurations, the trouble seemed to have disappeared.
Perhaps it might also
See the "tilda bug" #349617
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Failed to contact the GConf daemon; exiting.
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Using Jaunty beta for desktop i386.
I can confirm this problem.
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The root terminal doesn't start and crashes; sometimes the crash comes
immediately.
When logged in as root, the root terminal works fine.
Can it have something to do with "gksu"?
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Installing Jaunty beta for i386 desktop.
Again the partition screen (and those that follow) does not fit the screen.
The slider also isn't there.
For screens, see the first screens I uploaded for this bug.
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After the latest update today, I didn't see the message no more.
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The crash happened to me just logging into my user account in Xubuntu
Jauntu i386.
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I must correct my report a little. Sorry for that.
The correct message is:
udevd-event []: exec of program '/sbin/' failed
My excuses for this.
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This is the message I always see on boot-up when loading Jaunty.
For at least two weeks now. I don't know if it was there before.
I just did a fresh install two hours ago, and the message
udevd-event [] exec of program "/sb
Correction:
it is not
System > Restart
but
System > Lock screen
that also disappeared in Jaunty. And the previous mentioned.
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I did forget to mention that I was talking about Jaunty.
And indeed, I always logout, restart, shut down, from there, as I assume most
people do.
In case you wouldn't yet have seen it in Jaunty, the menu
System > Shut down
System > Log out
System > Restart
has disappeared.
Most probably just be
As I am (and I'm sure this is so for many systems) the sole user of my
system, there is no need what so ever for these warning screens and
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I see that something has been done according to this bug, because since
yesterday I get a very annoying screen whenever I want to restart or
shut down my system.
I'm NOT happy with this. Not happy at all. See also bug #195989.
If I should need a warning screen whenever I wanted to start or close
For a long time now I have a connection problem with my laptop (Dell
Inspiron 2200), using a Belkin Wireless G notebook PCMCIA Network Card.
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It's been awhile.
Any news on this?
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I have a radeon hd 2400 pro and have the same problems.
Jaunty can't run fglrx. If I do, it boots in a screen that is not readable, but
the one thing I can make of it, is that it for some reason took a lower colour
mode and a lower screen resolution.
>From thereon I have to stop the computer beca
Sorry, but I do not have that cd of that day no more, so I can not do as you
asked.
Anyway, the later cd's all work fine.
But to give you the info you asked for and what I can give:
- "Tried to install without booting into the disk. Installation failed."
Just booted the installation disk, and
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Tried to install without booting into the disk. Installation failed.
Tried to install after booting into the disk. Installation failed again.
Disk jauntu i386 20090223
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
I have a ATI radeon HD 2400 pro.
I can do nothing but wait.
Somewhere here it was said that the "fix date" target was the beta release of
Ubuntu 09.04.
It cannot come too soon.
Though just disabling "fglrx" in "xorg.conf", and adding some info about
your own preferences in the "corg.conf" file (e
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Fglrx did not install on Jaunty alpha3 amd64 desktop.
When I tried to change the resolution, it did, but the bottom and the up-most
panel bar stayed as if in the previous resolution.
I'll upload some screenshots as soon as I can, because otherwise you won't
understand, and
Installed jaunty alpha3 amd64.
There has not been so much change for the partition screen in the installer.
None, really. I would have thought that someone would have worked on it, so
that the partition bar could fit the screen without a slider.
Or perhaps the partition screen as it is now, migh
Perhaps because Hardy (LTS) is going to be around yet for several years
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Possible. But I never experienced this before on previous distro's with
another Bittorrent client.
Mind you: I only have that computer for about seven months and I do not
often use Bittorrent for downloads (not on Linux anyway); just... I
often tried to use it the last 4 weeks, and I never got a c
Oh yes, at the moment I'm using Ibex x86_64, but it first happened with
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I'm okay with that. I might have been too hasty at that point. It also depends
on what one means by "security".
I felt that when ones Internet (wireless in this case) disappears, something
was not so secure.
Anyway. Feel free to contact me for more info. But I doubt I can give
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Idem ditto.
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The screen fits the screen now,
Still, the text under the bar is not displayed under the appropriate section of
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Trying to install the daily build of Ubuntu from October 16th for i386.
No change at all.
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I've seen that there is a new daily build of Ubuntu (Oct 12d). I did'nt
try that one. Maybe the problem is solved already.
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Install screen does not fit the screen
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Trying to install the daily build of Xubuntu from October 11th for i386.
The window still does not fit the screen.
Something else DID change.
When I entered the partitioner (step 4) I chose "manual". The partitioner
started scanning the disks and than died.
I tries this installing directly with
Installed the beta dvd for i386 desktop.
Nothing changed: still the same too large screens.
I also tried installing a daily yesterday on my laptop (dell inspiron 2200 - 13
partitions) and also for that the screens were too large.
No resizing possible.
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Install screen does not fit the screen
Installing the desktop live cd (dvd) for i386 from September 28th.
Nothing has changed: still the same too large windows.
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As far as I can see: the window can be resized, but only larger. Not to
fit the screen.
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No, I did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS, but you are using a new
screen for step 4 (partitioning), and this was the first alpha of 8.10 I
tried (got a mail that more testers were needed).
I do actually have 15 partitions on hda, and 13 partitions on hdb.
I can not say at the moment that the win
I filed this bug previously under bug #38442, but Colin Watson asked me to file
it anew.
>>>bert07, could you file a new bug report about this, please? I know it's a
>>>recurrence of basically the same thing, but this bug has got very long and
>>>has many dupli
Resolution 1024 x 768 (4:3) 75 Mz
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Resolution 1024 x 768 (4:3) 75 Mz
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It is filed as bug #272318
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Ubiquity dialogues too large for 800x600 display
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