[Bug 565971] Re: I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the systemadministrationdisk utility; but it doesn't have any mountable partitions. (It actually does)

2010-05-16 Thread eboy
Rodrigo, Thank you very much for the tip. My 1GB first generation iPod Shuffle now works perfectly on Lucid. I'm still wondering what functionality has been disabled by the removal of libgpod-common. -- I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the systemadministrationdisk utility; but

[Bug 565971] Re: I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the systemadministrationdisk utility; but it doesn't have any mountable partitions. (It actually does)

2010-05-04 Thread eboy
I am experiencing the exact same problems as Felipe wrote above. OS: Ubuntu 10.04 x64 (2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP x86_64), which was upgraded from Ubuntu 9.10 (fresh install) on May 3 2010. iPod: iPod Shuffle, first generation (1GB), firmware version 2.70, single FAT partition. The iPod

[Bug 346889] Re: Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 6 (Kernel 2.6.28) crashes Compaq Armada M700 during boot-up.

2009-05-03 Thread eboy
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357724 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357724 The causes described are the same as in bug #357724. Please try out the workaround described there, i.e. blacklist the radio_maestro modulo. This issue seems to affect the whole line of Compaq Armada

[Bug 357724] Re: radio_maestro module generates kernel oops and crash

2009-04-28 Thread eboy
I can also confirm this on a Compaq Armada M700 PIII-1000 after upgrading from XUbuntu 8.10 to XUbuntu 9.04: during boot a number of oops messages are displayed; later on segmentation faults occur, after which the system hangs. Following the solution of this bug report, I blacklisted

[Bug 283477] Re: ecryptfs-utils does not handle changing password

2008-11-11 Thread eboy
~/Private When I tried to mount it manually, that is by running mount.ecryptfs_private, I got the folowing error: keyctl_search: Required key not available The only way I have been able to get into the ~/Private directory is by changing the password back to what it was originally. eboy PS In my