That version is now dead
http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-17-04-zesty-zapus-has-reached-end-of-life-upgrade-to-ubuntu-17-10-now-519360.shtml
Project unity8 is now off
** Changed in: unity8-desktop-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status:
@vanvugt
Nice work !
I am going to try the similar string with gnome-disk-utility and see if
I can restore a drive.
Regards
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Title:
unity8
OK, rather than merging with bug 1539957, just be aware of it as the
solution is likely to be related to this one.
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Title:
unity8 provides no
@townsend
"First an foremost, particularly on the desktop, Unity 8 should have
some native way of viewing files on USB devices. There is not a very
usable native file manager available on Unity 8 desktop, so that is
problem number 1. Hopefully when full Gtk support is added and the
ability to
Here are my thoughts on this...
First an foremost, particularly on the desktop, Unity 8 should have some
native way of viewing files on USB devices. There is not a very usable
native file manager available on Unity 8 desktop, so that is problem
number 1. Hopefully when full Gtk support is added
@bregma
"
The Libertine problem is going to be a different problem tracked
separately in bug #1647006. This particular problem is more likely
because the usual Gnome session daemons are not run in the non-Gnome
Unity 8 desktop session."
I thought we were using X when we open a container? Now I
@vanvugt
"Sorry, this bug is quite confused in its definition.
Is the requirement to simply access USB via some file manager in Unity8,
or "
Yes. Exactly. I have been testing unity8 all through the xenial/yakkety
cycles when it first became available as a technical preview. I have
been testing
This bug is across several from factors. Using inxi in xterm (within a
container) the USB can be identified. With gnome-disk-utility it
recognizes /sdb as Block Device. If there is an .ISO on the device it
will recognize the header but there seems to be no share or no network
with the USB device.
The Libertine problem is going to be a different problem tracked
separately in bug #1647006. This particular problem is more likely
because the usual Gnome session daemons are not run in the non-Gnome
Unity 8 desktop session.
** Package changed: libertine (Ubuntu) => unity8-desktop-session