For me #6 works fine on Precise as well. This changes bluetooth machine
name. Thanks Whoopie.
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Cannot change bluetooth name
To manage
I've got the same problem, e.g. I cannot copy something form jEdit and
paste it into textarea field in Chromium browser page. But there's an
interesting thing. I can copy from jEdit and paste into gedit text
editor and then further on copy this from gedit into textarea field in
Chromium! Maybe
Maybe we do not understand each other. For example, I bought 4Mbps
connection from my ISP. I'd like to be able to define my maximum speed
(4Mbps) and to see in system monitor the current speed compared to that
defined maximum speed (not to the maximum I had in previous time frame
since it is
Sorry, but as I said in my previous post, I reformated my HDD and do not
have different labels for the same partition as I had before. So I
cannot test this on my HDD any more.
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I had the same problem, but it seems that it has been solved in 0.8.2
version of F-Spot.
Use F-Spot's PPA for update: https://launchpad.net/~f-spot/+archive/f
-spot-ppa
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Almost two months passed from last message on this bug tracker and four
months from first message. I solved my problem with brute force :-) by
reformatting my drive. Unfortunately, I'm not able to see now if this
could solve my previous problem.
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Public bug reported:
Validity Inc. fingerprint reader model vfs451 (id=138a:0007) does not
work under Ubuntu.
$ uname -a
Linux CyberElite 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 18:42:20 UTC 2011
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.50-generic 2.6.35.11
dmesg
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** Tags added: fingerprint reader
** Tags removed: fingerprinter
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OK txomon, as you suggested I created new bug report for vfs451 and here
it is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/745505
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I do have Validity Inc. fingerprint reader VFS451 (id=138a:0007) and use
Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit.
I installed all dependencies required for compilation (libusb-1.0.0-dev,
libnss3-dev,...)
I downloaded: http://people.freedesktop.org/~hadess/libfprint-0.3.0.tar.bz2 and
uncompressed it
I donwloaded
I changed the partition (volume) label in Windows from DOCS to BOOKS
and in Windows it is now BOOKS. Unfortunately it was not changed in
linux. For linux it is still txref^M^J116!
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OK, thanks for information but how to solve this problem!? In Windows
(and for all FAT32 tools in Ubuntu like mlabel) my partition has label
DOCS and for linux _the same_ partition has label txref^M^J116? I
want to rename label in linux to show DOCS and mount in to
/media/DOCS.
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According to article on Wikipedia about Volumes, partition label is
stored as an entry within a disk's root directory with a special volume-
label attribute bit set, and also copied to an 11-byte field within the
Extended BIOS Parameter Block of the disk's boot sector. It seems that
Windows reads
The output is:
/dev/sdb1: LABEL=txref^M^J116 UUID=44D7-D409 TYPE=vfat
More interesting thing is that in linux the same partition /dev/sdb1 is
labeled and mounted as txref^M^J116 and in Windows as DOCS (as
labeled with mlabel command before!)
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Silly me, yes e2label is not appropriate tool for relabeling FAT32
partition.
As explained here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RenameUSBDrive
I used mlabel tool;
$ sudo mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::DOCS
and I created new label of partition. If I start command:
# sudo mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::
I
Yes indeed, now there is an exclamation point beside partition which
indicates a problem and that's exactly what I'm reporting here! There
was no problem with partition before repartitioning with GParted. BTW, I
can mount this partition with exclamation and it works. I can read,
write, delete
One problem is that I cannot unmount my partition /dev/sdb1 inside
GParted. I can unmount second and third one, but not the first one with
strange label.
I successfully unmounted /dev/sdb1 manually with umount command.
$ sudo umount /dev/sdb1
After that I tried to change partition label
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gparted
I have GParted v0.5.1 (and GNU parted v2.2 under the hood) on Ubuntu
10.04. I also have USB disk (FUJITSU MHT2080AT, 80GiB) with three FAT32
(LBA) partitions. Firstly I unmounted first two partitions on USB disk
then I started a shrink (resize)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
At the moment GNOME System Monitor always shows network traffic relative
to maximum traffic achieved in particular time window. I'd like to be
able to insert in System Monitor my max network speed and System Monitor
to show my
I found out that this problem is occuring with Firefox only in some
Ubuntu appearance themes - this problem with rendering checked and
unchecked checkboxes in Firefox is probably not problem of Firefox
itself but of Ubuntu GUI. I will suggest closing this bug report.
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Disabled checkboxes
Yes this, bug stil occurs. Here is a link to site:
http://speedcams.xtreemhost.com/cams.php?area=OS
and a partial screenshot.
In the list there are some checked and some unchecked checkboxes. All of
them are disabled.
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I have the same problem. Compaq Evo N620C with Xubuntu Karmic and ATI
Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] graphic
card - System Monitor and notifications are not readable - as shown on
first screenshot attached here.
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gnome-system-monitor shows blur window in Karmic.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
Firefox (linux version only, Windows version works fine) renders on web
page all (checked and unchecked) html disabled checkboxes as checked
regardless of their real check state!
Both of these HTML codes:
input type='checkbox' name='x'
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** Attachment added: ExtensionSummary.txt
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** Attachment added: profile_default_pluginreg.dat.txt
I changed '/usr/bin/frostwire' and '/usr/lib/frostwire/runFrostwire.sh'
scripts by commenting lines defining AWT_TOOLKIT in order not to be used
any more and am able to run FrostWire (4.13.5) on OpenJDK (1.6.0_0) but
there are other error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ frostwire
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