The bug seems to be corrected in Jaunty. The menu package is now a
dependency for gadmin-proftpd and the repositories now offer a new
problem-free version.
@GetriX -- Try asking the question to a related forum, since it is not
related to the bug and thus is off-topic.
PM me if you think that I
Have you changed the port FTP listens to?
If yes, set the port back to the default value (21) and see if the
problem persists.
Also, I know it's pretty stupid, but... try to restart the router.
I had a lot of problems executing specific commands (such as LIST) and
took a day or two, just to
Actually, this is off-topic, but here are some pointers.
It's extremely easy.
If you have downloaded a .deb file, all you have to do is double click
it and follow the on-screen instructions (you will need your admin
password during the process).
Check the following link for more specific
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10
The package is Multisync 0.90
I tried to sync a mobile phone using an IRMC-sync member.
When I finish all my settings, I hit the refresh button and I get the
following message:
error while initializing syncengine:Unable to parse config data: