I'm sorry, but that problem occurred almost 6 months ago on a machine I used while in Germany, which is not available to me here in the U.S. I still have the USB sticks the problem occurred with, and if I get some time, I'll see if I can reproduce the problem on my XUbuntu machine here.
However, in the mean time, I've used XUbuntu (and Ubuntu and Mint) enough to be able to say with certainty that Linux isn't nearly at a point where it can compete with Windows XP. Of course, if Microsoft keeps going the way they have with Vista, WIndows 7 and Office 2007, there may be hope for Linux; but historically, programmers seem to be more interested in making things as difficult to understand as possible than in making them as simple (and therefore maintainable and easy to debug) as possible. They also concentrate on the "market" made up of hackers and gamers (who consider computers toys, not tools), instead of the market of users, particularly big business and government. If Microsoft doesn't go back to the Office format that ended with 2003, all their users are going to be forced to become considerably less efficient. That would be a great opportunity for Open Office, if Open Office could do every (useful) thing MS Office can do, but it can't. Also, as long as Linux programmers think the same way Microsoft programmers do, they won't have a chance, because the Microsoft programmers are all pulling together. Linux isn't one OS, it's many versions by programmers making what they think is best without talking to users; and none of the results is free of the fundamental problems of Linux, and none is good enough so all the others become obsolete. Kent Lion -------------------------------------------------- From: "Charlie Kravetz" <charlie-...@ubuntu.com> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 8:02 AM To: <kent.l...@worldnet.att.net> Subject: [Bug 431199] Re: Incorrect capacity of mounted media. > Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make > Ubuntu better. We need some more information from you before we can > start working on this bug. > > Please include the information requested at > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices as separate > attachments. > > ** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu) > Status: New => Incomplete > > -- > Incorrect capacity of mounted media. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431199 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in “thunar” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete > > Bug description: > I attached an 8GB memory stick to XUbuntu (German - don't have an English > setup to try it on). When I hover the mouse arrow over the desktop icon > that appears, I get the following "tooltip": > Typ: Entfernbarer Datenträger > Einhängepunkt: /media/INTENSO > Verfügbarer Speicherplatz: 5,2 GB (3,2 GB insgesamt) [meaning "5.2 GB (3.2 > GB combined)"] > This last line might say: > Verfügbarer Speicherplatz: 5,2 GB (3,2 GB belegt) [meaning "5.2 GB (3.2 GB > used)"] > ...or... > Verfügbarer Speicherplatz: 5,2 GB (8,4 GB insgesamt) [meaning "5.2 GB (8.4 > GB combined)"] > ...however, I also note that when I view something on the stick in the > file manager, the prompt at the bottom of the window says "Free space: 4,2 > GB", rather than 5,2... > Note that if I attach an almost empty 128 MB SD card and reader, the > "tooltip" says: > Verfügbarer Speicherplatz: 115,8 MB (120,0 MB insgesamt) [which is more or > less correct and agrees with the prompt at the bottom of the file manager > window] > (So space calculations are not consistently correct, but the translations > for the file manager are also incomplete.) > > Description: Ubuntu 9.04 > Release: 9.04 > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/431199/+subscribe -- Incorrect capacity of mounted media. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431199 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs