(In reply to comment #24)
> (In reply to comment #23)
> > I don't think that resolving this bug only is Dapper is the best idea. For an
> > average user this bug translates into "Ubuntu can't make floppies work". Should
> > it be so hard to put the patch in the stable version, 5.10?
>
> pmount 0.9.6, which fixes this, is in breezy-backports for quite a while now.
>
Hi!
I have upgraded to the newest pmount from Dapper but it solves only floppy disk
problems. The USB pens still don't work.
I think some program is still breaking some sonfiguration because following
steps solve it for some time:
1) complete remove (with configuration) this packages: dbus-1-utils,
gnome-volume-manager, hal, hal-device-manager, hwdb-client, ivman,
ubuntu-desktop, update-notifier
2) install removed packages
3) restart gnome
(In reply to comment #24)
> (In reply to comment #23)
> > I don't think that resolving this bug only is Dapper is the best idea. For an
> > average user this bug translates into "Ubuntu can't make floppies work". Should
> > it be so hard to put the patch in the stable version, 5.10?
>
> pmount 0.9.6, which fixes this, is in breezy-backports for quite a while now.
>
Hi!
I have upgraded to the newest pmount from Dapper but it solves only floppy disk
problems. The USB pens still don't work.
I think some program is still breaking some sonfiguration because following manager, hal, hal-device-manager, hwdb-client, ivman,
steps solve it for some time:
1) complete remove (with configuration) this packages: dbus-1-utils,
gnome-volume-
ubuntu-desktop, update-notifier
2) install removed packages
3) restart gnome