[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 580333] Re: tomboy notes disappeared
SJ
meta.sj at gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 22:05:20 UTC 2012
Update; I had two notes open on crash; cursor focus was in one, and that
one disappeared from the notes list and ended up with 0 bytes in the
share/tomboy folder, timestamped with the time of the crash. the second
one disappeared at first from the notes title list, but I could find it
by searching for words in it, after which it reappeared in the title
list (and remained there through successive power cycles).
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Title:
tomboy notes disappeared
Status in “tomboy” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: tomboy
andyh at dylan:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
andyh at dylan:~$ aptitude show tomboy
Package: tomboy
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 1.2.1-0ubuntu1
Hi. I recently upgraded to Lucid beta on my laptop from karmic. Things
seemed ok. Today I noticed that all but two (which may be new) of my
tomboy notes have disappeared. There's still a stack in .tomboy but
only two in .local/share/tomboy. This makes me very sad :-(
I suspect that tomboy may not be the culprit, and the culprit may be
ubuntu-one which I've struggled to get going (without much success).
I doubt there's anything you can do to help me (unless there's a super
secret place where tomboy notes are copied to) but I felt I should
file an issue just incase there's something you can do for others.
Possibly related after upgrade/ubuntu one usage all of my podcasts
disappeared from rhythmbox and I had to resubscribe. No idea if the
two things are related.
I've been using Ubuntu since warty days and this is the first time an
upgrade has resulted in data loss!
Thanks Andy Hird
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