i want to make digital signature valid using evince so kindly please
make a fix as every one in my office use ubuntu and it will be hard for
them to validate signature without adobe. or kindly send me any ubntu
software that can validate dsc like adobe we are working on a closed
network only i can
Happens on Thinkpad W510 as well after login.
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gnome-power-manager crashed with signal 5 in _XError()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614039
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Ok, it doesn't appear to be an SMB issue, but an LDAP issue: our local windows
network uses domain authentication over LDAP (openldap backend). when using
gnomevfs, it does some sort of LDAP lookup, and that fails. Eavesdropping with
wireshark, we can see it repeatedly query:
Fil
Hmmm... Tried it also with IP-adress. Still doesn't work.
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SMB shares browsing in Nautilus doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139971
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgnomevfs2-0
When trying to browse Windows network nautilus hangs for a while until I
get the message: "The folder contents could not be displayed, Sorry,
couldn't display all the contents of "Windows Network".".
When trying to access an explicit serve
Computer A: edgy
Computer B: dapper
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GDM gives wrong message using XDMCP
https://launchpad.net/bugs/77676
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Public bug reported:
Computer A is setup in such a way that a user will be automaticly logged in in
100 seconds.
Now, when on computer B a connection via XDMCP is made, the text: "... is being
logged in in ... seconds" appears.
I do think this text should not appear when trying to connect via XD
Public bug reported:
Computer A is setup in such a way that a user will be automaticly logged in in
100 seconds.
Now, when on computer B a connection via XDMCP is made, the text: "... is being
logged in in ... seconds" appears.
I do think this text should not appear when trying to connect via XD