Hi Daniel,
I tried with uncommenting WaylandEnabled=false earlier. Then the login
screen remains totally Black on both monitors.
Had to restore by disabling gdm and using lightdm again.
I'm happy to try other suggestions!
Kind regards, Floris
Op ma 17 sep. 2018 09:55 schreef Daniel van
ed to be POSIX complient or so).
So either the shell should be changed or the -a option should be changed
IMHO.
Cheers
Floris
** Affects: beagle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Rejected
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beagle-search uses bashism but invokes sh
ht
Public bug reported:
When staring gnome-about-me a coredump happens:
$ gnome-about-me
(gnome-about-me:2990): libebook-WARNING **: e-book.c:3079: cannot
activate book: Error calling StartServiceByName for
org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.AddressBook:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.Exe
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Title:
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14511503/Screenshot-seahorse.png
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Seahorse assumes current dir is $HOME when setting up ssh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230222
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I think this oneline patch fixes the problem (haven't tested it yet)
** Attachment added: "seahorse-homedirbug.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14511775/seahorse-homedirbug.patch
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Seahorse assumes current dir is $HOME when setting up ssh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230222
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
Seahorse has a very useful feature to automatically copy your public ssh-key to
a remote machine so you can login using that key later on.
There is one assumption seahorse makes that is not always true though: when
ssh'ing to the remote machine
I can confirm this too. Also using Feisty Fawn, and a Sony Clie T675C.
I can also confirm that the problem goes away when there are no todo items on
my clie without a due date, it seems to be a problem related to undated todo
items.
The last messages gpilotd shows before the error:
etodocondu
> Interestingly, it seems to happen when the due date is empty.
> is there anyone to confirm this?
Yes, that's what I said in my reply, and also what RobotII said in the first
reply
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81170
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For me, it's not, never had it again at least not since I run 2.0.0beta6
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Crash while trying to set away message
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60020
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I just had something like this:
Gaim was on status available (no message), and I switched to a
saved/custom state 'eating'. That status I had created earlier to
display 'out to lunch' for msn, and 'away' for all other networks with a
custom awaymessage 'Etenstijd' (time for a meal in dutch).
** A
I have this too, not only with users-admin, but with services-admin too.
In shares-admin it is even more obvious there goes something wrong,
because it complains I don't have NFS and/or SAMBA installed, which I
both have functioning well.
When started from the commandline with 'gksu users-admin' I
Hmm,, I thought by submitting the bug using the Help>Report a Bug menu
item some more information would be here automatically. Guess not.
I'm running feisty, and gnome-games is version 1:2.18.0-0ubuntu1 right
now.
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Mahjongg: pause button disappears after resume
https://launchpad.net/bugs/94851
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
When you click on the pause button during a game of Mahjongg, it is being
replaced with a resume button in some fancy way.
After you click the resume button, the switch back does remove the resume
button, but doesn't show the pause button ag
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