Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10, I observe the following problem:
While running the gnome desktop, gnome programs started on a remote X11 server
do not accept keyboard input from the remote server.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Log into your gnome desktop
2) Start another X11 serv
I just came around this problem. It still is a problem in 12.04.
And I still do not understand why I have to install apache2 if I only
want to receive some files via bluetooth from my smart phone. I'm on a
campus network with my laptopm sometimes and it really frightens me to
have an http server r
I can confirm that the package "bluez" from oneiric-proposed fixes the
problem on a HP 6730b as well. Thanks a lot!
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I'm still seeing this with my HP 6730b and 11.10. The laptop has an additional
removable battery. When I issue
> cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
I get
> present: no
So it shouldn't be a problem to simply "leave that one out" when making
descisions concerning the battery state.
I can confirm the issue. It is most annoying (I'll have to work around
by using kdm).
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Jaunty gdm binds to ipv6 udp only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393835
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