Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-xine
dapper 06.06 totem-xine 1.4.1
try to change the speed connecionx in preferences
makes crash totem
every time
** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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totem-xine crash after you changed the speed
Public bug reported:
1. Lock your session with Meta+L
2. Plug in a USB key/disk with a LUKS partition
3. Log in as usual with your password
Then your desktop is overlayed with the LUKS passphrase input dialog
Bug:
- It is not dismissable, meaning clicking Cancel does nothing and dialog stays
ov
This seems to work better lately, i.e. only one "password typing" is
needed now.
Has this been fixed silently ?
Has an update fixed the problem ?
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Public bug reported:
I think this is related to the update of network-manager to
1.4.4-1ubuntu3.1.
Now I can't connect to my VPN using network-manager-openvpn because it
fails with an error about an invalid cipher.
The relavant error found int the log are:
juin 21 18:26:36 titan nm-openvpn[6585]
Public bug reported:
Using 15.04 beta 2 witht the following setup:
/dev/sda is a SSD (crucial mx100) in main SATA port of Inspiron 15 3521
/dev/sdb is a hdd in an hdd caddy in sata original dvd drive bay
root is /dev/sda4 on SSD
/dev/sda5 is a caching bcache partition (on SSD) for the /dev/sdb5 b
the RTC clock was kept in UTC. This gave a wrong time at boot, and
possibly shoke fsck about a superblock in the future.
Once I changed UTC to yes in /etc/default/rcS, I was able to remove the
fsck.mode=skip as they were no more 30s delay during boot.
FIXED !
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When configuring my wifi connection, I was asked to enter my passphrase
in a dialog input field (full screen dialog).
I pasted (with middle click mouse) my 63 characters passphrase and it
overflows the input field in the idalog
Best to see it in the screenshot.
I reported t
Public bug reported:
Since I installed ubuntu 18.04 (a fresh install), I have issue when
connecting to a ssh server the first time.
I am asked my ssh password key by gnome-keyring (full screen dialog) and
I need to type it 3 or 4 or 5 times (more or less, it seems random) my
password before it w