I no longer have my issue with VPN connections being unavailable. I
assume an update fixed it.
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Title:
[16.04 beta
I'm unable to connect to VPNs at all because of this. They don't show up
in the VPN Connections menu. The VPN Connections menu only shows
"Configure VPN..." and the grayed out "Disconnect VPN". Clicking
"Configure VPN..." or "Edit Connections..." brings up the window showing
that my VPN connection
Public bug reported:
When I log into Ubuntu, none of my media keys (volume up, down, mute,
play/pause, previous, next) work immediately. Instead, they seem to
buffer up, and after a few minutes they all trigger at once. Sometimes
this buffering behavior occurrs at random later times too.
I'm on U
Public bug reported:
I started up my system, it told me the system experienced a problem,
asked me if I wanted to report it, I hit the report button, and now I'm
here.
I'm on a laptop with an Nvidia card and a built-in intel card.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: nvidia-
On my machine (Ubuntu 14.10), dpkg's output at the end goes a bit
differently:
DEBUG:Parsing /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-common/quirks/put_your_quirks_here
stop: Unknown job: nvidia-persistenced
userdel: user nvidia-persistenced is currently used by process 2035
dpkg: error processing package nvidia
I'm having this too. It's refusing to let me remove the nvidia-331
package.
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Title:
package nvidia-331 331.11
On Ubuntu 13.10, have this same issue.
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Title:
Brasero hangs at Normalizing tracks
Status in A disc burning application for gnome
I'm on Ubuntu 13.10, and my Sansa Clip+ is only detected by rhythmbox if
I put a ".is_audio_player" file in its root with
"audio_folders=MUSIC/,RECORD/" in it. It was detected perfectly fine
automatically in Ubuntu 12.04.
some lsusb output:
Bus 002 Device 011: ID 0781:74d1 SanDisk Corp. Sansa Clip
I'm on Ubuntu 12.04, and each of the Steam for Linux games I've played
that support gamepads don't seem to inhibit the screensaver themselves.
I don't know if it's realistic to expect them to all patch to deal with
this themselves, and I'm not sure the responsibility should be on them.
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If I run banshee with the --debug option, I get the following output
immediately when I hit sync:
[19 Debug 01:46:31.830] Starting DAP sync
[19 Debug 01:46:31.840] Starting
[19 Debug 01:46:31.939] Ending DAP sync
[19 Debug 01:46:32.432] Starting DAP sync
[19 Debug 01:46:32.436] Ending DAP sync
[19
Public bug reported:
Just upgraded to 11.10 the other day, and decided to try out the Banshee
media player as it seems to be the default. (Used to use Rhythmbox,
which worked pretty well.) When I plug in my Sansa Clip+, Nautilus opens
it up like a flash drive as it usually does (with the media pla
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