To be complete, I only need to add nomodeset to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT to get rid of the flicker.
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Title:
Ubunt
5 and a half years later, and comment #7 fixed the issue on my DM1Z
running yakkety.
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Title:
Ubuntu Maverick with A
Søren, Denis,
Apparently, the KDE guys who worked on plasma-nm consider the bug to be
somewhere else in the stack, maybe in network manager. Has one of you
got a Ubuntu 14.10 to test this? If it works with Unity, then we know
it's KDE-related.
Maybe this can be tested using a Live USB key:
* make
I have rolled back the following packages to their trusty versions, to no avail:
* network-manager
* plasma-widget-networkmanagement
* plasma-nm (needs an extra dependency)
* wpasupplicant
I suppose something is meant to trigger the connection when the user
logs in, which I wrongly thought was the
ROTFL
So we have a *release* of what is meant to be one of the most
important/mainstream distributions where the network management is
broken, and this is *Medium*!?!
Are you kidding me? No wonder why my colleagues always have a stock of
jokes about Linux for me.
This is not serious. This should
karsibali's solution works for me on Kubuntu 14.04...
File I changed:
~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.8_155965261/configuration/config.ini
Added: org.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType=mozilla
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Just upgraded to Trusty from Saucy and saw my keyboard was behaving
wrong. I noticed the new IBus icon and found out by chance that it was
this deciding for me what layout I should use.
Could this not be an opt-in? The look'n'feel of this applet is horrible
and I don't understand the point of it,
I installed
http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/upower/upower_0.9.23-2_amd64.deb
and in a few seconds my battery went from empty to fully charged. The
shortest charging time ever ;-)
Dell Latitude E6530
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Public bug reported:
Both Firefox and Chromium started hanging after upgrading to Raring. It
quickly became clear that Firefox was getting stuck ona call to
futex(..., FUTEX_WAIT_REQUEUE_PI_PRIVATE, ...) thanks to strace. I have
now installed firefox:i386 as a test and am currently using it withou
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