The problem still persists with network-manager-gnome 1.2.2 after all.
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Title:
cannot view wifi networks after re-enablin
I installed network-manager-gnome version 1.2.2 available in yakkety.
After preliminary testing (a couple of suspend cycles) it seems to have
fixed the problem!
You can download binaries from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/yakkety/+source/network-manager-applet or
build it on xenial like this:
# ap
network-manager{,-gnome} both 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3, problem still
persists.
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Title:
cannot view wifi networks after re-
Hi! Some conflicts still remain in the /etc/signon-ui/webkit-options.d
directory. Comment #59 has a fix proposal though.
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Indeed, the patches are not applied. Also, the patch
upstream_allow_install_other_providers.patch does not apply since the
target file differs from what the patch provider used.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1566700 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1566700
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1566700
Alt + Backtick (`) does not switch windows
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Works perfectly for me. With an empty keychain, Firefox prompts for
credentials and saves them in the keychain, and printing just works.
Gedit (GTK3 application) is then able to use the same credentials,
although they are a bit different from what GTK3 saves to the keychain.
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Using lightdm 1.10.2, I tested setting allow-user-switching to false.
Now, every time I log out of a Unity session I get the "The system is
running in low-graphics mode" window. None of the options really help -
I have to "start lightdm" from console to get to the greeter.
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That is the Trusty version from ubuntu-desktop PPA, all updates are
installed.
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Title:
Support disabling of user switching per se
Thanks Arnulf, I made another workaround based on your tip.
We already distributed the file /usr/share/gconf/defaults/99-our-
defaults to workstations, so we can just override the default
active_plugins specified in 10_compiz-gnome.
That file in turn comes from the package compiz-gnome and I thin
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