Can confirm that method describe in comment #6 works for me on Kubuntu
17.10. Thank you!
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Gimp tooltip text color is white on
Using Ubuntu 16.04, nVidia driver 364.19, Linux kernel 4.6.0.
I have a P65_P67RGRERA and have been experiencing the same problems:
1. If I go in to the BIOS and set the graphics mode to "DISCRETE", then
everything works.
2. If I go in to the BIOS and set the graphics mode to "MSHYBRID", then
the
I'm getting the same results on several laptops/desktops, all of which
have fresh installs of Ubuntu 15.10.
I installed a theme to see if that makes any difference. When using a
different theme (in my case Ambiance-zfusion-spring-pro), it seems like
the wrong asset/image is being used (see attache
Not sure if this is relevant, but even when Nautilus is working again,
I'm getting a bunch of these:
(nautilus:7585): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_container_foreach: assertion
'GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed
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I'm getting the same problem:
scott@scott-Ubuntu:~$ nautilus
Could not register the application: Timeout was reached
scott@scott-Ubuntu:~$ ps aux | grep nautilus
scott 2723 0.0 0.6 1379804 53692 ? Sl 09:13 0:09 nautilus -n
scott 7579 0.0 0.0 15948 924 pts/0S+ 15
This seems fixed in Ubuntu 14.04 (Unity 7.2.1). I'm running a full-HD
and quad-HD monitor from an ASUS Z97 Pro motherboard with an Intel core
i5-4430 CPU. I'm using an nVidia GeForce 660TI GPU with the proprietary
337.25 beta driver. Everything is awesomely smooth and responsive.
The only time thi
In my opinion this is quite a serious bug as the file manager is a core
component of the operating system. Not being able to reliably mount and
unmount SFTP and/or Samba resources makes performing every day
computing tasks (copying files to and from network shares) a hassle.
When this issue does o
Just to add to my previous post, I have now experienced this issue when
accessing a Samba share using IP addresses.
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Title:
Naut
Just jumping in with a "me too". I've just installed the nightly 14.04,
and it's extremely choppy. I go in to ccsm, untick "Detect Refresh Rate"
and then set "Refresh Rate" to 60. Most of the time, if I close ccsm
then open it again, "Detect Refresh Rate" is still unticked, but
"Refresh Rate" is nu
Disregard last question - I spent some time on the Interwebs and found
the answer:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:glasen/intel-driver
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel
Before researching this issue, I didn't even know the driver was called
"xserver-xorg-video-intel".
I have the same problem. While using UXA results in the titlebars being
rendered correctly, it seems to drain the battery much quicker.
Is it possible to install the 2.20.15 driver in Ubuntu 12.10?
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I've been using the Wifi connect now for 16 hours:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 148f:3072 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT3072
Wireless Adapter
The PPTP VPN connection has stayed up for the entire time - not one
single disconnect. The only problem is the RT3072 is incredibly slow
compared to my wired connec
Sorry, looks like I spoke too soon (post #4). The disconnections are
still occuring even though I have replaced the R8169 with the R8168
module. I'm now testing with a WiFi dongle, will see how solid/stable my
PPTP connection is using different networking equipment.
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I believe I have found what was casuing the problem in my case. I have a
Realtek R8168 onboard ethernet, but Ubuntu was loading the Realtek R8169
driver.
lspci | grep -i eth output:
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
This is a problem that I have experienced since Ubuntu 11.04 (I don't
think I used a VPN with 10.10, can't remember). I posted here (post #9)
in September 2011: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1692353
I'm having the exact same problem with Ubuntu 12.04 - I can connect, the
connection will
I am running Ubuntu 11.10 desktop 64 bit, the server is 11.10 64 bit,
all updates installed, and this problem still exists. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Create a file on the server (eg: /tmp/test.txt).
2. chown usr1:grp1 /tmp/test.txt
3. Open Nautilus on desktop.
4. Press CTRL+L (address bar appears).
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