If I am the only one in this situation, close the ticket. It might
still be more related to server than else. But with Outlook or
Thunderbird, the same server, never had this or any other issue.
SimoneOn Fri, 2018-07-20 at 15:52 +, gf wrote:
> Hi Simone,
> Thanks for the fast reply :)
> Should
Hello,
I have to say it happens very rarely with newer versions, it's much more
stable on my computer. But on another slower computer, it tend to happen
more frequently. I have found a workaround, which is deleting all local
cache of evolution, forcing it to resync the messages.
I can give you a
Guys, seems I have found the conditions in which it happens. I have
successfully managed to *not* make it happen.
If you set the radius server IP property to match the public address,
this crash *will* happen, no matter what MTU or other encryption things
are set. PPP on Android doesn't have this
Sorry I want to add: it happens with any server, I have many of them to
test.
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Title:
PPP crash after a while, start sending crazy pa
Public bug reported:
Hey guys, I have a very weird issue here. PPP works fine for 1-5
minutes, then it hangs with CPU usage very high, and I noticed it start
uploading insane (but fake) bytes to the tunnel. To do a simple test, I
started watching a YouTube video, and when the problem started to
ha
Public bug reported:
I'm pretty sure this is a bug, as it is not documented nor reported by
anyone else before.
1)
simone@simone-ThinkPad-T540p:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
2)
simone@simone-ThinkPad-T540p:~$ apt-cache policy evolution
evolution:
I
This bug is still there and very annoying for an LTS version. Sometimes
one is in the middle of a conf call and you just cannot disable/enable
the network to make the missing items appear...
On one side, I noted that the bug shows itself 100% of the times when
starting the computer with Wireless d
Same problem in another Desktop I have tried today, fresh install.
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Title:
Network indicator's menu doesn't work pr
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Title:
Network indicator's menu doesn't work properly !
Status in Network Manager GNOME Applet:
New
Status in “n
Public bug reported:
Hello guys,
This bug is quite annoying, and seems stricly related to *nm-applet*.
Starting up the laptop with Wireless, brings a "cut" version of the
network menu, and it's impossible to connect to any VPN connection or
switch Wireless network. If starting up the laptop with
Same here, please everyone click on this "Bug affects me", because too
much time has passed and even Precise still have this bug. As instructed
in another hot bug, please keep this bug only to report that Bluetooth
devices cannot be browsed.
Refer to this bug as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oe
Did the trick of BIOS setting and is now working fine.
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Title:
"num lock is on" warning remains even after num lock is t
Have the same problem here, Lenovo Thinkpad T400, Ubuntu 11.10 64 bits.
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Title:
"num lock is on" warning remains even af
Public bug reported:
I hope is not duplicated. If you play any .VOB file out of a DVD (copied
into the hard drive) it plays fine up to the moment you seek, then the
hard-disk is read infinitely until you kill Totem.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: totem 2.32.0-0ubuntu10
Proc
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Title:
Infinite scanning hard drives while seeking .VOB files
Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I hope
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