Noticed this with xubuntu 14.04 final beta x64.
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Network not reconnecting after wakeup from suspend
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I can confirm that OpenVPN import function does not work on any of the
numerous systems that I have upgraded from Xubuntu 14.04 to 16.04.
I note that I have all of the required packages installed and that the
.ovpn file I'm using have worked in the past under 14.04. In case it
matters, the .ovpn f
Erik,
I'm using StrongVPN. I've used the same .ovpn now for several years and
it used to work fine.
I tried opening US West.ovpn from your .zip and it came in fine. I could
not actually test the configuration of course since I didn't have
username and password. I suppose this points to a compatib
Public bug reported:
After finding myself somewhat disappointed (again)with Windows 10, I decided to
switch back to Ubuntu. Picking up 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Alpha amd64
distro for my Surface 4 Pro, I got stuck with the network disconnections bug
explained here; additionally, I have identi
Network adapter is Marvel 88W8797, and solution come from: Bug #1681513
reported by Jesse on 2017-04-10
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Surface P
I just ran into this issue yesterday with a fresh install of Xubuntu
14.04.4 on a machine with nVidia 650m video. I can blindly type in
password and then get to lightdm session when in nVidia mode. Switching
to Intel mode the login works as it should. I'm able to run this way for
now, but it's a sh
No, I don't think that is the only issue. I'm trying to import OpenVPN
files provided by StrongVPN.
One of them is an older VPN file that does not have inlined certs. This
one used to work with no problems in Xubuntu 14.04. Since upgrading to
Xubuntu 16.04 I get an error when trying to import it.
I've been using it just fine on Xubuntu 14.04.x for quite a while now.
Make sure you've installed network-manager-openvpn and associated
packages and try again.
On 08/17/2015 09:00 AM, Ben wrote:
> Is someone still working on this? I use Lubuntu 14.04. LTS and cannot
> import an openvpn.ovpn file
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