I wonder if there is a method or a script which can be run automatically
to check printer status and remove the certificate if something is
wrong?
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Public bug reported:
wifi connection is lost sometimes, but network indicator always shows
established network. It restarts by restarting the computer or remove-install
wifi adapter physically.
it seems to me that it appear after flashplugin-installer was installed.
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Title:
network manager loses wireless internet connection
Public bug reported:
When stretching the window, the content doesn't follow the borders
The keys in the table below are not seen. The table does not stretch when
opened.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: seahorse 3.10.2-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-gener
DaveHenson,
It doesn't solve the bug, but I think you can solve the problem of entering
your usr/pwd on each connect in terminal by adding your usr/pwd to a simple
text file (e.g., file.txt) that is literally nothing but your credentials:
(line 1) usr
(line 2) pwd
located in the same dir. wher
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