This is a false alarm, at least partly. If username is defined like
sftp://u...@some.server.org, everything works OK. It is likely that in
the live USB test case the server I use checks username from LDAP. As I
did not specify user name and the default "ubuntu" was used, connection
got denied. On a
Public bug reported:
When trying to connect a server using ssh:// or sftp:// no user/password
information is asked and I get error saying "Access Denied".
Expected behaviour: user/password would be asked.
I tested also with 20.04 live USB - same behaviour.
Same erroneus action also when trying
Yes, I am seeing this behaviour. My mistake - I did not understand that
the -t or --timeout define the length of test using one type of
stressor, not the length of the whole test.
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Expected behaviour when running
stress-ng --class cpu --sequential 4 --timeout 30s -v --tz
or
stress-ng --class cpu --sequential 4 -t 30 -v --tz
is the test should stop after 30 seconds.
The test goes on until user does CTRL-C in terminal window.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroR
I tested my hypothesis above. I made a Live USB stick with space to save
settings and updates. I used ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso. After
changing languge settings to finnish and installing all localization
files I opened Firefox for the first time. Paper size in firefox was
letter, not A4 as i
The bug still exists in Thunderbird (not sure about Firefox). Every time
Thunderbird is updated the paper size is changed to letter even if the
user uses locale for which the right size is A4.
Check out this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=889088&p=12423297#post12423297
Could it be the
I also get "Device does not have any RAPL domains, cannot power measure
power usage."
Thinkpad X201, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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Title:
Shuts down when s
The fix does not work as per now.
My suggestion is: erase all countries 1) using letter size paper and/or
2) using imperial measurements instead of metric.
I'm fed up with the "bliss" of not knowing anything about life outside
one's own country.
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This bug also causes that it is impossible to format a SATA drive
inserted into a docking bay.
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I am running 13.10 64 bit-version on Lenovo X201 and the problem still
exists. I run my backups to a server. My home ADSL is slow, upload about
0,85 Mbps.
I did get rid of the error when I changed the remote backup directory.
This however means several days of uploading while doing the first
backu
I would really love to see this fixed. This is again a good example how
really important things are just broken. When a fresh Linux user bumps
into things like this, he/she is very likely to go the proprietary way.
A year and a half and no solution. This is sad.
I am willing to help but I am not
p
for example. IMHO the bug is in Unity.
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Title:
"Adobe Flash Player Settings" di
Christopher: I tested Gnome (gnome-shell) on a fresh install of 13.04
64-bit. The flash dialog worked for me. The login selection is called
Gnome in GDM.
Hope it works for you!
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Christopher: Sorry, I read your message too hastily.
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Title:
"Adobe Flash Player Settings" dialog does not respond to mouse clicks
To manage noti
Try installing Gnome desktop, package gnome-shell. That did the trick im
12.10.
Christopher Barrington-Leigh kirjoitti 8.4.2013 17:19:
Installed gnome-shell on my latest 13.04 laptop. Logged in using "gnome
fallback -- no effects". Flash dialog DOES NOT WORK still.
I can tab through the button
Installed Gnome-shell on my 12.10 64-bit laptop. Flash dialog works.
As far as I understand this means that the windows manager of Unity is
broken. Or is it Compiz? All the same - this should be fixed.
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As Unity 2D has been removed from 12.10 there is a need for another
workaround. I found out that the flash player settings dialog works in
Gnome classic (No effects) -session in 12.10 64 bit Ubuntu.
Does this not hint that the problem is in 3d acceleration?
In any case this is a bug that IMHO mu
Public bug reported:
There is a selection in Network Manager mobile settings saying "connect
automatically". Before this setting has really done what it says:
connected a mobile connection automatically.
In 12.04 this is broken: user has to connect manually. The I believe
this is a mistake and t
I confirm this on 32-bit version and Oneiric. To me the freeze does not
seem to be related to sending mail. TB just stops responding.
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Thun
No, because it could be solved if it was assigned to someone! :D
What a lame chain of decent reporting and yet nothing gained :(
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org-l10n-fi
There are some missing translations in OpenOffice.org v. 3.2.0.10 on
Lucid. For example the popup menu View -> Zoom is in English in totally
Finnish system. See attached screenshot.
The reason for this would be good to find. The pr
I have this problem too. I am running Karmic on IBM Thinkpad T42.
lspci lists the card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
Screenshot attached.
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Another confirmation. I am using Edubuntu Feisty. This behaviour
occurred _after_ updating the system after installation.
Disabling ESD sound mixing helps in my case.
This problem does not occur when logging out in terminal client, only
when logging out from console. The problem is present for al
One more confirmation. I have this issue on fresh installation of
Medibuntu Feisty LTSP.
I am trying to avoid this issue by not updating dbus and dbus-utils
after installation. This did not help.
First symptom: Gnome settings daemon is giving an error when logging in
first time after updates and
I confirm this. That is exactly what I ran into. I was using graphical
installer.
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Paul,
Thank you for your reply. You are absolutely right in saying that the
browser detection routine of this particular software vendor behaves
strangely.
However, here is something bug-like. If the reason of the malfunction is
that the User Agent strings of both some versions of Ubuntu Firefox
Yamal, thank you for your input. This seems to be the correct reason and
your analysis that this behaviour has to do with bug #48316 is correct.
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If you mean the red error text it says "An internal error occured in the
system. System administrator has been informed about this error."
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Binary package hint: firefox
There is a dissimilarity between the Ubuntu (and Debian) versions of
Firefox (IceWeasel) and the original Mozilla binary.
Symptom: There is a map service at
http://80.248.160.121/vakkasuomi.paikkatietopalvelu/
The page generates only a failure m
Hello,
I have tried to reproduce the crash but I have not been able to
reproduce it. Not when using Metacity nor Beryl.
I was typing text into a text box like this at http://forum.ubuntu-
fi.org/. The browser had been open for hours and at least 5 minutes with
the other open tabs untouched. I do
Here's the crash report.
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Binary package hint: firefox
While having 5 other tabs open, Firefox crashed while filling a text
form at http://forum.ubuntu-fi.org/. The addition installed is
MediaPlayerConnectivity. None of the tabs contained any streaming
content, though.
I am using SVN version of Beryl
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Binary package hint: firefox
While having 5 other tabs open, Firefox crashed while filling a text
form at http://forum.ubuntu-fi.org/. The addition installed is
MediaPlayerConnectivity. None of the tabs contained any streaming
content, though.
I am using SVN version of Beryl
Strange: after removing all the packages mentioned above (all that
mediawiki1.7 are dependent on and the ones mentione in the apt-get
command above, gksudo gives the same warning but is able to open gedit
in su mode.
Starting gedit with sudo gives no warnings and works.
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I managed to create this situation into a perfectly working system. I
installed mediawiki1.7 from Ubuntu repositories and all the depending
sw. After that the system was not able to run sudo nor gksudo commands.
Also, I installed MediaWiki 1.7 and the depending sw with Synaptic,
after that I cont
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-sounds
The names of the different sounds do not describe the true nature of the
sounds correctly:
The problem gets worse when the names are translated into different
languages in localization process.
* "Boing" sounds like a high marimba note to
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