This seems to have taken on a new significance with Xenial, and the
migration to Gnome Software Center. I'm getting an "important OS and
application updates are ready to be installed" message from Gnome
Software Center, but the "View" and "Not Now" buttons are missing.
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You received this bug no
Looks like the failure is because some of the Sourceforge mirrors are
flaky, and when a mirror flakes out, SourceForge redirects clients to a
HTML page with Javascript that makes it try again - which is of course
no good for headless downloads.
I stuck a copy of the files onto GitHub pages, and th
The "Fix Released" announcement is for the Debian version (upstream).
If you're desperate for Jython 2.5, the Debian unstable version may work
( http://packages.debian.org/sid/jython ), although you also need the
updated antlr3 from sid, and I had some issues trying to get it to run
some code whic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 262276 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262276
As in bug #262276, you can fix this by adding some lines to
11-x11-synaptics.fdi. Adding
0.4
0.65
in the "AlpsPS/2 ALPS" section seems to do the trick, and feels like a good
speed.
It seems
This appears to be a user agent sniffing issue. It works correctly on
Firefox 3 for Windows, and works on Firefox 3 for Linux if you use the
user agent switcher, and tell it you're using Firefox 3 for Win32.
Firefox is quite capable of displaying the full version of the Hotmail
page, but Hotmail re
xFX: I thought you might like to know that the current version of gnome-
screensaver can accept themes from
~/.local/share/applications/screensavers, as well as
/usr/share/applications/screensavers. I've attached a hacked version of
screensaver-settings, which modifies themes in this folder rather
A search on the Dapper problem turned up the solution. Apparently the
problem is due to the R31 using the same controller (the i8042) for the
keyboard, mouse and power management, and occurs every time something
polls the battery. The Wrong Solution is to pass i8042.nomux=1 to the
kernel - add it t
I have exactly the same problem. Interestingly, I had the same problem
when I first installed Dapper, but it went away the first time I
updated, so presumably this problem was fixed in dapper. It never showed
up in Edgy. If anyone can figure out how it got fixed first time round,
and how it got unf
I may have found a solution for this problem in dapper. I was having the
same problem, so I downloaded the newest ralink drivers (1.0.4.0). As
well as the newest kernel module, they include a driver for wpa
supplicant. Using the newer module, as well as the ralink wpa supplicant
driver, I was able