@Drew: This issue is closed, so you may want to create a new one as it's
most likely a different cause. There is an upstream issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/issues/56
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/issues #56
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gno
I confirm problem for Xenial. Reformatting the drive with different
Filesystems did not help. Issue comes up with differend usb keys. "gksu
nautilus" is a workaround for me.
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still true for xenial.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780717
Title:
Using PKCS#12 file requires password for private key
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I think the issue (if it's the same) is even more strange in my case.
At startup the right resolution and rotation is used but I still get the "Could
no apply.." message. As soon as I press close on that message, the display
config is reset to "standard" - only one screen working.
It's really ann
I have not tried it myself yet but there is a workaround mentioned on
askubuntu.[0]
Delete your ~/.config/monitors.xml
[0] https://askubuntu.com/questions/23869/could-not-apply-the-stored-
configuration-for-the-monitor
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same here. 15.10 with libgnomevfs2-extra doesn't work.
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Title:
Failed to browse the SMB network
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I created the xorg.conf as described in #18. Now the screen remains
black and I have to switch to tty7 manually. I can login there and
things work, but the screen is very dark (in all ttys) and brightness
control does not change anything.
Any idea how long it will take for a real fix to be deliver
Public bug reported:
I already did a fresh install because of that problem so I'm no using
up-to-date xubuntu 10.10 with a newly created user account.
When I watch a video in the browser (I tried youtube flash and youtube
html5) the screen is turned off after ten minutes. If I move the mouse
the