This bug was also relevant, but has been marked as CLOSED/WONTFIX
(although the issue is still present on later versions of Fedora)...
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484831
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #484831
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484831
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Gregor, the TODO documentation you were looking for is at:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/tree/TODO#n119
although, the branch referenced in it is no longer available. It is
reasonably detailed, but unfortunately requires better knowledge of C,
D-bus and NetworkManager
As I mentioned in the bug, I'm running Gentoo, not Ubuntu, so I'm afraid
that command won't work. However, I'm happy to provide specific
information that may help with this bug, just let me know what
information you need.
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I'm suffering the same problem but not under ubuntu, I have a XE700T1C-
A02US which is now running Gentoo. The device is detected as a USB HID
mouse during boot, and xinput sees it as USB Keyboard+SmartPad, so none
of the psmouse elantech tricks appear to work. No one elsewhere seems
to mention t
Paulo, I think Gentoo (and I would imagine any other distro using a
similar set of packages) also has a similar problem, although it's
phrased differently:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/237468
I'm certainly experiencing font glyphs missing in Google Earth. Also,
although it's not a good performance gui
In case anyone is still encountering this problem, I've also recently
run into it. I still haven't determined what causes the problem, but my
guess would be it chooses some unusual plugin that can decode mp3 but
can't handle seeking, rather than a more common one that can do both.
I've specificall