This has solved the issue for me also.
Ubuntu 16.04 with rpcbind 0.2.3-0.2- apt updated on March 21st 15:15 GMT.
/bin/systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
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I have the same error with cpufreqd.
My CPU is an AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56
Kernel module is powernow-k8, and cpufreq-set can successfully be used
manually.
Bug report tool sent me here to add any comment, as this report is identical to
my own.
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I have the same issue with adding applets.
Of course I can work around it, but for a release titled
"Netbook Remix" to prevent a user from simply adding a CAPS LOCK status applet
to the system is shortsighted.
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can't add, move, unlock applets & no clock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519583
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I see this behaviour on a Dell Inspiron 1150 running Lucid.
The battery drains completely to the point of immediate power off.
Gnome power monitor in tray still reports AC online, and "Laptop battery is
charged"
The problem I believe is causing this appears under the report for "Power
Statistics
Have you rebooted yet?
Hopefully you've made no other changes, but if you've this issue on a fresh
install of lucid,
I'd love to see if a single reboot fixes it (I suspect a restart of
X/network-manager would).
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NetworkManager.vpn fails -- nm-vpn-connection.c.900: NeedSecrets
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I can confirm that upgrading to the xorg-edgers PPA fixed this problem for me
on a Dell Latitude D400.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
and then restart gdm or the whole machine.
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> I got more than one confirm that it works with just default ... can
> you recheck that please?
>
> - Alexander
Already confirmed in the post immediately before the one where you asked this.
To quote myself - (I know the post was long as I included logs, hoping they
might be useful.)
As I'
I've just done a fresh install with network-manager-openvpn on a laptop.
Adding my keys to create a new connection fails with the Need Secrets message
immediately after installation.
I can confirm a succesful connection after a reboot without applying the dbus
patch I used on my other machines
Hi n3m3s1s4u .
You have posted the text from the previous fix too literally I think,
and as such you have fixed the problem for the vpnc plugin rather than the
openvpn plugin.
Try this instead: the target file is /etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-
service.conf
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/
I am seeing it on a fresh install of Karmic with openvpn configuration from
Jaunty.
Recreating the connection with my original keys makes no difference.
Adding at_console permissions to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-service.conf
as described above by Patrick Healy for vpnc on 2009-04-18 fixe
I have a larger number of users on the system that brought me to this bug,
so restarting the NFS service isn't convenient as a regular solution.
I experienced this problem today for the first time in months. Jaunty client,
feisty server, nfsv3.
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