Just to follow on from TenLeftFingers, I was having this problem on
every call. Specifically deleting ~/.config/com.ubuntu.dialer-app solved
this problem for me (from https://bugs.launchpad.net/dialer-
app/+bug/1548914)
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Use case: As an NI cross-border worker, this seems to be the reason I
have no access at all with Andrews & Arnold in Ireland, only when I re-
enter the UK in the evenings. Unfortunately, this means I have had to
switch to primarily using an O2 UK number and keeping it topped up, to
make sure I'm no
In case someone tries this fix and gives up without double-checking, I
think there may be a typo in #4 patch - missing final paren on inserted
line.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137715
Public bug reported:
Following the automated upgrade path from Precise to Trusty, libvirtd
failed to load libvirt_driver_storage.so (and consequently
libvirt_driver_qemu.so). In our case, this was fixed by installing
librbd-dev (presumably due to librbd1 dependency).
Running "/etc/init.d/libvirt-
For me, this seems to have been a case of VPN server misconfiguration going
unnoticed until the recent fixes. Just in case you're in a position where
somebody else is responsible for the server, or there's a different etiology,
checking
IPv6 [+] use this connection only for resources on its ne
I still seem to have a problem solved by copying /dev/random to
/var/spool/postfix/dev/random (urandom exists). This is on Precise with
Postfix 12.04. I am using Postfix+LDAP+OpenSSL.
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htt
Just went to file a report and spotted the name - small world - I
suspect we found this the same way, which is reassuring. Can confirm
presence on 13.10.
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This seems to still be a problem in both 13.04 and 13.10 - I used the
workaround in #19 for 13.04 but, on upgrade, the script got overwritten
and the problem returned. Repeating the process seems to have sorted it
again.
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I had this same problem on 13.04, having had the CA dialog work fine
previously, though that may have been some time ago (on 13.04) Worked
around by selecting the appropriate CA certificate in /etc/ssl/certs
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