Still happening in Fedora 31
NetworkManager-openconnect-1.2.6-2.fc31.x86_64
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Also happens again in Fedora 30.
It was still working in Fedora 29.
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Title:
username is not saved in openconnect connection dialog
To manage no
D'oh. Turning off sticky edges indeed solves the problem for me as well.
Those launcher settings should really be combined under one control panel,
though.
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Still have the resistance when moving the mouse across screens in any
direction.
Dual monitor config with Nvidia Twinview.
Launcher set on left screen only in xrandr and turned "Auto-hide" on in
appearance settings.
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In the meanwhile Ubuntu has ditched Evolution in favor of Thunderbird as
default email client.
This bugreport is a farce and I personally gave up on it a couple years ago.
I think it would be more honest if bugs that are as old like this would just be
closed as "won't fix" and let die.
Much bet
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Experience the same behavior under Karmic beta.
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PPA is letting me install, but give the following messages
When launching Eclipse: "This Eclipse build doesn't have support for the
integrated browser."
When selecting "Software updates" from help menu I get: "Cannot launch
the Update UI, This installation has not been configured properl
Have experienced the same problem here.
Upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 beta (32bit), converted to ext4 and reinstalled grub
as instructed.
Couple of days everything was fine. After updating yesterday though, I
got the grub 24 error when booting the next time.
Traditional way of booting with the live
Jaunty beta, ext4, liferea 1.4.26-0ubuntu1, libsqlite3-0 3.6.10-1 here.
The time to preview an item seems also to be dependent on the feed.
E.g. previewing an unread Engadget item ~3 sec vs. slashdot ~1 sec
Both contain 75 items.
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http
I experienced the same after upgrading to jaunty beta, flashplugin-nonfree
reinstall failed with the same error message as above.
It worked though when I marked the package for complete removal in synaptic and
then afterwards installed it again.
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ht
After running an update today (first time I updated since I posted the
post before), I don't experience this anymore.
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same symptoms here.
not sure if I have a similar device though, but intel for sure.
lsmod |grep snd
snd_intel8x0 37532 4
snd_ac97_codec112292 1 snd_intel8x0
ac97_bus9856 1 snd_ac97_codec
snd_pcm_oss46336 0
snd_mixer_oss 22656 1 snd_pcm
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287332 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287332
Hi,
I'm also getting this in the console when activating the Evolution Plugin for
Gnome-Do (0.8.0).
"Evolution.ContactItemSource "Evolution Contacts" encountered an error in
UpdateItems: An exception was th
And Chris' deb fixes it for me.
Sorry for double posting, could have tried that out before my previous posting
of course...
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vpnc disconnects after a few seconds
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Confirm, this is not solved in 8.10.
Using vpnc from command line, not with network-manager.
I had this problem already in 8.04 and found a workaround back then,
stupid me doesn't remember what I did to fix that, though. Probably
something mentioned in here previously.
However, since 8.10 I star
I absolutely agree with Johnny Delay.
I'm using Ubuntu as a so called "business user" and it would help me convince
other colleagues who are frustrated with Vista to at least consider trying
Ubuntu as a secondary OS. (same as I did)
I'm also under pressure to start using the Exchange calendar (a
Installed the backport this morning (through Synaptic, no problems
there) and I'm working with activated wlan now for 5 hours straight
without freeze.
One thing I noticed is that only now iwconfig shows me "IEEE 802.11abgn" under
my WLAN0 interface.
Before the backport it was only "IEEE 802.11abg
Winckler, I've tried your suggestion, but I got a kernel panic within
few minutes.
Also, like Tv, I'm not even connecting to a 802.11n AP.
iwconfig tells me: wlan0 IEEE 802.11abg ESSID:"x"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
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Thanks for your fast reply.
You are probably right about the duplicate.
Still I attached the lspci log.
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8.10 freezes on Thinkpad T61 when Intel PRO/Wireless 4965 enabled
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 beta on my Thinkpad T61, I encounter
system freezes (screen freezes, caps-lock light blinking) some random
time after boot. Can be after 5 minutes or even after couple of hours.
I've noticed that it was more likely to happen during IM conversa
Same here, Hardy / Gnome.
Using this as image path:
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~daniel/potd/potd.php/commons/800x600 and can see
that the images are downloaded to /tmp/. When clicking on the gkrellkam panel
the image in /tmp/ is launched with the configured image viewer, but doesn't
show the im
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