I've got the same problem - just updated to Jaunty today.
I have the server running on an XP machine with an 8.04 server connected to it
and my IBM Thinkpad R51 now running the 9.04 beta. Everything worked under
Intrepid until today.
I can confirm Manuel's "fix" which may help to narrow down th
I managed to solve the problem by appending =version to the end of the
package name to force the correct version to install.
I guess this can be closed now.
Thanks Chris
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libdbus-1-dev fails to install for lpia architecture
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333255
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I was wondering that myself actually. I think it must've come bundled
in the recovery image that I used - it's the only possibility that makes
any sense. I've only had this installed for a few hours now so
obviously there hasn't been an update in the repositories to override
that version number.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libdbus-1-dev
Message received
co...@colin-umpc:~$ sudo apt-get install libdbus-1-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
request
Fixed on intrepid for me - I have the backports repo enabled so that could be
it.
Thanks a lot - this was a big issue for me.
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[hardy] Can't connect to WPA wireless connection using nm-applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229382
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Assuming that this is the same problem that I'm having, this isn't a problem
with network manager at all. I tried Wicd and I've also tried using the
command line and I still haven't been able to connect to any encrypted wireless
networks (WEP,WPA,WPA2).
I'm using an Intel 2200BG wireless card i
WPA is limited by nature to 8 character passwords. This is not the
right kind of encryption if the password is 7 characters.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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nm-applet limits minimum password length of WAP wireless to 8 caracters
https://bugs.launc
Just noticed Paul Hannah's comment above - I experience the same
behaviour. It seems random and I can't figure out why the clipboard
works sometimes but not others. I also have no idea how to debug it but
I'd be happy to try if someone explained how.
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synergyc crashed with SIGSEGV in std::_Rb
Just had this same error pop up. I've been using synergy for over a year now
and I haven't installed any updates today so I'm not sure what caused it. I'm
running an XP server on my desktop and Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop. I attached
the .crash file in case anyone can find anything useful in it.
Confirmed on Intrepid on an R51. This worked properly in Hardy and
stopped working as soon as I upgraded to Intrepid. I'm not sure how to
check if there is an acpi event or if xev is getting input from them but
I can check that if someone provides instructions. Testing in a Gnome
session.
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It works correctly in Hardy.
gvfs-mount also works.
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Intrepid Ibex: Cannot access samba share "Unable to mount location"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241139
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Yes, I am able to access it using smbclient from the command line.
To add to the first comment, I am not able to access any shares on the
Windows machine. I am, however, able to access Samba shares that are on
other Linux machines. I unfortunately only have one Windows machine in
the house so I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba-common
Running Intrepid Ibex in a Virtualbox VM.
When trying to access a Samba share on a Windows machine by clicking
Places->Network->Windows Network->MSHOME->windowsmachine->share and after the
prompt which asks for the password to access the sh
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