I can confirm the problem in Ubuntu 14.04.1 server: I configured a
bridge for openvpn:
iface br0 inet static
address 192.168.1.6
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.1
bridge_ports eth0 tap0
dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1
dns-search mydomain.com
This is the more related upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67
Please add your comments there explaining all problems importing .ovpn files
(certs not imported, invalid TLS selection and other badly imported parameters).
Maybe someone will notice it one day... :(
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Problem still here in xubuntu 14.04 nightly build of december 28 2013, on HP
d530/U with 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller.
Workaround of post#51 is still working.
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Same problem here on HP Compaq dx2000 MT with Intel 82865G video card: the
installation of xubuntu 13.04 defaults to 15bpp. The xubuntu desktop is better
at 32bpp, and also remmina remote destkop application has problems with 15bpp.
Flash player videos are completely unwatchable (totally wrong c
I can confirm that the cursor never changes shape when on a windows
corner, so it's very difficult to resize windows. Please fix: remmina on
11.10 was almost perfect, on 12.04 has still too many bugs (963764,
952964, 967385) and sometimes the connection get closed.
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@Jelmer: ok, I will do further investigation on how wicd works and then
file a separate bug report.
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Title:
nmbd fails to start on boot - problem
I'm using a wireless connection with wicd (wlan interface is wlan0). Adding
mkdir -p /var/run/samba does not solve the problem.
Changing
start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo)
to
start on (local-filesystems)
in /etc/init/nmbd.conf fixes it and nmbd starts. But this is not the
I confirm the bug: I just uninstalled NetworkManager and installed wicd. I set
the option "Use DHCP hostname" with the wicd-curses configuration tool, which
in turn creates /var/lib/wicd/dhclient.conf.
But the DHCP server still not getting the hostname from the DHCP request. So I
noticed the app
Good and bad news: on 22/dec/2010 broadcom released version 5.100.82.38
of the sta driver. Recompiling it on ubuntu 10.10 x64 improved a lot the
performances. But I lost access to channels 13 and 14.
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I have the same problem on Dell Latitude E6400 on Ubuntu 9.10 karmic x64: only
channels 1-11 of 2.4GHz band are available and I cannot connect to AP on
channel 12/13 (which is legally permitted in Europe). The WiFi adapter is a
Dell Wireless 1510, which is a BCM4322. I'm using the STA proprietar
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