Timo, I think you misunderstood Celian's description. He isn't using 3rd
party drivers. He's using Ubuntu 14.10 native drivers just as almost
everybody else in here. He just pointed out that some foruns advised to
use Intel's drivers but those are older than the driver in Ubuntu 14.10.
I may be wr
Same problem here after upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 in a Dell Latitude
E6410.
I've installed the gnome2-staging PPA (as per #24) and the xorg-edgers
PPA (as per #34) but the problem remains, I'm sad to say.
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The problem was "solved" for me by renaming the $HOME/.gconf directory
and restarting the Gnome session.
I don't know what that directory holds but I haven't noticed any side
effect besides the VPN working again.
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I have the same issue, after upgrading from 10.10 to 11.04 this weekend.
However, I looked with gconf-editor at
/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/switch_windows and it's already set to
"Tab".
Gustavo.
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That's right. The problem is fixed now.
Thanks.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org2
There's a spreadsheet called lista.ods that was converted from lista.sxc with
OOo 2.2.1 on a Kubuntu-7.04 box. When I try to open it with OOo 2.3 packaged for
Kubuntu-7.10 in a PC it crashes on me just after pressing "OK" on the window
tha
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In order to bypass the problem I did this after having edited dialup.m4
manually:
# cd /etc/mail/m4
# mv dialup.m4 dialup-good.m4
# ln -s dialup-good.m4 dialup.m4
I don't know why, but the function update_host() in
/usr/share/sendmail/dynamic, which is responsible for creating
dialup.m4, refrains
The same issue affects edgy i386. I have three of them as the
cpqd.com.br domain MXs. It seems that when /etc/network/if-up.d/sendmail
is called it cannot resolve the reverse of the host's IP address and
that strange string ends up being inserted in /etc/mail/m4/dialup.m4.
The problem occurs whene
On 7/25/06, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like the installer died with a segmentation fault right before
> the end, in a place where it's really doing nothing of significance and
> certainly nothing that ought to segfault. I'd suspect a problem with
> your CD or the drive; have
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ubiquity", line 130, in ?
install(sys.argv[1])
File "/usr/bin/ubiquity", line 55, in install
ret = wizard.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ubiquity/frontend/kde-ui.py", line
311, in run
self.proce
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