comment #7 worked for me. thanks
18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 1 13:51:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
"your libfreerdp does no
Public bug reported:
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
$ apt-cache policy plantuml
plantuml:
Installed: 1:1.2017.15-1
Candidate: 1:1.2017.15-1
Version table:
*** 1:1.2017.15-1 500
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe a
I have the same problem. It was in KDE 5 on PCLinuxOS as well, but there
I was able to work around it by manually editing the shortcuts file to
say "Ctrl+Shift+Backtab" instead of "Ctrl+Shift+Tab". Apparently, the
Shift+Tab was mapped to Backtab, but the Shift modifier was still
presented. However,
I just ran into this same problem in Kubuntu 16.04, in the process of
migrating from PCLinuxOS. The same solution also worked for me.
The command "which gnucash" revealed that I have a script in my ~/bin
that was used to work around a problem in a previous gnucash problem
(IIRC, the guile library
Public bug reported:
Trying to install Kubuntu on a ssd on /dev/sdb and hard drive on
/dev/sda, with boot loader and boot partition on the ssd. The rest of
the ssd space is to be encrypted, and all of the hard drive. Trying to
create the second encrypted volume seemed to trigger the error.
Proble
It's fixed after last update.
chromium-browser:
Installed: 37.0.2062.120-0ubuntu0.12.04.2
Candidate: 37.0.2062.120-0ubuntu0.12.04.2
Version table:
*** 37.0.2062.120-0ubuntu0.12.04.2 0
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-security/universe i386
Packages
100 /var/lib
Same problem on ubuntu precise (12.04) 32bit.
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Title:
"SSL Protocol Error" in Chromium for several Google web sites after
installing Ubuntu Sec
the * is only related to *2). The *1) was a mistype because build-
essential and the other packages are needed if you install the driver
from their homepage.
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Hi,
this problem can be solved if you install the current ATI drivers (Catalyst
12.10) from the AMD Page.
Before you run the ati installer you need to install those packages first:
*1) First, check the software sources, then paste this command into the
terminal:
sudo apt-get install build-essen
Was there any special about the 1.8.7 that was shipped with 8.10? One of
our users is hitting this error, but our test case to detect the buggy
version is not firing, even though it works fine for the 1.8.7 release
from the ruby web site:
#
# Check for the ugly 1.8.7 short-named constants bug
#
c
>From the looks of it, even though the behavior is different between
1.8.6 and 1.8.7-patched, it was addressing an ambiguity in the first
place and the 1.8.7-patched behavior should be considered correct. The
8.10 release has shipped with the broken 1.8.7 interpreter and no way
for users to downgra
Patch: http://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-
bin/viewvc.cgi?view=rev&revision=18485
Test Case: http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-
dev/35116
(thanks Antoine!)
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Ruby 1.8 package breaks the Metasploit Framework (short-named constants)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282302
You recei
-0020af6e7c57:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:10.10.10.250[135] ...
[*] Bound to 4d9f4ab8-7d1c-11cf-861e-0020af6e7c57:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:10.10.10.250[135] ...
[-] Exploit failed: uninitialized constant Msf::ModuleSet::NDR
A working/patched version of Ruby will not trigger that "uninitialized
constant" e
Sure, let me write a script that demonstrates the bug, its a little
tricky because it only occurs in some convoluted Ruby objects (classes
which inherit from mixins which define short-name constants, with a
different base class than the class which includes them). I had a link
to the Ruby patch whi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ruby1.8
The current stable release of the Ruby interpreter (1.8.7 in Ibix)
breaks any software using short-named constants. The latest stable
version from ruby-lang.org has this issue as well, but it has been fixed
in the latest stable snapshot.
To summa
on my PC at home XDMCP with gdm is not working, XDMCP with kdm does, both with
cygwon or Igel Thinclient.
At school we need gdm. With 12 Igelclients it is working, 2 can't login, first
the gray window appears and then you
can see for a short moment the start of gdm, and this behavior repeats, als
I use 14 thin clients to login via XDMCP on feisty. Since the update
yesterday 12 of them get an login screen and work, 2 not, also cygwin
connect fails. The login screen starts , you can see just the cursor,
and then restarts. Feisty was working very well with all clients ( even
cygwin ).
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