Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
I have set a samba domain with idmap ldap, this is my idmap config:
idmap config DOMAIN:backend = ldap
idmap config DOMAIN:readonly = no
idmap config DOMAIN:default = yes
idmap config DOMAIN:ldap_base_dn = ou=idmap,ou=baseou,dc=mydomain,dc=com
idma
** Attachment added: "Full smb.conf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/702265/+attachment/1792367/+files/smb.conf
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: samba
I have set a samba domain with idmap ldap, this is my idmap config:
idmap config DOMAIN:backend = ldap
idmap config
@belltown
Thank you for the answer. I can't find any information (for a while)
about the touchpad present in Asus K35SV. I will start from this point,
and try fortune.
Thanks again.
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Hi! I installed the packages you provided, but it didn't worked for me.
Moreover, I followed the instructions on Bug #582809 (patched xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics and psmouse) and nothing happened.
I think the problem is that the touchpad isn't recognized by the kernel.
When I type: sy
@belltown
Thanks for your answer. This is the content of my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
file. I guess my touchpad is recognized as a PS/2 Optical Mouse at [
21.899]
[21.103]
X.Org X Server 1.10.1
Release Date: 2011-04-15
[21.103] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[21.103] Build Operating Sys
Same problem as #204, Same error log too.
My machine: Asus K53SV (Core i7, nvidia geforce gt640M, 4GB DDR, 640 GB
HD, Synaptics touchpad.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Hi, I just updated from 15.04 to 15.10 and upon reboot X no longer
works. Gdm tried to start it up several times but the screen just
blinks. I had a look at the gdm and Xorg logs but there is no error. I
tried starting X manually with startx but it does the same thing. I
tried
I do create this bug, because I have the same bug, but I have a Intel
video card, I do the system works by reseting the system with the kernel
3.19.0-31-generic, without problems, so i think it could be related to
the kernel 4.2 that may not work with some specific video cards.
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Thanks to Bernardo and Kelly, I already fix the bug by installing the
test bcmwl driver plus the patch that Bernardo post, so now the sistem
is working perfectly, but the wireless card is not working properly,
because the most of the time can't conect with the networks that before
the actualization
I have the same issue, and already have a bcmwl driver, I can work with
the Kernel 3.5.7 without problems, and the system was working perfectly
with 12.10, but when I make the update to 13.04 the problem begins. So I
want to know if someone knows a workaround to fix it, or how can i help
to solve t
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