*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 193968 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193968
This is nothing like a duplicate of the other bug! This is an intrepid
and a Jaunty bug, the other bug report is about hardy, the bug is
upstream (gstreamer needs openGL support) and a packaging bug (projectm-
I can confirm this with same client, later server (Linux martyn-server
2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:24:39 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux)
and also with client and server Jaunty.
This is so annoying because sshfs is fantastic in every other respect.
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fail to delete directory over sshfs with
Rhythmbox uses gstreamer for visualisation and therefore can't use any
openGL-based visualisations :(
This is an upstream problem, gstreamer needs fixing, and/or libvisual
using directly in rhythmbox, as amarok does, and/or projectm-pulse
packaging, so we can at least fire up projectm standalone!
I can confirm this bug still exists in intrepid with the following ppa:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/ubuntu intrepid main
Default route does not get used from openvpn server when given under
networkmanager, but does from openvpn client on commandline. Tunnel
only works as long as
+1 here, I agree, especially working with older or virtual machines.
For instance, I installed LTS (hardy) server - and had to install the
-virtual kernel. This went fine, so I went to remove the -server kernel
but was worried by a list of held back software, so cancelled it,
leaving it half-inst
As an alternative workround these printers do accept PCL - I have
happily printed to e-Studio printers by selecting Generic PCL5 (mono)
and PCL6XL drivers from the Cups "Generic" selection. The printers
print happily and fast no matter what font I use.
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** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gwibber crash on launch, in init of desktopcouch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568305
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