[Bug 423090] Re: "setup new device" doesn't do anything

2009-09-09 Thread lee-machine
I had the same problem with gnome-bluetooth. To fix it line 19 of
/usr/share/gnome-bluetooth/wizard.ui needs to be changed to 

Before it was label1, which was causing a naming conflict.

After the changed the UI works as it should.

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[Bug 1309655] [NEW] freeipa-client-install points to wrong ntp.conf file

2014-04-18 Thread lee-machine
Public bug reported:

On a fresh 14.04-server install freeipa-client-install does not write to
the correct ntpd conf file. Using

ipa-client-install --enable-dns-updates --force-ntpd

it tries writing to:

/etc/sysconfig/ntpd

Which is not a correct path on Ubuntu

It needs to be /etc/default/ntpdate and /etc/default/ntp

Other than that, the client actually work! It joins the domain, pushes a
DNS entry, and users are able to login :)

** Affects: freeipa (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1202654] Re: ipa client on ubuntu 13.04 doesn't work with ipa server on centos/rhel 6

2014-04-18 Thread lee-machine
I just tested an ipa client install on Trusty and other than the ntpd
conf bug (which I reported) it works great! the IPA client on Ubuntu has
sucked for so long but it finally just works.

My setup is a RHEL 6.5 Server as an IPA Server, DNS, DHCP, and NTP. Then
a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 Server install.

Running  ipa-client-install --enable-dns-updates --force-ntpd works.

It joins the domain, pushes the DNS entry, and users are able to login
right away even without reboot.

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  ipa client on ubuntu 13.04 doesn't work with ipa server on centos/rhel
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