Sorry, the second half of my post was from the NFS server (running
16.04) where the file system is local.
This here is a a 14.04 NFS *CLIENT*
[10:26] harenber@whep-web:~ $ ls /common/home/
aquota.user ernis hamacher lehmann riegel tepel
arwa errenstharenber lenz
Hi,
I cannot verify that the new upstream kernel fixes that.
Also suffering from not being able to log into an NFS4/Kerberoized
directory with 16.04 anymore while the same works fine on 14.04. idmapd
are configured identically.
Ubuntu 16.04 (with new upstream kernel)
Could not chdi
Sorry for self-replying.. after another hour, I applied #15, deleted the
pairing, used blueman to re-pair and now it works :). Finally :) Thanks
everyone for the nice thread.
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After reading a lot of bug reports and trying several solutions which
helped other people (for example #149), but I am still stuck getting
Ubuntu 14.04 to work with Bose Soundlink Headphones. Host is a Lenovo
Carbon X1 Carbon 3rd gen - having an Intel 7265 card.
I am able to pair, and also can set
See the same under 15.04 running
Linux harenber-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-3rd 3.19.0-18-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP
Tue May 19 18:31:35 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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