** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
NetworkManager interferes with
** Changed in: jackd2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Cannot start jack using qjackctrl via dbus when pl
The p2p-disabled flag is not supported until wpa-supplicant 2.5+.
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Title:
wpa_cli -i flag and p2p_disabled=1 config broke
I have raised this on Gnome Bugzilla. Bug number #787645.
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Title:
tracker-extract crashed with SIGSEGV in gst_video_i
My workaround for ubuntu setups. Is to put a file called .trackerignore
in any directories that contain avi files. The default configuration for
tracker appears to set this.
gsettings get org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files
ignored-directories-with-content
['.git', '.trackerignore']
The bug itse
Also happening in 17.04. Started happening after a fsck repair following
a power failure. Could be related to lost/corrupt files.
Running tracker-extract manually on file shown in syslog gives the
following.
roger@dragon:~/Documents/Old Stuff/Camtasia Studio$ tracker extract
--verbosity=detailed
Attached a NetworkManager log showing what happens when the interface is
deleted.
** Attachment added: "Network Manager log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1532431/+attachment/4547334/+files/test.log
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Public bug reported:
If a virtual 802.11 interface of type monitor is created on a 802.11
physical interface that already has a virtual interface of type managed
created on it, then the managed interface is deleted. NetworkManager
sets the type of the monitor interface to managed. This can be
illu
Aarrg.
Even hpijs is broken now as well. But it is broken in exactly the same
way. Does it mean the problem is somewhere upstream from cups?
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Can someone please reopen this bug!
I have just tried the test file I attached 18 months ago again. The
margins are even more broken now! Printing the test with shrink to fit
enabled shows a 15mm clip at the top and bottom and 4mm each side in
both single sided and duplex modes on A4.
This driver
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