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Title:
Bluetooth earbuds not being 'set up' on new machine
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Public bug reported:
The problem concerns earbuds 0B:20:24:A3:E7:56 T60 that worked perfectly
under completely patched Ubuntu 22.04 on my old machine but now refuse
to be setup on a new box running completely patched Ubuntu 22.04 . Other
old bluetooth gadgets attached without issue.
The end resul
Public bug reported:
I'm sending this from a working machine. The report is for a box that
now has no GUI.
I tried to get rid of evolution by :
apt purge evolution*
which was successful. Worked the rest of the day without issues.
The next morning, the GUI won't load - there's no GUI login screen
For anyone that's interested ---
I added the following to root's crontab:
@reboot sleep 120 && /bin/systemctl restart sshd
That works for me to get sshd up AND listening
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Installing default-jre fixes the problem.
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Title:
Calc - Tools/Macro/Run Macro says requires Java
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Public bug reported:
18LTS fully patched.
I followed the message instructions and successfully installed
'libreoffice-java-common', (1:6.0.3-0ubuntu1)
but that doesn't work. Bounced the box and it still doesn't work.
The 'Tools/Options/LibreOffice/Advanced' shows no Java installed.
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Robie: If the service offers a mechanism to set a specific NIC to listen
on, then the service should make good on that offer when it's requested.
Doesn't that make sense to you?
All services that require a NIC to function should wait for that NIC to
come alive. Having a service start or attempt to
I created Bug 1774788 which is for rsyncd not starting at boot and was
provided with a fix by Andreas Hasenack that works. I tried using that
fix for ssh and it does not work.
Both services fail when an attempt is made to specify a particular NIC
via their respective config files. In the case of r
I'm a recent convert to Ubuntu, having been on Fedora from FC2 through
F26; quite a long time. Over the last few years, their support became
nonexistent. Bugs reported would not even be acknowledged, much less
worked on. To have someone actually respond to a bug report is so
unusual in my experienc
I'm impressed!
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Title:
Daemon won't start at boot up (18LTS fully patched)
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Public bug reported:
By adding the 'address=' option to the /etc/rsyncd.conf file, the daemon
fails at boot.
Once the NIC(s) is/are up, it will start fine when executed via
systemctl start rsync
● rsync.service - fast remote file copy program daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rsync.
I installed version 16LTS recently and just upgraded the box to 18LTS
and both display the error.
I have 2 NICs (Private / Public) with an sshd config file set to only
listen to the private side. It appears sshd attempt to start after the
Public NIC is up, but before the private NIC is available.
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