Same problem and workaround on Debian Squeeze with M20100211-1343
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541482
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I think we can close this bug. If I'm not mistaken, the problem was due
to Network Manager handling PPPoE connections incorrectly (which has
since been fixed).
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pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
dapper RC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47158
You recei
Ah, it turns out the reason why that workaround fails is because the
i810 driver's been discontinued. I can get K/Ubuntu to boot with the
Vesa driver (id est, insert
Driver "vesa"
into the Section "Device" part of the xorg.conf file)
Therefore, this is almost certainly a regression in the xserv
This problem (which also affects my Inspiron 1100) was not present when
I installed the 8.04 KDE4 remix but when I upgraded to Kubuntu 8.10 (and
it's also in Ubuntu too).
The problem seems to be with xorg and perhaps the xserver-xorg-video-
intel driver. The workaround proposed at
http://ubuntufo
When I found this 'feature' I asked for comments on Mozilla's forums and
received this encouraging discourse:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=601991 which ultimately
led to Thunderbird being the first open source program I strongly
discourage my clients from using.
Don't expect much
PPPoE works correctly in PCLinuxOS and the major difference I can see is
that, when I check my pstree, there is no DHCP client running.
Therefore, it seems reasonable that disabling DHCP renewals on all PPPoE
interfaces will solve this problem. For the less technically astute,
this should either b
I agree entirely with your argument with the reservation that I think
pppoeconf is the wrong suspect and that this complaint should be going
to Gnome's network manager or something (I'll see what the KDE
equivalent is on my end). Are you howling any of them up?
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No easy way to revert pppoeconf
** Also affects: pppoeconf (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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no way to skip an interface when access concentrator found on it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132188
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On my PPPoE connection on Gutsy (and before then, for that matter), I
have no difficulty switching between PPPoE connections and Ethernet
connections without touching pppoeconf. When you have the troubles, see
whether there's a ppp# running since that'll be what's 'hijacking' the
connection, and y
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 47158 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47158
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 47158
pppoe connection loses DNS addresses after the first DHCP lease renewal in
dapper RC
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DNS number changes to 10.0.0.138 after some time of pon dsl-prov
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This problem is similar to Bug 24924 (Launchpad) but since that bug has
been fixed and updated, I decided to file a new bug.
When deleting a memo from a long list of memos (mine has 280+ and
counting) instead of focus going to the next or previ
I would like to add that this bug has, on occasion, wiped the RAM on my
Palm T|X when I tried to sync. I think this is a serious enough problem
that it should be patched in Edgy.
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gpilotd locks up my Palm Z22
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66355
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The Aegis icon is visible using Alacarte menu editor (see attachment).
If you uninstall Alacarte, however, the menu editor (obtainable by
right-clicking Applications -> Edit Menus) does not show the icon (see
next post)
** Attachment added: "Aegis visible using Alacarte"
http://librarian.launch
Sorry, I forgot to add that, to get the 'Edit Menu' to not show Alacarte
you must uninstall Alacarte.
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Aegis Installed but there is no icon
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38192
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This is what happens if you don't use Alacarte (or, I'm assuming, any
other menu editors)
** Attachment added: "Aegis invisible using Edit Menus"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4902886/WithoutAlacarte.png
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Aegis Installed but there is no icon
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