After searching, I found that dbus was the problem.
These 3 packages are upgraded after installation :
dbus,dbus-x11,libdbus-1-3 from 1.6.8-1ubuntu6 to 1.6.8-1ubuntu6.1.
I've pinned these three packages to their original version and do the
upgrade... And It works, users can connect, so the proble
If I try a fresh installed Ubuntu 13.04 it works perfectly users can
login in without problem and disconect too. But if I do updates (without
updating kernel) after reboot users can't login without waiting lot of
minutes...
I will try to check the bad update...
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importan
I create a bug (#1205075) about mountall that doesn't generate good
mount commande line for glusterfs. My Bug was marked duplicate of this
one.
The final problem was the same, but the clues I found are pretty
different.
More, this bug has importance=low but for me it would be CRITICAL 'cause
my s
I disagree this duplicate (I remove them) 'cause this problem is pretty
different than bug #1103047.
In my bug I've found that mountall generate bad mount commandline for
glusterfs (see the Usage in mountall --verbose).
This bug is a CRITICAL bug 'cause my servers doesn't start anymore
** Th
Public bug reported:
I've two servers replicating data by Gluster every servers are clients
too.
The problem is that the glusterfs was never mounted at boot 'cause
mountall doesn't call correct mount command and doesn't treat gluster
filesystem as remote filesystem.
Some informations :
# lsb_rea
nderlzing issue, namely relying on HAL the same as #995380?
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Nothing new...
To believe that everyone who cares
It is probably not important to have an AZERTY keyboard for developers
as they are all QWERTY ...
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Title:
Logitech Wireless keyboard has bad layout on login screen
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Public bug reported:
I've got a DELL E6410 laptop on a dock station with 2 screens plugged on
it. I use a Logitech MX720 AZERTY keyboard and a Logitech M705 mouse
(both wireless with the Logitech Unifying Receiver).
I've just installed Ubuntu 12.04 (fresh install) and my problem is that
my Wirele
Oups you must read "When I try ton enter my password on lightdm my mx720
was QWERTY and my laptop keybord was AZERTY" (the previous sentence
means nothing at all).
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I think I have a similar problem. I have a Logitech MX720 keyboard (with
Logitech Unifying Receiver) connected to a laptop (on a dock). When I
try to enter my password in QWERTY lightdm I'm on the MX720 and AZERTY
on the laptop.
As soon as I connected no problem the two keyboards are AZERTY.
This
Hi !
Like Eric says, it's a problem in the AppArmor configuration. His
workaround works well but it remove the protection over cups-pdf. Like
we see in the dmesg posted by marcobra it looks like a capabilities
problem for /usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf :
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