Public bug reported:
After a reboot in Kubuntu 21.04 (and 20.10) the IBus Panel icon appears
in the system tray despite "Show icon on system tray" NOT being checked.
Right clicking on the IBus Panel icon, checking "Show icon on system
tray" and then unchecking again it causes the icon to be correc
Public bug reported:
I was trying to correct the tool icons being to small by adjusting the
theme icon settings when GIMP crashed. I have two 4K monitors (one
horizontal and one landscape) and run KDE. I had just selected "Custom
Icon Size" from the pulldown. Something is a little off in those
With friendly-recovery version 0.2.38ubuntu1, selecting the check
filesystems option results in an error message like:
/etc/default/rcS: file or directory not found
This file does not exist on my system. I don't know if the problem I'm
reporting is related to this issue, but it does seem to be t
Here's the one that works...
** Attachment added: "log1.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openconnect/+bug/1229195/+attachment/3937984/+files/log1.txt
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And the one that doesn't... The values of several fields have been
altered, but I attempted to do so consistently, so you should be able to
figure it out.
** Attachment added: "log2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openconnect/+bug/1229195/+attachment/3937985/+files/log2.txt
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Kevin, I've been away on vacation for two weeks. Sorry for the delay in
responding. What I really know is that the --no-xmlpost option fixed it
somehow. I assumed it was related to the code that I looked at briefly
that you appear to have also found restricting to auth group to the
choices retur
Kevin Cernekee asked whether this works with Cisco AnyConnect clients.
Apparently the Cisco clients will allow you to type in a value that does
not appear in the drop-down menu (I know of others using this client,
but I am not.) It's possible that this connection configuration will be
broken when
I don't know if this should be a separate ticket, but I also have a
confirmed case where --no-xmlpost corrects the problem. I need to
specify --authgroup XXX where XXX is NOT one of the valid options listed
in the response from the sever. The server probably shouldn't be setup
that way, but it's
I would also like to see this feature enabled. It seems that there is
no harm for the people who do not need it, while those with physically
rotated monitors find it extremely uncomfortable to trouble shoot kernel
boot failures with their head turned 90 degrees the entire time. Why
wouldn't this