cancel that, netplan/network-manager worked for the ethernet after
installing later version of the drivers
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Title:
Network Manager is not able to
I have a clean Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop install with defaults on an HP Envy
I get the same error
WIFI works
PCI Ethernet and USB Ethernet connectors both fail when adding them
static or DHCP via Network Manager
# Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
network:
version: 2
renderer:
Major issue for me as I cannot open shares on my other Ubuntu machines
to transfer large files... guess this has stumped everyone?
How do you stop Nautilus asking for a password or is there some 'magic'
default for this non-existent password?
Many thanks
Nick
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My brain may be a little slow here but... are you saying a fix has been
released for Lucid but NOT Karmic? I note that in Karmic I still have
the same conflict of dependencies... will a fix be released for Karmic
or do we have to wait for Lucid?
Many thanks
Nick Roberts
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openbve 1.2.0.3 can't
By the way, if anyone wonders what my chipset is, it is listed under...
http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/RT2800USB.html
Should work, but no... grrr!
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please enable rt2800usb and disable rt3070sta in the imx51 kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423767
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Apologies for this interruption, but I have been trying to get a
'convert's' laptop working on Ubuntu for 3 weeks now. Everything is fine
apart from WiFi. He had two cards (one USB and one PCMCIA), I won't bore
you with the detail but they do not work with Linux.
To keep him interested (and myself
My apologies... the more relevant bug is this one:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1252108&page=2
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time-admin crashed with SIGSEGV in strcmp()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406211
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I stumbled across this bug report thanks to the automated bug generation
when my time-admin crashed with the same symptoms noted here. I was
wondering if the problem with timezone setting is contributing the this
bug where an fsck is being forced due to an inconsistency in the
superblocks (superblo
Hi Bernhard
I have just been reading a related issue being discussed on the forums,
see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1252690
The bug could be unrelated and just coincidental to the 'hanging'
problem that has now been addressed. However, as you are experiencing
the same issues as me,
My apologies... I was typing my response and did not see mac_v's message
until after I had sent it.
Bernhard - I would still appreciate your letting me know about the
timezone issue. If your system is ok then I can assume I have a separate
issue with timezone corruption, but if you get the same th
I thought everything had been resolved for me having updated to
2.6.31-8. However... if I delete a couple of files using Nautilus and
then go for a system shutdown I get the warning message that Nautilus is
still deleting files (even though it actually finished). Same goes for
copying files... a sh
As #16 says I receive a prompt to run fsck reporting that there was an
unexpected inconsistency as the last superblock write was (exactly) one
hour in the future. Not sure if it is relevant but I wondered if there
was an inconsistency between how Karmic was tracking time and I ran
System-->Administ
Sterling work - no more warning message... well done!
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'These windows do not support "save current setup"' metacity warning when
logging in with gdm 2.26
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395324
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I cannot remember the last time I used a floppy; indeed I had to get one
from the attic to test what happened when you inserted one with the
constant polling going on.
Rather than meddling with the OS while we are waiting for the next
release, can I suggest (as I have) temporarily disabling the fl
The re-install errors are reported in Bug #385248 re: /usr/share/app-
install/desktop/pauker.desktop
The pauker.desktop file is missing '[Desktop Entry]' as the first line.
After adding it the error goes away and gnome-app-install can be re-
installed without the error message... it still won't ru
Tried removing and re-installing gnome-app-install from Synaptic. Noted
that dependencies removed were not re-instated on re-install and
installation reported a bad '.desktop' file.
Re-installed application exhibits same behaviours as before.
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Add/Remove crashed on opening gnome-app-install cr
Confirmed - could this be a Python version problem? Similar problems
occurred a couple of years ago and the temporary fix was to link to the
previous Python version.
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Add/Remove crashed on opening gnome-app-install crashed with AttributeError in
get_maintenance_status()
https://bugs.launchpad.
Apologies - I forgot to mention that my machine is also a Dell OptiPlex
GX240.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389989
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I have just upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 on 20th June and can confirm this
bug exactly as described. I tried putting a floppy in the drive and the
system appeared to read it a few times and then hung completely (needed
a power cycle).
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https://bugs.lau
Regarding Øyvind's wise words...
I completely agree Øyvind and you are right sir. That said, there are an
awful lot of people (like me) who have opted for ext4 believing that any
major bugs would be sorted in the usual timely fashion that we have come
to enjoy from the Ubuntu community. I think in
I have resisted posting because 'me too' is not helpful. However, I am
operating two very different machines (no two pieces of hardware the
same) with the same operating system (Jaunty [ext4] with all the latest
updates). Both machines exhibit the same 'freezing' problem on deleting
files and the e
Just a quick comment if I may...
Reading the many discussions/forums etc. concerning ext4, I believe one
of the MAIN reasons that folk are looking to get a defrag tool running
is to 'refresh' files on their disk having moved from ext3 to ext4,
rather than worrying about the (minimal) benefits of a
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