I found it rather surprising that you need to be in the LXD group to run
this initial configuration command - with sudo.
Is there a good reason why it needs to be the case? Could we at least
add some messaging prompting the user to add themselves to the lxd
group?
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With my brand new Dell XPS 13 9350 and Ubuntu 15.10. The graphical
"reboot" and "shut down" buttons don't do anything, and from the CLI I
get:
$ reboot
Failed to execute operation: Transaction is destruc
It says "not installed" 'cos I'm using a kernel from here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/709794/dell-xps-13-9350-compatibility -
to get my wifi to work. Does this make this bug invalid? Maybe I should
file a bug about wireless not working with the ubuntu kernel?
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With m
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** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536249/+attachment/4553474/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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With my brand new Dell XPS 13 9350 and Ubuntu 15.10. The graphical
"reboot" and "shut down" buttons don't do anything, and from the CLI I
get:
$ reboot
Failed to execute operation: Transaction is destructive.
I imagine it's associated with closing the lid to suspend because
Same issue with Dell XPS 13 9350 and Ubuntu 15.10. The graphical
"reboot" and "shut down" buttons don't do anything, and from the CLI I
get:
$ reboot
Failed to execute operation: Transaction is destructive.
I imagine it's associated with closing the lid to suspend because when I
first start the s
Same problem in 14.04. Ejecting and `sudo killall nautilus` fixed it for
me.
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Title:
Nautilus says the USB stick is read only when it is not
To
Public bug reported:
The one problem I've found with the new "apt" command (in trusty) is
that unlike with "apt-get", tab completion doesn't work.
Someone's posted a solution here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/445637/can-i-enable-bash-completion-for-
the-new-apt-command
It looks like this migh
Public bug reported:
Trying to install Steam from the software centre - it says "Free" but
the button says "Buy". I'm sure this is because it's not open source,
and so I need to agree to an EULA, but nonetheless it's a very counter-
intuitive experience. There must be better wording for that butto