Can confirm. Both Hot Corner and Active Screen Edges is always enabled
despite what's set in the settings.
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Active Screen Edges still work
I think you can safely close this. nginx is behaving just like dovecot,
postfix even worse. It has to be something with the networking on my
end. Sorry for the trouble.
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The problem appears to disappear if I configure the additional addresses
using multiple "iface eth0 inet static" blocks as described in "iproute2
method"
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Multiple_IP_addresses_on_one_Interface
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The dedicated address for dovecot is configured in
/etc/network/interfaces using
up ip addr add 5.6.7.8/24 dev $IFACE
within
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 1.2.3.4
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 1.2.3.1
dns-nameservers 10.10.10.10 20.20.20.20
The same goes for the IPv6.
Follow-up: It won't work after network-online.target either. The only
solution I have at the moment is letting it bind to 0.0.0.0 and ::
The problem also occurs with nginx.
Also, postfix doesn't start at all unless I remove the override.conf
file. The weird thing is that it doesn't throw any erro
** Description changed:
I have specified a hostname dovecot should bind to, but upon start, I
get errors written to syslog such as "Cannot assign requested address".
The hostname is specified in /etc/hosts for an IPv4 and IPv6 address and
the IPs are registered in /etc/network/interfaces
Public bug reported:
I have specified a hostname dovecot should bind to, but upon start, I
get errors written to syslog such as "Cannot assign requested address".
The hostname is specified in /etc/hosts for an IPv4 and IPv6 address and
the IPs are registered in /etc/network/interfaces
If I start
Thanks for the info! :)
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New release 2.2.32
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Any news on this?
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What does next cycle mean? New Ubuntu major version? 2.2.31+ contain an
welcome change which allows using both RSA and ECDSA certificates.
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I don't know if this is related, but I have s imilar problem under
Xubuntu 15.04 that is still present in 15.10. Everytime I lock my
computer and come back and unlock it, I have one or multiple
"Authentication is required to change your own user data" popups. It
seems to be dependant on the time th
On my 1005HGO (1005HAG with UMTS modem) running Xubuntu 10.10, the
following keys work:
Volume up (F12), Volume down (F11), Mute (F10), Brightness up (F6),
Brightness down (F5) and Sleep (F1).
The following keys do not work:
Display off (F7), Mousepad off (F3), WLAN off (F2) and the non-keyboard
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