Installing vlan_1.9-3ubuntu10 solved my vlan interface issues too
(introduced by upgrading from Xubuntu 13.10 to 14.04), thanks Tom!
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No I don't have the problem either
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No I don't have the problem either
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The more i read about this, the less i like (or understand) the
wireshark implementation/integration in Ubuntu. If you are only using
wireshark for analyzing capture files, then fine. But if you are
actually using these tools for capturing packets, then Ubuntu will not
make your life easier.
No su
Thanks for your explanation on this issue, it certainly seems to be "by
design" but maybe i will contact the upstream people as you suggest.
Other unixes do not seem to share this "sudo wireshark" bug/feature so
it would be nice if Linux played along too.
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dumpcap from wireshark-common (wireshark 1.07 release) will not write
its output to ~/ (with sudo).
$ sudo dumpcap -i eth0 -w ~/test.cap
The file to which the ca
Yes the problem still exists in 11.04:
$ sudo dumpcap -i eth0 -w ~/test.cap
[sudo] password for sune:
The file to which the capture would be saved ("/home/sune/test.cap") could not
be opened: Permission denied.
What DOES work, however, is this:
$ touch ~/test.cap
$ sudo chown root:root ~/test
I had the same problem in xubuntu 10.10 and the solution was to "sudo
apt-get remove gnome-settings-daemon", not sure why that component is
installed in an xfce environment? I guess this is not a solution for you
guys here though...
Oh yes, I have the dreaded x58 + corei7 + nvidia 470gtx + SSD com
Did a reinstall and my own solution from #11 did not work this time :-(
However I removed gnome-settings-deamon (sudo apt-get remove gnome-
settings-daemon) inspired by comments from bug #649809 and that has
solved the problem!
Not sure why that deamon is needed on XFCE anyway?
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It appears Bug #649809 is a related bug from the gnome world, except in
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I have almost the same problem in Xubuntu (Bug #652731) but here it is
"xfsettingd" not running (which means appearance settings cannot be
changed).
However if I boot from the live cd, everything works and xfsettingsd is
running as it should. I use the nvidia non-free driver also, but the bug
pers
Yes i have a core i7 (930) and Nvidia GTX 470.
I wonder if this is a concurrency issue of some sort, eg. xfsettingsd
being loaded too early? This would at least explain why the (slow
booting) live cd does not have this bug on my PC. Anyway the solution
described in #11 has solved the problem for m
I just did a fresh reinstall of Xubuntu 10.10 RC, and yes the problem is
that 'xfsettingsd' is not running for some reason. You can fix this by
adding 'xfsettingsd' to your "Application Autostart" group in the xfce 4
settings manager.
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I notice now I have something called 'xsettingsd' running in the
background, and if i kill it, the original problem returns i.e. changes
made through xfce4-appearance-settings have no effect. The only remaning
question is why 'xsettingsd' wasn't running beforel but somehow
recovered after I did the
The low graphics mode issues was due to GDM missing (somehow removed by
the python uninstall although i see no dependencies) Anyway, this issue
is now fixed so i'm a happy camper. The bug is still unsolved, but
uninstalling python works!
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A little update:
Yesterday uninstalled python (apt-get remove python) which turned out to remove
tons of other stuff as well.
After reboot, I now invariably get the "ubuntu running in low graphics mode"
error. But when I do a login in via console, and then run startx, my desktop is
perfecly no
If uninstall the 260.19.06 driver, i'm really not sure what i revert to
(nouveau?) but I still have the bug. If i boot directly from the xubuntu
installation cd, everything works fine.
I've attached my /var/log/Xorg.0.log (as it appears after removing the
non-free driver) - the way I read it, the
I have a GTX 470 and just updated to the latest version via update-
manager and everything seems to be fixed by the 260.19.06 driver update!
Thanks!
(does not fix my other nvidia bug # 652731 though, but thats a different
issue)
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In Xubuntu 10.10 RC (amd64) the result of running xfce4-terminal:
s...@xubuntu64:~$ echo $TERM
dumb
s...@xubuntu64:~$ nano
Error opening terminal: unknown.
s...@xubuntu64:~$ export TERM=vt100
s...@xubuntu64:~$ nano
...
I added "export TER
I have updated to the nvidia 260.19.06 drivers (Bug #629910) which seems
to have solved the desktop sluggines issue, however any changes to the
xfce appearance settings still do not take effect. The actual xfce
component involved is xfce4-appearance-settings (not xfce-settings-
manager as mentioned
Just wanted to add that the Nvidia restricted driver is not to blame
(bug still exists if i remove it).
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The (xfce4-settings-manager) appearance settings are broken in my
Xubuntu 10.10 RC installation. This impacts all setting in the
"Appearance" GUI (style/icons/Fonts/Settings) - changing any settings
have no effect whatsoever. Also the desktop is very
Finally! At last! Thank you!
On 5/26/10, Launchpad Bug Tracker <520...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package exo - 0.3.106-1ubuntu2.1
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> exo (0.3.106-1ubuntu2.1) lucid-proposed; urgency=low
>
> * debian/patches:
> - 01_fix-treeview-gtk2.20.patch:
The bug is still in the RC so problably it wont be fixed for 10.04
final. This is really a shame.
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I have the Asus Xonar Essence STX audio card, identified as CMI8788
[Oxygen HD Audio], and in the old (Xubuntu 9.10) Alsa mixer, i could
select an "analog output" control to let
Public bug reported:
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I have the Asus Xonar Essence STX audio card, identified as CMI8788
[Oxygen HD Audio], and in the old (Xubuntu 9.10) Alsa mixer, i could
select an "analog output" control to let me choose between speakers,
headphone and front panel headphone.
I have this bug too and I must say this is a showstopper bug. What good
is a filemanager that cannot show file details in its default view?
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Update and correction: browsing using my keyboard does NOT give the
problem (as I wrongly reported). so it relates only to the mouse
interaction on the folder.
Anyway, here's my .xsession-errors
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in freshly installed xubuntu 10.04 beta1, i am unable to browse into
subfolders in Thunar if "view as detailed list" is selected.
For example, when i launch Thunar, it opens in say "/" and I am succesfully
able to browse (using mouse or keyboard)
Same issue in Karmic Koala
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This issue still exists in Karmic Koala packages (wireshark/dumpcap
1.2.1)
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Great, thanks!
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I still have this issue in soundconverter (1.4.1-0ubuntu1) in Jaunty.
ABR and VBR mp3s appear to be 160kbps CBR.
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dumpcap from wireshark-common (wireshark 1.07 release) will not write
its output to ~/ (with sudo).
- $ sudo dumpcap -i eth0 -w ~/test1.cap
+ $ sudo dumpcap -i eth0 -w ~/test.cap
The file to which the capture would be save
It may (or may not) be related to this 'tshark' bug reported (and
apparently fixed) in wireshark 0.99 some years ago;
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=453292
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dumpcap from wireshark-common (wireshark 1.07 release) will not write
its output to ~/ (with sudo).
$ sudo dumpcap -i eth0 -w ~/test1.cap
The file to which the capture would be saved ("/home/sune/test.cap") could not
be opened: Permissi
I can confirm the issue still exists in Jaunty release candidate (amd64)
which I installed this morning.
I have Abit IP35 Pro board with onboard Realtek ALC888.
Note that only the rear audio jack has very low volume - the front audio
jack has normal volume. However, in my case, the front connecto
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