I've got Logitech MK 300 (keyboard model name: Y-R0002 & mouse model
M-R0006) and I'd like to have batery status in Ubuntu, too.
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Battery status of Logitech EX-110 and MX-620 cordless mouse unavailable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274896
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Hi, after hard days and nights I finally found the problem - you can
check it at http://gentoo-wiki.com/index.php?title=HOWTO_KMail_gpg-
agent_kde#Setting_up_gpg-agent_with_KDE
So solution:
1) you must create (executable) file "~/.kde/env/gpg-agent.sh"
***
#!/bin/bash
eval `gpg-agent --daemon`
***
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: iptraf
Hi, this patch fixes the bug (iptraf is patched for "ath" support, but
there was one line forgotten):
--- iptraf-3.0.0/src/ifaces.c
+++ iptraf-3.0.0/src/ifaces.c
@@ -32,14 +32,14 @@
#include "error.h"
extern int accept_unsupported_interfaces;
UPDATE:
Even, if you can import your private certificate into kleopatra, YOU CAN'T USE
IT for mail signing IN KMAIL...
You there is only one "right soltion" - use Kgpg and gpg keys for mail
signing...
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importing .p12 certificate fails with "decryption failed" dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net
Hi,
on this site:
http://mepislovers.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-4359.html
I have found "HOW-TO" bypass this "bug"
Here is just code you need to execute (certbundle.p12 is YOUR
certificate):
$ openssl pkcs12 -in certbundle.p12 -out certbundle.pem -nodes
$ openssl pkcs12 -in certbundle.pem -exp
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When I select "Logoff..." from main KDE's menu, the dialog will appear -
I can choose, what I want to do - to just "logoff", "reboot PC" , "turn
off PC", ...
( In KDM I enabled GRUB menu support, so from the main KDM's login
screen, when I click on "Reboo
I solved this problem.
It seems to be problem with ATI X200M graphic card...
When I used FGLRX driver, I had strange problems.
Now, I use RADEON driver and I have (almost) no problems. I had some problems
with display when I resumed from S3 state, but it was X200M bug - in BIOS, I
chaged ammount
Public bug reported:
When I select "Logoff..." from main KDE's menu, the dialog will appear -
I can choose, what I want to do - to just "logoff", "reboot PC" , "turn
off PC", ...
( In KDM I enabled GRUB menu support, so from the main KDM's login
screen, when I click on "Reboot PC" and hold mouse,
I have the same problem.
When I had Ubuntu 6.10, suspend (to ram) worked.
Now, I upgraded to 7.10 (kernel 2.6.20-15-generic) and I cannot resume from
suspent-to-ram.
I only see flashing numlock and scroll lock LEDs on my keyboard.
Here is "PM's debug" message from dmesg:
[ 16.314911] ACPI: (s
Here is some PM_DEBUG message (linux-
source-2.6.20.3/Documentation/power/s2ram.txt)
...
[ 16.314911] ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S3 S4 S5)
[ 16.315204] Magic number: 0:150:167
[ 16.315247] hash matches drivers/base/power/resume.c:28
[ 16.315340] hash matches device ttyq7
[ 16.315549] dr
Hi,
I dist-upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04 and I have the same problem - suspend to disk
and suspend to RAM does not work.
When I suspend to RAM and restore, kernel locks up with flashing CAPS-LOCK and
SCROLL-LOCK LEDs on keyboard.
New version, new problems :-(((
(I have MSI-S270 notebook with AMD64
SOLUTION
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vpnc/+bug/93413/comments/26
WORKS
even on x86_64 - just change
"sudo dpkg -i vpnc_0.4.0-2ubuntu1_i386.deb"
to
"sudo dpkg -i vpnc_0.4.0-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb"
* artt, you saved my life! :-) *
Yesterday, I upgraded from Ubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 and today I
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