Submitted upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mobile-broadband-provider-info/merge_requests/7
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Title:
Patch: Add configuration for german pr
Public bug reported:
I was unable to contribute a patch to the upstream gnome package:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband/ServiceProviders
(They seem to have migrated their git servers away)
I still think this little config change adds value to Ubuntu users, hence I am
Public bug reported:
This bug was also reported to the Bugtracker of the Enigmail Project:
http://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/540/
As it seems to be related to Ubuntu I open this bug here:
I am running a freshly installed Ubuntu 15.10 using GnuPG 2.0.28 and
Thunderbird 38.3.0 using Enigmail
This problem appers to me again as well. The behaviour is exactly as
described by Andre in the previous comment.
For this reason I set this bug into the confirmed status. The nm-applet
could not be considered as stable in the current stable ubuntu
distribution (15.04).
** Changed in: network-mana
There also is a question regarding this issue at ask.ubuntu.com:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/551448/thunderbird-keeps-prompting-for-google-password)
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the problem:
Prerequirement is a google account and at least one calendar that is
accessable by Thunderbird.
1. Install Ubuntu 15.04.
2. Install Thunderbird
3. Install Lightning using: sudo apt-get install xul-ext-lightning
(as depending package also xul-e
It seems I was able to solve the problem. Not sure how that was possible
but there were two entries for my mobile broadband connection listed. I
never added a second one. However as described below I was able to run
the nm-applet using '--version'. This allowed me to remove one of the
entries for m
It happened to me with a freshly installed Ubuntu version. It worked
fine with 14.10 and 14.04.
So all you need to do is to install Ubuntu 15.04 and configure a modem
connection using the network manager applet.
I also will try to reproduce this error from scratch. Maybe also an USB
stick version
Public bug reported:
This bug is regarding the nm-applet only. I am able to use WiFi and 4g
modem connections without any problem but I do not have a GUI to manage
the connections or choose one as the applet does crash whenever I try to
run it:
This is howit looks like:
(nm-applet:9942): nm-apple
I figured out that the applet does not crash if I enter:
nm-applet --version
If I run
nm-applet
it crashes again as described in the initial bug report.
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Public bug reported:
This bug was already fixed in Ubuntu 10.10 but appears again in 11.04.
All information are available at this Bug report (which should be reopened):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/598664
** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 and try to create a bootable Ubuntu 11.04 USB
Memory Stick.
I'm running usb-creator-gtk in a terminal and I always get these
messages:
jukey@jukey-ubuntu-Lenovo-Ideapad-S10-3t:~/IMAGES/Ubuntu$ gksudo
./usb-creator.sh
How I can reopen this report? Or should I create a new one for Natty?
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Title:
resume fails in development kernels for Lenovo Ideapad S10-3t
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** Attachment added: "resume is a success"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/598664/+attachment/2053072/+files/ubuntu11.04-resume-success-lenovo_S10-3t.txt
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There seems to be a regression. When I was using Ubuntu 10.10 there was no
problem with resume from suspend.
Now I'm using the Natty Beta release and it appears again. I'll attach the
pm-suspend logs.
For reference also take a look at this report (for MeeGo):
https://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi
This Bug seems to occure too on my EeePC 901 GO with an internal 64 GB Runcore
SSD.
The kernels in the Ubuntu distributions for EeePC (like eeebuntu or ubuntu eee)
come with Kernel-Version 2.6.24-someting and 2.6.27-8 so this bug is relevant.
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