Exact same problem (at the unlock screen, it is not possible to enter
any characters on the password box, as if focus is not there) on Xubuntu
18.04 and Xubuntu 20.04 in three different machines (two laptops and one
desktop); problem existed since 18.04 and persists after upgrade to
20.20 focal fos
@Michael Harmon, you are very welcome.
I can confirm that my above procedure also works for Workstation Pro 14.1.2.
>> Updated instructions to successfully install Workstation Pro 14.1.2
in (K)ubuntu 18.04
1. Do the normal installation of VMWare Workstation. Do not run vmware
yet. It will fail an
A small correction to the step 2 above:
In the example, after you do the 'git clone ...' command, you have to change
directory to the git repo dir (e.g. 'cd vmware-host-modules') before issuing
the 'git checkout workstation-x.y.z'. Else, you'd get a git error like this:
'fatal: not a git reposit
To successfully install VMware Workstation 12.5.9 (and probably 14.x also) in
Ubuntu 18.04, follow this procedure:
1. Do the normal installation of VMWare Workstation. Do not run vmware yet. It
will fail anyway.
2. Do a git clone (or download as zip package) of the vmware-host-modules
project ho
I am also affected.
My system: ACER Predator 17 G9-791, running Kubuntu 17.04. Problem has
been permanent ever since first install (in dual boot with Windows) of
Kubuntu 16.04.
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...and I should have guessed all that information from your six words
post because...?
So in your opinion: because I could not guess all of that, I should have
opened my own bug report and fight it all by myself from zero, ignoring
the fact that someone already had opened a bug report because "eve
Finally found the bug report of this problem. It affects me, exactly the
same. I could provide more details BUT it doesn't seem to be relevant,
doesn't it? I explain:
A couple of notes, @jgrns:
What do you mean "the problem disappeared"? Does it mean: it "disappeared"
from your system? Or: on ev
This is the first case reported here of the bug in (k)ubuntu 15.10, the
newest ubuntu family as of October 2015.
I can confirm the bug exists in a Toshiba Satellite C850-19D laptop,
with pre-installed Windows 8, and parallel installation of Kubuntu 15.10
"WIlly Werewolf".
Same as other cases abov
I can confirm that findsmb is also missing from the package smbclient
2:4.1.13+dfsg-4ubuntu3 in Kubuntu 15.04 (Kubuntu Vivid).
After installing that package and reinstalling it (also reinstalling samba) the
findsmb script does not exist anywhere.
For a workaround, I have taken a copy of the fin
Many existing kde3 projects are destroyed by this decision. This is
causing a lot of difficulties and specially for those of us who upgraded
to 11.10 and did not know that this was going to happen .
I have important projects for example in kommander kde3, now things are
broken.
Please at least p
The bug persists in Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric.
I have just dist. upgraded from 11.04 (Kubuntu, with gnome and unity too) and
when installed manually resolvconf:
$ sudo apt-get install resolvconf
(.)
Setting up resolvconf (1.48ubuntu1) ...
mkdir: created directory `/etc/resolvconf/run'
mkdir: creat
I have just confirmed :
You do NOT want to enable the IOMMU mode on the Asus Croshair V Formula
motherboard (AMD 990FX/SB950 chipset) if you want to have your usb
working on Ubuntu.
In particular, if you enable IOMMU and if your keyboard and mouse are
usb, then you will NOT be able to log on to U
I am also affected by this problem.
I am just finalizing a migration of my Ubuntu 11.04 to a Phenom II X6
1100T Processor mounted on an Asus Crosshair V Formula, with 8GB RAM. I
have also found the hard way that if I enable the IOMMU MODE in the
North Bridge Configuration screen, then I cannot ev
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 155689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
If the main report is the #155689, then please change the status to
"Confirmed" also there. I am having same issue in Ubuntu 10.10 .
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 155689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
The duplicate status of this bug is wrong: bug #155689 is different
because it affects much newer versions of Ubuntu than "Gutsy", which
this bug refers to, and this was ages ago. Please have a look to bug
#1
I am having this problem intermittently. I have Ubuntu 10.10 on an Asus
EEE PC 1005 HA (Hard drive), 1 Mb of RAM, dual booting with Windows XP.
This has been updated from Ubuntu 10.04 (which was all OK) just a week
ago, so this might possibly related to the upgrade (?).
Additional info: this erro
Correction, I do have raleigh, I just did not look in the right place (System
Settings -> Application Appearance -> GTK+ Appearance -> Widget style.
I did as in post #39, gimp now works, although still it gives the following
error when launched from a terminal prompt:
(gimp-2.6:5552): GLib-WARN
I am also affected. Kubuntu 11.04 64 bit, up to date. Also I am using
Oxygen. Note that the original installation was actually Ubuntu (with
the horrible Unity) and I installed Kubuntu desktop on top of it, and
was forced to use gdm (else if switched to Unity, it would not load
desktop).
I have no
The hplip udev rules have been written like this on purpose, at least
for the /etc/udev/rules.d/55-hpmud.rules , where you can read:
(quote)
"It seems SFSFS has been replaced or depreciated by ATTR/ATTRS, but I continue
to use SFSFS in order to be compatible with older distros. SFSFS was defined
Since I did not hear from you for a long while, I progressively moved
away from eric because of the bug. Version control is fundamental to my
work.
Your comment implies that after one year you don't know the cause and
whether this works or not in the newest release as it should. That
does not en
** Description changed:
- When creating a new project by selecting "Project -> Version Control ->
- New from repository..." in a remote Subversion repository that contains
- a Python project, Eric fails to automatically identify the source files
- as Python, and places them all into the "Others" c
** Description changed:
When creating a new project by selecting "Project -> Version Control ->
New from repository..." in a remote Subversion repository that contains
a Python project, Eric fails to automatically identify the source files
as Python, and places them all into the "Others" c
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