This bug specifically references a case where the password is created
properly. The password that auto generates oui r is put in manually is
inaccessible by the boinc manager. This is due to it being owned by root
and only viewable by the boinc group. The boinc client is run under the
boinc usern
By manually extracting the password from the file in /etc/boinc-client
and entering it into Boinc Manager does connect it to the client. So
this might be a minor configuration issue.
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Some research unearthed a reason and possible solution -
This error happens when the user has no permission to use the RPC port number,
or forgotten to allow it through the firewall.
Happens in combination with Gstate.init() failed, error code: -180
To set BOINC to use a specific port number, on
Public bug reported:
Boinc Manager and Boinc Client cannot start in Xubuntu 20.10 due to an RPC
issue.
Boinc Manager starts with a connection error - gui_rpc_auth.cfg exists but
cannot be read. Check the file permission. - The file is a link and flagged as
root/root in the var/lib/boinc and poi
That sounds perfect!
Thank you for making the change.
Regards,
Ian
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Michael Terry wrote:
> I'm tentatively marking this Fix Released. In Karmic, the timezone
> dropdown boxes are a little more intelligent.
>
> The left box offers both a selection of countries
Here a verbose log from lsusb.
I did not have to pair anything on the linux side.
The Mouse is supposed to be pre-paired at the factory.
** Attachment added: "lsusbverbose.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16423966/lsusbverbose.log
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Bluetooth Logitech Dinovo Keyboard/Mouse don't work
http
It is a Logitech DiNovo Laser Bluetooth Combo kit.
The Logitech Bluetooth hub came with the set.
Unfortunately, I have installed open Suse in place of Kubuntu right now.
I am under the impression that this bug is in the KDE side of things. I guess
this got fixed upstream since the versionof KDE 4
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-hal-device-manager
My Logitech Mouse and Keyboard do not work with KDE. The bt connection thing
says device at (hardware address) is connected, but wants to access files and
such on it. Having no files or such on my mouse and keyboard, I find this
Is there any information about the cause of this bug? All these bugs
get named as duplicates of this one. I have not seen any progress
towards resolution of this problem. To clarify, if I use pci=nomsi I
get no hard disks. Ubuntu will not install. Something must be causing
this bug. If the AH
How do you add this line to the install DVD? I tried adding it to no avail.
I was able to get debian to boot with this switch, but my hard drives were not
detected.
All I get is the USB thumb drive.
I have the sis chipset, which conforms to the AHCI specification.
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Kernel hangs on boot (SATA
** Also affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Freeze during boot sequence
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220035
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-amd64-generic
Using the verbose installation mode i get the following messages on the console
ata3.00: qc timeout (cmd 0xec)
ata 3: failed to identify (I/O Error, err_mask=0x4)
ata3: failed to recover some devices, retrying in 5 deconds
I also ge
The issue was a lack of cities in my particular region of the USA.
I know that I am in the USA/Central Timezone, yet there was no option to select
the timezone directly.
Also, selecting the City from the drop down list did not reveal the timezone it
was in.
My suggestion was that the drop down l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103583
I don't remember the zoom option, this was the Ubuntu install disk by the way.
The zoneinfo has the entire list of CST and so forth. It is odd that they are
not
listed. I read the other bug report and whil
Just wanted to put a few things out here.
The basic issue with the Ubiquity system is that many cities are not listed.
For instance, I live in Houston, TX which is a pretty big city, yet it is not
an option.
In fact, there are very few cities listed in the middle of the US on the map.
I can think
Public bug reported:
When using the graphical installer, the timezones show up on a map of the world
The simple Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific timezones are not listed,
instead a bunch of red dots indicate cities with the corresponding timezone.
The cities are very sparse for my region, an
debtags 1.6.6ubuntu3 fixes it
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I have it on feisty, since the version of debtags is not listed i think mine
might be the same issue.
Here is what I get.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/UbuntuStuff$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall debtags
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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