** Changed in: gnome-online-accounts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Not able to log in into Google Account, aswell as Microsoft a
Yes, that wouldn't be a problem.
Steps:
1 - Open the GNOME Control Center (Ubuntu Settings, or Configurations);
2 - Select "Network" on the left sidebar;
3 - Press the small cog-wheel (Network Configurations);
4 - Select the IPv6 tab;
5 - On IPv6 Method, select disabled (on my system, it is o
Thank you for the debugging. I don't think goa requires IPv6, could you give
details on how you disabled IPv6? Maybe doing the same steps is enough for
others to reproduce the issue.
The issue connecting to ppas when IPv6 is enabling is a bug by itself, either
in the software or in your local ne
Ok, i've found that problem I was having had to do with IPv6
connectivity. Usually I disable the IPv6 connection because there are
certain PPAs (archive.ubuntu.com, for example) that for some odd reason,
never load, and they timeout on "sudo apt update". My network provider
has no problem with the
I should note that the page does "load", but it takes around 4 to 5
minutes to get anything on the screen. After the wait, when something
shows in the screen, I type my username, and proceed to type my password
it says that an error has ocurred. On the VM ("disco" VM) there is no
wait time, and eve
So, i changed the language to english on my machine, but the same thing
happens, it just won't load the page. And yes, i used the same machine
to run the VM. I'm downloading the 18.10 ISO to install in a VM and see
if it loads there. But this is a interesting situation, because it loads
in a VM (at
Hum, do you use the same locale in the vm? Did you try a cosmic in a VM?
Disco didn't have much changes in its desktop stack yet so it would
weird to have it fixed there. Could have to do with the translations
maybe? Could you try on your machine by switching the language to
english?
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I`m now running a virtual machine with "disco" and i`ve been able to
connect all of my accounts without a problem. This bug seems to be
affecting mainly "cosmic" (I don't know about "bionic"). So, it seems
like the issue has been fixed on "disco", or my install of "cosmic" has
a problem. But it is
Ok, so , I've executed both g-i-s and gnome-control-center from the
terminal, and all I've got was (on both g-i-s & g-c-c):
:~$ gnome-control-center (or /usr/lib/gnome-initial-setup/gnome-initial-
setup)
(gnome-control-center:9879): Clutter-WARNING **: 22:02:39.314: Whoever
translated default:LTR
gnome-control-center having the same issue makes sense (no need to test
again g-i-s, but just for the record it's not in the standard directory
so the full path needs to be used, '/usr/lib/gnome-initial-setup/gnome-
initial-setup')
Do you have any error/warning on the command line if you start gno
1 - I've added the journalctl log for the first boot of this computer,
which is when gnome-initial-setup runs automatically.
2 - It seems that I cannot run gnome-initial-setup, the Terminal presents a
error message saying:
"gnome-initial-setup: command not found"
3 - The exact same thing happens
Thank you for your bug report. Do you get any details on the error?
1. could you add your journalctl log after getting the issue?
2. do you get any error printed on the command line if you start
gnome-initial-setup from there?
3. does it work to add those from gnome-control-center?
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