Public bug reported:
There seems to be no kernel available for intrepid that supports Xen.
Here is a forum thread with a summary so far:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6230438
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Here is an upstream ticket. I think it is the same issue:
"MSN timeout/ connection errors mid-conversation"
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/3330
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FYI: With vinagre 2.24.1 in Ubuntu Intrepid, CTRL-ALT does nothing.
But an option is available via GConf (see bug 223060) to disable all
keyboard shortcuts - that works for me. This will become a preference in
Jaunty/2.25.2
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https://bugs.laun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wireshark
I expect wireshark to be able to decode SNMP PDUs symbolically. Instead it only
shows them numerically.
E.g. I expect the more meaningful "IF-MIB::IfInOctets.12" instead of
".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.12".
This is because current wireshark packag
Now, the subject does say "toshiba:" but I have a Dell Optiplex 755 with
a "Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 v1.0" keyboard with danish
layout. Also here, my multimedia keys do not work. They did work in
Gutsy. I have gone back to gutsy and they work again. But not in Hardy.
See also http
Yes, I agree with ed_p. Also for me, that is the problem.
For me, a simple "ssh server" took about 10 secs. Running with "ssh -o
GSSAPIAuthentication=no server" brought that delay down to nothing. Disabling
avahi on the client like this:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon stop
Made it login witho
Ok, so I don't pretend to understand everything in this post. If you,
like me, simply want to avoid delays logging in with ssh, stop avahi.
For me, a simple "ssh server" took about 10 secs. Running with "ssh -o
GSSAPIAuthentication=no server" brought that delay down to nothing. If
that is also true
I think this thread is about this too:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4483671
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I can confirm this bug on Hardy. gnome-open does not have the same
associations as nautilus - .doc and .xls files in my case ( See
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4642441 for details and a
discussion )
Yes, gvfs-open seems to do the right thing (TM).
I found this here http://bugzilla.gn
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 182865 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182865
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 182865
[Gutsy backport] Cannot switch to console after installing
"xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.1.1-0ubuntu9.1"
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 129910 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129910
I would like to mention a known bug in the "intel" driver that prevents
virtual terminals: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/135613
I have an intel card and my virtual termin
I've seen this exact behavior on two different sets of hardware. Both
running LVM on top of RAID-1. I've seen it happen in both intrepid and
jaunty
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Yes, please update for jaunty too!
In the meantime I installed the package from Karmic:
Go to http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/i386/duplicity/download and get
duplicity*.deb
sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/duplicity*.deb
Seems to be working just fine here. This has the advantage over
downloading and ins
Oh, and I just tried x11vnc. It does *not* have this problem. I'm pretty
sure this is a vino problem.
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Vino VNC connection has wrong keybo
I'm using Xubuntu (XFCE) version 18.04 on both ends.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
is configured for a danish keyboard on both ends.
Hitting the 'æ' key in a terminal on the local side produces an 'æ' in
the terminal.
Hitting the 'æ' key in a terminal on the remote vnc side produ
There is also this related/identical question on askubuntu:
How to give snaps access to /somedir
https://askubuntu.com/q/1033344/34154
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s
Hi Zygmunt,
Thanks for your comment.
Just so I understand... Will this new feature allow me to configure vlc
so that "vlc /my/custom/path/file.avi" will be possible? If so, that
would be grand!
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> and just confirm a prompt using a trusted security mechanism (e.g.
integrated with gnome shell)
Oh, no, I'm glad I asked...
So what whould then happen when vlc automatically tries to open the
subtitle file associated with the video? When I open "vlc
/my/custom/path/file.avi" I presumably will g
Hi John,
I've outlined my use case here:
How to give snaps access to /somedir - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033344/how-to-give-snaps-access-to-somedir
I want to access my files in /somedir. I don't want snaps to dictate
'/home', '/mnt' or any other special directories. It is fine
Stéphane Gourichon says it much better in fewer words than I've been
able to in https://askubuntu.com/a/1040278/34154:
> @ZygmuntKrynicki Thanks for popping in and explaining that the code
does what you intend. I respectfully and totally disagree with what you
write. Hard-coding paths is very poor
John writes:
> The work Zyga is prototyping is to allow non-desktop-integrated
> snaps (like, indeed, vlc, or hopefully even server snaps on a
> headless system)
Sorry I missed that. I interpret that as meaning vlc won't be
supported/affected by Portals integration even when it is done. :-(
So
I've just seen this in a 16.10 -> 17.10 upgrade too. I hit enter i think
about 100 times. Eventually the dialog stayed closed.
The upgrade later came with a similar dialog box saying: "Could not
install linux-image-4.13.0-39-generic", later similar for "linux-
firmware"
In the end it reported: "C
It is super-easy to reproduce here at least. I tried 18.04 with the
ubuntu and the xubuntu CD. Chose default options, except for wanting LVM
(and a Danish keyboard).
System gets created fine. At all boots after that, it shows
"WARNING:Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning."
Ah, sorry, let me be precise. Not the "ubuntu and the xubuntu CD" but
these ISO images:
# sha1sum xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
a1bcc46d01387337d4be81ba76e89b495a7b5331 xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
f373c0aec6162cdba76ee9084e695866a15e441a ubuntu-18.04-desktop
@jdstrand: You write:
> Very soon snapd will be able to leverage portals for arbitrary file system
> access
> (this will hopefully be in 2.32).
I see that I'm using snapd version 2.32.5+18.04 here in Xubuntu 18.04.
Should I now somehow be able to use "portals" to access files in my NFS
mount i
I'm wondering why this bug has been marked as "Fix Released". :
The title says: snap apps need to be able to browse outside of user $HOME dir
And the body of the first post says: Try to open a file that's not in your home
folder, can't do so thru the open file browser.
Isn't that still true even
I've just seen this in a 16.10 -> 17.10 upgrade too. I hit enter i think
about 100 times. Eventually the dialog stayed closed.
The upgrade later came with a similar dialog box saying: "Could not
install linux-image-4.13.0-39-generic", later similar for "linux-
firmware"
In the end it reported: "C
Thank you @zyga for your reply.
I think I understand it. I'll sit tight and await the portals
integration to finish and make it to 18.04. Then I'll be able to
configure snapd to allow vlc to open files under /store (perhaps
requiring a patch to vlc to enable the portals cooperation).
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This occurs in 18.04 because versions 340 and 390 are attempted to be
installed at the same time and they apparently both want to modify
/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules
apt-get install -f was not able to fix the situation.
Workaround: remove all packages mentioning nvidia 340 and 390 (beware
yo
Public bug reported:
When trying to connect from Ubuntu focal 20.04 to Ubuntu focal 20.04 i
get an error. This does not occur with version 1.0.3
The error is:
$ sshuttle -r user@remote 10.164.0.0/20
[local sudo] Password:
assembler.py:3: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour
Public bug reported:
On "base" I'm running vifm 0.9.1-1 on Ubuntu 18.04
On "julie" I'm running vifm 0.7.8-3 on debian oldstable.
base:~> dpkg-query -W | grep vifm
vifm0.9.1-1
base:~> dpkg -S vifm | grep txt
vifm: /usr/share/vim/addons/doc/vifm-plugin.txt
vifm: /usr/share/vim/addons/doc/vifm-
Public bug reported:
Running under VMware workstation 8.0.2 build-591240 (also on Ubuntu /
natty) with vmware tools installed.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-20-generic
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-20-generic x86_64
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Looks like the stuff from apport got added. But the terminal had this
crash in it, generated in two different steps:
No packages found matching linux.
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/ubuntu.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/apport/r
Here is what I did to fix it. I only use VPN on the wired connection. I
guess a similar approach will work for secure/VPN over wireless.
cd /usr/share/icons
# Make a copy of the existing icon theme
# "pvm" is me. Invent whatever name you like here
sudo cp -a elementary-xfce-dark pvm
cd pvm
# in
Aarrrhh, forgot something in my last comment:
Of course the last step is that you have to actually now *select* this
new theme:
Open Settings->Appearance->Icons. Choose the theme with the name you
gave it. For me that was: "elementary Xubuntu dark - with nm-device-
wired-secure".
Now that will w
It doesn't happen to me too often... A workaround that I use is to
resize the window (with mouse or keyboard hotkey) when it appears as
black. That apparently redraws the window.
A little annoying but it works.
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There is this upstream bugreport, open since 2009-05-04:
check_http asks for HTTP/1.1, but doesn't understand chunked - ID: 2786808
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I've also had this very same problem.
software recommendation - What screenshot tools are available? - Ask Ubuntu
http://askubuntu.com/questions/6558/what-screenshot-tools-are-available
mentions scrot, an alternative.
My problem under Ubuntu Unity is that the titles of windows are wrong on
the s
Temporary workaround:
As suggested by Milan Bouchet-Valat in bug #553746:
> Note if you really need a specific profile for some users, have a look at
> /etc/gnome-system-tools/user-profiles.conf, where you can add MinUID and
> MaxUID options.
I needed a user with a UID of 1248 and this is what
Hmm. That isn't the only thing, is it?
I guess at least one would need to:
# chown -R user: /home/user
(or perhaps
# chown -R user:user /home/user
)
after the user ID and groupID have been edited. Do we agree on that?
Anything else?
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In order to be clear:
Bug #553746 "Cannot Change User and Group ID" is marked as a duplicate
of this one (by Milan, btw), Which is why I'm commenting here.
In the original text for that that bug, it says:
> Furthermore, adding a new user gives you no opportunity to set the User ID.
And that is w
Damn, a typo. Make that:
sudo find / -o -uid $olduid -print0 | sudo xargs -0 chown $newuid
sudo find / -o -gid $oldgid -print0 | sudo xargs -0 chgrp $newgid
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@pvl: There is a _source_ package called `nix`. That generates the
installable packages `nix-bin` and `nix-setup-systemd`.
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In addition, nix environment variables don't get set up when one logs in
via ssh.
I As the OP points out:
> nix-setup-systemd also ends up setting up the NIX_PATH to per-user dir above
> making the assumption that it was completed in this file:
> - `/usr/lib/environment.d/nix-daemon.conf`
It
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