I have the same problem on X61.
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[hardy] resume displays "Policy timeout is not valid. Please wait a few seconds
and try again"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211302
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After suspend, nm-applet remembers the old network and tries to connect
to, regardless of it being there. Though it has new networks in the
list, it has old networks as well.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: freetds-dev
The package has some important files missing. The one that I found
missing was cstypes.h. The utility programs included such as tsql are
missing as well. I am using Intrepid.
** Affects: freetds (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
St
Sure putting password only as a barrier is not a security, but a
protection feature. But the passwords could also be encrypted, and be
unlockable with either of the keys, which is the text passwords, and the
finger swipe.
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Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27638
the basis of the fingerprint data. Once the fingerprint data is
available, "which is acting the secret key", pam should be able to
decrypt the stored password.
Loke
On Fri, 2009-01-02 at 20:10 +, otzenpunk wrote:
> @loke:
>
> NO, IT CAN'T!
>
> Sorry, maybe I
May be but when I compiled it from its source, it compiled and ran
without any problem. It may be possible that the dependence is
redundant, and may have caused by the packaging prospect of Ubuntu.
Loke
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 12:15 +, Matt Austin wrote:
> I also encountered this prob
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-web-photo
On running with Xvnc running as :
gnome-web-photo --mode=thumbnail http://yahoo.com /home/user/yahoo.png
--display=:1 on Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) server, I receive the error :
Failed to initialise gecko (rv = 80004005)!
** Affects: gno
The problem happens because of its integration with Gnome. You would
need to provide environment variable for home to /var/www. and create
.Gnome2 and .Gnome2_private folders there which should be writable by
apache. After that the problem should disappear.
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gnome-web-photo crashed with SIGSEGV
I am facing the same problem. Please help Linux achieve production level
use. Whenever I try to use microphone input, the sound modules seem to
get halted and then I would not be able to use any applications that use
sound even if I remove the sound card. This problem seems to be in
continuation to
It worked like charm, but now it's away after the recent update. I am
writing after updating right now. Please, we need to have it back.
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
You re
Sorry, I forgot to mention the symptoms. They are same as I posted in my first
post:
1. The system suspends OK when never logged in, and will show the symptoms even
after logging out.
2. The system seems to suspend, but the moon light keeps blinking, and the
processor fan continues to run
3. The
Here it is after updating to firware 2.21 on Thinkpad x61. No
difference.
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Suspend Lenovo Thinkpad X61
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Since this bug does not affect x61, I have added a new bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/569882 . Please follow it
there.
Thanks
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53
I have figured the reason behind the problem. It is related to the sd
card reader. If there is a card in the reader, the suspend hangs the way
I have described, otherwise it does fine.
The suspend before login works, because the card is not mounted. After
the user logs in, the card is mounted, and
The problem is related particularly to the reader, because I tried the
same with a plugged USB vat formatted thumb drive, and the system
suspended and resumed fine.
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Seems like no one cares about a healthy file system. It is a critical
issue, especially if Gnome has to support automount, because file
systems are never checked. Running a simple fsck, and asking the user to
wait, or to even show a terminal should not be a problem.
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I am having a weird situation with thinkpad X61, predecessor of X201. I
am able to suspend after I start at the login window, if I have not
logged in. After I log in, the machine will suspend, but the fan keeps
running, and the moon light keeps blinking. The machine continues to do
that until I har
Sorry, I do not have any of that any more, because I was able to install
it with some tweaking. The problem was that the mysql service was not
stoppable, even after rebooting. So I just killed the process, and then
the process went OK.
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I tried it today after updating Ubuntu. And it suspends like a charm,
without the BIOS update. Machine: Lenovo Thinkpad X61 7675CTO Dual Core
32 bit
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Public bug reported:
A few problems:
1. When scanned for sudo in a native terminal, it would work just fine, but in
a graphic terminal would never complete after scanning, sometimes does work
after pressing enter.
2. Does not work with Gnome screen lock. I have observed this, since I
upgraded t
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44636917/Dependencies.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565660
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For machine, I am using Lenovo Thinkpad X61 7675CTO dual core 32 bit
with Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Beta.
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Seemingly the problem continues in 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16
14:04:26 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
on Thinkpad X61
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I had configured Postfix to have "no configuration." After I installed
DNSMasq, and disabled dns=dnsmasq in
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf, and started the service, there
were errors reported because of Postfix not having any configuration:
/usr/sbin/postconf: fatal:
The problem has continued into 12.04 LTS. Would you please fix it?
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Title:
[i965] idle black screen plus other issues Ubuntu 11.04
To manage noti
I am facing a similar problem on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I have just moved
into an area where I only have access to a Roaming network. The device
has been able to connect to the network without any reconfiguration
using the OS X default PPP dialer. Using the provided software for the
device I am able to
Public bug reported:
When there are resources at the edge of the screen which are supposed to
be interacted with a mouse, they are impossible to work with because the
moment the mouse reaches the edge, the scroller appears and covers the
clickable controls. It would be better to create a scrollbar
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I am facing the same issue with Intel 915. When I leave the computer for
some time, and come back after half an hour or so. I find that the
screen remains black with the mouse pointer visible. Seems like the
password window appears as well, but does not display.
This does not happen when lock for
The problem seems to be related to compiz. After I switch to a terminal,
and killall -9 compiz, and switch back to X, I can see a partially
functional desktop, because I can't switch between applications, and
window frames are missing. It's not recoverable even after restarting
compiz with DISPLAY=
Yes, that works. The overlay scrollbars are more of a problem than a
feature. I filed a bug for it at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/overlay-scrollbar/+bug/998377
Thanks for the info.
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Title:
calligraphic pen does not support pressure sensivity
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Public bug reported:
I have been using Inkscape for many years now. Today, I was trying to
use the Wacom pen to do some calligraphic strokes only to find that it
is not working even after enabling it in the tools settings, and the
pens variables are reflecting just fine in Input devices settings.
This script has a bug. It is not supposed to execute on x64, but the
test fails and the code executes. The test at the beginning should be
replaced with :
if [ "$ARCH" = "${ARCH%86}" ] || [ "$ARCH" = "${ARCH#x86}" ]; then
exit 0;
fi
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While gpg stores keys in pubring.gpg, gpgv expects them in
trustedkeys.gpg. An automatic symbolic link should be created, or the
program needs to be fixed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gpgv 1.4.12-7ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-19.29-gene
Public bug reported:
I have a dhcp server configured on wlan0, which is set up with a static
IP address and other configuration info in /etc/network/interfaces. By
rule, the Network Manager should completely ignore the device, when it
has settings for it defined in the mentioned file. But it seems
When is this wish going to be fulfilled?
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Title:
Feature request: save history
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Public bug reported:
It took hours for Ubuntu to reinstall as new in my laptop and when it
reached 79 out of 129 files to retrieve, the error message said the
installer crash. The time it took was almost 4 - 5 hours.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.10.16
ProcVersi
I have a hybrid nested RAID5 (3x 3TB + 2x 1.5TB (RAID0)) and this bug
affects me. The solution posted by tarantoga works for me. Thanks!
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