I confirm this strange behaviour. After some pieces (at least 20) are placed,
the game gets sluggish and xorg usage gets up to 100% when interacting with the
game (ie rotating blocks or moving them).
Here's my specs:
- Gutsy beta
- AthlonXP 3000+
- Ati 9600 with fglrx
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While in fullscreen, specifying a page in proper textbox and pressing
enter does not work. Version 0.5.2
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unconfirmed
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/63136
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Imho, this possibility should be introduced considering the importance of
encrypted disks + LVM on machines that don't have hardware raid available.
Any workaround, maybe via preseed early_command?
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Hi,
I'm still having some issues with the split-dns feature on 12.04 despite having
updated the packages to the latest versions.
I'm providing the configurations I'm using, I might well be the one who did
something wrong, I apologize in that case :) I'm changing the ips and domains
with fake st
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I'm following up to the bug #954747. I'm running ubuntu 12.04 with the
latest packages and it seems like the split-dns is not properly working.
I'm providing the configuration being used on the ASA and some details
regarding the machine.
This is the cisco asa 5510 (io
Thanks Mathieu. Here it is #1034298.
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Title:
[FFE] vpnc, network-manager-vpnc don't support split DNS VPN attribute
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Hi, I'm using network-manager-openconnect.
I did what you suggested but instead of changing nm-vpnc-service-vpnc-
helper I changed nm-openconnect-service-openconnect-helper.
I'm attaching the env.txt. Looks like the ASA is using different
variables. It's not using CISCO_SPLIT_DNS but X-CSTP-Split
You're right Mike. I'm sorry for the mistake, I'm using openconnect, of course.
I made a wrong assumption here, originated by the fact I've been using vpnc in
the very recent past.
I guess you can close the ticket since it's invalid.
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Same question. Using x forwarding over ssh to manage virtual machines is
becoming a problem, especially on a performance point of view.
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li
Confirmed on our setup as well. SSSD works fine, but every time a
graphical utility (software center, network manager) asks for root
privileges, the prompts requests a local user's credentials.
As suggested by some users, adding the ldap user to "admin" group fixes the
problem.
sudo adduser admi
Ok, I think I've found a solution. It could not be related, so feel free to
remove my comments in case they're misleading.
I had to add a config file in /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/ named, for
example, 52-ldapsudo.conf. It contains the needed line to instruct polkit to
use the right grou
Just a brief comment for who's going to read this discussion: this was
happening with bond interfaces as well, not only bridges. Everything
that's not physical seemed to be affected.
Cheers!
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Hello, is there a planned release date for the dependencies issue fix?
Thank you!
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Title:
[MIR] heimdal
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Confirming as well. Alt tabbing solves the problem each time. As Roman Kogan,
I'm running opera.
Ubuntu lts 10.04.2 x64.
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Title:
keyboard doesn't
Thanks for the provided solution, Neal, we had the same problem on our own
systems doing an upgrade.
I'm searching for some details about the problem. Is there an official bug
opened somewhere? I would follow the developments... an eventual upgrade would
lead to a massive disaster on our networ
Well, it's definitely becoming more complex and introducing a lot of
bleeding-edge stuff like plymouth, upstart and so on. From complexity
comes instability, sometimes.
Unfortunately we can't move an entire userbase to a new platform, so
we're still hoping for the bugs to decrease in time :(
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Confirmed here also. Upgrading from a 10.04.2 LTS to a 10.10, both amd64.
I'm updating via terminal with "sudo do-release-upgrade -d".
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mul
New update:
The problem was more complex and the agent was just a "victim" of something
bigger.
Basically, DBUS was not starting properly.
Dbus starts at boot and queries LDAP. Since NSCD is not started yet, dbus has
problems.
Ubuntu 10.04 is using upstart for many services, including DBUS. Nsc
Some new details:
the problem is triggered by the modification of ldap.conf file. Changing other
files (namely krb5.conf and pam.d files) does not trigger the problem.
The phenomenon disappears when reverting back to the original files, but all of
them (changing back the ldap.conf file is not eno
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Hi,
I would like to (re)open a bug. The behavior is exactly the same as these,
but the triggering conditions are different:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/568748
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sou
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Hi,
I would like to (re)open a bug. The behavior is exactly the same as these,
but the triggering conditions are different:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/568748
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sou
Another update:
It seems that polkit-agent has some problems related to DBus. I placed an
autostart script in gnome, designed to fire up polkit-agent manually about 70
seconds after login. The agent starts just fine.
The first startup shows these errors in xsession-error:
** (polkit-gnome-authe
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Hi,
I would like to (re)open a bug. The behavior is exactly the same as these, but
the triggering conditions are different:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/568748
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/5
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