** Description changed:
- Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, select a string that occurs in uppercase and
- lower or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results show lowercase
+ Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, enter a string that occurs in uppercase and lower
+ or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results
Aha: note this only happens if you *first* type the uppercase search
string, *then* click "Match case"; if "Match case" is selected first,
option operates as expected
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Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, select a string that occurs in uppercase and
lower or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results show lowercase
instances
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
gnome-terminal: 3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
This is *still* happening in Artful, nm 1.8.4-1ubuntu3, nm-openvpn
1.2.10-0ubuntu2. Seriously, this needs to be fixed. How do I get
someone's attention? I have tried and cannot follow the path of the
code through the dbus amazingness.
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hlavki, I can't imagine that the misbehaving client is even aware of
other clients on the same network segment. Surely this is coincidental.
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Any chance of getting a backport to xenial? This is a severe issue for
those with OpenVPNs.
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Title:
NetworkManager ignores pushed openvpn
Updated package removed error message for me:
# apt-cache policy appstream
appstream:
Installed: 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Version table:
0.10.1-1~ubuntu16.04.1 100
100 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-backports/main amd64
Packages
*** 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Public bug reported:
apt-get remove resolvconf incorrectly leaves a symlink from
/etc/resolv.conf to ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf. apt-get purge
resolvconf leaves that symlink with no target, so DNS is broken.
The problem is in postrm: it's examining /etc/resolv.conf to see if it's
a link to
This is fixed in the upstream by commit
9e5f70174ec960a0077f20bb74cb9f4da9b57e7b (and a warning removed by
5fcde03bf1e8cf74c186bcef6d705734f2d002c5). Grub also just recently
tagged grub-2.02-beta3 with many more fixes. I think this one is major
enough that, if the risk of a full transition to
This also affects me, and I don't see any easy workaround. Trusty used
upstream 2.3.2, but turned off enable-systemd; Utopic turns it on, and
that makes openvpn execute systemd-ask-password, but with stdin set to
/dev/null, whcih makes it pretty hard to interact with.
It seems to me that openvpn
This also affects me, and I don't see any easy workaround. Trusty used
upstream 2.3.2, but turned off enable-systemd; Utopic turns it on, and
that makes openvpn execute systemd-ask-password, but with stdin set to
/dev/null, whcih makes it pretty hard to interact with.
It seems to me that openvpn
I ended up rebuilding from source with --enable-systemd=no; that made it
work again.
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Title:
OpenVPN interactively asks for a
I ended up rebuilding from source with --enable-systemd=no; that made it
work again.
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Title:
OpenVPN interactively asks for a password in an
Thanks for your prompt attention James. Do you plan to change the
configuration options for the s3/leveldb issue?
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Title:
-v
Thanks for your prompt attention James. Do you plan to change the
configuration options for the s3/leveldb issue?
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Title:
-v version output is
Public bug reported:
ceph -v output is broken in ceph package version 0.48.2-0ubuntu2. This is
supposed to get built during any make from
git revparse, which is stored in .git_version, which is then processed by
make_version into ceph_ver.h, included in the
sources.
Investigating, it seems as
Public bug reported:
ceph -v output is broken in ceph package version 0.48.2-0ubuntu2. This is
supposed to get built during any make from
git revparse, which is stored in .git_version, which is then processed by
make_version into ceph_ver.h, included in the
sources.
Investigating, it seems as
Seems to me that the filesystem-specific mount and/or the filesystem
module should get the 'device' path unmodified, and deal with it how it
will. (For instance, as noted, nfs mounts can also contain a trailing
path, and nfsserv:/ should work unsurprisingly).
nfs currently works because it
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