I have located a way to disable ssh-agent by commenting out the use-ssh-
agent line from file "/etc/X11/Xsession.options". But even after doing
this it is not guaranteed that the $SSH_AUTH_SOCK variable will be set
when I open a new terminal, even while doing so several minutes after I
have logged
Public bug reported:
Sometimes I open a terminal and try to login to a remote server, just to
be greeted by a command-line-based prompt asking for my password.
Whenever that happens, it is ssh-agent instead of gnome-keyring that is
providing the SSH agent capabilities:
$ echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
/tmp
I get this problem sometimes in Ubuntu 15.04. Logging out and then
logging back in usually fixes it.
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Title:
CTRL+ALT+T -
I have added information to the upstream package, and modified the patch
slightly in my system to ignore Logitech K810 keyboard, which displays
the same behaviour.
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Public bug reported:
If I leave my computer downloading overnight using BitTorrent client
Transmission, I notice the next day that the NetworkManager process is
eating up lots of CPU power. It gets immediately fixed if I kill nm-
applet, although when I relaunch nm-applet CPU usage skyrockets agai
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
Linux m1530 3.2.0-25-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 20:30:51 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Package: network-manager
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 1688
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Dev Team
Architecture: amd64
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