Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
The mail filtering page of the 9.10 server guide
(https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/mail-filtering.html) instructs the
user to install a variety of archive handling utilities in an apt-get line but
three (lha unrar rar) require mu
I notice that a year ago Josh pointed out that EAP-FAST became available
in OpenSSL. There doesn't seem to have been any activity on this bug
though. As stated in the log for OpenSSL bug #1574 (as seen in the URL
below) by Steve of OpenSSL on November 15, 2008:
> You patch has now been applied t
Version 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.7 from hardy-proposed allows me to get on Yahoo
IM again.
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Yahoo server authentication changed: Pidgin =<2.5.6 will not connect to Yahoo!
servers.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389322
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I disagree. Hibernating Linux to start Windows XP and then rebooting
and resuming Linux is part of my daily work flow. For those who believe
this is a bug, I would suggest that perhaps by default your wishes be
granted but it needs to be VERY easy to override this to restore the
current behavior.
Many of my co-workers and I would love to use Ubuntu at work as I have
installed it on my standard-corporate-issue D630 laptop with great
success but, like most large companies, we use EAP-FAST with our Cisco
WLAN setup. This issue is preventing tens of people around me from
switching to Ubuntu an
I am experience a problem like this on two Ubuntu installs. Flash works
for me, for a time, but then silently dies and I get gray squares until
I restart the browser. I am using firefox 3 and the adobe flash player
packages under hardy.
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Sometimes flash videos are a gray square
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