I tagged this bug as verification-done, but had second thoughts: I've
only tested on trusty, not utopic, and it would be good to have
confirmation from somebody who uses OpenPGP smartcards.
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gnome-keyring 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.2 fixed my instance of this issue on trusty
(#1388259 - ECDSA keys not working).
Many thanks!
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ssh-add with ECDSA keys in Ubuntu 14.04 used to work for me, but now
that #1271591 has been fixed (gnome-keyring version 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1)
they have broken.
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Public bug reported:
Previously I had been using ssh-add with ECDSA keys. (OpenSSH_6.6.1p1
Ubuntu-2ubuntu2, OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014)
After my system updated to gnome-keyring 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1 (picking up the fix
for #1271591) they stopped working:
wry@onyx:~$ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa
Sounds very similar to #469818 ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510509
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I am experiencing this with a fresh install of 32-but Lucid on a new
laptop, probably one time in two when booted from cold. The
NetworkManager button (which is leftmost of the group on the right) is
corrupted with the graphic of the adjacent power meter and fails to
function; the Shutdown button
On more digging it smells like this bug might be a duplicate of
bug#439448?
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taskbar icons corrupted after logging out and back in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/469818
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I notice that Karmic contains a new version (0.60+2009-08-22-2 - a
development snapshot), which is linked against gtk2. This bug might well
be dead; I don't seem able to reproduce it.
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Putty process causes high CPU load when connection times out.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157182
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