@Blaster (holst-neils) #131
My patch has nothing to do with DOMAIN logins. In fact, it has nothing to do
with anything other that precisely sys-ca-cert.
It is, however, outdated (I don't use Ubuntu myself). I haven't updated it
since I posted it, and it is possible that a newer edition of NM
@Neil: Note that this bug is actually three bugs. More precisely, this is
tracking the status of the same bug in three different projects. And the
top one is gnome (upstream.) The most recent Fix released refers to
gnome. It takes a while for upstream changes to be reflected in a stable
distro
@Ben: You can use the PPA I posted which does exactly that. An option in
the UI that is disabled by default.
@Ubuntu devs: Upstream is debating turning system-ca-certs off completely.
Basically, reverting the commit which started this debacle without any
regard to end-user usability. There are
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
should update the packages affected
Yup, that should do it!
But for people looking to upgrade this single package only, and not their
whole system, or others like Austin, the package name is:
network-manager-gnome
Odd. I know. Caught me off-guard
I put in the wrong credentials.
Regards,
Chhatoi Pritam Baral
On Oct 24, 2013 2:21 AM, Henri Souchay ima...@free.fr wrote:
Chhatoi, thanks for sharing.
First thing this morning I did install your update, which clearly shows
the check box system CA certificates; unfortunately it still failed
PPA announce!
https://launchpad.net/~pritambaral/+archive/nms
Considering the time it has taken, and may take, for the devs to
review/accept the patch and/or release a fix, I have been driven to
release a personal package archive. This was inevitable for me
persoannly, since my Uni is about to
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #707921
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707921
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Title:
Network
One sane solution would be to let the user choose whether to use the
system CA certs or not. KDE's network manager applet already does this.
I have a patch ready that adds this functionality. For package network-
manager-applet. Tested working on ArchLinux, but there are no changes in
Ubuntu's
Public bug reported:
Very easily reproducible on the same system. I have the gdb backtrace if
it might help:
#0 0x7fffea30a8be in gconf_client_get () from /usr/lib/libgconf-2.so.4
#1 0x7fffea30adb0 in gconf_client_get_bool ()
from /usr/lib/libgconf-2.so.4
#2 0x7fffea520f88 in
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Title:
Random segfaults upon opening a folder, everytime.
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Alt+Home not working
Status in Nautilus:
Fix
Seems fixed upstream in the git Master.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658105
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Title:
Alt+Home not working
Status
Public bug reported:
Previously, gnome remembered the state of Num Lock, and automatically
set it during login. In Onieric however, Num Lock is always off whenever
one logs in.
** Affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1, nautilus 3.1.4.
Expected: Alt+Home takes me to my Home Folder
Happened: equivalent to pressing 'Home' , not 'Alt+Home'. Focus shifts to the
first item. That's all.
** Affects: nautilus
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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