Pardon me,
This was indeed fixed several years ago and is in the last release. Old
bug.!
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Title:
Inverse mathematical ope
Note: the fix is in SVN; it has not yet been released.
Maybe someday soon.
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Title:
Inverse mathematical operators SQUARE CA
Hi, with some difficulty I installed the -proposed packages for saucy having to
do with systemd.
This is a Lenovo E135 running Saucy.
This cleared up several problems for me, some related to sound, some not
obviously related.
One not mentioned here exactly:
FlashPlugin in Firefox made like an ol
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 12.10. Work-around of turning of
desktop cube still functions.
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gnome-panel will not
I too am having similar experiences with 12.10. It looks like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1076835
Also, I'm using the Ubuntu crash reporter thing report a crash that just
happened.
The report that the reporter says it will send, says there is an existing report
http
Public bug reported:
This is 13.04 Beta, on a Lenovo S206, running Ubuntu "Try" off a stick.
After configuring, the WLAN does *not* show in the gnome menu list of access
points.
No connection is made.
Some 5 minutes later, it magically connected. Then it died again. I
re-connected, it died a
Hi Mathieu (especially):
Yes dnsmasq is installed. It is a dependency of network-manager.
Purging it is therefore not a realistic option for me.
The errors *do not* only happen after an update. They are happening
every time the system restarts.
The only line in the only config file,
/etc/
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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** Attachment added: "syslog of crash 1"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1004594/+attachment/3411865/+files/BT-crash1-syslog
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** Attachment added: "syslog of crash 2"
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I ran the script you asked for, and attach the results.
See *at least* two different kinds of failures of Bluetooth network
connections.
One seems to be associated with network activity, particularly with Skype.
(Although, I have conducted long Skype sessions through the same interface.)
This of
Hi Mathieu,
I will do ask you ask.
But have you tried this yourself? It's very easy, and it causes the
problem every time (happened again this afternoon, in fact).
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Public bug reported:
Skype 4.0.0.8 running the Gnome desktop (Unity disabled), Ubuntu 12.04.
Single-click on the running Skype icon in the Gnome desktop panel,
(which resides in Indicator Applet 0.5.0.)
The menu appears, but flashes twice in doing so, unlike the menus of the
other applets runnin
Hi, Mathieu and Thomas,
It is clear to me that I have not communicated the problems to you.
So I'll try again.
Problem 1
is that it nags with *dialogs* that interfere with work.
It should never do that, unless my work really needs to be stopped.
This is a user interface issue, not a logi
Hi Thomas,
I outlined in the original report practical situations in which the
current behaviour is bad.
Obviously WLAN connections are usually faster. If they were *always* faster
and better in
every way, maybe nobody would object (maybe). But often the WLAN connection is
not working
righ
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
OBEX file browsing extremely slow
Status in “na
Hi Thomas,
Somehow we're not seeing eye-to-eye. Let me try it another way.
Inappropriate prompts are the problem. Prompts interfere with my work.
The current NM logic doesn't seem to handle well the common scenario I
described, and will pester me, and keep pestering me (unless I disable
Wi-Fi,
Hi Thomas,
That might be one work-around for the bug.
What is incomplete about this report?
Should I gather more information?
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Hi Mathieu,
What is "incomplete" about this report?
Let me know what other info is needed, and I'll be glad to complete it.
One further observation isn't particularly surprising:
I finally managed to navigate some 5 directories deep to copy some photos from
the camera.
Just a copy-paste from th
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Title:
NM keeps asking for WLAN auth although DUN connection is established
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubunt
Public bug reported:
Scenario:
I'm in a place that has a WLAN, but either I don't have authorization
for it, or it's somehow broken.
I make a connection through my phone using DUN (other protocols are possible I
think, but that's how I do it.)
This works pretty well in itself, although it's not
Hi Mathieu,
It may well be an unfortunate interaction with Nautilus. But the image
thumbnails are not the issue: I tried it on a single folder, that
contained a single folder. No thumbnail. Even if there were, it
wouldn't explain this effect.
For comparison, I used Nautilus to navigate my ha
Public bug reported:
This is Ubuntu 12.04 on a Samsung NC-20.
I introduce my phone as a DUN device via the Bluetooth applet's "Set Up
New Device..." wizard.
I have had reason to do this several times. (a separate bug, actually)
Every time I did, a new item would appear in the nm-applet menu,
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