The workaound of commenting dns=dnsmasq worked for me
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network-manager dnsmasq openvpn DNS issue
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try running an update and then rebooting. I had to restart the UOne client
for it to sync. Before I restarted it I created a contact on UOne and after
the clent restart it showed up in Evolution
*Aaron Seibert
*SHS Consulting
Email: aaron.seib...@shs-consulting.net
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Worked last night on my laptop, However, after update and reboot it still
does not work on my desktop. Both running Karmic x86_64
2010-03-26 09:26:53,784 DEBUGasking 'http://localhost:32821/' to
replicate contacts to {'url': '
When is the desktopcouch update to be pushed out? apt is showing I have the
newest version, however my logs still show my tokens.
*Aaron Seibert
*SHS Consulting
Email: aaron.seib...@shs-consulting.net
Web: http://www.shs-consulting.net [image:
Umm, the laptop has been on for a while, and that's the computer that was
syncing as of last night. (I do not have it available right now to double
check it.) My desktop I had thought I had authenticated, but I didn't so I
authenticated it as of this morning.
*Aaron Seibert
*SHS Consulting
Works for me.
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I can also confirm this behavior. Any updates in the past month and a
half?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdesudo
When adding a new user via the KDE User management, and ticking the
Admin User option, the new user is not assigned to the correct group.
The sudoers file lists admin as the admin group, however kdesudo only
adds user to group adm. Tested with