I just ran into this problem when finally moving from a VGA KVM to
StarTech Displayport dual KVM. I switch between my win10 work laptop and
my Ubuntu Mate 17.10 desktop with GeForce GTX 1060. I can start up
Ubuntu and display is as expected, then switch to the laptop and all ok
there too.
When I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bluez
After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, my Bluetooth adapter in no longer
recognized. When selecting Bluetooth under Preferences I receive the
following message: Your computer does not have any Bluetooth adapters
plugged in.
I've tried to manually
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50241350/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Same problem. I can't find the duplicate bug mentioned so I'm posting
here.
How to reproduce:
1) Place desktop icons on the furthermost edge of the right side or
bottom-right corner of the desktop.
2) Lower screen resolution (any significant increment)
(tested on: 1280x1024 -to- 1024x768
Oops, not same problem, but I'm sure this is already reported
somewhere...
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Desktop icons not shown when switching to a lower screen resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210729
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Similar problem. Always connects fine.
Tested on:
- multiple resolutions and colors.
- Windows XP Pro SP3
- Windows Server 2003 SP2
Upon disconnect:
An error has occured.
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Hello,
This fix worked for me:
Problem is fixable by the following solution:
1) Edit ~/.config/menus/settings.menu:
- Open the Console
- type:cd ~/.config/menus/ (enter)
- type:nano settings.menu (enter)
2) Find Move tags in that file, and delete
The problem applies to at least all of the following: (not updates with
Gusty tests)
- The Main Menu configuration
- The actual items in the drop down from everything in the top navigation bar
For example, after I upgraded to Gusty, I was in the System Preferences
drop down and accidentally
Public bug reported:
I am running 7.04.
As instructed by the Ubuntu website, instead of getting a Gusty Gibbon CD, I
went to:
System Administration Update Manager
It downloads 82/84 updates, and then tries to download 83 84, but fails.
It then restarts the download, and gets stuck at 83 84
You are correct! Thanks.
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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Update Manager: Upgrade 7.04 to 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159879
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- the menu item will
disappear.
Thanks for your support,
ChrisL
On 8/22/07, Jérôme Guelfucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your bug report. I think this is normal, you are moving
the Administration folder to another folder, to have things as usual,
you should move the Administration
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-main-menu
Go to: System Preferences Main Menu
On the left column (Menus), at bottom under System:
- Click and hold Administration
- Move it just a little, like if you were going to drag it somewhere, but only
a few pixels and still within the
Public bug reported:
The symptom is VMware can not autoconnect USB device.
We discover it is relate to the way /proc/bus/usb is created.
If you do mount:
It will show:
procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
But if you take a closer look at /proc/bus/usb/devices
# ls -l devices
lrwxrwxrwx
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