[Bug 1866556] Re: On-screen keyboard (OSK) on touch screen does not seem to work at all under Xorg in Focal

2020-05-17 Thread James Swift
I can confirm that under wayland, when my keyboard is disconnected I can summon the osk by tapping in a text field or swiping up. When the keyboard is connected, there is no way to summon the osk. There is no way to summon it under X however. -- You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 1866556] Re: On-screen keyboard (OSK) on touch screen does not seem to work at all under Xorg in Focal

2020-05-17 Thread James Swift
I am experiencing this issue with my Acer Switch 11 V sw5-173. In 19.10 everything worked as expected. In 20.04 I am unable to summon the osk whether the keyboard is attached or detached. The only way to enable the osk is to use the accessibility options in gnome and turn it always on. This is

[Bug 1836440] Re: RTL8723BS wifi not working

2019-11-22 Thread James Swift
Here's a dmesg from a live usb, where the wifi works (only when I select boot64.efi (not grub.efi)). I have a working fedora installation just now, if you think it is important I can nuke it and provide a dmesg form after the install :-( ** Attachment added: "ubuntu 19.10 live usb dmesg.log"

[Bug 1836440] Re: RTL8723BS wifi not working

2019-11-21 Thread James Swift
I will attach a full dmesg from 19.10 when I get back home. In the meantime I can say that as far as the driver messages go the only difference I have found is that the following line is present in the live dmesg, but missing from the dmesg after I install:   rtl8723bs: acquire FW from

[Bug 1836440] Re: RTL8723BS wifi not working

2019-11-20 Thread James Swift
I have the same issue with this driver. I can boot the live usb with secure boot and the wifi works. But after install, I cannot get the module to load the firmware and so there is no interface. I have tried all the available efi files, but nothing enables the module. Although my laptop says I can

[Bug 1673624] Re: fail2ban exim auth failure rule doesn't work

2017-03-16 Thread James Swift
I don't know enough about fail2ban to prepare an upgrade. My altered line works, but it may have edge cases that cause issues for other users. I was looking for feedback from experienced developers familiar with this package. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 1241855] [NEW] apache configuration file not copied into /etc/apache2/conf.d/ by installer

2013-10-18 Thread James Swift
Public bug reported: When you install phpmyadmin with sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin everything works fine, except that the configuration file is not copied into the /etc/apache2/conf.d/ directory. The wiki page at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/phpMyAdmin suggests a fix: sudo ln -s