Just a quick update. I had a couple of days last week where I didn't
have this problem. However, I do have it this morning and I have
rebooted (actually shut down and booted) literally about 6 times and get
the problem each time. Am thinking of upgrading to 13.10.
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It's now Thursday morning and I worked at home yesterday. When I powered
on my work PC this morning I did not have the problem, though my desktop
background is blank/black (it should be an image). I checked my mail and
opened Firefox, and periodically checked my desktop and all was fine -
no
Mmm, I have 12.04 at home on my laptop and have not had the problem, I
will check and see that kernel level it is, though I normally apply
updates when they are offered.
I have experimented a little more today. I powered off and waited a few
minutes, then on again and no smearing, even having
It is Monday morning and I have just started my PC. The desktop came up
as a blue gradient which is what I set it to as part of my testing last
week - rather than just a black background. I then opened Evolution and
moved the window about - no smearing! I then opened Firefox and did a
few things
I booted my PC this morning and I didn't have the problem! Of course I
didn't leave it like that but decided to fiddle with it. So, I went into
CCSM and re-enabled 'Animations' and 'Fading Windows' and the problem
re-emerged. I logged out and in again, but still have the problem.
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In the last week I have found that my desktop background is not
refreshed when I drag windows across the screen. This also happens when
windows are minimised or closed. It is especially noticeable when compiz
animations are used as the window shrink/blur remains on areas of
Hi Kevin,
Do you not think it could be winbind as per comment #6, rather than
cifs-utils? Same problem I guess.
MAW.
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Title:
mount error(28):
After some further reflection I wondered about the version of winbind in
each case, this is the result:
Ubuntu 13.04 (not working): winbind/raring uptodate 2:3.6.9-1ubuntu1
Debian Wheezy 7.1 (working): winbind/wheezy uptodate 2:3.6.6-6
So maybe the Ubuntu version has been (in this respect at
After a bit more investigation (whilst setting up a new server) with
Lubuntu 13.04 and later with Debian Wheezy 7.1 I have found that Debian
Wheezy works okay:
Ubuntu 12.04: cifs-utils/precise-updates uptodate 2:5.1-1ubuntu2 - this
version seems to work.
Lubuntu 13.04: cifs-utils/raring uptodate
Hi Yohann,
Thanks for the support - nice to know I am not alone! You didn't say
which version of OS/400 you were using. It might help to know that as
things might be better on V610 or V710, or then again, maybe not.
It would be nice if perhaps the IBM i team could allocate some resource,
even a
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I have an fstab entry on Ubuntu 1204 which works just fine:
//gbabcxyz/share1 /mnt/share1 cifs
users,auto,credentials=/home/me/creds.txt,noexec,noperm 0 0
The share is actually to an IBM iSeries server V540.
I have tried the same today with Ubuntu 1304 (stable release,
Yes, I get this too. I have two email accounts in Evolution, one for
home and one for Work. I have created signature named 'Home' and another
named 'Work'. If I create a new home email I just get the Home
signature. If I reply (or Group reply) to a home email, I get 2 Home
signatures. If I create
I had the same problem as Marc Baas, and solved it using the information
provided above by Steve Riley. I then added the calendar and contacts
back manually.
Thanks very much.
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Title:
.gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected
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I am mounting an SMB share to AS/400 via the GUI (gvfs). Then running a
multi-threaded Java program to copy files from the AS/400 to my PC hard
disks. The Java program uses pathnames to access the files on the
AS/400, e.g. /home/me/.gvfs/dira/dirb... All this works fine and
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There are some posts about this on the internet but I have not managed
to get this to work with the openJDK. I am using Firefox 3.6.13 and have
the IcedTea Java plugin 1.9.2 (6b20) installed. I also have the Web
Developer plugin (1.1.8) for Firefox. There is an option under
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Just found that this affects me too on 10.10. lsusb shows my external
My-Link DVD drive as the Genesys, just as others. I can mount it
manually with 'udisks --mount /dev/sr0'. I am using an EeePc 901 (and
the same happens on my Dell laptop 1557, 10.10). Thanks.
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It was a week or two ago now but I upgraded my eeePC 901 to Maverick
(via update-manager -d) and the wireless works well now (it did break
GRUB, but I recovered using an Ubuntu server CD which I happened to have
lying around). Previously I had problems were my other laptop (Dell
1557) would loose
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