Thanks for the answer and sorroy for the bug.
Is it intendet to start rpc_gssd, idmapd manually (systemctl
enable/start ...)? Are rhe options in /etc/default/nfs-common somehow
evaluated?
That should stated somewhere here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NFSv4Howto.
After the installation i was
Public bug reported:
After a clean install of nfs-common 1:1.3.4-2.1ubuntu5 the systemd
config /lib/systemd/system/nfs-common.service linked to /dev/null.
This renders the init-script /etc/init.d/nfs-common useless.
No message, nore some hint is printed. Deleting the linked .service enables the
I'am setup 10.04 (Kubuntu/Ubuntu current beta release). Both handled the
Logitech-Dongle the same way - as a simple USB-Keyboard without any BT-
functionality. So i connected a seperate BT-Dongle and disconnect the
Logitech on. After pairing the Keyboard, I suffer the same problem
again, the keyboa
Cause i'am currently using 10.04 i can't answer your question. I will
setup a 10.10 Testinstallation during the next week and run a test.
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bluetooth keyboards uses the wrong keyboard layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559557
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Binary package hint: dmraid
While exchanging a "damaged" Disk (some SMART-values recommended it) i
suffer a strange "bug". Cause of a needed reboot i used the BIOS built-
in functionality to add the new disk to my RAID0. After booting all
works fine (hidden IO from the leadin
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While using the standartpackage sane-utils, the deployed sane-lib (more
precise the pixma-backend) is unable to detect/handle the MP990. After
building the sane-lib from the git source, all works fine.
** Affects: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Should this also affect Kubuntu? Cause I#am suffering this problem at
Kubuntu
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While using bluetooth i'am unable to set the default keyboard layout. My
default keyboard-layout is set to DE. All keyboards connected to USB or
PS2 uses this default layout.
My Dinovo edge connected via bluetooth uses the us-layout. thats
confusing, cause if a bluetooth and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 539204 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539204
I've retested it today with the kubuntu beta2 (cd date 2010 04 06) an
the error is still present.
Only sda is chooseable and no keyboard-input is posible
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I think its a duplicate of this bug (bug: 551816
-https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/551816)
you have to pair your keyboard. While pairing you are asked to give a
password. Enter random 4 digits. Press the connect button in you app.
Then enter the 4 digits on your dinovo edge and
The Dinovo Edge works with lucid but in a different way. The dinovo
dongle is now a fully usable BT-Dongle. The bad side, you have to pair
your devices.
First you must login, therefore you need a second keyboard. Press the
connect button on the backside of the keyboard. Now you can start the
pairi
The cd is datet to March 18th.
Sounds pretty much the same, instead that i was unable to select
everything or give a keyboard command. That could depend on the update i
done before installing. *Using the update button on the first page(
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43149225/Xorg.0.log
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NVidia driver brokes the keybord layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555660
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I run a kubuntu 10.04 with a german setup (keylayout, textes etc). After
installing the proprietary driver the key-layout is changed to us-
standard layout . This is the small "problem", the big problem is, I
don't know how to revert this.
Regarding to my xorg-logfile (attach
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
I've installed ubuntu on a system with two hard disk present. An old but
huge IDE - disk and a fast sata2 disk. The IDE disk is mapped to sda and
the sata2 disk is mapped to sdb.
Expectably i installed my OS to the sdb(sata2) drive. I setup two
Since "smbfs (2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5)" i experience same problems. I've
mounted my homedirs via CIFS. All works fine (servernio to get KDE-apps
working). After this update i noticed some "extrem" file errors while
using Opera (HD-Cache enabled) and Firefox. Trying to download something
always causes a da
i don't know if you checked it (your report don't mentioned it) your
mono version... its seems you run mono 1.0 instead of 2.0
check the /etc/apache2/mods-available/mod_mono.conf file. there you can
link wich version to use...
on ubuntu 9.04 (64) Mono/ASP works fine (after editing the file...)
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