It sounds like you're encountering difficulties in disabling the
ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption cipher to mitigate the Terrapin SSH attack.
Your approach to modify the SSH configuration files and restart the SSH
daemon seems correct. Here are a few additional steps and considerations
based on your
Public bug reported:
I've tried the following commands to disable the below cipher but it
still showing up. Am i missing something here
echo 'Ciphers -chacha20-poly1...@openssh.com' >
/etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/anti-terrapin-attack.conf
echo 'Ciphers -chacha20-poly1...@openssh.com' >
This bug still affects me in Trusty. When typing my password the first
time after a reboot, it still uses QWERTY, and after I login, it still
uses QWERTY even though my default keyboard layout is Dvorak.
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To replicate:
1. Enable multiple desktops. I assume that you will also have the keyboard
shortcuts enabled. Ctrl+Alt+Shift+ Arrow Key will move a window to a desktop
in that direction; Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Key will move your current display to a
desktop in that direction.
2.
Public bug reported:
As soon as I start the Ubuntu One Sync Daemon, it uses 100% CPU (100% of
one of my CPU cores) and 6.2% of 4GiB RAM, and it continues using 100%
CPU and 6.2% RAM until I stop it.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04. It didn't always behave this way. It probably
started a weeks ago.
As
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I posted the file at http://ubuntuone.com/3AeSCraqNH16M2HFzCveeB since
it has part of my directory structure on it. It's not confidential, so
I'm fine with engineers looking at it, but I would rather that it not be
indexed on Google and that I be able to take it down eventually.
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The same thing happens in KDE's notification area when using Pidgin in
10.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530639
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