Hi,
I do confirm proposed worked also for me on a Dell XPS 15 9530.
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[regression] ubiquity crashed in debconf.py:104 with ValueError:
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Tried to install Ubuntu on a PC with already Win 7 installed.
BIOS is set to UEFI boot, but Legacy didn't work either.
On a Precision Tower 3620, with 2 HDD :
*-disk
description: ATA Disk
product: Micron 1100 SATA
physical id:
I do confirm the bug is fixed with the new package.
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gvfs-mount doesn't work with smb* 4.3.8 on a NetApp
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Hi Marc,
I confirm the packages in your testing ppa fixes our problem. So GR8!!!
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Hi,
It doesn't change anything ... it's still asking me the password recursively
for ever.
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Hi,
I do confirm the patch solved the problem we encountered for 14.04 , 15.10 and
16.04 .
Unfortunately, 12.04 still can't mount NAS.
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After upgrading samba to 4.3.8, we can't mount any more our filers with
gvfs-mount (or with the Files browser's "Connect to server" dialog).
This occurs on every supported Ubuntu : 12.04, 14.04, 15.10, 16.04
samba-common 2:4.3.8+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.2
ProblemType: Bug
sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
# snip
# Trusty Proposed - test GTK2 patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/445333
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-proposed restricted main
multiverse universe
# snap
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libgail-common
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Hello,
I upgraded from trusty-proposed:
- libgail-3-0:amd64 3.10.8-0ubuntu1.3
- libgtk-3-0:amd64 3.10.8-0ubuntu1.3
Here is my test scenario (using gedit):
Nothing in gnome keyring
Print text1
A dialog asked for credentials (I fill and check remember)
job is printed credentials appear in gnome
Christopher M. Penalver,
Sorry for answering that late...
I installed 12.04.1 ... and the problem is fixed.
Same hardware and using the NetworkManager.
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I tried to Install 12.04 next to a Win7.
partitions are :
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 63 498014 2489766 FAT16
/dev/sda2 * 499712 2035711 7680007 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda3
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FYI : I tried exactly the same install with /boot on an ext4 ... and it
worked.
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Ok.
I just submitted the bug here :
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674264
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To be more precise, I said :
This worked perfectly last year and still works today ...
up to the moment when the /etc/cups/printers.conf is auto-modified with the
following change :
AuthInfoRequired none
to
AuthInfoRequired username,password
I was suspecting a patch or something on
Hi Lars,
The only authentication necessary to print is to the printer which is a
SMB printer. There are no local CUPS authentication.
I'll try what was mentioned in bug 753997 ASAP this morning :
- Printing from OOo ...
- Hit OK without typing in a password (which I didn't think of before)
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ooo_x_nokey.png), printing occurs
- printing from gedit : credentials are asked twice (attached capture
gedit_up_nokey1.png gedit_up_nokey1.png), printing occurs even if I hit
OK without typing a password to the 1st.
Hope this is helpfull,
Regards,
Samuel Bancal
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Hi,
For end-user desktops, we've inserted the printing credentials in the
user's gnome-keyring to make printing authentication automated.
This worked perfectly last year and still works today ... up to the moment when
the /etc/cups/printers.conf is auto-modified with the
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Hi, here are basics steps to reproduce it :
- double-click on a previously created document ( ~/Desktop/test.odt in my case
today)
- here we are ...
Today, in one session I get 2/20 attempt failed.
If I restart the session once per test (logout; login), I get 5/5 failed.
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Ok,
Karl J. Runge, could fix the bug (a memory management problem).
The corrections can be found in the 0.9.14 version (which is still in TEST
status today) http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/bins/
Cheers,
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I set manual partitioning :
sda1: fat16 255MB
sda2: ntfs 786MB
sda3: ntfs 124.5GB
sda5: btrfs on / 25GB
sda6: btrfs on /home 98GB
sda7: swap 1.5GB
When completing the installation, I had a message telling that GRUB could not
be installed to /dev/sda.
Nothing prevented me
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To make available the teacher's screen, we run :
x11vnc -rfbauth /path_to/vncpasswd_file -viewonly -shared -gui tray,ez -display
:0
then on each student's PC :
vncviewer -passwd /path_to/vncpasswd_file teacher_pc
When the vncviewer commands are launched one by one, it
Here is the output from x11vnc with online comments.
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Hello,
I just did the test again this morning with Natty beta1.
- Fresh new install
- Boot
- configured network (this time NM did not said not managed)
- shutdown
- WOL ... didn't work!
Attached the /var/log/syslog
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Ok.
So this test didn't help.
I tried to update this morning, but NM still says Not managed.
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Wake On Lan doesn't react
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Mathieu,
I installed Ubuntu 11.04 daily (28 mar) on an other partition and did
the test.
Here are my steps :
- Boot login
- NetworkManager say when I click on it (in grey) : Wired Networkbrdevice
not managed
- Configured anyway the network
- check connectivity with ifconfig and ping : ok
-
But the tg3 driver is also used in my actual config :
- no NetworkManager
- configuration set in /etc/network/interfaces
And with this, my card seems to be shutdown correctly (WOL packets can wake my
computer up).
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I tested this with the Ubuntu 11.04 alpha-2 live (on USB stick).
The problem is still present.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
In the shutdown process, my network card doesn't seems to be in a valid
state ... which leads to no answer to WakeOnLan magic packets.
My tests :
- shutdown from Ubuntu10.04 Network-Manager : WOL failed
- shutdown from other OS : WOL
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