Sorry, the version information in comment #19 was wrong. I meant Ubuntu
14.10.
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Title:
Rygel does not autostart
To manage notifications about thi
The above procedure (Comment #18) works for me (rygel 0.22.3-1 on
14.04), but I would like to add that IMHO the autostart behaviour of
rygel should not be dependent on the option to export media:
In my use case I would like to use rygel *as a renderer only*, thus I do
not turn on the option "Share
Juan,
meanwhile I noted that I have a potential hardware problem (Mainboard or
RAM) which added confusion:
Strangely, my system works with one DDR2 module of 2GB but crashes when
using two modules. The RAM itself seems ok (tried each of the four
modules separately tried every memory bank). While
I see this error also repeatedly since upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04. The
system is unusable since then.
I tried to use different version of the nvidia proprietary drivers but not of
them did run stable either. Currently I use updated drivers from oibaf ppa.
Kernel:
3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
According to its documentation iSCSILogicalUnit should generate a
default scsi_id by using the first 8 bytes of an md5 hash of the
resource name.
However, every created LUN gets the same id of "(stdin)= ".
Software versions:
Ubuntu Precise (12.04.2)
resour
It looks that Precise is affected also in combination with the LVM
resource agent from the pacemaker cluster manager (package: resource-
agents): In a simple test setup (LVM on top of an DRBD device) I was not
able to reliable migrate the volume group from one node to the other
until I disabled the
Unfortunately in my environment this fix is not sufficient
Server:
Ubuntu 10.04
qemu is listening on all public interfaces: (vnc_listen = "0.0.0.0")
Client:
Ubuntu 12.04
virt-manager
Calling virt-viewer directy is working, but from virt-manager the connection is
refused.
In this case the .virt
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reply icons are confusing
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Binary package hint: evolution
the icons for "reply" and "reply all" are misleading. They display an envelope
and one resp. two arrows pointing to the *right*.
I found myself mixing up reply and forward buttons several times since I expect
a "reply" arrow pointing to the *l