Hi,
So, I'm not sure if my comments are completely accurate, however, I
believe I am having problems with version 361.42 of the NVIDIA driver as
well. I have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M on a ZaReason Spec X345 laptop.
Three days ago I was on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and went ahead and did a
complete
*(In reply to plop from comment #34)
Yeah, plop, that's why I switched to the Evolution mail program instead.
It seems to work better with Gmail than Thunderbird. I don't wish
Thunderbird to die out or anything, but I probably won't go back any
time soon.
Although, I am slowly getting away from
I, too, have the endless Trust / Don't Trust dialog problems as
stated in the original bug description and I cannot open the iPhone 5
(v7.0.4) data on an Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit system. Also, in case you ask,
penalvch, I have ran ubuntu-bug linux in a terminal, which started
Apport for a bug report
I, too, have the endless Trust / Don't Trust dialog problems as
stated in the original bug description and I cannot open the iPhone 5
(v7.0.4) data on an Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit system. Also, in case you ask,
penalvch, I have ran ubuntu-bug linux in a terminal, which started
Apport for a bug report
Also, why is this bug marked Incomplete? There are multiple users
confirming this bug, so it should be Confirmed like the Launchpad
Janitor already did a while ago (Comment #2). And why is it necessary
for normal users to verify if this bug exists in the upstream version of
the Ubuntu kernel
Also, why is this bug marked Incomplete? There are multiple users
confirming this bug, so it should be Confirmed like it was a while ago
(Comment #39). And why is it necessary for normal users to verify if
this bug exists in the upstream version of the Ubuntu kernel (which is
different than the
I generally like Ubuntu and am actively using 13.10, but I am not as
excited to promote others in using Ubuntu until the online Dash search
feature is made opt-in (as I do care about my privacy so I have already
turned of this capability). I know of many Linux enthusiasts who have
switched to
I generally like Ubuntu and am actively using 13.10, but I am not as
excited to promote others in using Ubuntu until the online Dash search
feature is made opt-in (as I do care about my privacy so I have already
turned off this capability). I know of many Linux enthusiasts who have
switched to
Public bug reported:
MTP is widely used by newer Android devices, and it is a pain to install
it manually. This would be nice to have supported by default and should
be built in the default file browser for Ubuntu.
It should not be so complicated to browse my Android 4.x files (I have a
Droid