As @9d9 reports in comment #5, there is a working updated script in
https://github.com/magnific0/wondershaper
This was not working for me before, but it is now with Linux
4.13.0-32-generic. Maybe a system reboot did the fix. See the
conversation here: https://github.com/magnific0/wondershaper/issu
@9d9 I don't understand why you mark it as incomplete. How can I
complete it? Maybe the solution is to remove the package but until then,
the bug is there.
Neither `iproute2` nor `tc` or other options mentioned in related
questions are as easy to use as `wondershaper`. I mean, `wondershaper`
can b
Public bug reported:
# Description
Wondershaper is not working as expected in my Ubuntu 17.10, kernel
4.13.0-25-generic, x86_64.
Similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wondershaper/+bug/1739086 ,
but in my case the connection speed remains normal. Wondershaper is
working for me in
Public bug reported:
I want to add a Spanish thesaurus. I want to use it with Lyx 2.1 in
Ubuntu 14, but the only packages available are
mythes-ca mythes-de mythes-en-au mythes-fr mythes-it mythes-pl mythes-ru
mythes-sv
mythes-cs mythes-de-ch mythes-en-us mythes-hu mythes-ne mythes-ro mythes-sk
May be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencv/+bug/1167014
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Title:
Could not find module FindOpenCV.cmake when compiling
To
Public bug reported:
Quoted from here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8711109/could-not-
find-module-findopencv-cmake-error-in-configuration-process/22239942
I had installed opencv from ubuntu 12.10 repository (libopencv-)* and
had this problem:
I wrote a CMakeLists.txt for a project in C++
I had installed ***opencv from ubuntu 12.10 repository (libopencv-*)***
and had the same problem. Couldn't solve it with `export
OpenCV_DIR=/usr/share/OpenCV/` (since my OpenCVConfig.cmake whas there).
It was solved when I changed some lines on the OpenCVConfig.cmake file:
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