Yeah still have the same problem in a test install of 16.04, though
we've been using other distros since this bug occurred years ago as it
makes it totally unusable for work.
In fact I'm only posting here because I initially misread Bruce's tag
addition above as a typo for "denial" in the email
Sebastian said:
The user numbers are only one metric, those numbers are low, the importance of
the other bug is High due to the fact that..
Then in that case, may I suggest a change of policy somewhere? I've just been
informed that this weekend our entire corporate entity will move to Mint
I have it on every single machine that has more than one monitor (that's
every single machine I own, basically), across various video card
manufacturers. Because of that, my hunch is that everyone is affected if
they use more than one monitor :|
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10.04 LTS Is affected, as was 8.04 LTS before it. Telling me to upgrade my
users (only 400 of them left on Ubuntu now, directly due to this bug) to a new
mail client or OS version 16 months into a supported run of 3 years is
tantamount to abandoning us.
If I'm going to upgrade the
This occurs for me on 10.04.1, several server machines and a couple of Ubuntu
desktops, acting as remote (ssh-into these machines) and local (ssh from these
machines). So far, on all 10.04.1 machines from fresh install, and all updates
from previous versions (some sequentially from 7.04, some
I confirm works for me with that set too Jamin. (8.04) Thanks for that,
I have 65TB + on 100+spindles waiting to go over to Ubuntu SAN from
Debian SAN :)
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AoE module doesn't work with vblade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75179
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this worked-around/solved it for me:
I log in as myself over an ssh -X session, then do sudo
polkit-gnome-authorization. On the screen that opens (via the forwarded X
session), I then allow myself to admin things _remotely_, rather than at a
physical session at the server.
The setting to