Hasn't been any activity recently? Has anyone tried to fix it? I can
confirm that it happens 100% of the time on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using both
RDP and VNC remotes.
Start Remmina, connect to remote PC with RDP or VNC. The remote screen
starts "off center". Have to manually center the screen to vi
Sorry about that, I didn't see the request for more info my email. I'll have
to setup a test server to see if the problem still exists, and report back.
Thanks.
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Networking sets up a default route to every interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175326
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 38442 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38442
Hello Murat,
Thanks for the reply and putting this one in the rights spot. I guess I
did know this was reported before, but I just assumed it had been fixed
and worked it's way back in somehow.
I'm not trying
Public bug reported:
The initial "Install" window popped up by the installer on the desktop
is not scrollable, resizeable or small enough to display at 800x600.
On any machine where the Live CD cannot detect the video properly, the
default resolution is 800x600. That would be no big deal if it w
Here's a screenshot of the first window that pops up after pressing
install.
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Live CD Installer can't install at 800x600
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187662
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I've seen similar bug reports, but wasn't sure if I should just add to
them or report this one as new.
I have a test machine with two network interfaces. Gutsy detected them
as eth0 and eth2 (I don't know why no eth1, but for this bug it
Forgot one thing . . .
Simply entering:
route del default
at a bash prompt does fix the problem, but it doesn't seem to work from
rc.local, plus it really should be necessary.
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Networking sets up a default route to every interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175326
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Whoops, I meant to type "shouldn't be necessary".
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The solution for this problem (at least for me) was to manually download
and install ia32-libs_2.1ubuntu3_amd64.deb from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/ia32-libs/
I have no idea why this wouldn't auto install, I checked by sources.lst
and universe is enabled.
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Gutsy: AMD 6
OK, I think I've found the source of the problem, I'll attach a
screenshot of the error. It seems that the new nsplunginwrapper has a
dependency of ia32libs version 1.6. The newest version in the archives
is 1.5. I don't know when this started, but I would assume that it was
after the time that
No, that's the mirror that I'm using . . . in fact I've tried the main
site as well. I was able to find the info on the mirror as well. It
just refuses to install.
If it's not too much trouble, can you upload your sources.lst file. I'd
really like to get to the bottom of this one and at least b
OK, I though something was up . . . what mirrors are you installing from?
Is it possible that the US mirrors don't have the files?
Thanks for the reply.
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Gutsy: AMD 64 Flash Plugin cannot be installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155015
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avallark - I'm just downgrading to the i386 version for now . . . it
seems that most of the critical ia32 libraries are missing/can't be
installed in the AM64 version of Gutsy. I'm not sure if this is by
design or an oversight, but it breaks compatibility with a bunch of
third party applications.
** Attachment added: "Trying the installation through Synaptic"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10125708/Synaptic-Install.png
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Gutsy: AMD 64 Flash Plugin cannot be installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155015
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Bugs, whic
** Attachment added: "Whoops, let me try that again, sorry . . ."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10125706/Flash-Install.png
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Gutsy: AMD 64 Flash Plugin cannot be installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155015
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Installation through Plugin Finder"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10125704/Flash-Install.png
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Gutsy: AMD 64 Flash Plugin cannot be installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155015
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Bugs,
Same problem here. Other bug reports say this is fixed, but I haven't
found a fix.
What's up?
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Gutsy: AMD 64 Flash Plugin cannot be installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155015
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Public bug reported:
I know this has been reported before, and always flagged as Won't fix,
but I think this really deserves at least a look.
Problem: A user purchases a new Ubuntu computer is shipped with
zeroconfig enabled, brings it to work and plugs it into the network that
has been configur
The bigger problem in large organizations is that the use of domain
names ending in .local is the recommendation from Microsoft for server
2000 and 2003 configurations. It's also well documented in other
places.
It's unfortunate that .local was chosen for mDNS. In many cases, (mine
included), we
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145382 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145382
Here are the files requested. If you need any more informations, let me
know.
Thanks,
Jim Shanks
** Attachment added: "Requested Files"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9620983/requested_files.zip
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Ubun
Reply to Brian Murray: This looks like it is a dupe of the bug. Sorry
I didn't see it in the release notes, I installed from a daily build and
not the beta-CD.
To David: I understand why the server doesn't have a graphical
interface and that's not a problem. I'll try to get the output for you
** Description changed:
After installing Ubuntu-Server from 27-09-07 daily build, there is no network
available on boot.
All of the builds prior to the release of the new kernel worked fine.
I had to edit the /etc/interfaces file and change all references to the
- ethernet from eth0 to e
Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu-Server from 27-09-07 daily build, there is no network
available on boot.
All of the builds prior to the release of the new kernel worked fine.
I had to edit the /etc/interfaces file and change all references to the
ethernet from eth0 to eth1 and then
Same problem, but I'm testing Gutsy server, so I don't have the nice
graphical network tool to fix the problem.
Interestingly, I tried a complete reinstall, and the network worked
during installation and then failed on the first boot.
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Gutsy boot does not configure wired network
https://bugs.l
I'm not sure that the Samba Team is really the right place to lay blame
for the lack of a stable Linux/Samba server. They are coders. Samba is
not an application like OpenOffice.org, or Totem. Samba is a very
complicated CIFS server with most of the bells and whistles. And they
really don't hav
rvjcallanan - I feel your pain on this one.
For the past 5 years I've been managing two networks running Linux/Samba
servers as primary domain controllers with no Microsoft servers and a
mix of Linux and Windows clients.
In every distribution that I've tested
(Redhat/Suse/Ubuntu/Debian/Slackware)
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