I don't know the answer to this question. I don't expect it'd be very
difficult. Just need to allow for multiple instances of openvpn to run
concurrently, using separate tun interfaces. I've looked into doing this
manually, which is how I run OpenVPN presently (on Lucid). It would be
great if NM
How can I get the fix in my Lucid desktop? Presently v0.2.3.
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I have a Zotac Zbox with the (same) GT218 chip, running Maverick. Video
is working fine over HDMI, but no HDMI audio. I tried the latest drivers
using procedure at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules, with no
success. I also tried the backported alsa drivers, also with
This post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10638836#post10638836
referring to this post:
http://ossnotebook.blogspot.com/2010/07/ubuntu-1001-maverick-on-lenovo-q150.html
got my system working.
HTH.
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The backport to Hardy does not appear to be a high priority. For Hardy
users (as myself), if you add http://ppa.launchpad.net/pidgin-
developers/ppa/ubuntu hardy main to your list of repositories under
Third-Party Software Synaptic, you can upgrade to the fixed version from
from there.
So much
Any idea if/when the fixed version will be backported to hardy? This
would seem to me to be a fairly high priority, given that hardy is the
the current LTS version. I would expect this bug to stay open until this
has been done.
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Yahoo server authentication changed: Pidgin =2.5.6 will not