I am on 14.04.3 LTS and have probably had this bug for about at least a
year now, based on when the "Edit Connections" panel says my VPN
connections were last used. I can't remember now when it started for me,
but it was probably around the time I upgraded to 14.04.
In my case my connections are u
I have:
network-manager:i386/trusty 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7 uptodate
network-manager-vpnc:i386/trusty 0.9.8.6-1ubuntu2 uptodate
on my 32-bit 14.04 install (upgraded from 13.10).
My clean 64-bit 14.04 install had the same problem right from the
beginning, but it's possible I may have copied over my sett
Lonnie, it happened to me when I upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04, so I
would be quite interested to see whether downgrading helps you.
I thought it was something that happened when I went to 14.04, but if
you were ok when you were on 14.04, then maybe it is more to do with a
change that was put into
Yes, that's what I meant when I said the VPN link in the applet submenu
does not seem to react to my clicks. I click and nothing happens at all.
But command line works fine so it seems like it must be an applet
problem. If I had more knowledge I would look at the code that handles
the menu interfac
Thanks Pavel. I restarted rsyslog. /var/log/debug is still empty but
there were some additions to syslog so I have extracted those into a
text file - attached.
Sorry, I know you specified to only try it once but I clicked a few
times due to the lack of response from the applet submenu (I was not
s
Thanks Pavel! Not sure if I did this correctly. I could not find lines
in my 50-default.conf that were exactly the same as what you posted
above, so I just copied and pasted your example above into my conf file
instead. Hope that was ok.
When I restarted network-manager the applet went away and ca
I may be in the same situation as Trafex since none of the solutions
posted here have worked for me. Maybe we have a slightly different
issue. I tried the steps described by Pavel in #70. I was not able to
proceed past step 2, as the nm-applet menu never reappeared after I
killed it. I had to log o
I had this problem in Remmina after upgrading to 14.04 LTS. Was working
fine on 13.10 before that. I tried two fixes:
- renamed the ~/.freerdp/known_hosts file
- changed the Security setting for the problem profile in Remmina from
Negotiable to TLS (found that fix in this post http://www.bauer-
p
Just tried #16 again and had the same result as with my other fix
attempts - the first attempt to connect to a vpn after deleting the
files works, but thereafter the vpn submenu stops responding and
clicking on "disconnect" does not produce any result.
I tried using "vpnc-disconnect" in terminal.
Looks like my case is a little more problematic than most other posters
on this thread.
Re. #32 I am not using WiFi. However I have tried waiting a long time
before logging in just to test this and it makes no difference for me.
My ethernet connection is usually up almost instantaneously anyway.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1300648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300648
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1300648
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Thanks very much Daniel! I installed the PPA version you recommended and
it starts up just fine, so it looks like you were correct. Sorry for the
duplication, I did not realize it was the same issue as the o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1300648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300648
Appears to be same issue as bug 1300648 and is fixed upon upgrading to
version 2.2.6-1.
** Changed in: bluefish (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thanks Lal! I found some more info on what you said at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/vpnc and tried it out.
It works, but unfortunately this method does not seem to allow me to access
certain functions on the system I need to connect to. Probably due to DNS
issues. I found some info on that on t
Thanks Robin. I have done so here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluefish/+bug/1341811
Apologies to all if the Bluefish information was not relevant to this error.
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Public bug reported:
1) Description: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release:14.04
NVIDIA graphics card.
2) bluefish:
Installed: 2.2.5-1
Candidate: 2.2.5-1
Version table:
*** 2.2.5-1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3)
>From Synaptic, when installing Bluefish after upgrading from 13.10 to
14.04:
(synaptic:5163): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_child_watch_add_full: assertion 'pid > 0'
failed
(Reading database [...] files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../bluefish-data_2.2.5-1_all.deb ...
Unpacki
I deleted the .gconf folder, shut down my PC and restarted. I was able
to get a VPN connection established. But the Disconnect option for the
VPN connection failed to work. I clicked on it and nothing happened. The
only way to disconnect from the VPN was to use the main Disconnect
option and discon
It is still not working for me. I am using vpnc. None of the updates has
made any difference for me. When I click on the VPN profile that I
created previously, nothing happens. The connection icon doesn't change,
and no connection is made. I am able to edit profiles but not actually
make a connecti
Bluefish stopped working for me after my upgrade to 14.04 (32-bit,
NVIDIA), and I had this glib-critical error message too.
When I run Bluefish in terminal now, the error message is:
(bluefish:18130): GLib-ERROR **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.40.0/./glib/gmem.c:103: failed to allocate 4125921482
b
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