I figured out a temporary workaround. Edit your ~/.ssh/config, and add the line:
Ciphers aes128-cbc
I haven't done any real debugging, but there looks like there could be a
problem with ciphers bigger than 128-bits. My Cisco devices are
complaining about DH length when I use AES192 or AES256. AES1
I don't know if this will help anyone else, but I just discovered that
gestures on my Bluetooth Trackpad work fine if I log out/in. I also
noticed that everything works if the Trackpad is turned on before
LightDM starts up.
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Not sure if this would help or not. The Xorg.0.log on my MacBook Pro 8.2
has these entries for both TrackPads:
These are the entries in my Xorg.0.log corresponding to the internal
TrackPad (Which works great):
[ 7.763] (II) config/udev: Adding input device Apple Inc. Apple Internal
Keyboard
I have a MacBook Pro 8.2. Gestures work just fine with the integrated
Touchpad. I have a new Bluetooth-connected Magic TrackPad. Two-finger
scrolling works, but the other multitouch gestures do not.
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At one point, it appeared that I was able to get my icons back by killing
gnome-settings-daemon. They would appear normal when it restarted. This does
not currently seem to be the case.
My GTK style and fonts are ok, however.
** Attachment added: "gnome-settings-daemon debug output after restart
Captured debug output from gnome-settings-daemon at the point where my
icons go haywire, and whoopsie reports that a problem occurred.
I renamed the gnome-settings-daemon binary to gnome-settings-daemon.bin,
then put a shell script wrapper around it. Hence the reason that the log
reports gnome-set
I have the same issue as described in #36. I managed a partial
workaround, which works most, but not all the time.
I have a keyboard shortcut set up to open a terminal. From there, I open
'gnome-display-properties', which usually sets the resolution on both screens
when it opens. If not, desele
I've upgraded to Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) Beta. This problem no longer
occurs for me.
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 12:17 +, Raymond Hill wrote:
> I get this problem a lot, so much that each time I launch Evolution I
> get anxious about whether it will hang with the "Formatting message
> (...)" or not. Cu
I can confirm this with Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic).
The system was upgraded from 9.04.
Same error in syslog.
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Thanks htamas!
Your extension helped me a lot!
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While doing my daily apt-get update today, I noticed a new evolution-exchange
package today.
Nothing was mentioned in the changelog for the recently updated package, but
Evolution starts just fine for me now.
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https://bugs.
I have the same issue as JasonBoissiere above. I cannot seem to open
Evolution any more.
STDOUT on my GDB looks like a Camel issue? ...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb15e3b90 (LWP 1251)]
0xb7c9c2ee in camel_folder_summary_load_from_db (s=0x93bd9d0, ex
Had this exact problem on Gutsy, Hardy, and now Intrepid, using
"xvncviewer -ZlibLevel 7 [vnc_display]".
Most of the VNC displays I'm connecting to are Windows 2003 running on
Xen (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2). The display sizes range from
640x480 to 800x600. I typically access them throug
Up until a few seconds ago, I had this very same issue (Ubuntu 8.04, 32-bit)
While trying to gather information to post on here, the problem "went away."
The "fix" that occurred may have been related to accessing my Contacts folder
-prior- to forwarding an email.
Perhaps Evolution had to refresh
I had this same issue after doing an a package upgrade (via dselect) this
morning.
The path fix worked, with an additional tweak. I had to edit my
'/etc/X11/default-display-manager' file, and change
'/usr/lib/kde4/bin/kdm-kde4' to '/usr/lib/kde4/bin/kdm'. After that, KDM-KDE4
is up and running.
I fixed the "tiling" issue with the compaq evo n1000v.
I had to specify HorizSync and VertRefresh in my "monitor" definition:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
VendorName "LGP"
ModelName "6e54"
Option "DPMS"
HorizSync 31.5-90.0
VertRefresh 59.0-60.0
EndSection
After I did this, everything
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