Public bug reported:
Installing v4l2loopback-dkms in blank vagrant VM (or VM on cloud
provider) creates a machine where v4l2loopback is installed by the
required kernel module videodev.ko is not installed.
dmseg shows missing symbols and the v4l2loopback module fails to load.
The workaround is
For those running into this issue with hg, the workaround is:
$ sudo echo -e '[web]\ncacerts = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/cacerts.rc;
Update:
It appears the files moved to mercurial-common for trusty (and debian sid).
Public bug reported:
Compare hg on amd64:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/amd64/mercurial/filelist
To hg on i386:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/i386/mercurial/filelist
You'll see that the files:
/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/cacerts.rc
/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/mergetools.rc
Are missing from amd64,
I can confirm this bug on both ATI and Intel (so I doubt this is
releated to the graphics driver/card).
Anyways, I recommend that we disabling this feature untill this is
fixed. Highlighting icons is nice, but not at the expense of usuability.
This bug is very bad, because users will experience
I got llvm 3.0 installed, but it contains llvm-config-3.0, maybe there
should be some update-alternatives magic, or something to decide which
llvm-config version llvm-config should link to... I kind of think it's
nice that we can have parallel installs of llvm, creating the link my
self is no
The PPA works fine here too... However, it did reduce expo performance... Expo
works fine with midmaps, but otherwise it not nice... Especially with 4x4
workspaces...
However, if using midmaps for expo, a window (active or not) will not update
untill it's reactivated even after leaving expo
Sorry, pl,ease disregard my comment about expo, seems a like a driver
issue... Once loaded correctly, expo performance isn't bad with midmaps.
However, midmaps enabled in expo still creates the issue mentioned (but
I'm not sure if that's a regression).
Again, sorry... I'll test better next
Do you have the gir1.2-gconf-2.0 package installed? (if not I suggest
you try this)
python-gconf doesn't provide the GConf-2.0.typelib in
/usr/lib/girepository-1.0/, I guess python-gconf is another older
binding.
Anyways, installing gir1.2-gconf-2.0 fixed this for me. So if it fixes
it for you
I don't think this is evince releated...
Also if you, when adding the printer in system-config-printer - Add -
Network printer - Windows Printer via Samba, choose Set authentication
details now instead of Promt user if authentication is required, your
password will be remembered... And if you're
for this...
//Regards Jonas Finnemann Jensen.
** Attachment added: Dialog, that doesn't ask if user credentials should be
saved
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Does this happen everytime you tune in ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660969
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As Hanky says this appears to be a mono related bug, the appropriate mono
bugreport is:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506734
- Thanks Hank...
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506734
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As former active TheLastRipper developer... I can confirm this bug...
I've been getting mail from Windows users with the same problem... So
it's probably not a .Net/mono issue.
My guess is that last.fm did some redirects which TheLastRipper doesn't
handle nicely... Anyway, I'll look into this as
SeaHorse 2.24.1 under Ubuntu 8.10, but I had a similar issue with Ubuntu
7.10, never resolved it, as I didn't try to chmod 0644 the file.
Before chmod:
jop...@dolomit:~/.ssh ls -@
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jopsen jopsen 407 Feb 12 12:36 authorized_keys
After chmod:
jop...@dolomit:~/.ssh chmod 0644
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
I've used SeaHorse to export a public ssh key to a server running SunOS 5.9
with OpenSSH_3.1p1, I don't know exactly how the server was configured... But
when I tried to connect the server afterwards using $ ssh server.address.com
I was still
I have a similar issue using iwlagn it takes at least 30 seconds from
resume to reconnect... Sometimes even from boot, if the wireless network
wasn't up when the PC was started... By the way, I think it's a network
manager issue, as it feels like it affects wired network too..
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