On 11 May 2012 08:55, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
New clean install of 12.04.
Installed Ubuntu One and keep getting this error:
Credentials Error
This may be a silly question, but are you sure you got your
username/password right? It looks like a credentials error..
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On 11/05/12 11:16, Daniel Case wrote:
On 11 May 2012 08:55, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com
mailto:gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
New clean install of 12.04.
Installed Ubuntu One and keep getting this error:
Credentials Error
This may be a silly question, but are you sure you
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On 11/05/12 11:30, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 11/05/12 11:16, Daniel Case wrote:
On 11 May 2012 08:55, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com
mailto:gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
New clean install of 12.04. Installed Ubuntu One and keep
On 11/05/12 11:33, Dave Morley wrote:
Did you do a fresh install, or did you do a keep my home folder fresh
install?
Complete fresh install - this netbook had (cough) Windows on it
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On 11 May 2012 11:37, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/05/12 11:33, Dave Morley wrote
Complete fresh install - this netbook had (cough) Windows on it
Hmmm...try this
sudo apt-get remove --purge ubuntuone*
then:
sudo apt-get install gir1.2-ubuntuoneui-3.0
On 10/05/12 16:44, Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
Like Rob Beard, I too have Epson SX435W. I have not tried it over WiFi
from Ubuntu. It works via USB from Ubuntu 12.04 and over Wifi from
Windows 7. I think that a Linux wireless driver for it MIGHT be
available. I don't wish to experiment with that
On 10/05/12 16:10, mac wrote:
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[NFS] shares on the 12.04 machine don't mount at start up. And
when I do 'sudo mount -a' I get, for each of the shares,
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking...
Of course, when I do 'sudo start statd' I get
start: Job is
On 11 May 2012 19:05, mac ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
On 10/05/12 16:10, mac wrote:
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[NFS] shares on the 12.04 machine don't mount at start up. And
when I do 'sudo mount -a' I get, for each of the shares,
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote
On 11/05/12 19:36, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Try mounting a share individually with mount -t nfs ip.ad.dr.es:/share
/mountname but there is a bug that seems to fit your problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/933575
Yes, that looks very similar to my experience. But I
On 11 May 2012 20:17, mac ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
On 11/05/12 19:36, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Try mounting a share individually with mount -t nfs ip.ad.dr.es:/share
/mountname but there is a bug that seems to fit your problem:
On 2012-05-10 16:10, mac wrote:
I mount NFS shares (served by a ReadyNAS) on my Ubuntu clients - all five
of which were, till recently, running 10.04. As a means of getting
familiar with Unity, etc, I recently put 12.04 on to one machine. (A clean
install, as the attempted upgrade a few
On 11 May 2012 19:36, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote:
Across Linux machines, SSHFS is a viable alternative - that's the SSH
option in File | Connect to Server in Nautilus.
If the network both the Linux machines are in is secure enough, I
wouldn't swap NFS with SSHFS unless
I used to have several channels (columns) in in gwibber. For example one for
facebook another for twitter. With one of the updates this was lost. How can I
set it back?
This would be great to know before I update family and friends systems. --
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