[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1962093] Re: network-manager can't connect to pppoe since version 1.35.90

2022-03-10 Thread Timofey
Suddenly googled this bug report. I'm having the same problem with
networkmanager  1.36.2-1, but with ArchLinux

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Title:
  network-manager can't connect to pppoe since version 1.35.90

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  System:kubuntu 22.04
  I create a Dsl connection with network-manager and it works ideal before I 
upgrading the network-manager from 1.35.8X to the higher.
  Now I can't connect to the Dsl, the network-manager reports errors. I found 
the messages in the syslogs as this:

  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.3773] 
ppp-manager: starting PPP connection
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.3788] 
ppp-manager: pppd started with pid 1897
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so 
loaded.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server kernel: [  184.286354] r8169 :04:01.0 
enp4s1: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Plugin 
/usr/lib/pppd/2.4.9/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Plugin 
/usr/lib/pppd/2.4.9/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: initializing
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: pppd 2.4.9 started by root, uid 0
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 3 / phase 
'serial connection'
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: PPP session is 56656
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: PPP session is 56656
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Connected to cc:1a:fa:e8:2a:20 via 
interface enp4s1
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Connected to 
cc:1a:fa:e8:2a:20 via interface enp4s1
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Using interface ppp0
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 5 / phase 
'establish'
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Using interface ppp0
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Connect: ppp0 <--> enp4s1
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Connect: ppp0 <--> enp4s1
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.5519] 
manager: (ppp0): new Ppp device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/10)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server systemd-udevd[1900]: Using default interface 
naming scheme 'v249'.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 6 / phase 
'authenticate'
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: passwd-hook, 
requesting credentials...
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: got credentials 
from NetworkManager
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: Remote message: SUCCESS.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: Remote message: SUCCESS.
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: PAP authentication 
succeeded
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: peer from calling number 
CC:1A:FA:E8:2A:20 authorized
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 8 / phase 
'network'
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: PAP authentication succeeded
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: peer from calling number 
CC:1A:FA:E8:2A:20 authorized
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: local  IP address *.*.*.*(I marked 
the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 9 / phase 
'running'
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: local  IP address 
*.*.*.*(I marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: remote IP address 
*.*.*.*(I marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: primary   DNS address 
*.*.*.*(I marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[1897]: secondary DNS address 
*.*.*.*(I marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: remote IP address *.*.*.*(I marked 
the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.8762] 
device (ppp0): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 
'connection-assumed', sys-iface-state: 'external')
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: primary   DNS address *.*.*.*(I 
marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server pppd[1897]: secondary DNS address *.*.*.*(I 
marked the IP)
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.8767] 
device (ppp0): state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'none', 
sys-iface-state: 'external')
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]:   [1645664039.8773] 
device (enp4s1): could not take control of link 10: the device already has 
ifindex 2
  Feb 24 08:53:59 kUbuntu-Server NetworkManager[703]

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1295994] Re: Unable to use Printscreen Button on Ubuntu 14.04 in GNOME Shell

2015-02-22 Thread Timofey
I finally found a permament solution! For me, the way with xmodmap
worked only till the reboot. As I fount out later the xmodmap is
deprecated and exists just for compability. Well, here we go:

1) go to the xkb settings:
cd /usr/share/X11/xkb

2) now execute the following:
setxkbmap -print
you'll have something like this:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes  { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "complete"  };
xkb_compat{ include "complete+ledscroll(group_lock)"};
xkb_symbols   { include "pc+us+ru:2+inet(evdev)"};
xkb_geometry  { include "pc(pc105)" };
};
look at your 'xkb_keycodes' line, the 'evdev' is name of needed file.

3) as we are at ' /usr/share/X11/xkb':
sudo nano keycodes/evdev
now you have to change this line:
 = 107
to that:
 = 218
or whatever code xev returns for you.
now find line like this:
 = 218
and change that to:
alias  = 
now save the file.

4) copy your output at the 2nd step and save this to a file, for
example, /usr/share/X11/xkb/my

5) clear the cached compiled keymaps:
sudo rm -f /var/lib/xkb/*.xkm

6) compile your keymaps:
xkbcomp /usr/share/X11/xkb/my $DISPLAY
(you may have warnings, that's ok, but you don't want to get errors)
now try xev and press print screen, you shouldn't have the 'XKeysymToKeycode' 
string anymore. If so, reassign keys for screenshots in Ubuntu settings. By now 
you should be able to make screenshot with PrintScr key.

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Title:
  Unable to use Printscreen Button on Ubuntu 14.04 in GNOME Shell

Status in gnome-screenshot package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi, I am trying Ubuntu 14.04 and I noticed that Printscreen button
  doesn't work. I had no problems in 13.10. If I run "gnome-screenshot",
  or "gnome-screenshot -a"  in a Terminal it says "Unable to use GNOME
  Shell's builtin screenshot interface, resorting to fallback X11.I
  noticed that the function works if custom shortcuts are set. Can
  anyone help? Thanks

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1295994] Re: Unable to use Printscreen Button on Ubuntu 14.04 in GNOME Shell

2015-02-16 Thread Timofey
I found solution that works just fine. As I noticed from xev output pressing 
prt sc on HP Pavilion returns two different codes: 218(the key's code itself) 
and XKeysymToKeycode returns 107. I looked at key mapping with xmodmap -pke and 
noticed that there's binding 107 to Print action but there's no binding for 218 
keycode. So I just add binding for keycode 218:
xmodmap -e "keycode 218 = Print"
and then removed binding from 107 keycode
xmodmap -e "keycode 107 = "
After that everything have started working just fine.
Hope I helped someone.

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Title:
  Unable to use Printscreen Button on Ubuntu 14.04 in GNOME Shell

Status in gnome-screenshot package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi, I am trying Ubuntu 14.04 and I noticed that Printscreen button
  doesn't work. I had no problems in 13.10. If I run "gnome-screenshot",
  or "gnome-screenshot -a"  in a Terminal it says "Unable to use GNOME
  Shell's builtin screenshot interface, resorting to fallback X11.I
  noticed that the function works if custom shortcuts are set. Can
  anyone help? Thanks

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