[Bug 1012277] Re: Closing laptop lid should not blank external monitor
Unfortunately, on a Dell Lattitude E6420 the behavior is not resolved; booting while docked results in an inability to bring display up on any/all monitors (including laptop internal display). Booting with laptop lid open results in docked monitors displaying correctly. After booting, closing laptop lid results in DPMI turning on for all monitors (including docked). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012277 Title: Closing laptop lid should not blank external monitor To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/1012277/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 1012277] Re: Closing laptop lid should not blank external monitor
Same behavior on a Dell E6420 with Nvidia graphics (note: optimus is disabled). Power settings are not honored, external monitors go into power save when lid is closed. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012277 Title: Closing laptop lid should not blank external monitor To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/1012277/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 673591] Re: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
I can confirm that IMAP+ fixes the folder issue for Citadel+Evolution... however, IMAP+ crashes on IMAP move/copy operations on both Citadel and Dovecot in 10.10 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
Re: [Bug 673591] Re: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
Cock monkeys. Wtf! You arent made of next tuesday! -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. dinky mitch...@curiouslegends.com.au wrote: I've found that crashing behaviour moving folders, and more accutately messages within folders, too. Creating and deleting folders however is no problem. Mathew, I'm happy to setup an accou t for you on my citadel server if you'd like to use it for testing. Let me know. M Sent via Linux - Curious Legends Phone Mail Stuart Cianos scia...@alphavida.com wrote: I can confirm that IMAP+ fixes the folder issue for Citadel+Evolution... however, IMAP+ crashes on IMAP move/copy operations on both Citadel and Dovecot in 10.10 -- You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber of the bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: Binary package hint: evolution Since upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, my IMAP folders under accounts keeps disappearing. I can get them back by going to Folder - Subscriptions and selecting the account; however, after a short period of time they disappear again. I have attempted to completely remove the account and all traces of it and then add it back with no difference in the behavior. This happens on my two accounts using Postfix+Dovecot and not with my 3 accounts using gmail. I have also attempted to go into Subscriptions, uncheck (unsubscribe) from all folders, save, exit, reopen evolution, go back to Subscriptions and recheck (subscribe) to the folders. Once again they appear for a bit and then disappear. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10 Package: evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu7 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.35-generic 2.6.35.4 Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686 Architecture: i386 Date: Wed Nov 10 11:07:30 2010 EcryptfsInUse: Yes ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release i386 (20091028.5) ProcEnviron: LANG=en_US.utf8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: evolution To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/673591/+subscribe -- You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber of the bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: Binary package hint: evolution Since upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, my IMAP folders under accounts keeps disappearing. I can get them back by going to Folder - Subscriptions and selecting the account; however, after a short period of time they disappear again. I have attempted to completely remove the account and all traces of it and then add it back with no difference in the behavior. This happens on my two accounts using Postfix+Dovecot and not with my 3 accounts using gmail. I have also attempted to go into Subscriptions, uncheck (unsubscribe) from all folders, save, exit, reopen evolution, go back to Subscriptions and recheck (subscribe) to the folders. Once again they appear for a bit and then disappear. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10 Package: evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu7 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.35-generic 2.6.35.4 Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686 Architecture: i386 Date: Wed Nov 10 11:07:30 2010 EcryptfsInUse: Yes ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release i386 (20091028.5) ProcEnviron: LANG=en_US.utf8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: evolution To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/673591/+subscribe -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 673591] Re: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
Excuse the above post... just got a copy of an email from myself and it looks like my account was compromised by a brute force. Password changed. And again, my utmost apologies for the content that originated from my address. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 673591] Re: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
Looks like some script kiddies ran a brute force attack on the pop3 and got lucky, which also got them smtp from what I can see in my logs... Didn't use any vulns and SELinux is enabled on those servers, so looks like my morning tomorrow will involve denyhosts monitoring my auh logs... for mail instead of just ssh. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 Title: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 671977] Re: Inbox folder on IMAP disappears spontaneously
The bug seems to be fixed in the Evolution 2.32 build from PPA https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive/build-tests on my system. Tested against Citadel 7.85 IMAP. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/671977 Title: Inbox folder on IMAP disappears spontaneously -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 671977] Re: Inbox folder on IMAP disappears spontaneously
Ok... A strange solution, but seems to work as a temporarily workaround for at least one IMAP server here... Maybe this points to a problem with Evo's socket buffering or some type of timing/race condition??? On the configuration screen for the account with the original IMAP plugin, enable the Command to connect to server option. For the command, pipe Evolution's input and output to and from Netcat: Command: nc server name or IP 143 This has ONLY been tested with TLS auth on my infrastructure here, but has triaged the issue reliably on impacted systems. +1 on a bug fix being issued, or 2.32 being made available in the backports repo (2.32 fixes this issue, among others). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/671977 Title: Inbox folder on IMAP disappears spontaneously -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Bug 673591] Re: All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
Confirmed as well... Affects IMAP connections both on Dovecot and Citadel. -- All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server
Blueprint changed by Stuart Cianos: Whiteboard changed to: 2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec? é 21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want 13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of these solutions and have some professional experience in it. 2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution for SmallBusinessServer. 2008-06-08 (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice. IT offers many features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed. The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet) 2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel. Ubuntu packages are already being maintained, and the project would be delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues. 2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel. They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook. I have run it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06. It's head and shoulders above the rest at the moment.. and it is easy to setup, update, and maintain. 2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure. 2008-07-09 (Stephan Buys) - Please also dont forget Kolab (Citadel implements the Kolab v1 format). Kolab has 3 plugins for Outlook, support Horde Webmail, Thunderbird/Lightning and Kontact. 2008-07-09 (Guy Van Sanden) RE Kolab - Kolab is not a full groupware AFAIK, it does not have a web interface. Correct me if I'm wrong. 2008-07-09 (Christian Merlin) Remember also SOGo (http://sogo.opengroupware.org/) it use LDAP for users and PostgreSQL for database. So It could be easy to integrate with Ebox (http://ebox- platform.com/). So Ubuntu can became an'easy and powerfull groupware server like the commercial one. 2008-07-10 (Stephan Buys) Kolab does have a web interface (for admin and email) through Horde (www.horde.org). Calendars, Contacts and Tasks can be shared between Outlook/Kontact/Horde/Thunderbird 2008-07-10 - Personally I prefer bongo, however it is still in its infancy. It has a great UI, and is targeted at being simple to install and use 2008-11-14 - (Guy Van Sanden) Zarafa is becoming an option too. It was AGPL'd recently and offers many features including CalDAV in the upcoming 6.30 release. 2008-11-14 - (Stuart Cianos) Only the server-side components of Zarafa were opened up... There are still numerous proprietary functions that are unavailable in the AGPL version. There are plenty of completely open solutions out there (Horde, Citadel, Kolab, etc.) Personally, I use Citadel (with Funambol for push e-mail) due to its funtionality, reliability, speed and flexibility... They also have a fantastic developer/user community that is supportive and communicative. 2008-11-15 - (Guy Van Sanden) @Stuart Cianos Actually most of it seems to be in the AGPL version except for the client license required for Outlook usage. Which is logical, if you are paying for closed source outlook you should also pay for the connector... I know about citadel, have been running it for 2 years but it does have some issues and lacks certain features like LDAP integration. 2008-11-16 (Stuart Cianos) @Guy Van Sanden: Citadel will allow you to authenticate against any service which support the underlying authentication of the operating system (in this case, PAM). I have used this to authenticate users against PAM using modules such as pam_ldap; additionally, it can automatically populate an LDAP directory with information from its global address book for use with external clients. -- Groupware Server https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/groupware-server -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs
[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server
Blueprint changed by Stuart Cianos: Whiteboard changed to: 2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec? é 21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want 13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of these solutions and have some professional experience in it. 2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution for SmallBusinessServer. 2008-06-08 (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice. IT offers many features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed. The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet) 2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel. Ubuntu packages are already being maintained, and the project would be delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues. 2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel. They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook. I have run it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06. It's head and shoulders above the rest at the moment.. and it is easy to setup, update, and maintain. 2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure. 2008-07-09 (Stephan Buys) - Please also dont forget Kolab (Citadel implements the Kolab v1 format). Kolab has 3 plugins for Outlook, support Horde Webmail, Thunderbird/Lightning and Kontact. 2008-07-09 (Guy Van Sanden) RE Kolab - Kolab is not a full groupware AFAIK, it does not have a web interface. Correct me if I'm wrong. 2008-07-09 (Christian Merlin) Remember also SOGo (http://sogo.opengroupware.org/) it use LDAP for users and PostgreSQL for database. So It could be easy to integrate with Ebox (http://ebox- platform.com/). So Ubuntu can became an'easy and powerfull groupware server like the commercial one. 2008-07-10 (Stephan Buys) Kolab does have a web interface (for admin and email) through Horde (www.horde.org). Calendars, Contacts and Tasks can be shared between Outlook/Kontact/Horde/Thunderbird 2008-07-10 - Personally I prefer bongo, however it is still in its infancy. It has a great UI, and is targeted at being simple to install and use 2008-11-14 - (Guy Van Sanden) Zarafa is becoming an option too. It was AGPL'd recently and offers many features including CalDAV in the upcoming 6.30 release. 2008-11-14 - (Stuart Cianos) Only the server-side components of Zarafa were opened up... There are still numerous proprietary functions that are unavailable in the AGPL version. There are plenty of completely open solutions out there (Horde, Citadel, Kolab, etc.) Personally, I use Citadel (with Funambol for push e-mail) due to its funtionality, reliability, speed and flexibility... They also have a fantastic developer/user community and is supportive and communicative. -- Groupware Server https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/groupware-server -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs
[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server
Blueprint changed by Stuart Cianos: Whiteboard changed to: 2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec? é 21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want 13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of these solutions and have some professional experience in it. 2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution for SmallBusinessServer. 2008-06-08 (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice. IT offers many features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed. The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet) 2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel. Ubuntu packages are already being maintained, and the project would be delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues. 2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel. They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook. I have run it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06. It's head and shoulders above the rest at the moment.. and it is easy to setup, update, and maintain. 2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure. 2008-07-09 (Stephan Buys) - Please also dont forget Kolab (Citadel implements the Kolab v1 format). Kolab has 3 plugins for Outlook, support Horde Webmail, Thunderbird/Lightning and Kontact. 2008-07-09 (Guy Van Sanden) RE Kolab - Kolab is not a full groupware AFAIK, it does not have a web interface. Correct me if I'm wrong. 2008-07-09 (Christian Merlin) Remember also SOGo (http://sogo.opengroupware.org/) it use LDAP for users and PostgreSQL for database. So It could be easy to integrate with Ebox (http://ebox- platform.com/). So Ubuntu can became an'easy and powerfull groupware server like the commercial one. 2008-07-10 (Stephan Buys) Kolab does have a web interface (for admin and email) through Horde (www.horde.org). Calendars, Contacts and Tasks can be shared between Outlook/Kontact/Horde/Thunderbird 2008-07-10 - Personally I prefer bongo, however it is still in its infancy. It has a great UI, and is targeted at being simple to install and use 2008-11-14 - (Guy Van Sanden) Zarafa is becoming an option too. It was AGPL'd recently and offers many features including CalDAV in the upcoming 6.30 release. 2008-11-14 - (Stuart Cianos) Only the server-side components of Zarafa were opened up... There are still numerous proprietary functions that are unavailable in the AGPL version. There are plenty of completely open solutions out there (Horde, Citadel, Kolab, etc.) Personally, I use Citadel (with Funambol for push e-mail) due to its funtionality, reliability, speed and flexibility... They also have a fantastic developer/user community that is supportive and communicative. -- Groupware Server https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/groupware-server -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs
[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server
Blueprint changed by Stuart Cianos: Whiteboard changed to: 2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec? é 21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want 13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of these solutions and have some professional experience in it. 2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution for SmallBusinessServer. 2008-06-08 (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice. IT offers many features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed. The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet) 2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel. Ubuntu packages are already being maintained, and the project would be delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues. 2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel. They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook. I have run it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06. It's head and shoulders above the rest at the moment.. and it is easy to setup, update, and maintain. 2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure. -- Groupware Server https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/groupware-server -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs
[Bug 104588] SSH from shell triggers VFS password dialog in Nautilus
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: nautilus Under Fiesty, using SSH from the command line triggers a dialog requesting the SSH password for the local terminal. Example: ssh 192.168.2.10 should normally request the password for the remote system at 192.168.2.10. Instead, a dialog box is thrown requesting login information for the local terminal. The client request for the remote system is blocked until the local dialog is dismissed. The cli process then requests the remote password and proceeds normally. ** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- SSH from shell triggers VFS password dialog in Nautilus https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104588 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs