[Bug 192765] Re: ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available (wifi)

2010-05-04 Thread jcran
running into this when connected via ssl vpn client, fyi. disconnect
seems to solve it.

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[Bug 237084] Re: bouncing device causing high cpu utilization with blackberry

2008-09-01 Thread jcran
bradleee, you rock. -- taking off the device password solves the
bouncing device issue. Note, i had to restart the device after removing
the device password. device is currently charging!

I haven't tried to tether yet, but i'm guessing that will work just
fine.

thanks!

jcran

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[Bug 237084] Re: bouncing device causing high cpu utilization with blackberry

2008-08-22 Thread jcran
same trouble here on hardy i386. udev hits 100% cpu and generates the
log messages above. i run dmesg and get the same output.  killing udev
and restarting provides the same problems. the blackberry is an 8703e.

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[Bug 154037] Re: files from ~ shown on desktop (desktop_is_home_dir == false)

2007-11-24 Thread jcran
similar problems here. -- fresh gutsy install, noticed that copying
files from various folders to the desktop was actually putting them into
.Trash.

i emptied the trash and restarted through gnome. now, gnome was treating
my home folder as ~/Desktop, and the desktop_as_home_dir option was not
set in the gconf XML file.

some fiddling around with the gconf setting and restarting several times
yielded nothing.

found this post and set the variable. this fixed the problem after a
full restart.

i had copied over my home folder from a fiesty install. perhaps this
caused the issue? -- though i don't remember these files in fiesty?
these are part of freedesktop?

thanks.

jcran

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