I recently came into the same issue while setting up a client in an active
directory realm. Granting local groups (typically, dialout group which is
needed to access serial port) from a set of active directory groups is the most
convenient way i found to gives specific users such access (mapping
Confirmed and reproductible here, with debian jessie (gvfs-backends
1.22.2-1 and gphoto2 2.5.4-1+b1 ).
Works fine with one user connected, does not with two users connected. What
kind of information would be useful to diagnose the problem ?
regards,
Julien
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Package: apt-utils
Version: 0.9.7.9
Followup-For: Bug #438999
Similar strange behaviour with "linux" package, on a stable distribution with
unstable pinned to -10.
apt-get source linux --> gets linux-3.9 from unstable (understandable, although
doesn’t honor pinning)
apt-get source linux/wheezy --
Hi,
Sorry to say that, but i tried your patched deb files and they don’t work
for me. Client still hangs while mounting.
Reverting to 1.2.5 is currently the only solution i found for this problem.
Note : in my case, the client name / ip is in /etc/hosts file, so an error
during name resolution i
Same bug here, although the use cas is a bit different : monitor is
attached at startup.
Interestingly enough, i made the following observations :
- moving the external screen in display settings will make the menus come
back (which is a usable workaround), event after putting it back at the
same
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.0.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental upstream
Gnome-shell memory usage si constantly growing up during usage. After three
days of use, memory is about 400Mo used, which is far too much compared to
initial memory usage. Reloading gnome-shell (alt-F2 then "r
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-15
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
When booting, after the grub menu, the external screen starts being unable to
sync as soon as KMS sets the mode for the screen (1600x1200, which is the
native resolution). Display on the laptop screen at 800x480 is ok. When Xo
Hi,
First, thanks for your answer,
> Hi,
>
> Julien Blanc wrote:
>> Looks also like there is a dependancy problem.
>
> Maybe, yes.
>
>> I'll try to remove and reinstall everything, and found the following :
>>
>> apt-get install openoffice.org-
Looks also like there is a dependancy problem.
I'll try to remove and reinstall everything, and found the following :
apt-get install openoffice.org-core -V
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants seront installés :
openoffice.org-common (3.0.1-2)
openoffice.org-core (2.4.1-17+b1)
openoffice.org-s
Same problem occurring here, but with different files :
modules/reupload/templates/ReuploadPhotoOption.tpl
modules/reupload/templates/ReuploadPhotoOption.inc
Version is :
Inst gallery2 [2.1.2-2.0.etch.1] (2.1.2-2.0.etch.1 Debian:4.0r5/stable,
Debian-Security:4.0/stable)
I guess checksums were n
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