Solution:
Add yourself to the voice group in order to make outgoing calls:
usermod -a -G voice yourusername
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I'm having the same issue on Intrepid on a Compaq NX6110 Laptop.
Clean install of Ubuntu 8.10; Change the keyboard repeat rate under
System Preferences. All keys are affected by the new repeat rate, except
for the left arrow and down arrow. (Can't really test end repeat
rate!)
I do not recall
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
nautilus
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu8
In my case this is a security certificate, but Nautilus tries to extract
a thumbnail as if it's an image file - and crashes.
I have tried this with random data, and by truncating the file, but
The Gnome project have changed some default key combinations that have
existed for 30+ years. I don't think this is acceptable. For reference,
the new key combination is Super+drag. Alt+Tab has been changed to
Alt+~. And the list goes on.
I think Ubuntu will do well to maintain the age old
Aaand... here I am on 20.04 with the same issue. What does software-
properties-gtk use to prompt for root access - and why doesn't it work?
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Gnome now differs from every single other window manager. I understand
that alt+drag interferes with some former mac users' workflows, but
really, we've been here for 20 years and they just arrived... why should
we change our workflows to suit theirs?
Can we please revert to the default, and make