Just to be clear: for that journalctl output, I did put the correct
passwords in because the VPN connection worked. The only problem is
that the network manager failed to save the password for the next time I
tried to use it.
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Here's the journalctl output, filtered with grep -Pi 'network|nm'.
Please let me know if you need more information,
** Attachment added: "filtered journalctl output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1870957/+attachment/5357060/+files/journalctl.network.txt
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On upgrade to Ubuntu-MATE 19.10, the network manager lost all my VPN
passwords and now silently fails to store them when I select "save for
this user", and even if I delete a VPN connection and create it again
with that option, I always have to re-enter the password to use
Bug still persists in upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1103938
Title:
transmisison-daemon upgrade fails
Status in transmission
Public bug reported:
Thunderbird on Ubuntu, since 13.10 or earlier, ignores the Play a
sound options in Preferences - General.
I have had to resort to overwriting the file
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/dialog-question.ogg with a silent ogg
file in order to silence it. (I need system sounds
I don't think it's acceptable to impose a behavior change in such a way
that someone with a sane configuration is unable to log in after
upgrading --- except through a virtual terminal or ssh in order to make
further changes to the configuration after googling the problem. This is
the sort of
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I don't see that this bug has
been fixed. I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 with lightdm and the last
command's output still doesn't show lightdm logins.
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I'm getting this with xscreensaver too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1085706
Title:
gnome-screensaver-dialog: pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error
Status in GNOME
About once a month or so, an upgrade (including the upgrade from natty
to oneiric) switches Ubuntu Firefox Modifications back on in my add-ons
list, and I have to disable it again and reset
middlemouse.contentLoadURL to true.
Am I missing anything useful by having that add-on disabled?
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Deleting accounts and adding them again worked for me a few months ago,
but since upgrading to oneiric I've given up on Gwibber because I
couldn't get the multi-column display up again.
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I only have this problem on a machine upgraded to oneiric (the one still
on natty works fine), and I think my problem is that the new version of
GNOME session starts xbindkeys up before ssh-agent and gpg-agent, so
xbindkeys and processes it starts do not inherit the environment
variables. I get
I'm having a similar problem, which was very confusing until I came
across this bug report. If I launch xterm from the applications menu or
from a panel launcher created using add to panel - application
launcher - xterm, ssh-agent and gpg-agent are available.
But I normally use a custom
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