I suspect there are also other related problems here. I always used the
right control (while pressed) option, but since 13.10 it seems to
identify the Right CTRL key the same as Right ALT on my keyboard. Is
that normal???
Gnome-tweak-tool does not work here either, nothing I set there takes
Sorry, the Right CTRL thing was unrelated...
The PPA does the job, but obviously it's not the same as the good old
options.
Why the hell did they have to remove the button that brought up the
advanced keyboard options from the Gnome settings? I just HATE when
they keep removing good old
I wish there was no workaround for this big otherwise it would have been
solved long ago. But if there's a workaround, Canonical thinks there is no
need to work out the solution... obviously
On Aug 1, 2013 2:01 PM, Le Gluon Du Net legluondu...@free.fr wrote:
Thank you very much Eduard Gotwin,
earlier the workaround with removing the ominous line didn't work for me,
so I tried to set it to false as carl davis suggested in comment #23 and
and it works. it looks like this method should work for anyone. it somehow
removes the line anyway.
Sry, I just want to note that removing
u are absolutely right, fanko, my faculty doesn't provide a cert either and
I can confirm that people always follow the faculty's instructions. we have
a nice step by step tutorial for each OS and I also used when I set up
eduroam for the 1st time.
this bug is critical.
On May 6, 2013 5:15 PM,
see? that's what I was talking about earlier.
don't u realize that u are destroying what u have been building all those 9
years?
u shouldn't have rolled out the new ubuntu with this.
On May 4, 2013 6:11 PM, Fei feis...@gmail.com wrote:
I give up... this has just got me switching to another
ubuntu's gonna be the new OFFLINE OS :))) that't the right way to
penetrate the mobile market, isn't it?
On May 6, 2013 1:11 AM, Franko Burolo fbur...@ffzg.hr wrote:
...and still unassigned. :-/
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this is the 1. ubuntu release I didn't install right after it came out.
guess why.
and by the way the workarond by Eduard Gotwig from comment #19 sadly
doesn't work here either. the line is always re-added. please explain us
better how u did it cause more people have reported here that it doesn't
upgrading is not good. try to fire up a usb image and try if it it can
connect in the live mode. the problem is probably with the upgrade. but
first try to connect to a hidden network.
On Apr 17, 2013 5:45 AM, Ryan Yates ryanyate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, my laptop can't even find eduroam or
I had no possibilty of testing these days. any progress, guys?
On Apr 9, 2013 11:30 AM, Brendan Donegan brendan.done...@canonical.com
wrote:
So it seems the problem is system-ca-certs=true is being added despite
Eduard cancelling the request for the cert.
** Changed in: network-manager
I have tries with different certificates (cause my school haven't issued
one) and it didn't work. currently there's no way for us to connect to
eduroam in 13.04.
On Mar 25, 2013 10:50 AM, Alfredo Buttari alfredo.butt...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've tried all sorts of certificates in the last few days
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Network manager cannot connect to Eduroam
I'm marking this again as new, cause the definition of invalid says that
it should be a support request which it is not, because canonical cannot
provide support to solve it.
most people don't know what a CA certificate is, so you can't leave it
this way, cause they will say, that ubuntu just
if it doesn't change, this could mean a serious move-away from ubuntu,
cause I instapped ubuntu to many of my friemds juat because they were
unaboe to connect to eduroam in windows! don't underestimate this, I would
mark this of a very high importanace, being a dev...
On Mar 19, 2013 2:02 PM,
but why only since 13.04 if it worked fine so far. anyway, I have found
something here, it should be the certificate, but I haven't got round to
try it myself:
http://www.lan.kth.se/eduroam/AddTrust_External_CA_Root.pem does it work
for you, hepaly?
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This happens to me very often when recording, so I can reproduce the
problem afte some time. The program stops grabbing and the whole
graphical environment crashes making it difficult to relaunch it without
restarting.
It is very annoying and makes Sound recorder virtually
Public bug reported:
I can connect to Eduroam in 12.10 and any other previous release, but
not in 13.04. I checked, my name and password are correct, all settings
are the same as in 12.10.
Network properties:
security: WPA - WPA2 enterprise
authentication: protected EAP (PEAP)
CA certificate:
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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The line Enable wireless
Nothing has changed so far...
So, the problem is:
1. switching off wireless is a one-step procedure, but switching it back on is
a two-step one.
2. when switching it off, the line Enable wireless disappears giving no
obvious way how to turn it back on. A normal user would be LOST!
Still not
Yes, you're right. Still nothing has changed about this, the bug
continues to present itself in 12.04 too.
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KALImar Franklin (kalimar999), please how did you make you wifi a
personal hotspot, or something? And is it a convenient solution?
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the output:
zsolt@zsolt-1000H:~$ nm-tool
NetworkManager Tool
State: connected (global)
- Device: eth0 -
Type: Wired
Driver:ATL1E
State: unavailable
Default: no
HW Address:
and by the way, Ubuntu 11.10 does the same thing here, but it is still
an issue in 12.04 beta 1
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This is unpleasant, because the only way of turning wireless back on is
to go to the network settings and disable the airplane mode. Not
everyone whows that there is a keyboard shortcut for this too...
Solution: the line Enable wireless should't disappear and one should
be
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The line Enable wireless disappears when unticked
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
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unzip fails to deal correctly with filename encodings
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when I try to delete a file with a broken filename I get this message:
zip warning: name not matched: Pr\?\?loha \?\?.1.pdf
zip error: Nothing to do! (/home/zsolt/Desktop/zalohovane.zip)
when I try to rename the file, I get this message:
An error occurred while adding
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unable to repair names of broken files or delete them from the archive
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the filenames originally contained some central-european symbols like
čšťž, etc. so first, during the compression the names were distorted,
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when I clock on History, at first, old results show up, then they
disappear and, subsequently, the latest history appears. this flashing
is very annoying.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: firefox-globalmenu 7.0~b3+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
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the History item is flashing up 2x
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
when I clock on
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