Bug is still open (Ubuntu Gnome 16.04). See my temp solution: #1246243
(comment #2).
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Title:
sharing panel fails to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1518813 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1518813
Bug is still valid for Ubuntu Gnome 16.04. Enabling "Screen Sharing" in
control center does not activate Vino VNC server. Activating Vino VNC
server by terminal "vino-preferemces" and selecting "Allow
** Description changed:
After clean install of Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 LTS I tried to import all my
previous exported gpg keys. Although it seems the keys are imported,
they do not show up in seahorse (Passwords and Keys). Also Evolution did
not find to proper keys to decrypt messages.
It
Same bug as #1577198?
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Title:
Seahorse imports keys into gpg-list and only shows keys from gpg2-list
Status in seahorse
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1577198 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1577198
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1577198
Imported gpg keys do not show up in Seahorse 3.18.0
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** Description changed:
After clean install of Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 LTS I tried to import all my
previous exported gpg keys. Although it seems the keys are imported,
they do not show up in seahorse (Passwords and Keys). Also Evolution did
not find to proper keys to decrypt messages.
It
Please ignore my answer above. It does solve my problem with the OpenVPN
connection, however is does not seem to solve isseu regarding the
updating of the DNS problem completely. I seems like the DNS from the
OpenVPN server is being used, but also other DNS ip's (from my router)
are still being
Did a upgrade from Ubuntu-Gnome 15.10 to 16.04 (and also a clean install
of 16.04). 16.04 did totally break some of my OpenVPN connections.
However manually commenting out dnsmasq in NetworkManager did resolve my
problem (see post #20).
What is the reason for dnsmasq to be active by default?
Public bug reported:
After clean install of Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 LTS I tried to import all my
previous exported gpg keys. Although it seems the keys are imported,
they do not show up in seahorse (Passwords and Keys). Also Evolution did
not find to proper keys to decrypt messages.
It seems however
See upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617383
Too bad no change after more then six years. HKPS key server are
becoming more and more popular.
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I also thought I had this bug (Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04), but apparently
Seahorse (or gpg2) takes a quite some time to make the keys before they
are visible in Seahorse (or by command: gpg2 --list-secret-keys). But
after some time (do not know how exactly how long) keys are visible by
command and in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1518813 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1518813
Small correction on post #2:
When using "Automatic start Vino: add "/usr/lib/vino/vino-server" to Startup
Applications Preferences." first you ALSO have to enable vino server in dconf:
- Open dconf Editor
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