here is a work around that worked for me:
The reason the Update Manager would not appear for me was that the window was
located off screen. I'm not sure why that is the case, but to see the window I
just needed to Alt+Tab then Alt + F7 to move the window back onto the screen
using the mouse.
Omer,
- There are exact, detailed reproduction steps for this bug in the
initial comment, made 2010-05-20.
- It is not kind to bug reporters to mark a bug triaged (which means
not going to fix yet) and then, instead of reopening it for the next
Ubuntu release, to ask them to test it again. That
Public bug reported:
The nm-applet bubble displayed when connecting to a wireless network
contains a steadily increasing number of don't show this notification
again buttons. At first, only one such button is shown. As I suspend-
to-RAM and resume my laptop, the connect notification I get
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
It appears that the indicator-applet menu is being a little too smart
for its own good.
If I have a root terminal session open on a Linux TTY (non-X), and then
log in to X as a normal user, the indicator-applet is missing the
suspend
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indicator-applet suspend/hibernate options mysterious disappearance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583215
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
LUKS partitions with LVM on them work out of the box on Lucid, good job!
Two minor issues:
- When a device is opened by the initrd, the message says setup successfully.
That should be set up, as setup is not a verb.
- On my 1920x1200
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LUKS/initrd typo and incorrect display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578896
You received this bug
That upstream bug looks likely to be the cause. I don't use client
certificates. But regardless of the source of the error, shouldn't
Ubuntu build its package in a way that works rather than one that
doesn't? OpenSSL is already installed on the stock system (even openssh
relies on libssl) -
That upstream bug looks likely to be the cause. I don't use client
certificates. But regardless of the source of the error, shouldn't
Ubuntu build its package in a way that works rather than one that
doesn't? OpenSSL is already installed on the stock system (even openssh
relies on libssl) -
Seconded - bug still present in Jaunty release version.
Package as shipped does not work against a Gentoo MySQL 5.0 server using
a CACert certificate nor one using a StartCom cert.
Completely fixed by building against MySQL instead of YaSSL.
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mysql client package has broken SSL support
Seconded - bug still present in Jaunty release version.
Package as shipped does not work against a Gentoo MySQL 5.0 server using
a CACert certificate nor one using a StartCom cert.
Completely fixed by building against MySQL instead of YaSSL.
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mysql client package has broken SSL support
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