You're right, I was in a hurry, and I still haven't updated to Ubuntu
20.x; so this bug is likely obsolete.
I had indeed read the README file, I remember the "~" but somehow missed
".". I guess the frustration of spending a lot of time with something
trivial made me overlook some details. Sorry
Public bug reported:
snapd package installs a "/etc/sudoers.d/99-snapd.conf" file.
However, for some (undocumented or poorly documented) reason, files with
dots are ignored by sudo. Thus, "/etc/sudoers.d/99-snapd.conf" is
ignored, but "/etc/sudoers.d/99-snapd" would work.
See:
Apparently, version 1.2.6 has GP support, but Ubuntu still has version
1.2.4. It would be nice to bump the package version.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-
openconnect/blob/master/NEWS
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I tried grabbing the [proxpn.ovpn][1] file ([from this URL][2]) and
importing it into network-manager-openvpn. Unfortunately, the "Save"
button stays disabled with this message:
"Invalid setting IPv4 Settings: ipv4.routes: 1. route cannot be a
default route"
Manually adding the VPN following the
Public bug reported:
I have Lubuntu 15.10 (wily).
xfce4-power-manager version 1.4.4 leaks memory. On my laptop, after 20
days of uptime, it was using 1.2GB of RAM.
This has also been reported (by someone else) at
https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=9986
It reported to Xfce Bugzilla:
My system: Asus X450CA runnning Lubuntu 15.04.
Case 1:
The laptop not connected to anything else. I close down the lid, the laptop
goes to sleep. I open the lid, the laptop wakes up. And the Wi-Fi seems to work
okay afterwards.
Case 2:
The laptop connected to an external HDMI monitor (i.e.
I have an Asus X450CA laptop and I had the same issue.
I solved by following these steps:
1. Install alsa-tools-gui package.
2. Run hdajackretask.
3. Check ☑ Show unconnected pins.
4. At pin 0x18, check ☑ Override and select Microphone from the list.
5. Click Apply now to test if it works.
6.
I found a solution:
1. Install alsa-tools-gui package.
2. Run hdajackretask.
3. Check ☑ Show unconnected pins.
4. At pin 0x18, check ☑ Override and select Microphone from the list.
5. Click Apply now to test if it works.
6. Click Install boot override to make it definitive.
In my case, it was
I have the same issue.
Asus X450CA laptop with a single TRRS jack. External headphones work
correctly, but the external microphone does not work at all. Only the
built-in microphone (that hole next to the webcam) is detected. This has
been happening since 13.10 (the first Ubuntu I installed on
Public bug reported:
The default keybindings for changing the volume in Lubuntu are found in
/usr/share/lubuntu/openbox/rc.xml:
!-- Keybinding for Volume management --
keybind key=XF86AudioRaiseVolume
action name=Execute
commandamixer -q sset Master 3%+ unmute/command
As a workaround, I tried collecting several Vendor/Product IDs that
trigger this bug, and created a udev rule for disabling the joystick
device for them. I'm sharing this udev rule file at:
https://gist.github.com/denilsonsa/978f1d842cf5430f57f6
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Public bug reported:
TL;DR: NetworkManager requires pppoe package, which was not installed
by default in Lubuntu 15.04.
I tried using Network Manager (nm-applet) to configure a PPPoE connection. I
can create the connection, but trying to connect to it fails.
The erro message that shows up in
Public bug reported:
The scripts/tuxcomputers-split-tone.scm script installs its menu item
into Image/Script-Fu/Color, which is outdated and looks wrong. This
leads to the creation of a new top-level menu.
This issue has also been commented on the GIMP Plugin Registry page:
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