The patch in comment #53 works for me too, meaning that the desktop
remains visible after power cycling my receiver. However, the MythTV
frontend disappears (but the process is still running, according to ps).
mythfrontend.log doesn't provide any clues as to what is happening at
the time the
This has been reported in a couple other places, like
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1303300. It seems that many
people encounter it (and this is the case for me) when on a network with
one of those horrible DNS-hijacking landing pages that are all too
common among USA ISPs.
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I'm guessing this is a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/897188
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Title:
online-accounts don't sync in
Getting this same behavior on 14.04 LTS. I'm sad to see that this has
been reported for so long and doesn't have any activity. Is there any
further information I can provide to help with troubleshooting?
Of note: after a suspend, not only will my accounts fail to update
automatically, but if I
Public bug reported:
Starting recently, I've been receiving this message when I try to
connect to my (previously working) mail account: 'The reported error was
Could not connect to 'mail.messagingengine.com:143': TCP connection
reset by peer.'
Due to the timing, I suspect that this is occurring
Still present in 0.18.1. I discovered that the Send To... option
actually handles this correctly, so a workaround is choosing that
option, closing the mail window and pulling the generated files out of
`/tmp`. Still, would be much, much nicer if Export worked the same way
instead of silently
Just registered to let interested parties know that this is in fact
fixed in the newest Linux kernel code. I'm a Gentoo user, but have been
having exactly this problem with my 4306 card on two different
computers. I installed kernel 2.6.27-rc5-r1 from git sources and the
problem is gone (no need
For what it's worth, this isn't limited to Ubuntu. I'm running Gentoo
2006.1 with Gnome, and have been having this exact problem with Amarok
ever since I installed it. Perhaps this should be filed as a Gnome or
KDE bug?
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