I'm also using 16.04.2 (fully updated).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1697268
Title:
gnome-keyring fails to store and serve passwords
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I was affected by this problem about 1 month ago. From user perspective,
password stored in gnome-keyring stopped working for me.
My observations were following
- owncloud client started to complain that kdewalletd binary is missing
(althrough I'm using gnome)
- calendar
I also confirm this issue - I cannot paste my password. This makes
webapps completely unusable for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1186381
Title:
Can not paste into web forms
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I'm using LATITUDE E5510 laptop, on ubuntu 12.04 LTS
On gnome-control-center display, application properly shows maximal resolution,
that works on my machine (1600x900).
Resolutions detected on primary display includes only one resolution (1600x900).
When I plug secondary
I can confirm this problem. Is there any workaround, or solution how to
force ubuntu one to work again?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/672884
Title:
I fixed it :) I recompiled kernel, with additional via_pata module
enabled. My system boot correct now with 2.6.20. Why this module
(via_pata.ko) is disabled by default?
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System doesn't boot after upgrade to feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107795
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Thanks for response!
I produced and atached lspci output, with proper arguments. Still, I have
problems with creating proper dmesg and uname output, because I'm not able to
boot my system. Boot sequence crashes at Waiting for root filesystem, and I'm
dropped to initrd shell. Under this shell
Public bug reported:
After system upgrade to Feisty fawn, I'm not able to boot system.
Booting sequence halts on Waiting for root file system message for few
(4 -5) minutes. After that, I receive another message:
Check root= bootarg cat /proc/cmdline
or missing modules, devices: (...)
...
Is there any quick way to fix this problem for nvidia binary drivers?
I'm using version 1.0.9631.
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feisty: Assertion `c-xlib.lock' failed for all gl apps
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88708
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