Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Attempt to add a new key by invoking cryptsetup -y luksAddKey
[encrypted_dev_file].
2. See the Enter any passphrase: prompt appear, followed by Verify
passphrase:.
Expected behavior:
User enters his new desired passphrase, which is assigned to a key slot.
** Description changed:
To reproduce:
1. Attempt to add a new key by invoking cryptsetup -y luksAddKey
[encrypted_dev_file].
2. See the Enter any passphrase: prompt appear, followed by Verify
passphrase:.
Expected behavior:
- User enters his new desired passphrase, which is assigned
It seems fixed in raring, kernel 3.8.0-26-generic. I'm writing from a
WPA-protected network, using the rtl8192cu driver for this dongle.
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Title:
Might there be new interest in seeing this one through, in light of the
recent revelations?
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Title:
empathy needs to support OTR encryption
To
I'm affected by this problem. My account is not new, and I do not use
two-factor authentication. The only workaround I've found is to reboot
and hope it works next time, or remove and readd my account in Online
Accounts (and repeat when the problem happens again two or three reboots
later).
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Users should not have to intervene on every boot. Please, at least fix
that much.
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Title:
should link fsck.ntfs - ntfsfix/ntfsck
To manage
It seems that in spite of the good work of Jordan and other volunteers,
development of this widely desired feature is falling through the
cracks. Will it be possible to regroup and finish this work if jprvita
is not available to help?
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right-click on a channel name in the sidebar.
2. Select the Auto-join on connect checkbox.
3. Select it again.
Expected behavior:
-Checkbox becomes checked after Step 2 above.
-Checkbox becomes unchecked after Step 3 above, resulting in the channel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 231923 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231923
Aside from noting that this bug is still present in Xfce 4.8.0 (Xubuntu
11.04), I'd like to mention that Launchpad is still telling me this is a
duplicate bug despite Charlie Kravetz's comment of 2010-06-29.