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I am using Strongswan (charon-systems) as a vpn server allowing external
(roadwarrior) users to connect in.
The system worked without problem using a tg3 network interface.
upgrading to a ixbge 10gbe interface
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In order to see if this kernel patch solved my issue, I downloaded and
built the HWE 5.0.0-29 kernel, adding the patch to the IXBGE driver.
I'm running this patched kernel (and driver module) now and the problem
has completely gone.
If I roll back to the stock HWE 5.0.0-29 kernel the problem come
Public bug reported:
I am using Strongswan (charon-systems) as a vpn server allowing external
(roadwarrior) users to connect in.
The system worked without problem using a tg3 network interface.
upgrading to a ixbge 10gbe interface causes problems and no traffic will
work between the client/server
The problem seems to be related to enforced encryption.
open dconf-editor
org -> gnome -> desktop -> remote-access
Then uncheck "require-encryption"
I am then able to connect using Macos' built in screen sharing tool (and
Chicken too)
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Title:
Freemind does not appear in alt-tab list, can't be un-minimised
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Running Desktop 12.04 fully updated as of 25th April 2012
Running freemind: freemind:
Installed: 0.9.0+dfsg-1
Candidate: 0.9.0+dfsg-1
Version table:
*** 0.9.0+dfsg-1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/li
Ok, I think I've found a solution..
I've added the following file:
$ cat /etc/fonts/conf.d/69-zzz_fixedfonts.conf
Fixed
and disabled bitmapped fonts in dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
I assumed that I need to ensure my config was processed prior to
70-
Here is the same browser window with the bitmapped fonts disabled using
dpkg-reconfigure.
I'm guessing this is going to be a fontcongfig issue, not a firefox
issue? I'm uncertain why bitmapped fonts would be causing the problem
though I know they can be tricky. The only reason I have bitmapped fon
I've done some more playing and found it to be an issue with bitmapped
fonts.
If I use:
dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
and select, Native, Always and Yes (with regards to hinting, sub-pixel
rendering and bitmapped fonts) Firefox will not print the start page
correctly and fonts on the star
I've made a huge error in my report!! Sorry!!!
I am infact running firefox 3.0-rc1 that was released a day or so ago. I'm only
using packages from the standard repositories and have only upgraded packages
using "Update Manager"
The problem with printing happened prior to the release of rc1 and i
I've just tried the same PDF in "preview" on a Mac running MacOS and I
can't read anything bar the "search" button which actually looks really
good!
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox
# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 8.04
Release: 8.04
# dpkg
** Attachment added: "Print to PDF from firefox3-rc2 of the Hardy home page"
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printing hardy home page from firefox to pdf or hpijs looks awful, scrunched
fonts
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Binary package hint: firefox
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
# dpkg -l |grep " hp"
ii hpijs 2.8.2+2.8.2-0ubuntu8HP Linux Printing and Imaging -
gs IJS drive
ii hplip 2.8.2-0ubuntu8 HP Linu
Just to confirm it affects 8.04, fresh install. Nice to know that this
bug that affected a copy of Gnome I crowbarred onto slackware 9.1 5
years ago still has no fix.. gaaarrgghh.. I don't often use the keypad,
but about 1 in 5 times mouse keys will be turned on AGAIN. I wish there
was an un-insta
Switching to an alternate console (alt-f2) and using fdisk to delete the
partition table meant I could carry on and create a new LVM instance,
but I couldn't see a simple (or even complex) way to do this from the
menu
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
I have a ubuntu 7.10 beta server I'd like to reinstall from scratch.
During the disk partitioning, I'd opted for "Guided - Use entire disk
and setup LVM" Part way through it informed me that the volume group
name was already in use. Surel
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