[Bug 908791] Re: Backing up to ftp or sftp, creates sftp: or ftp: folder in Deja-Dup launch place

2014-03-16 Thread dave moore
I have not fixed my system, however. This may bew realted to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/duplicity/+bug/959089 Running duplicity from the command line I see duplicity Documents/ scp://ve@10.30.1.1/mnt/backups/ UnsupportedBackendScheme: scheme not supported in url:

[Bug 1004515] Re: segfault in accounts-daemon when logging in

2012-10-01 Thread Dave Moore
We seem to be getting a similar problem: Authentication by LDAP and pam_mkhome. Login from terminal on ctrl-alt-f1 works every time. Login from GDM is intermittent, sometimes imediate login, sometimes after 3rd or 4th attempt, sometimes not at all. accounts-daemon sefault occurs in log. LightDM

[Bug 879632] [NEW] 'quick open' and 'file browser panel' conflict

2011-10-21 Thread dave moore
Public bug reported: in gedit Given 'quick open' and 'file browser panel' are both enabled When I press ctrl+alt+o Then the console reports Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/lib/gedit/plugins/quickopen/__init__.py, line 179, in on_quick_open_activate

[Bug 879632] Re: 'quick open' and 'file browser panel' conflict

2011-10-21 Thread dave moore
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[Bug 602540] Re: ldapadduser adds the user and hangs

2010-08-09 Thread Dave Moore
I had the same issue and it was possible to work around by changing the password generation method. In /etc/ldapscripts/ldapscripts.conf change to PASSWORDGEN=pwgen and apt-get install pwgen. I'm sure other methods may work. It would seem that the default password gen PASSWORDGEN=cat

[Bug 602540] Re: ldapadduser adds the user and hangs

2010-08-09 Thread Dave Moore
I had the same issue and it was possible to work around by changing the password generation method. In /etc/ldapscripts/ldapscripts.conf change to PASSWORDGEN=pwgen and apt-get install pwgen. I'm sure other methods may work. It would seem that the default password gen PASSWORDGEN=cat