*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 268667 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268667
I can report this specific bug (a total system hang related to network-
manager together with 3G) with Intrepid Ibex (Updated from Hardy).
Don't think its a dup.
I can connect fine using my ZTE 628 UMTS
My system: Intrepid 64-bit. I received the same error as stated in the
very first postings (Could not display obex://[00:1B:EE:5D:04:2A]/). I
tried to install gnome-user-share, but that did not change anything. I
uninstalled gnone-user-share together with the apache packages again. I
then tried
I'm running Hardy on an Lenovo X61 and the same happens in xine. Desktop
effects are set to None. Chipset is Intel 965GM. Setting xine from
auto to opengl fixes the problem as far as xine is concerned.
Gernot
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[Hardy] xine/mplayer/vlc/gstreamer output video in wrong colourspace
Ubuntu Feisty:
For hidden SSIDs, I have to connect to the network manually using
Connect to other wireless network. Wouldn't it be clever the network
manager would allow to manage all networks, even those with hidden
SSIDs? Simply store a list of all networks the user has entered and let
the
Same here on an Inspirion 8200. When upgrading from Edgy to Feisty, my
screen stayed blank, however, I could log in and would here the welcome
sound.
* Problem:
The nvidia driver does not use the DFP-0 as default monitor
* Solution:
Add
Option UseDisplayDevice DFP-0
to the Device