BUG appears to have be fixed in Brasero 2.26.0 (jaunty 9.04 beta).
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CD is FULL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354029
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Hi There,
This bug appears to have been fixed in Brasero 2.26.0 (Jaunty 9.04 beta).
Thanks
Ernie
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Pedro Villavicencio
pe...@ubuntu.comwrote:
Thanks for your report, could you run brasero from the command line as:
brasero --debug brasero-debug.txt perform the
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Release 8.10
Kernel 2.6.27-11 (generic)
GNOME 2.24.1
Power Management FAILS to perform as expected MOST of the time because
it is overly concerned about CPU cycles. It would be quite useful to
have a check box which would instruct both screensaver and power
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Release 8.10
Kernel 2.6.27-11
GNOME 2.24.1
I have not been able to find a way to specify DEFAULT (no user logged
on) screen saver or power management options. Either the functionality
existed and is POORLY documents or it should be provided. Eliminating
this issue
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
1.VLC Inhibits Power Management even when the CHECKBOX, Inhibit the power
management daemon during playback, is unchecked.
2.A reboot is required to get power management to again function properly.
VLC 1.0.2-1ubuntu2.1
ProblemType: Bug
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The problem reported above of not being able to mount/access the second or
third SATA hard drives which are attached to the same controller has been
resolved via the following procedure:
1.Remove all partitions from the first SATA drive.
2.Set BIOS to Enhanced IDE.
3.Install XP-sp2. The
Shades of VISTA! After executing the try Ubuntu-9.10 option from the
LiveCD, I cannot access a second or third SATA drive. This VISTA-like
quality could do a lot to alienate someone who tries to install 9.10 on
a second hard drive. Looks like I will have to hang onto 9.04 for a
while.
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2009-10-26_1409.
I forgot to mention that the Removable Media menu entry disappears following
the upgrade from the initial install and all partitions are listed under places.
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Do you REALLY want the windoze groupies to point out this problem AFTER
9.10 is released?
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GNOME 2.28.1
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Binary package hint: yelp
Triple boot desktop system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first
SATA drive.
Ubuntu 9.10 was installed via LiveCD with BIOS set to AHCI.
Hibernate 9.10 via menu option then wait for power-down.
Push power button.
During power-up,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive
9.04-rtm recognizes second and third SATA drives, displays proper label for
each and allows me to mount following authorization. This problem did not
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive
9.04-rtm recognizes second and third SATA drives, displays proper label for
each and allows me to mount following authorization. This problem did not
Although I have 3 SATA drives which are attached to the same controller,
the third is in a separate drive enclosure and may have been powered
down when I reported this bug. The problem with the third drive was
included because a bug had been reported in 8.04, I think, that affected
ONLY the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive.
Hibernate 9.10 via menu option then wait for a complete shutdown.
Push power button.
During power-up observe message concerning waking up.
Select 9.04 from the Grub
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FYI - This should not matter, but the PC manifesting the failure is a
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Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive.
NVIDIA 9500gt video card.
Screensaver fails to activate although test modes operate correctly.
Either Suspend and Hibenate can each be successfully executed via the
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After a reboot, the screensaver did activate.
However, the LCD display did not appear to fully turn off when it should have.
I expected it to enter the no-signal low power state where the power light
would turn amber.
It never reached this state although it did go blank.
In addition, 9.10 was
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-rtm, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive
9.04-rtm recognizes second and third SATA drives, displays proper label for
each and allows me to mount following authorization. This problem did not
manifest in
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After executing the try Ubuntu-9.10 option from the LiveCD, I cannot
access a second or third SATA drive. Symptoms seem identical to those
described above. Functionality that worked correctly in 8.10 and 9.04
got broken in 9.10.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
This failure can occur if Firefox has windows open, even if the user is
not directly interacting with any of them. One failure occurred while
interacting with Places, but it usually occurs during interaction with a
Firefox window. This failure has
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Nvidia 9500gt card will NOT function properly with generic Ubuntu
drivers.
Having been spoiled because Ubuntu has done such a great job with
hardware interaction, I failed to notice that this problem was
associated with use of generic drivers.
Executed a clean reinstall of 9.10
Upgraded to
Nvidia 9500gt card will NOT function properly with generic Ubuntu
drivers.
Having been spoiled because Ubuntu has done such a great job with
hardware interaction, I failed to notice that this problem was
associated with use of generic drivers.
Executed a clean reinstall of 9.10
Upgraded to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
Triple boot system (XP, 9.10-Beta, 9.04-rtm) all contained on the first SATA
drive
9.04-rtm recognizes second and third SATA drives, displays proper label for
each and allows me to mount following authorization.
9.10-Beta incorrectly displays
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Public bug reported:
VLC media player 0.9.4 Grishenko
Unbuntu Release 8.10
Linux Kernel 2.6.27-11
GNOME 2.24.1
Launch VLC to play a wmv movie, then pause it. VLC continues to suck up
so many cpu cycles that the power manager is tricked into believing the
the system is not idle and does not
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Release 8.10
Kernel 2.6.27-11-generic
GNOME 2.24.1
Brasero 0.8.2
Steps to reproduce
1. Insert Source CD
2. Select Disk Copy option
3. Wait for the Source CD to be copied and the tray to open
4. Replace the Source CD with a blank CD-R
5. An error indicating
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Depressing the power button (only tried while logged in) or selecting
shutdown from the menu will produce a dialog which will default to
shutdown after a minute. Although this power down option works
correctly, 5 to 7 seven seconds seems like a long time while awaiting a
forced shutdown and a
This is still and issue with 9.10 and 10.04 b2 (lucid-
desktop-i386_2010-04-12_0812). The screensaver should care about USER
inactivity while powersave should also be concerned with system
activity.
A diff of two hard drives that contain more than 200 GBs each will take
quite some time.
Public bug reported:
Left-click on power icon and select Hibernate.
Respond to confirmation prompt.
After PC powers down, turn power on.
No indication of returning from hibernation, just a blinking cursor that can be
moved down a line via the enter key.
Following full return from hibernation,
Public bug reported:
Shutdown, NOT suspend should be the Default action when the power button
is pushed. There are many cases when a hung system can only be
addressed by removing power or forcing a shutdown. Shutting a hung
system down via the power button will do less harm that simply removing
Public bug reported:
The screensaver should care about USER
inactivity while powersave should ALSO be concerned with system
activity.
A diff of two hard drives that contain more than 200 GBs each will take
quite some time. Powersave should not kick in during this process but
the Screen-Saver
Please CLOSE this bug report. This problem was associated with some corruption
of the filesystems on my hard drive.
Removing and recreating partitions caused the problem reported to vanish. My
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460201
You
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562807
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
Change VLC power management interaction from default by unchecking
Inhibit the power management daemon during playback.
Observe that power management is inhibited although it should NOT be
This problem has been reported but unaddressed since at
Unconditionally disabling the privacy/security provided by the Screen-
Saver simply because VLC has been invoked, but is not being used to show
a video, will GUARANTEE that Ubuntu will NEVER be accepted for use in
the EXPLODING health-care industry. Hasn't anyone heard of HIPAA?
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My hardware is Intel-based (e8500). Traceroute works OK.
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Preparation
1.Set Screen-Save timeout to one minute.
2.Uncheck default inhibit Power Management in VLC.
3.Play media.
4.Pause playback.
5.Screen-Save and perhaps Power Management will be inhibited. Unexpected
behavior.
6.Note, normal behavior when VLC playback is stopped or VLC is terminated.
Once I execute VLC, the problem starts. In my case, VLC did NOT crash,
but was terminated by the user.
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Public bug reported:
Use Right-Click Extract Here command to untar a tar.bz2 archive.
Non-empty folders will lose original timestamps and show date/time of
extraction.
Empty folders and files are processed correctly and retain original timestamps.
** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Use tar -xpf untar a tar.bz2 archive.
Non-empty folders will lose original timestamps and show date/time of
extraction.
The exception will be the top folder which will have its original timestamp
retained.
Empty folders and files are processed correctly and retain original
tar -xpf functions correctly with 64-bit 12.04 but not with 64-bit 12.10
(Different partitions but same hardware)
Have changes to the kernel broken it or are Unity changes the cause?
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Extract Here functions correctly with 64-bit 12.04 but not with 64-bit 12.10
(Different partitions but same hardware)
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I have attempted to focus on a repeatable error condition. Essentially,
a fsck via an alternate copy of Ubuntu would ALWAYS produce errors
following simple behavior. Boot, logon, shutdown.
If I keep the Enable Network option unchecked, the error NEVER occurs.
Therefore it seems reasonable to
Public bug reported:
1. Format and label a target Ext4 partion using Ubuntu 12.04
2. Install 64bit 12.10 OS using that target without reformatting it
3. Shut down
4. Boot an alternate copy of Ubuntu
5. Restart selecting the newly installed OS
6. Login then shutdown
6. Boot an alternate copy of
Public bug reported:
Any attempt to install and use an Nvidia driver on 64-bit Ubuntu 12.10
will result in a locked system following a reboot and logon.
a NOOB will neither understand the problem nor comprehend that it can be
remedied via the following prior to installing/selecting and Nvidia
In an effort to KISS and minimize regression testing, I reported a 100%
repeatable bug. In my haste, I failed to indicate that the source iso
used burn the LiveCD was the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 12.10 which was
recently released to the public. After running the installation under
the Try Ubuntu
When I checked /var/log/fsck, the two files appear unchanged from the
original distribution on both the 12.10 and 12.04 OS's. I have attached
a screenshot of the fsck output in case that would be helpful
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Yes, a fix was released.
NO, the problem has NOT been fixed.
When testing with a fresh 64-bit install via the 12.10 Released LiveDVD (from
iso), this problem is 100% reproducible and occurs 100% of the time. Please see
launchpad bug 1073433.
Also I have attached fsck output.
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For my environment (Ethernet DSL to Internet) a temporary workaround
follows:
1. UNCHECK Enable Networking
2. Wait until after the disconnected message goes away
3. Restart and Shutdown
4. Fsck from an alternate installation will NOT throw any errors.
Apparently Unchecking Enable Networking does
For my environment (Ethernet DSL to Internet) a temporary workaround
follows:
1. UNCHECK Enable Networking
2. Wait until after the disconnected message goes away
3. Restart and Shutdown
4. Fsck from an alternate installation will NOT throw any errors.
Apparently Unchecking Enable Networking does
This CLUTTER-BUG still exists in 13.04 Gparted 0.12.1 and 13.10dev
Gparted 0.14.1
Locking every partition on the disk containing the currently running OS
except for the swap partition results in CLUTTER. Please provide a way
for this unwanted behavior to be disabled.
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This CLUTTER-BUG still exists in 13.04 Gparted 0.12.1 and 13.10dev
Gparted 0.14.1
Locking every partition on the disk containing the currently running OS
except for the swap partition results in CLUTTER.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1196063 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1196063
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Public bug reported:
file-roller 3.6.x delay-directory-restore failing during non-empty
folder extraction
64-bit File-Roller 3.6.0 via 1210 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9
19:31:23 UTC 2012 fails
64-bit File-Roller 3.6.3 via 1304 3.8.0-16-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 1
19:52:57 UTC
Public bug reported:
Unity locks EVERY partition to the launcher at startup - UGLY useless
CLUTTER
64-bit unity via 1210 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 19:31:23 UTC
2012 fails
64-bit unity via 1304 3.8.0-16-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 1 19:52:57 UTC
2013 fails
64-bit unity via
Public bug reported:
Gparted locks EVERY partition to the launcher when launched - UGLY
useless CLUTTER
64-bit gparted via 1210 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 19:31:23 UTC
2012 fails
64-bit gparted via 1304 3.8.0-16-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 1 19:52:57 UTC
2013 fails
64-bit
Assume a desktop system with multiple hard drives where each hard drive
contains several ext4 partitions.
Mounting a single one of those partitions under 12.04 will result in ONLY the
icon for the newly mounted partition to be temporarily added to the launcher
icons. When that partition is
Link to upstream bug report follows:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697756
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Assume a desktop system with multiple hard drives where each hard drive
contains several ext4 partitions.
Mounting a single one of those partitions under 12.04 will result in ONLY the
icon for the newly mounted partition to be temporarily added to the launcher
icons. When that partition is
I strongly believe this problem is associated with termination rather
than startup.
I can establish conditions for failure by checking enable networking or
prevent failure by unchecking enable networking prior to reboot, restart
or shutdown.
Using a separate OS (12.04), fsck can be used to
Max,
I have given up on 12.10 but would like to make use of 13.04.
The Raring daily amd64.iso contains network-manager version 9.8.0 and it
exhibits the same failure pattern as 9.6.0 in 12.04.
The failure is 100% reproducible and will manifest each time the OS is shut
down UNLESS enable
64-bit Desktop 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC
2013
This bug has NOT been fixed and can be reproduced 100% of the time using the
released version of Ubuntu 13.04
It may prove particularly vexing to those windoze users who may be trying
Ubuntu for the first time and
Max,
I did a quick search for the NetworkManger source code. Many variations
and levels of development exist.
Since I have no experience as a developer or QA type in the Ubuntu arena
and have repeatedly submitted DETAILED steps for this 100% reproducible
problem, I will pass on trying to fix it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1060484 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060484
In addition to 12.10 and 13.04, this bug also manifests in 64-bit 1310
3.9.0-0-generic #4-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 2 21:43:59 UTC 2013
How can I disable this behavior?
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YEA!
Fixed in 64-bit 1310 3.9.0-0-generic #4-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 2 21:43:59
UTC 2013
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1133107
Title:
Hidden Microsoft ULA when installing Ubuntu
In addition to 12.10 and 13.04, this bug also manifests in 64-bit 1310
3.9.0-0-generic #4-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 2 21:43:59 UTC 2013
How can I disable this behavior?
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This BUG manifests in 12.10, 13.04 and 13.10 but NOT in 12.04
Apparently this functionality is either considered perfect and/or not
important enough to warrant QA regression testing.
When a non-empty directory gets extracted, its datetime stamp is
immediately restored but recursive extraction of
Unfortunately wicd would not install on amd64.deb for me. Failure
indicated partway through the installation.
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Title:
NetworkManager doesn't
Forget to mention that the wicd failure occurred on 13.04 amd64.deb.
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Title:
NetworkManager doesn't respond to SIGTERM in daemon mode
To manage
In another perhaps related bug 1124803, it was suggested to try wicd.
Unfortunately wicd would not install on 13.04 amd64.deb for me. Failure
indicated partway through the installation.
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Russel,
When using the CLI, I got an error and could not install wicd on 13.04
However, I was able to install it via the software center.
Each time that I attempted to use it, a connection failure message
occurred immediately after the requested password was entered. Are you
able to
Another data set:
1. ATT is my ISP. My Desktop connects to a DSL modem via Ethernet.
2. There seems to be some keepalive traffic. A packet of 64 or 121 bytes gets
sent or received about every 10 seconds. This activity appears to happen in
12.04 which functions correctly and in 13.04 which
This bug also occurs in 64-bit 1304 (Raring) 3.8.0-18-generic #28-Ubuntu
SMP Thu Apr 11 19:38:55 UTC 2013
When Gparted is executed, does it run any of the same code that Raring
does when Raring is initially started?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1060484 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060484
This is only a duplicate IF Gparted runs Unity start-up code
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1060484
When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to
Default of []
** Package changed: gparted (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Confirmed
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When either 12.10 or 13.04 gets launched after installation, ALL
partitions on the drive containing the OS except the OS partition and
the swap partition get locked to the launcher and will stay that way
following a reboot. If all locked partitions on that drive are
individually unlocked, they
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1060484 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060484
Phillip,
Thanks for clarifying that the Unity behavior in 1166996 is by design.
Since it changed significantly from 12.04 the design change was
interpreted as a bug.
As for 1167002, Gparted exhibits
Phillip,
Thanks for clarifying that the Unity behavior is by design. Since it
changed significantly from 12.04 the design change was interpreted as a
bug.
As for 1167002, Gparted exhibits similar behavior which is a real pain.
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Phillip,
Thanks for clarifying that the Unity behavior in 1166996 is by design.
Since it changed significantly from 12.04 the design change was
interpreted as a bug.
As for 1060484 and 1167002, Gparted exhibits similar behavior which is a
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Using 64-bit RELEASED 13.04 Desktop, Gparted still locks almost ALL
partitions that exist on the same drive as the OS to the launcher. The
swap partition and the partition containing the running OS do not get
locked to the launcher.
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ABSOLUTELY!
64-bit Desktop 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC
2013
IF
Internet connection to the modem exists and
Ethernet connection from my desktop to the modem and
Enable Networking checked and
Shutdown or Restart or Reboot
THEN
Bad shutdown
fsck from another copy of
Hi Max,
The last time I touched a compiler was in the windoze world about ten
years ago.
1. Will I have to download and install a compiler and a linker?
2. Will I have to recompile the kernel to use the updated NetworkManager?
Advise please. Thanks.
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Sebastian,
Bug 697756 was filed a couple of weeks ago but has not been
acknowledged.
Perhaps 100% reproducible bugs offer little technical challenge and are
therefore ignored.
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failing during non-empty folder
Public bug reported:
64-bit D07-1304 3.8.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 27 19:19:30 UTC
2013
1. Attempted to install Chrome Stable but got a dependency error message
concerning libudev0
2. Attempted to install libudev0 via apt-get isntall libudev0 and got a message
indicating that it
Public bug reported:
D07-1304 3.8.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 27 19:19:30 UTC 2013
1. Atempt to install upgrades.
2. Hang trying to install 3.8.0-16 following an install of the 2013-04_01 daily
build.
Had the same symptoms trying to upgrade from 3.8.0-14 to 3.8.0-15
IN both cases, the
64-bit D07-1304 3.8.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 27 19:19:30
UTC 2013 downloaded via the 2013-04_01 build FAILS!
1. Boot system
2. Enable networking
3. Shutdown system
4. Boot an alternate system fsck check throws errors EVERY time.
Disabling networking prior to shutdown results in a
NetworkManger version = 0.9.8.0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1124803
Title:
NetworkManager doesn't respond to SIGTERM in daemon mode
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