[Bug 1641308] Re: Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted

2019-07-30 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
I am using Ubuntu Bionic on Desktop.  Same problem i.e. once gparted is
opened, the gnome disk utility displays the partitions incorrectly.
Will this be fixed any time soon ?

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  Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted

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[Bug 1727356] Re: Login screen never appears on early generation Intel GPUs (Core2 and Atom etc)

2018-11-19 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
Updated to mutter 3.28.3-2~ubuntu18.04.2.  Works fine with wayland
enabled on my desktop with Intel® Core™2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz × 2
processor and Intel® G33 Graphics.  Great !!

Thanks to all involved in solving this issue.

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  Login screen never appears on early generation Intel GPUs (Core2 and
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[Bug 1727356] Re: Login screen never appears on early generation Intel GPUs (Core2 and Atom etc)

2018-10-28 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
Has this been fixed in 18.04.1 as well ?  Please confirm.

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[Bug 1727356] Re: Login screen never appears on early generation Intel GPUs (Core2 and Atom etc)

2018-09-30 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
Looks like the next point release i.e. 18.04.2 is scheduled to be along
with release of 18.10 which is likely to be in Feb-19.  Will we have to
wait for the fix until then ?  What are the chances of backporting the
fix to 3.28 branch (as mentioned by Mr.Marco Trevisan) before Feb-19 ?

I always prefer to install only LTS stable releases and therefore, will
not be installing 18.10.

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[Bug 1792511] Re: Unable to create a PPPoE connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

2018-09-14 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
I am not sure if issue is caused by network-manager or netplan or gnome-
shell or two/all of them combined.

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  Unable to create a PPPoE connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

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[Bug 1792511] [NEW] Unable to create a PPPoE connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

2018-09-14 Thread A Raghuram via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported:

My ISP provides PPPoE connection with username, password and service
name and binds my MAC Address.  Since I have connected my router to the
WAN, the MAC Address of the router has been bound in their server by
them.  Whereas the IP Address and Gateway are set to be automatically
obtained, and DNS addresses are manually given.  My Desktop has been
connected to the router and the network is working fine.

However, for the purpose of troubleshooting the network when it goes
down, I need to connect directly to the computer.  Therefore, I need to
know how to configure a wired PPPoE connection directly in my computer,
which has only one NIC.  The network settings GUI does not allow setting
up one.

Please guide me how to -

i)   configure a PPPoE connection
ii)  specify the username, password and service name, and
iii) clone my router's MAC address to my desktop

to be able to connect to the internet.The GUI provided in Ubuntu
18.04 Bionic Beaver (which is what I am using) does not provide for
creating a PPPoE connection.  The GUI should also allow use of a cloned
MAC address for the PPPoE connection.

After referring to various community posts, I tried the following
command (though I am not quite conversant with Linux commands) :

nmcli connection add con-name "..." type pppoe username ... password ...
service ... parent (iface name of the NIC) autoconnect no ifname "*"
save yes

The pppoe connection gets created but vanishes from the "Settings ->
Network" GUI under "Wired" category after some time and some times gets
listed under "Bluetooth" category (under Network Settings) before
vanishing.

Also, neither the command nor the GUI, allows me to specify a cloned MAC
address to the connection created using the above command.

Please get this issue addressed at the earliest.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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