It would be handy if it would at least tell a user that their account
was locked out. As is, I had a user change their password and forget
change their cached password in Evolution (or on their smartphone) and
they were locked out of their desktop whenever the screen saver kicked
in. They could
It would be handy if it would at least tell a user that their account
was locked out. As is, I had a user change their password and forget
change their cached password in Evolution (or on their smartphone) and
they were locked out of their desktop whenever the screen saver kicked
in. They could
Zimbra isn't willing to support anything newer than 8.04 (see
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/installation/29037-instalation-
ubuntu-9-04-a.html#post136211 ) It would be bad if this didn't get any
attention because it's being replaced by a product that won't be
available for another year.
Does
It seems really odd that it will print my 10 digit UID[1] instead of my
9 character username. Is this really desired behavior? That doesn't
seem to have anything to do with truncating.
[1] Not my fault, blame active directory.
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procps 3.2.3 onward use uids instead of usernames when they
I'm having an identical problem to Candle Jack on 8.04.1 with a Radeon
X600, also configured via aticonfig --initial=dual-head
I'm also unable to disable the screensaver via System - Preferences -
Screensaver because only a hanging grey box opens when I run it.
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Unlock screen is invisible
I'm seeing a similar problem to this on one of my developer machines.
Here's what seems to be the startup order:
Network is configured, except for the interface listed as roaming
ntpd starts, fails to resolve server names, finds nowhere to sync to
roaming interface gets a dhcp address
ntpdate