I'm still seeing these messages in my up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
installation.
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Title:
excessive debug messages from "os-prober"
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I can confirm seeing this same error message with a Primax Colorado
scanner on current Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. I will change the parallel port
mode in the BIOS and retry.
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Christopher M. Penalver, the reported problem was that using remote
desktop to connect to an Ubuntu 14.04 with a gnome-session doesn't work.
It is now May 31, 2016, it *still* doesn't work. That's why I'm here.
The problem description was since changed and a fix was developed for a later
gnome-rdp should do the upgrade automatically ...
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Title:
Error:file is encrypted or is not a database
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The issue is indeed fixed in that version.
Also, the package installs without mentioning anything about dependencies.
This is Ubuntu 14.04.3 with the standard splitpath already installed.
So it looks like just offering that version as an upgrade would suffice
to fix this bug.
Thanks a lot for
Public bug reported:
My first attempt to use splitpatch caused it to hang on the patch I tried it on.
This is an up to date Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS installation:
the splitpatch package version is
0.0+20130626+gitbd6a83d-1
The current version of splitpatch found at
The culprit is the merge info in the patch. The latest splitpatch.rb saves it
into the file ..patch (attached), while the existing splitpatch hangs on it.
The only other difference is that the current splitpatch.rb preserves the
Index: lines in the resulting patches.
** Patch added: "..patch"
As a heavy Ubuntu user, I'd love to see this feature.
As a workaround, create a wrapper script around rdesktop that performs
automatic disk sharing.
An example is attached.
It works for me, but performance is abysmal - too poor to actually make
this usable.
Perhaps this can be improved by
This still happens on Ubuntu 12.04 (up to date with patches) connecting to an
Exchange 2010 server,
using the 'mutt' package, version 1.5.21-5ubuntu2.1. It happens often enough
that mutt is effectively unusable. I can post my configuration on request. The
mutt in package 'mutt-patched', same
For what it's worth: the same problem exists with Cygwin's mutt, so it
looks like this needs to be fixed upstream.
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mutt -
Incidentally: setting imap_keepalive to a small value does not make any
difference for me.
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Title:
mutt - TLS packet with
For what it's worth: the same problem exists with Cygwin's mutt, so it
looks like this needs to be fixed upstream.
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mutt - TLS packet with
This still happens on Ubuntu 12.04 (up to date with patches) connecting to an
Exchange 2010 server,
using the 'mutt' package, version 1.5.21-5ubuntu2.1. It happens often enough
that mutt is effectively unusable. I can post my configuration on request. The
mutt in package 'mutt-patched', same
Incidentally: setting imap_keepalive to a small value does not make any
difference for me.
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Title:
mutt - TLS packet with unexpected length
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