Similar error (Required key not available) while trying to refresh
gnome-system-monitor. I also encrypt my home directory with fscrypt
using login protector.
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System information:
* Ubuntu 18.10
* Linux 4.18.0-16-generic #17-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 8 00:06:57 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
* duplicity 0.7.17-0ubuntu2
* deja-dup 38.0-1
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The bug affects me even after I log out and log in again:
Giving up after 5 attempts. Error: gdata-service-error-quark:
Authentication required: Unauthorized (4)
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The bug also affects me on ubuntu 18.10 with the latest kernel (Linux
4.18.0-15-generic #16pop2-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 22 17:07:14 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
I'm using DELL XPS 15 with a usb type-c hub produced by Ugreen.
Here is the perf report:
Samples: 43K of event 'cycles:ppp', Eve
The problem was solved for me when I find the process's pid with `screen
-R` and then resume with `screen -r `.
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Title:
screen -r fails with "Writ
Same issue after upgrading from Ubuntu Gnone 17.04 to Ubuntu 17.10.
First I purged gnome-screensaver, but it didn't work.
Then I went to Setting -> Privacy -> Screen Lock -> Automatic Screen
Lock and turned it off. Now the original Gnome lock screen went away and
only one lock screen is left.
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This problem was solved after updating to Ubuntu 17.10, but I don't know
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Title:
I had a similar problem while upgrading from Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 to 17.10
on Dell XPS 15(with GTX 1050 graphics card). The kernel version that I
was trying to install was 4.13.0-25.
I successfully solved the problem by killing dpkg, switching to text-
only console(Ctrl+Alt+F6), and running `sudo dp
Update:
I just found that the workaround I posted won't work after suspend. It
will work again after restart.
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Title:
freeze on login with prime
I experienced a similar situation with a fresh installation of Ubuntu
Gnome on Dell XPS 15. I didn't install virtual box.
Details about my computer:
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz
Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050/PCIe/SSE2
Driver: Nvidia binary driver version 384.90; Processor microcod
I forgot to mention my system version. It's Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 64-bit.
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Title:
freeze on login with prime-select intel
To manage notifications a
** Project changed: ubuntu-gnome => nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Information bar hard to see when focus is lost
To manage notifications about this
I have a dual system of Ubuntu and Windows 7 and encountered the same
problem after in place upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10. I tried boot-repair
before but it didn't work. Just a moment ago I tried this command and it
worked:
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
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