I figured out a temporary workaround. Edit your ~/.ssh/config, and add the line:
Ciphers aes128-cbc
I haven't done any real debugging, but there looks like there could be a
problem with ciphers bigger than 128-bits. My Cisco devices are
complaining about DH length when I use AES192 or AES256.
I figured out a temporary workaround. Edit your ~/.ssh/config, and add the line:
Ciphers aes128-cbc
I haven't done any real debugging, but there looks like there could be a
problem with ciphers bigger than 128-bits. My Cisco devices are
complaining about DH length when I use AES192 or AES256.
I have a MacBook Pro 8.2. Gestures work just fine with the integrated
Touchpad. I have a new Bluetooth-connected Magic TrackPad. Two-finger
scrolling works, but the other multitouch gestures do not.
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Not sure if this would help or not. The Xorg.0.log on my MacBook Pro 8.2
has these entries for both TrackPads:
These are the entries in my Xorg.0.log corresponding to the internal
TrackPad (Which works great):
[ 7.763] (II) config/udev: Adding input device Apple Inc. Apple Internal
I don't know if this will help anyone else, but I just discovered that
gestures on my Bluetooth Trackpad work fine if I log out/in. I also
noticed that everything works if the Trackpad is turned on before
LightDM starts up.
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Captured debug output from gnome-settings-daemon at the point where my
icons go haywire, and whoopsie reports that a problem occurred.
I renamed the gnome-settings-daemon binary to gnome-settings-daemon.bin,
then put a shell script wrapper around it. Hence the reason that the log
reports
At one point, it appeared that I was able to get my icons back by killing
gnome-settings-daemon. They would appear normal when it restarted. This does
not currently seem to be the case.
My GTK style and fonts are ok, however.
** Attachment added: gnome-settings-daemon debug output after
I have the same issue as described in #36. I managed a partial
workaround, which works most, but not all the time.
I have a keyboard shortcut set up to open a terminal. From there, I open
'gnome-display-properties', which usually sets the resolution on both screens
when it opens. If not,
I've upgraded to Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) Beta. This problem no longer
occurs for me.
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 12:17 +, Raymond Hill wrote:
I get this problem a lot, so much that each time I launch Evolution I
get anxious about whether it will hang with the Formatting message
(...) or not.
I can confirm this with Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic).
The system was upgraded from 9.04.
Same error in syslog.
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While doing my daily apt-get update today, I noticed a new evolution-exchange
package today.
Nothing was mentioned in the changelog for the recently updated package, but
Evolution starts just fine for me now.
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Thanks htamas!
Your extension helped me a lot!
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I have the same issue as JasonBoissiere above. I cannot seem to open
Evolution any more.
STDOUT on my GDB looks like a Camel issue? ...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb15e3b90 (LWP 1251)]
0xb7c9c2ee in camel_folder_summary_load_from_db (s=0x93bd9d0,
Had this exact problem on Gutsy, Hardy, and now Intrepid, using
xvncviewer -ZlibLevel 7 [vnc_display].
Most of the VNC displays I'm connecting to are Windows 2003 running on
Xen (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2). The display sizes range from
640x480 to 800x600. I typically access them through
Up until a few seconds ago, I had this very same issue (Ubuntu 8.04, 32-bit)
While trying to gather information to post on here, the problem went away.
The fix that occurred may have been related to accessing my Contacts folder
-prior- to forwarding an email.
Perhaps Evolution had to refresh
I had this same issue after doing an a package upgrade (via dselect) this
morning.
The path fix worked, with an additional tweak. I had to edit my
'/etc/X11/default-display-manager' file, and change
'/usr/lib/kde4/bin/kdm-kde4' to '/usr/lib/kde4/bin/kdm'. After that, KDM-KDE4
is up and
I fixed the tiling issue with the compaq evo n1000v.
I had to specify HorizSync and VertRefresh in my monitor definition:
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName LGP
ModelName 6e54
Option DPMS
HorizSync 31.5-90.0
VertRefresh 59.0-60.0
EndSection
After I did this, everything was back to
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