Quoth this askubuntu question;
Very likely that 0009 file (and perhaps more beside it) is incomplete or corrupt.
I would try to move it out of there and try restarting the update process...
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Quoth this askubuntu question;
Very likely that 0009 file (and perhaps more beside it) is incomplete or corrupt.
I would try to move it out of there and try restarting the update process...
And it's not merely a permissions issue, aye? Also do note that the iptable_nat module needs to be running, if for whatever reason it hasn't been loaded automatically.
$ iptables -t nat -nvxL...
Have you checked your Energy Saving profile? It's in the Hardware section of System Settings.
http://i.imgur.com/eTnoGLI.png
Ugh, that turned out huge.
[Edit] Additionally...
I imagine...
When in debian/, run dch -n.
Yes, you need to build deb files and have the package manager itself install them to have the files tracked. As a small relief, installing into a /usr/local prefix at least won't pollute "real"...
It may be that something else has registered itself as the default handler for the 'directory' file association ("mimetype"), so when you're double-clicking a folder it tries to start that program...
Huh, I thought the point of v4l1compat was being able to preload it.
Does the file exist to begin with?
Also, are you running a 64-bit installation?
How are you transferring the files? Dragging and dropping via the file manager?
When it does this, try opening up KSysLog. If memory serves there should be a dmesg tab/section; does it say...
Have you tried renaming the okular settings file(s)? Perhaps there's something wrong there that it just isn't dealing with gracefully.
I'm not at my machine, but going by convention the settings...
Very informative, cheers!
Well, as far as I understand the problem was to get W7 to resolve the hostname when expressed as \\hostname? While a normal ping resolve worked.
From the linux machine do you really need nmbd for...
Are you in the same workgroup? (I'm not sure if it matters.)
Corrupt cache, maybe? I have never had this happen myself.
$ rm -rf ~/.kde/cache-${HOSTNAME}/* # caveat emptor, naturally
$ kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental
If it strikes again; get to a...
Slow at connecting/resolving hosts, or slow traffic?
Are there any notable error messages output to dmesg?
$ dmesg | grep -i 'iwl\|wireless\|wifi\|wlan\|net'
Other than dealing with errors,...
Reasons could be that they outsourced the linux tweaks and don't have the knowhow in-house to update it -- or they simply don't care to spend the effort on a minority userbase when they could spend...
(esac is just the ending of case, just like fi is for if. :3)
As for exiting with errors, both update-grub and grub-mkconfig set the sh builtin option 'set -e';
-e errexit If not interactive,...
Yes, the script would go through them all, just to be thorough if you have any other weird breakages. Deleting the files outright would also sort-of-work, as you trick dpkg into losing track of the...
What happens if you run update-grub manually? Is there anything of interest output to the terminal?
As for libass4, that sounds like a packaging issue. If it isn't already fixed in the repos, you...
Then I'm out of ideas.
You could try to manually connect from the terminal (with the openvpn cli tool) and see if it outputs any particular error not visible in the logs.
Maybe it's just a display bug, then. Or maybe it's some ipv4 internal jargon I don't know about. Alternatively -- VERY unlikely -- maybe you have weird linebreaks in your definitions file?
$...
It's not loading openvpn though; did you miss that one? Or was it already loaded?
Regardless, those /A/IN and /DS/IN bits don't look healthy, but perhaps it may just be a display error.
Open up...
Hmm.
# easy version
$ grep -i 'network' /var/log/syslog # or wherever it saves its logs; /var/log/* if nothing else
# wizard version
$ grep -i 'vpn\|network.\?manager\|ppt\?p'...
All right.
I guess I forgot to ask; do you have the necessary network-manager packages for your VPN type installed?
# regex voodoo!
zorael:laughlyn ~$ apt-cache search network-manager- | grep...
No, it has worked fine for me. I used the PPTP service at first, and it was lesson in frustration to get it working. The support for the protocol in the network interface widget seems to have...
Likely, aye.
My Anonine OpenSSH VPN connection installs itself as a virtual tun0 interface, while when I used a PPTP-based service it ended up as ppp0.
What does it show up as in the network...