Sorry, I didn't know the forum operators also don't like how their system works.
Please change my forum name to "ygoe", that is the user name in the SSO account anyway and should have been picked...
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Sorry, I didn't know the forum operators also don't like how their system works.
Please change my forum name to "ygoe", that is the user name in the SSO account anyway and should have been picked...
Cross-posting this here as suggested by the FAQ.
Hello,
after lots of trouble with the forum login through the Ubuntu One account which caused lots of trouble because I have a Launchpad...
Hello,
after lots of trouble with the forum login through the Ubuntu One account which caused lots of trouble because I have a Launchpad account from 50 years ago, I finally managed to log in here...
I found the issue. The fstab entry for /boot uses a UUID that has changed after the new setup as part of the restore. I hadn't updated that entry so after the first restore and boot, the /boot...
Hello,
I'm testing the backup and restore procedure of a new server running Ubuntu 20.04. While the machine did boot after restoring, I found this in the journal syslog after the boot (it wasn't...
Yes, now I get what's on the screenshot. Before, it just said "Timeout error - we have logged this error" or something. Looked like a ligitimate error message from Launchpad. Seems fixed.
No, those links are not what I mean.
What more info do you need? I think I described all there is in the askubuntu question linked in my first post.
Where is the URL to report bugs for the linux package? The Launchpad search is still broken and I can't find any way to search packages there.
There is no package, it's the entire thing. Or what would be appropriate here? The kernel? apt-get? unattended-upgrades? dpkg?
There's a problem with upgrading packages that require a reboot, not creating the /var/run/reboot-required file. I need to report a bug but that doesn't seem to be possible. Whenever I click the...
This thread has been closed, but it was not answered and is still relevant, so I'm asking it again.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2108325
usually you enable things like IP forwarding...
auth.log. I forgot about that one. syslog contained so much information that I believed that was everything.
Reading the logs of that time, I saw that there was/is an intensive root login attack...
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on my web server. On Monday (3 days ago) everything was still fine. Today I noticed that SSH logins only work sometimes. For some accounts, it mostly works on the second...
More hw info: This is an AMD Geobe board with a VIA Rhine-III ethernet adapter. It is connected to my Gigabit switch which has always worked fine for all other devices. The ping capability is very...
Ping says all packets were lost. The route looks normal (default gateway is my DSL router, its IP address is explicitly set as a route).
Update: I've pinged my Windows box with Wireshark running....
I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop on my ALIX computer. Once again after a long time. At first it was working fine. I could SSH to the box. But I noticed that my DNS configuration wasn't applied...
I'm using updates regularly so there won't be any news for my OS version.
On Windows, there is a shell dialog for opening and saving files that all applications can make use of. I thought this is...
Okay, that "Copy file's location" entry is missing in my version. Maybe 10.04 LTS is outdated again...
Alright, so I'm basically back in the console.
Thanks for your efforts anyway!
There are no properties as well. Here's a screenshot of what my window looks like:
(see attachment)
The top shows the path /etc/apache2/conf.d. I want to copy this very path into the clipboard....
Oh, multiple users. So for this: There is no text to select or copy. It's just buttons. If there was text, I wouldn't ask such a question. Have you actually seen it?
Alright, so you say that Gnome or gedit are not able to give me the current path in plain text, but only in that playful not not especially beautiful buttons. Right?
Okay, that's how I have initially opened the first file. But then I needed to create another, new file, in the same directory, or one level up or so. So I thought, well, now that I'm here, why not...
I have opened one file in /some/very/long/and/hard/to/reembemr/path. Then I create a new file with Ctrl+N. Last time I tried to save this file, my home folder or something equally useless was...
In gedit, when opening a file, the path of the currently opened file is displayed in that dialog with some buttons, one for each level. But I want to copy the path as text so that I can save a new...