I had the same problem and this solved it for me (problem with the Windows client):
https://lists.openswan.org/pipermail/users/2011-July/020774.html
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I had the same problem and this solved it for me (problem with the Windows client):
https://lists.openswan.org/pipermail/users/2011-July/020774.html
I did a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop onto my Dell XPS 410n desktop with an Nvidia GeForce GTS 8800 graphics card. I always enable auto-login-to-desktop.
The first boot went OK, except...
Just tried doing the same thing again, and once more I'm getting Destination Host Unreachable errors, except this time it's been hours and the problem hasn't gone away.
And like magic, I just pressed up enter to retry the same command again some 10m later, and it works. Any ideas why this happened?
System A has Wi-Fi Internet access and an Ethernet port, while System B has just an Ethernet port. I connected the ports directly to each other. Both are fairly modern desktop PCs running Ubuntu...
Yes, the TrendNet uses a RealTek chipset, but it still caused a bunch of mayhem for me (and others as well - e.g. my symptoms were similar to those mentioned in this thread, but his solution didn't...
Just for my own knowledge (and also because we're going to make a local Fry's run soon for a bunch of adapters for various desktops), are there any wireless network adapter manufacturers that I...
I have a headless server on my network (actually it's just running Ubuntu Desktop 10.04) that for some reason isn't automatically renewing its DHCP lease when it gets reconnected to the network. How...
This started happening after I upgraded from 11.10. I'm running on a Latitude 13 laptop with an Intel Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (not Nvidia) - no proprietary drivers. It...
Issue resolved:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/77801/help-my-nvidia-drivers-are-completely-broken/77844#77844
Gyaaah! I tried uninstalling my current drivers, rebooting, and installing the new drivers, but the drivers still aren't working. I still have to run X in reduced graphics mode, though now my...
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and everything was fine up till about two hours ago, since when I've spent all my time trying to make things work again. I was trying to install the latest drivers from the...
Solution: had to add multiverse to /etc/apt/sources.list
Via: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-profiler/+bug/537634
Help, I'm trying to install the Python pstats module but I get the following:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS...
Thank you, 666f6f.
Just installed Ubuntu 10.04 on a Dell Latitude 13 which originally had 9.10 working fine. This has:
BCM5761e Ethernet
BCM4312 Wifi
Both were initially broken, but I managed to fix the...
I'm also seeing this problem, on my Latitude 13. Any hints?
I'm also seeing this exact problem. Gurtz, if you need an immediate workaround you can consider VNC and proxying VNC via NX.
Also seeing this problem on 10.04. The suggestions on the thread so far weren't it for me. Anyone know where I should inspect to start debugging this issue?
Anybody?
I don't think there are any repositories besides the default ones. I'd never changed the repository settings since I fresh-installed this system.
When installing packages like maven2 or eclipse, apt seems to want to pull in a bunch of gcj packages, even though I already have openjdk-6-jdk. Any ideas? Example transcript below. This is on Ubuntu...
Why is 'apt-get install maven2' pulling in tons of gcj packages when I already have openjdk?
$ sudo aptitude install maven2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree ...
I'm using a very plain Ubuntu Server 9.04, and cron isn't delivering any mail to my /var/mail/USER (the file hasn't even been created). Here's my full crontab:
# m h dom mon dow command
15...
Yeah now I'm seeing all ctrl shortcut keys behaving as if I were in qwerty layout.