Well ... can you tell where it is? IE, what tty it's assigned to, where in udev ... etc?
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Well ... can you tell where it is? IE, what tty it's assigned to, where in udev ... etc?
I don't think it's a kernel problem, per se'. I'm using a modem right now. It's a USB, not a serial, but still a modem. Network manager, unfortunately, doesn't deal with modems any more. You have to...
Please! If anyone knows that the above is impossible, respond to this thread. I've spent hours and hours on this problem. If it is possible, how in the heck do you do it?
I forgot to mention that Bridged networking is implemented on the virtual machine per the instructions of the product being installed. Thanks again!
Hi Everybody;
Thank you in advance for any help you can give. I have searched and searched and have not found an answer to my issue. I'm not sure if this should be in virtualisation or networking...
Bump.
I'm facing the problem, yet again with this morning's updates. Anyone with an idea of where I could go to research the problem?
Yea, I'd have to say I almost always try to avoid moving large files. The reason is that it's mostly not practical, though. I've never had the abort problem. I almost always attempt to do a "wget"...
I wouldn't be afraid of fuse mounting. I've used it for years. My laptop has Ubuntu and my servers, all over the world, run whatever Linux the customer uses. All I have to do is "Connect to Server"...
Maybe I'm not being clear. Update manager is attempting to "update" (I guess install)
kate-data
kdatepart
kde-runtime
kde-runtime-data
kdelibs-bin
kdelibs5-data
kdelibs5-plugin...
These libraries may belong to KDE as well ...
libkidletime4
libklibc ...
I've listed my packages a number of different ways, but executed your command. Editing the file and listing all packages that begin with "k":
kbd ...
Hi;
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my Samsung Chronos laptop. My upgrade manager is set to run each Friday. A couple of weeks ago, and today, Update Manager lists quite a few KDE related packages...