A solution that works for me is to do "checkgmail -no_cookies", but it limits the functionality.
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A solution that works for me is to do "checkgmail -no_cookies", but it limits the functionality.
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Rather strangely, the problem appears to have fixed itself, unless there was an update that I missed.
Edit: It's now unfixed itself.
I've been having the same problem with checkgmail for the last day or two.
I can login via the web no problem. Removing @gmail.com" in checkgmail didn't work for me.
For some reason I woke up today and CheckGmail won't login. I can login via the web. If I run CheckGmail in a terminal, no error messages come up when I cannot login.
I cannot see any posts by...
Most of the time VPNs are used to browse the internet securely using an unsecure connection, like free wifi at a coffee shop.
In order to do this, when you're at a coffee shop you create a secure...
The problem reoccurred and I got a screenshot this time.
Edit: Oh, and rebooting tends to fix the problem.
I moved the clock and the notification area, and now it appears to be fixed and I cannot recreate the problem.
I think I'm having a similar problem.
All the stuff on the taskbar on the top of my screen is fine most of the time, but sometimes when I log in the shutdown button disappears, and sometimes the...
I think I've got a similar problem.
I've installed Lucid, and rather than use checkgmail, I've decided to give evolution a try, using the mail notification applet. I'm using my gmail account with...
For most people, karmic will be an improvement. Unfortunately, sometimes there can be new problems, but more often than not they get solved in the next release.
I've been using Ubuntu since Feisty...
I still use windows for voice recognition software, but as far as I'm concerned ubuntu trumps windows everywhere else. Windows cannot match ubuntu's community, or the continual improvement of ubuntu...
The "+x" gives you permission to execute the file, but not permission to read and write. To add read and write permission as well, you need to type the following:
chmod u+rwx [your file]
No problems with 9.10 for me either. I've had problems with past versions of Ubuntu, but 9.10 installed fine and everything works.
Compiz is the thing that gives you desktop effects, such as wobbley windows and when you minimize a window you get a little animation rather than the window just disappearing.
...
In the past it has been released at about 12 noon GMT, which would mean it will be available in about an hour.
Well, I haven't fixed Deluge, but I have got around the problem.
I installed KTorrent, and then opened my torrents in /home/blah/.config/deluge/state/ in KTorrent, saved the data in the same...
I'm getting a similar problem.
When I run deluge from a terminal I get this:
deluge
1.1.6
/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/deluge/ui/gtkui/mainwindow.py:63: GtkWarning:...
I've fixed it. In Jaunty, you do the following:
System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications (I think Startup Applications was previously called Sessions)
In the Startup Applications...
I have the same problem. I have several icons in the notification area at the top-right, and I want to remove the network icon since it is mistakenly reporting that there is a problem when there...
Man. This thread took ages to appear!
I believe the main improvement is for people with wireless cards. And you have the latest versions of everything, but apart from that it's basically the same. Intrepid has been a little buggy for me,...
ramadha, you need a capital C not little c in the command you typed and to repost the output.
This:
ramadha@ramadha-desktop:~$ sudo lshw -c network
Should be this:
...
I don't know how to setup a DSL modem manually. You could wait until someone who does know posts, or you could search the web. Perhaps these links could be relevant:...
Well, I'm no expert, but it appears that your router doesn't use DHCP, and therefore need to set your IP address manually. If you use a router, you can probably login to your router and enable DHCP...
There is a workaround for this problem here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6075466&postcount=25
1. Disable NetworkManager:
sudo update-rc.d -f NetworkManager remove
2. Reboot
3.