You need to make sure that gnome-keyring-daemon is running. If necessary, add it to the programs started at login.
-Arne.
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You need to make sure that gnome-keyring-daemon is running. If necessary, add it to the programs started at login.
-Arne.
Thanks! Installing the headers helped me at least one step forward. It made my camera work a few times until cheese gave up.
I have a related problem: after upgrading my ubuntu 11.04 to kernel 2.6.38-10, the nvidia-current driver stopped working.
I upgraded my system with the normal software updates, no manual installing...
A possible problem is that some audio channels are muted. Open your volume control, select "visible channels", enable all of them, then unmute all of them and put them on maximum volume.
I once...
quick workaround: instead of "sudo", just type:
/usr/bin/sudo
To permanently solve this problem, search for something like "adding directories to your PATH in .bashrc"
Linux
GNU/Linux may be more complete, but then I could as well call it "Linux karmic 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP i686 GNU/Linux".
Absolutely fabulous! Thanks a lot.
Very old news indeed. By the way, I ditched gnome for KDE some time ago and a few years earlier I had already ditched KDE for gnome after I ditched ....
I also ditched Mandrake for Knoppix for...
Cool, I happened to stumble on this thread when it had exactly "999" views. Sorry for ruining it with this view+post.
This is a known bug for kubuntu 10.04 (alpha 1 ;-).
EDIT: unintended automatic conversion form ; - ) into ;-) makes my brackets look even more unbalanced.
Sometimes this works: open volume control and choose configure channels. enable all channels (Master, PCM, ...) and then make sure they are all un-muted.
OK, your wired connection did not obtain an IP(v4) addres. See this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1379937
I believe the only reason to run clamAV (or any virus scanner) on linux would be make sure that you pass no infected files to windows computers. E.g. if you have a mail server or samba share to which...
This would suggest that eth0 should be in your ifconfig now. Do you have a wired connection for the moment? If not, please give the output of
sudo ifconfig eth0 up
ifconfig
Errr, by my previous post I meant that you should actually open a terminal window and type the code:
sudo ifconfig eth0 up
Then see if any error messages are reported.
were any error messages printed in the terminal?
OK, when the wired goes down again, try:
sudo ifconfig eth0 up
You seem to have a public IP address. Are you by any chance trying to simultaneously connect to the wireless and wired network of the same router with NAT disabled?
edit: nevermind, this should...
Yep, been there, until finally Gutsy arrived and the distro-switching urge magically disappeared.
can you give the output of:
ifconfig
?
I also have the experience that in-place upgrades never work as well as clean installs...
Bing! errr, I mean Boing!
instead of:
sudo su
gedit
(which I assume you did), try:
I bought WorldOfGoo. Great game, very nice that they made a linux version and distribute it DRM-free and hassle-free.
I don't know a solution but please tell me when you've fixed it, I had a similar problem with an external monitor and I'm curious for an answer.