@Ian,
I definitely agree with your philosophy on bugs but in the particular instance I refer to, we had developers split on how to implement what was a very simple feature to what was the Gnome2...
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@Ian,
I definitely agree with your philosophy on bugs but in the particular instance I refer to, we had developers split on how to implement what was a very simple feature to what was the Gnome2...
I recall contributing to a similar bug report in 2009 that had over 2000 user-contributions stretching over 6 years that detailed the very same issue. Perhaps Ubuntu will sort this out once and for...
Is there any particular reason you don't always want numlock on ?
CB++ on Intel Compute Stick
http://i.imgur.com/GDYcIN2.png
I installed Openbox on top ofn Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I'm beginning to think Ubuntu would make a great base for a serious O-buntu flavour :lolflag:
For no other reason than because 'I can' I'm...
I'm guessing this has something to do with KDE file indexing. If you right click and clear the recent document list and then re-open each of those files I'd expect the links to return once again. Not...
Thanks for taking the time to read this post...
Background
I started with an iso image found here of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to run on an Intel Compute Stick STCK1A32WFC which originally shipped with...
Ubuntu 14.04 fallback session running on Intel Compute Stick 32/2 Gb
It's been a while since I last posted here...
I picked up a Win 8 32GB + 2GB Ram Intel stick pc, wiped Win 8 and put 15.10 on it. So far so good...
Anyone here tried or using one?
I presume you've already checked your settings in System Settings > Brightness & Lock?
Or possibly the exact opposite... :)
My point is have you tried with the option both checked and unchecked?
I'm fairly certain this can be done using systemd and is one of the benefits systemd offers, only don't ask me how!
I think it involves writing a small script in which you can then declare...
http://i.imgur.com/LfPOriw.png
What exactly does this mean in plain english?
Hi ollylove,
By default KDE is set to restore your previous session which might explain this behaviour.
Look at systemsettings -> startup & shutdown -> session management -> and use "empty...
Sorry to hear that's how it's turned out...
IMO a fresh install is probably your best option now.
At least that's what I'd do.
As a side note I tried Kubuntu 13.04 not long ago, Kubuntu...
Have you checked the contents of ~/.xinitrc?
http://linuxforcynics.com/hardware/toshset-required-kernel-toshiba-support-not-enabled
I have installed KWallet to try this which gave me the same dbus errors as yours when trying to launch it from the menu.
Try sudo kwalletmanager and re-check your settings.
In particular,...
I waited 4 years for the plasma-panel bug to be fixed.
Persistence is not futile...
Welcome.
Mark this post as solved or post back if you need more help.
System Settings > Account Details > KDE Wallet
Have you checked kwallet is enabled and the settings haven't been changed inadvertently by the updates?
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=81942
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/toshset
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1306321
Good news.
I expect what KDE has done is eliminate the device profiles that it detected weren't working.
Haha... you might not have appreciated it as much otherwise.
http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?61877-Resetting-Kwallet