Yes, even though I marked this thread as solved I had the same issue. I find it unnerving that it doesn't seem possible to restore it to original, but just decided to live with it in the end.
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Yes, even though I marked this thread as solved I had the same issue. I find it unnerving that it doesn't seem possible to restore it to original, but just decided to live with it in the end.
My original problem statement was "Aw, snap!" on every page, which has had several solutions posted. Memory leak is a different issue that I am not having. Feel free to continue discussion on that...
That did the trick. Thank you!!
Yeah, it just says Enter password for keyring 'default' to unlock. Thanks for the info about the Passwords, confirmed it is Ubuntu One.
I suppose that's perfectly reasonable. Thanks again...
Hmmmm, I bet that's it (Ubuntu One) -- I'll look into that. Is it really too much to ask that I shouldn't have to play guessing games about what program, process, or activity is asking for access to...
Yes, but that give me this icon:
http://web.joelishness.mailbolt.com/wrong-power.png
which is just a launcher. I am looking for this icon:
http://web.joelishness.mailbolt.com/right-power.png...
I'm hoping someone can help me restore the Power Button icon/menu from the right of the top panel. It disappeared after an error, and I haven't been able to restore it since.
Brief history:
1....
So are you saying that the reason it asks for my keyring is because it needs to use the wifi password when I access the internet? If so, two questions:
1. I have wifi, but I use a LAN connection. ...
Strange, after a reboot today Chrome is suddenly working. I'll keep that folder's permissions in mind if it starts acting up today.
Here's my info (one tab open):
chromium-browse 28.8 MiB...
Chromium no longer functions after I upgrading to 10.04 (official release).
Problem statement: Every page displays Aw, Snap! rendering error
History:
1. I had previously been using Google...
I suspect most people will be using it for vintage emulation, and I think support for non-console accelerometer applications is still very limited. I would vote for profiles (1). Of course, an...
falk, it is not possible to simply "unpair" the sixaxis with the PS3. It HAS to be done by creating a new pair via USB.
I'm not sure about the current development versions, but the original version should work with the built-in bluetooth module as long as you're not using Xubuntu (although that may be fixed in 9.04). ...
I'll leave it to the developers to say for sure, but supposedly the sixaxis has a different pairing scheme than standard bluetooth (notice you never have to type a PIN or anything). It's all done...
Hi,
I can't figure out why this seems to work for everyone except for me.
First things first:
Is this still true? If so, that could be my problem since I'm using Xubuntu. I tend to think...