How can I capture a screenshot of the login screen (GDM) in Ubuntu 17.10?
Previous answers to questions such as How can I take a screenshot of the login screen? do not apply to Ubuntu 17.10 because it uses Wayland by default.
How can I capture a screenshot of the login screen (GDM) in Ubuntu 17.10?
Previous answers to questions such as How can I take a screenshot of the login screen? do not apply to Ubuntu 17.10 because it uses Wayland by default.
How can a hook script get the unit id and the service name? Please give me an example in Python and in Bash.
I have bootstrapped a manual environment from my laptop. How can I access the environment from another computer?
I have a setup where each node has 2 interfaces:
The communication between Juju (on my laptop) and the nodes should happen on the public network. The communication between the nodes should happen on the private network. Currently, Juju uses the public IP for everything, the public IP is also passed as private-address
between nodes...
How can I get Juju to use the private IP as private-address
in relations? Where does Juju get that address from? I'm using the manual provider.
What can I use to view office documents on the Ubuntu phone? I would like to be able to view odf and ms office documents like doc and docx.
Is it possible to run the Ubuntu Touch development release on the bq phone? If so, how do I do this?
How do I backup my Ubuntu Phone so I can restore it to the same state after a factory reset? To specify, I'm looking for the following:
Copying the /home/phablet/
folder will save the files, but does this also save all the config files and programs?
The factory-reset option in system settings on the bq ubuntu phone reverts the phone back to factory settings. Where, on the phone, is the image located used by factory-reset to reset the phone?
I'm starting to mess around with the bq phone. Installing packages with apt and stuff like that. Is there a way to reset the phone when I mess things completely?
I'm looking for a way to do it when I break things so badly that I can't access the "reset" functionality in the GUI anymore.
I know you can debug hooks in error state by running juju debug-hooks nodemane
and then running juju resolved --retry nodename
. Is it possible to run or rerun hooks that are not in an error state?
Thanks
When deploying a bundle using juju-deployer
it constantly says Service: NAME has neither charm url or branch specified. The charm deploys correctly, but I'm curious about what the message means?
"storm-slavecluster":
charm: "local:trusty/storm"
num_units: 1
annotations:
"gui-x": "800"
"gui-y": "800"
$JUJU_REPOSITORY
points to my local repository
What's the difference between deploying a juju bundle with quickstart
or juju-deployer
?
Is is possible to deploy bundles that contain charms from a local repository? I suspect using the commandline, it might be possible but the juju-gui has no idea where to find the local charms...
I would like to have up-to-date documentation about writing charms in python.
When I look at the juju documentation I do not see a "Destroy" or "uninstall" hook. So I'm wondering what the juju destroy-service
command does exactly.
Does it remove any of the config files? Uninstall programs? Remove containers? Or just stop the service?
I want to make a service consisting of multiple nodes running multiple services that work together. I can make a charm for every single node, but then the user would have to know what charms are required and how they have to work together. I want the user to be able to make a base system consisting of multiple charms on multiple nodes with just one click.
Is this possible? I see two solutions, but I don't know if this functionality exists.
I would like it if the user is able to do this in the GUI. Making a script that adds multiple Charms is not an ideal solution.
Thanks!
PS: I'm using manual provisioning, if that changes anything.
I want to use my Belgian EID to login to government websites online. How do I set this up in Google Chrome and Firefox in Ubuntu 14.04?
Thanks!
I have Dell external usb keyboard with smart card reader builtin. I want to use it to read my eID. When I plug the keyboard in, I can use the keyboard but not the smartcard reader. How can I use the smart card reader?
Thanks
I'm making an app with the Ubuntu SDK where a user has to enter a number as fast as possible. I have a textfield in a page, where he has to enter the number:
TextField {
id: inputQuestion
width: 100
height: 50
errorHighlight: true
validator: IntValidator { }
text: '?'
}
I have two questions about that:
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04. I'm following this tutorial to write autopilot tests. I get an error when I try to run or list the autopilot tests:
$autopilot list CurrencyConverter
Loading tests from: /home/merlijn/autopilottests/ubuntu-sdk-tutorials/getting- started/CurrencyConverter/tests/autopilot
Failed to import test module: CurrencyConverter.tests.test_CurrencyConverter Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/unittest/loader.py", line 252, in _find_tests module = self._get_module_from_name(name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/unittest/loader.py", line 230, in _get_module_from_name__import__(name)
File "/home/merlijn/autopilottests/ubuntu-sdk-tutorials/getting-started/CurrencyConverter/tests/autopilot/CurrencyConverter/tests/__init__.py", line 25, in <module>
from autopilot.input import Mouse, Touch, Pointer
ImportError: No module named input
unittest.loader.ModuleImportFailure.CurrencyConverter.tests.test_CurrencyConverter
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