Hi,
- I confirm the above issue in our production servers which are
configured to update their packages only from a local mirror of the
security pocket with unattended-upgrades. They cannot upgrade the linux
kernel to version 3.2.0-105 because the linux-headers-3.2.0-105 package
is missing in the
I have the same error with an "Sony Vaio SVE1512C6EW" (Ubuntu 12.10 - 64 Bit).
See my german postion on ubuntuusers.de
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/error-hangcheck-timer-elapsed-gpu-
hung-sony-va/
Is there a workaround for this problem to fix it?
thx,
Acid
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I forgot to add the following informations :
root@ubuntu:~# dpkg -l|grep grub
ii grub-common 1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3
GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (common files)
ii grub-gfxpayload-lists 0.2
I downloaded a natty daily build yesterday the 26th of april, then tried to
install it today the 27th.
Everything went fine until the installer tried to `grub-install`. It died with
the "/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot stat `aufs'."
So here is what I did :
1/ Format a 15GB partition with btr
Shawe,
Already added it up there :)
I will try installing Ubuntu 8.10 someday when I have time, so I can test it :)
Right now I'm under Archlinux, and most of the files and places listed there
don't even exist in my system.
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No Screen Backlight Control; Sony Vaio with nvidia 8 series graphic
See if this works with you (it's ok with my FZ340E/B):
- install nvclock and insert the /local/usr/bin (or the path where nvclock was
installed) in the $PATH variable at /etc/profile
- chmod 777 nvclock so it can be executed as normal user
- Map the fn+f5 and fn+f6 keys (brightness up and down) w
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been foun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ez-ipupdate
After booting Ubuntu, there was a message in /var/log/syslog saying that
ez-ipupdate could not start because it was unable to create the PID file.
It works after adding this line to the init.d script :
install -o ez-ipupd -g nogroup -m 755 -d