Same problem here as well.
Able to boot on 6.8.0-49, but .50 and .51 fail, due to the luks password
issue mentioned above.
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Title:
Cannot enter
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty 32bit desktop
During the boot process, the network is not yet configured when rc.local is
run; since this is where I have network drive mounts configured, these mounts
fail at boot. By capturing the output of the mount commands in those scripts,
I can s
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gnome-panel crashes in endless loop on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381112
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Ubuntu: Jaunty 9.04 64bit desktop
gnome-panel: 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu7
Yesterday I rearranged some applets and launchers on my gnome-panels,
and ever since, gnome-panel crashes over and over forever when I log in.
I can see the panels appear briefly, and then a window titled "Erro
> Is this still the case even with "System setting" (renamed to "Available to
> all users" in jaunty) and "Connect automatically" both checked?
Yes. In my case it isn't NIS that's affected however, but rather my
network mounts which are run from rc.local. They never work at boot
(and if I log th
It seems like the problem is NetworkManager botching its role in the
boot process. It's supposed to bring the network up at S28, but
starting almost three years ago with this bug and yet today on a fresh
9.04 install, the network is not even up by S99 for rc.local.
Can NetworkManager please be fi
I'm having a similar problem and I wonder if it's related. In my case,
I have a script that mounts network shares which is called from
rc.local. During boot, the mounts all fail because the network isn't
configured yet; mounts by hostname fail DNS lookup, and mounts by IP
report "network is unrea
I and the 7 folks who replied all agree that this bug's symptoms are not
the same as bug 290935, and I can find no test results or developer's
commentary in either bug report that indicates any connection. So, I
have removed the duplicate setting.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 29093
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290935 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290935
This was first marked as a duplicate of 346964, which sounds like the
same issue. However then both this(339783) and 346964 were marked as
duplicates of 290935, which I'm not sure is correct, unless there's b
Same problem. At first I was using the nvidia binary driver from the
repository (180.44), and that crashed the X server as soon as a
fullscreen game launched (Starcraft, in my case). I removed that and
replaced it with the binary driver straight from nvidia (180.51) and
then Starcraft started ok,
I'm having the same problem, also using the repository's nvidia 180
drivers and a custom xorg.conf which defines separate X screens.
This might be related or might be a red herring, but since switching to
Jaunty (clean install from Hardy), I also cannot get
XTestFakeMotionEvent() (from the XTest l
I regularly use two different Ubuntu Hardy machines -- one at home, and
one at work. I've had this same problem off and on for the last month
or two on my work machine, but never on my home machine.
Similarities:
- both are desktops with NVidia graphics cards
- both use the proprietary NVidia dri
After a BIOS update this isn't happening anymore to me.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9632683/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9632684/ProcStatus.txt
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rhythmbox
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Since quite a few days all i get is "Server did not respond."
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 2 02:20:44 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/rhythmbox
Package: rhythmbox 0.10.0-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitectur
I have the same problem. Logitech USB webcam is ID 046d:0840, mouse is
MX400, and I have the same error when I start camorama (the "Oops" etc).
I do get a brief flash of what would be the camera capture window, which
is all binary garbage, no video signal.
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I get this message during boot too, but it doesn't cause booting to hang
and doesn't seem to happen every time. I'm not even sure what the
message means or if its anything to worry about; there are still a few
quirks with my hardware setup that I'm (slowly) working on, but I don't
know if this is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 117105 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117105
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 117105
Cannot select governor from cpufreq-applet
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93210
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Still, it seems to me that even with the current architecture, the
application itself does not need to be aware of multiple screens: X11 of
course is, therefore the window manager can be, therefore the window
manager ought to be able to handle the gymnastics of keeping track of
application/notifica
PeopleWithThisProblem++;
I just finally got dual monitors working on my dualhead nVidia card. I
am not using TwinView or Xinerama, because I want to be able to run
games fullscreen on the primary display without it affecting the
secondary display at all. (Aside: I don't need to be able to "drag"
Sorry, forgot some details:
Ubuntu Feisty 7.04, fresh download and install this week. It makes me
sad that this bug report is so old and yet persists.
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I just installed Feisty on an AMD64 (X2 6000+ to be exact), and I still
have not been able to get wine to run. Everything I've tried results in
'segmentation fault' on winecfg, apparently as it tries to create the
~/.wine path and establish a faux-registry.
I tried emk's instructions a few posts
Public bug reported:
As of 2.6.20 the linux kernel supports software suspend with swap files
in addidion to swap partitions. Please enable this from feisty 7.04
onwards.
Bug #82351 probably needs to be fixed first.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Ta
http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob_plain;f=Documentation/power
/swsusp-and-swap-files.txt
Is a good introduction.
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I have these crashes as well. The error report always differs a little
bit. I found that the reason why azureus keeps crashing, seems to be the
log files in ~/.azureus/logs/ when I delete those azureus starts up
again without crashing right again.
For example azureus logs in logs/alerts_1.log that
I have these crashes as well. The error report always differs a little
bit. I found that the reason why azureus keeps crashing, seems to be the
log files in ~/.azureus/logs/ when I delete those azureus starts up
again without crashing right again.
For example azureus logs in logs/alerts_1.log that
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