I must protest. Circumventing the bug by installing the flashplugin from
the official site isn't a solution. Besides, it makes my browser really
unstable. We need the firefox and the flash maintainers to look into
this. I'm very shocked that the bug hasn't been assigned to anyone yet.
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flash no
I would like to confirm this bug is still present under 9.04.
I've attached the backtrace and error as ouputted by pidgin with the debug flag
set.
** Attachment added: "backtrace"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24923664/pidgin_error
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*** glibc detected *** pidgin: malloc(): memory corruptio
I also experience the exact same behavior regarding my SATA drive
changing from /dev/sdc to /dev/hde and not being able to boot
afterwards. Is there any preliminary solution to this yet?
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latest kernel(2.6.20-16.28) update gives boot problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117314
You received
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 19634 ***
I can verify that this bug is still there. I am using a T41 Thinkpad and
am experiencing the exact same. However, my company locked the setup
part where you can disable the predesktop area, so I cannot install
linux this way. Any hints/fixes?
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Think
I think it's the lack of the following lines, which are found in the
usplash postrm script:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
if [ "$1" = remove ]; then
update-initramfs -u
fi
This should force a recreation of the ramdisks. This line is in usplash
postrm, but not in kubuntu-artwork-usplash, oddly enough