I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. I am attmpting to create the first OpenVPN in
Network Manager. I installed Network Management framework(OpenVPN
plugin) and network amangement framework(OpenVPN plugin for Gnome GUI).
I click on the network manager icon (side by side UP and DOWN arrow)
then click on VPN C
On 03/06/12 03:07, Hamish Blair wrote:
> Lubuntu 12.4 failed installation for me. I had over 10 Gb in / and over
> 10 Gb in /home. Maybe my 2Gb swap space was too small? /boot was just
> under 50 Mb from memory - maybe that was the issue? My RAM is 512Mb if
> I remember rightly.
>
On a recent Ub
I was doing a custom install with separate disk partitions for /boot,
/home and /. I repeated the install with the /boot partition size 192MB
instead of 40MB and the install successfully completed.
I presume the original install attempt failed due to /boot being too
small. It is a pity the install
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Title:
Ubuntu 12.04 install crashes
To
Public bug reported:
The installation from CD crashed while reporting installing system or
soon after. The system was not connected to the Internet. I will retry
with the system connected to the Internet. I connected to the internet
after the report of the installation crashing and then clicked on
I have also seen this bug in Ubuntu Netbook 10.04 with a Brother MFC-5460CN
printer. The suggested workaround of
# sudo brprintconf_mfc5460cn -pt A4
before a print attempt worked for me.
Its not (yet) clear how often I need to invoke brprintconf_mfc5460cn:
after every system restart? after
I tried apport-cli in a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 and the K option
did cause it to write a file to /tmp as documented.
Without a fair bit of testing though, I'm not yet convinced Ubuntu 9.10
will meet my needs more effectively than Ubuntu 9.04.
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apport-cli doesn't write output file
https://
The same bug is present in Ubuntu 9.10 although the reported program
counter is quite different.
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italc application crashes soon after startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438637
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I installed libitalc-dbgsym and got more informative reports:
r...@ubuntu:~# apt-get install libitalc-dbgsym
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libitalc-dbgsym
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to
I installed italc-master-dbgsym as requested but it doesn't seem to have
made any difference to the availability of debug symbols.
r...@ubuntu:~# apt-cache show italc-master-dbgsym
Package: italc-master-dbgsym
Priority: extra
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 32
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers
Orig
How do I install from the ddeb repository?
I'm familiar with the shell, vi etc, but don't know the commands to
install from ddeb repository.
Arthur
Stéphane Graber wrote:
> Can you try installing italc-master-dbgsym from the ddeb repository and
> try tracing again with gdb ?
>
> deb http://ddeb
I chose the K option because the system on which I was running the
command was not connected to the internet. So, my intention was to to
use the K option then copy the file to a USB stick and I would then take
the USB stick to a system connected to the internet and from that
system, lodge a problem
Here's the information requested:
r...@ubuntu:~# more /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 5
model name : Pentium II (Deschutes)
stepping: 2
cpu MHz : 398.252
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bu
Public bug reported:
If iTalc (installed from the edubuntu 9.04 addon CD) is run from the GUI
a green window appears briefly on the screen then disappears.
The following shows what happens when it is run from the shell.
r...@ubuntu:~# apt-cache show italc-master
Package: italc-master
Priority: o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
The page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs says
"Using the command apport-cli -f -p on the target system
will collect information and provide you with an option to "K: Keep
report file for sending later or copying to somewhere else"
Sorry, forgot to add the apport package information.
r...@tux:~# apt-cache policy apport
apport:
Installed: 1.0-0ubuntu5.2
Candidate: 1.0-0ubuntu5.2
Version table:
*** 1.0-0ubuntu5.2 0
500 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/main Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.c
I have the same problem. I successfully installed the Ubuntu Alternate
CD on a 80GB IDE drive plugged into a system with a VIA system and
CLE-266 chipset. This installation was not particularly reliable - it
would hang within a few minutes to a few hours.
I moved the IDE drive to a box with a Zida
I made the source changes described above and then replaced the cx88*
modules on the Mythbuntu 7.10 system (not the system where I built the
modules). Do I also need to change the kernel timer frequency to 1000Hz
and replace all kernel modules on the Mythbuntu system?
How about configuring the re
I bought a Leadtek Winfast DTV1000T card in Australia just before
Christmas. The remote control included in the box is marked LEADTEK
WinFast Y04G0033, apparently yet another model of remote control. The
same marking was on the remote control that came with a LEADTEK WinFast
DTV2000H that I bought
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