Same problem for me (Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS and 1.2.3-0ubuntu2.6 lightdm)
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100% cpu usage in lightdm
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Same issue on precise...
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Title:
Missing setuid permission on pwauth
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When I uncomment this line, grub displays an error "no video mode
activated" and doesn't boot either.
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Title:
Kernel options not effective when ad
I have tried to be both precise and concise, sorry if I have not been
clear.
The grub.cfg in the bootinfo is the one that has been generated by
update-grub. It may look correct but I get a black screen (before even
displaying the grub menu) when I boot the machine with it.
I have replaced it wit
/etc/default/grub and the resulting /boot/grub/grub.cfg after update-
grub are both included in the BootInfo mentioned in my description :
http://paste.ubuntu.com/975929/ !
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Of course, I have to update grub.cfg through update-grub.
What I was trying to explain is that when I do so I can't boot but when
I provide the same kernel options through a manual update these options
do not work!
In other words, I have manually updated grub.cfg as a workaround to be
able to use
Public bug reported:
After upgrading a fit-pc2 (http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc/fit-
pc2-specifications/) from 10.04 to 12.04, I got a black screen at boot
time (before hitting the grub menu).
The root cause is probably due to a known issue with gma500_gfx drivers
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hardwa
The apache configuration hack was not doing the trick for me and after
some investigations, I have noticed that there was no link toward
jquery.js in /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/trac/htdocs/js/ ...
Adding a link here:
sudo ln -s /usr/share/pyshared/trac/htdocs/js/jquery.js
/usr/lib/python2.6
Fabio,
I am not sure what makes you think this chip is supported in this
version, but I have installed the latest kernel packages as mentioned
above on a MacBook Pro 8,3.
As mentioned by Lars, BCM4331 is not recognized, no modules are loaded
(and no wlan interfaces are created).
Despite the fact
Alberto,
Your implementation works fine for me!
Thanks,
Eric
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Title:
hamster-applet should have appindicator support
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This seems to be a generic issue and people complain over the web that
barcode readers no longer work with Ubuntu now that usbkbd has been
deprecated (see for instance
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1641450).
It's also my case (in Ubuntu 10.10) and when I plug a Datalogic barcode
reader,
In my case, this is due to the fact that I am using an encrypted home
directory and this is documented as bug #344878 (the same copy works
fine when done on a regular partition).
If this the case for the other people reporting this issue, this should
be marked as a duplicate of bug #344878!
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I have the same issue when I try to copy files from an old ext3
partition on an ext4 partition with rsync (under Ubuntu 10.10).
The filenames are under the 255 characters limit (one of them for
instance is 252 characters long) and do not contain non ASCII
characters.
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copying or moving a file:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: procmail
I have a configuration with postfix, procmail and dovecot that worked
fine in Edgy.
After migration to feisty, mails were occasionally stored in mail user's
directories with owner.group set to root.mail and that caused permission
errors in dovec
Hmmm...
I have found these lines in kern.log:
Oct 9 08:40:41 localhost kernel: [17212488.128000] Out of Memory: Kill process
7889 (ssindex) score 68668 and children.
Oct 9 08:40:41 localhost kernel: [17212488.128000] Out of memory: Killed
process 7889 (ssindex).
I my case, the crash seems to
Another auto generated crash report for ssindex while indexing a csv
file.
** Attachment added: "crash report"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4707056/_usr_bin_ssindex.1000.crash
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