You can close this report, I found a solution... I moved to FreeBSD and
haven't experienced any problems for months.
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Title:
Installer crashed at
Public bug reported:
I simply booted from the Kubuntu ISO image (using a USB stick). I ran
the installer, answered all the questions. I used JFS for the / and
/home partitions on a OCZ Vertex 4 SSD. The installer crashes at the
end, and I have no damn idea why! This is a brand new machine, just
bu
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I'm now using Unity 3.8.12-0ubuntu. I keep installing all new updates,
so I don't know what version of Unity I had at the time I created the
bug report. Since the bug report I have also installed the AMD ATI
Catalyst drivers, so not sure if that helped the issue Anyway, I
just tried and now I
Ignore this bug report. I found the problem. Reading the actually
message output revealed that I had to shutdown the apcupsd daemon
*before* I run the apctest application. Sorry for the noize.
** Changed in: apcupsd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answe
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Title:
apctest gives a FATAL ERROR in device.c at line 71
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apcupsd
I have a APC Back-UPS pro 280 with a "smart" cable 940-0095A. I
installed the APC apcupsd and -cgi packages without problems. I then
when through the apcupsd.conf file making sure the settings are correct.
I enable the conf in the /etc/defaults/ap
Public bug reported:
I started the Lubuntu 11.04 installer from CD. I partitioned by disk and
used the JFS filesystem (seeing that it was one of the choices listed to
me). Then when the installer tried to actually create and format the
partitions, it failed! Seemingly because the jfstools package
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Title:
installer doesn't start, but shows syslinux prompt instead
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
Using Startup Disk Creater I can successfully create a bootable USB
stick using one of the ubuntu desktop cd's. The USB stick boots fine and
the installer does it's think. The problem comes in when I use one of
the Ubuntu Alternate ISO images.
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Terminal is."
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Public bug reported:
I clicked on the + (Applications) button, typed "Term", then dragged the
terminal icon from the search results on to the launch bar. It add the new
shortcut, but there is no icon and no label. Yet when I click on that blank
place in the launch bar, it does successfully laun
Since the original bug report, I have changed to a new PC with a
different hardware and ATI video card. The problem still exists. Here is
the 'lspci' output on my new system.
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express DRAM
Cont
Yes this bug still exists in Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 11.04. I have
recently experimented with various X11 setups too. If I use the
FrameBuffer driver (fbdev) the bug is gone. If I use the proprietary
AMD/ATI Radeon driver the bug is gone. It seems only if I use the open
source ATI (ati) or ATI Rade
The attached images [x11_paint_bug.png] shows how WINE applications
(and my custom drawn GUI toolkit - fpGUI) looks like with the default
open-source ATI driver. Notice all the lines are not connecting. This
bug has now been in Ubuntu since the 8.10 release.
Today I installed Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit)
Correction on my last message. This bug has NOT been fixed. This issue
is still visible in a new installation of Ubuntu 9.10 (32 & 64bit
versions). I also downloaded Fedora 12 LiveCD today, and the exact same
bug is visible there as well. So this doesn't seem to be a distro issue,
but rather a spe
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