The snap is now working. (In other words, not able to reproduce.)
I'm not sure what made the change but I did reboot several times.
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Title:
can t
Public bug reported:
Can't run from 'gnome find' - nothing happens.
Try to run from terminal - get this:
hbarta@karakum:~$ gnome-system-monitor
You need to connect this snap to the gnome platform snap.
You can do this with those commands:
snap install gnome-3-26-1604
snap connect gnome-system-m
Additional information that might matter... I have a second monitor
connected via HDMI output. Monitor is 1600x1200 and is rotated 90
degrees. It had problems on 18.04 with Wayland
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808226) and
I have attached the output of xrandr when run
first requested file
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808398/+attachment/5222182/+files/pci.txt
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second requested file
This is a Lenovo Y50 which also has an Nvidia 860m (IIRC) which does not
appear in the list of PCI devices so I must have disabled it in the BIOS
or it is no longer working.
Thank you for your help.
** Attachment added: "dpkg -l"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc
It looks like your comment is appropriate:
86204" TYPE="zfs_member" PTUUID="eba09d2e-0f70-4d11-8e37-c1c170cfd9dd"
PTTYPE="gpt"
Is the correct response to "follow up with the authors of the util-linux
package?"
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That gitlab issue looks like what I'm seeing. I've collected the requested
information. Can you confirm this is the problem?
hbarta@saugage:~$ sudo blkid /dev/sda
[sudo] password for hbarta:
/dev/sda: LABEL="rpool" UUID="4510611204828545482"
UUID_SUB="9816084798696086204" TYPE="zfs_member"
PTUU
Public bug reported:
Run gparted on a disk that has ZFS partitions. It shows one entire
partition. Parted seems to display correctly. gparted image attached.
hbarta@saugage:~$ sudo parted /dev/sda
GNU Parted 3.2
Using /dev/sda
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted
Problem gparted display.
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1) Install Ubuntu 18.04.1 via debbootstrap
2) Install ubuntu-desktop package
3) Install vanilla-desktop package
4) Upgrade to 18.10 using the Software GUI
5) Log into Ubuntu on Wayland
6) Click right end of top bar, menu drops down.
7) Mouse over menu, no visual feedback of fo
I updated to 18.10 in place. That fixes the problem with the blank
screen. Unfortunately the menu to the upper left does not seem to get
focus. To logout I go to the upper right and type logout which loads a
'logout app.' I suppose that's a different bug.
Thank you for your help. Please let me kno
Yes, seems to be related to Wayland.
I have attached xrandr output from an Xorg session.
Thanks!
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Using "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" ("vanilla-gnome-desktop" also installed)
with external 1600x1200 monitor rotated 90 deg. Monitor connected via
HDMI and using Inel i915 driver.
1) Login to "Ubuntu" session. Use Settings -> Display to rotate monitor 90 deg
left. Accept new setti
Public bug reported:
1) Install Ubuntu 18.04 via debbootstrap (following instructions at
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Ubuntu-18.04-Root-on-ZFS)
2) install ubuntu-desktop (`apt install ubuntu0desktop`)
3) reboot.
Content of /etc/default/locale is one line "LANG=en_US"
Consequence of this
I'm seeing what I believe to be the same issue with Visual Studio Code.
If I try to start it after logging in using Gnome on Wayland, I find
myself looking at a login screen. (If I login to Gnome on Xorg this does
not happen.)
There is a core file in my home directory
There is also a file in /va
I have applied the fix (alternate kernel) and that did fix the problem.
However the alternate kernel is not without issues. I am unable to
install 'zfsutils-linux' because the zfs modules cannot be built. There
is more information at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1012083/cant-add-
zfs-to-17-10 an
The kernel update worked for my Lenovo Y50-70 and I can now boot from
USB.
Thanks all for those who helped to fix this.
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Ubuntu 17.10 cor
Now I understand why I can no longer boot any USB drive. >:(
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models
To manage notific
I have handed this off to another user and no longer have access to it.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Can you run sudo grub-probe /boot/efi?
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I needed to get the install done so I went ahead and did a more normal
install with '/boot/efi' in an normal partition on the first disk. After
the install, I created a matching partition on the second drive, copied the
/boot/efi partition to that and then created a (degraded RAID) on the first
dri
Without rebooting I followed directions at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/83037/how-do-i-reinstall-grub2, mounted
/ and /boot/efi:
root@ubuntu:~# df
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
udev16421252 0 16421252 0% /dev
tmpfs32874609792 3
Public bug reported:
Installing to /dev/sdb with /boot/efi on an MD RAID1 partition. Booted
to live environment, apt upgrade/update, install mdadm (and gparted)
brought up the RAID and started the install. Selected /dev/md0 for EFI
partition and /dev/sdb2 for '/' (formatted as EXT4) Selected /dev/
I'm encountering what looks like the same problem trying to install
ubuntu-10.04.2-desktop-i386.iso from a USB drive created using the
System -> Administration -> Startup Disk Creator (on a 10.10 host.)
I first get the "Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot"
and then repeated:
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ves
I'm thoroughly confused. Yesterday I enabled N on my WAP and the
previously rock solid wireless connection for my Intel 5300 equipped
T500 became very unstable. Several times the connection dropped to the
point where network-manager presented me with the password page. At
other times it would drop
So... If there's a bug and no one looks at it, it just goes away?
Fabulous.
Anyway, it's academic for me. I could not tolerate going to a beta
when I wanted to move to the next LTS so I did a clean onstall of
10.04.
thanks,
hank
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker
<626...@bu
The attached tar file includes all files in /var/log/dist-upgrade
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I followed directions to upgrade my 8.04 LTS server install to 10.04 LTS
on http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade under "Network
upgrade for Ubuntu servers (Recommended)" Upon completion, the system
identifies itself as Maverick.
I have found that nautilus-sendto is crashing on my PC. Looking at 'dmesg'
output shows the following results from three tries:
[40839.267115] nautilus-sendto[4554]: segfault at ip
7fc6f65c12b4 sp 7fffcde1fd30 error 4 in
libglib-2.0.so.0.2200.3[7fc6f6568000+c5000]
[4087
I have confirmed that grub-pc did not recognize usage of the /boot partition
for the "other" Linux install. I was able to boot my Jaunty install after
changing the UUID in the search option and modifying the kernel and initial RAM
disk file names to be relative to /boot:
102,104c102,104
<
I think I have experienced another facet of this bug. I had Jaunty
installed in /dev/sda with a separate /boot partition. When I installed
Karmic on another partition (also on /dev/sda) and *not* using the /boot
partition for Karmic, the resulting grub.cfg created entries for Jaunty
that ignored th
Please see my thread at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8063611#post8063611 to
determine if this is the same bug. It caught my eye because I was
running Jaunty with a /boot partition and installation of the Karmic
beta with grub2 left my Jaunty install unbootable. (I have not figured
out w
Follow-up to previous post with legacy grub menu.lst
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411705
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I may have run into the same or a similar bug - After installing Karmic
in a new partition, I can no longer boot Jaunty. I have described this
in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1284332 and will attach
relevant legacy and grub2 config files below.
hba...@cypress:~$ sudo parted -l
[sudo] p
Further information -
Earlier in the day I copied about 4GB of files from an NFS mount to the
Sansa Fuze. During the copy, my wireless connection (iwlagn, Intel 5300)
dropped and I restored it by running "sudo iwconfig wlan0 down up". When
the connection resumed, the file copy (using Nautilus dra
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Binary package hint: gvfs
I found my system generally unresponsive after running overnight. I
could not get the X screen saver to respond but was able to
to a console window, log in and run 'top' where I found
that all RAM and swap were exhausted (0 swap available) and top r
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Josef Wells
wrote:
>
> http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/downloads/gigabeat-F10204060_OwnersManual3_02_US_UE.pdf
> (search for MTP)
>
> I tried to reinstall the original firmware to no avail. I do wonder
> what lsusb would say if you changed the "mode
I have also applied the patch and can confirm that it works for the lpia
architecture.
There is a duplicate of this bug filed under
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/345916
thanks for the patch and instructions for how to apply it.
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There is another bug filed for this problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgphoto2/+bug/355998 That
bug report also includes a patch and directions to apply. I have done
so and can confirm that it works for the lpia architecture.
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https://bugs.la
Add me to the group for whom the fixes are not permanent. This is on an
Eee PC 901 running 9.04 lpia. It initially did not mount (as with every
other 9.04 install I have performed) I fixed this by eliminating the
Sansa entries in the gphoto fdi file. Last night it stopped working. I
tried applying
I renamed the .fdi file (tacked on ".dontuse") and have mounted my
e280/Rockbox twice. :D
I hope it continues to work. This is following a fresh install of Jaunty
(not beta, not RC)
thanks,
hank
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How embarrassing! I searched for this bug and was unable to find it.
Many thanks! The work around works for me too and I will no longer
have to boot 8.10 to load files.
best,
hank
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:
** Attachment added: "lsusb -v with Sansa plugged in"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365532
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I have just discovered that Jaunty does not mount my USB (Mass storage)
MP3 player. The results of plugging it in is:
[CODE][ 6722.195378] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, address 11
[ 6725.958494] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25885508/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25885509/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25885510/Dependencies.txt
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