On Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS using Xpad 5.0, I want to pin notes to a specific
Workspace, and Xpad continually loses the 'Only on this workspace'
desktop setting.
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I have since discovered that Windows 7 does not exhibit the same [crash
the entire machine / hard reset] problem that Windows XP causes, so I at
least have an avenue to move forward on ...
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Sorry about accidental incomplete post ...
2x VGA controllers:
Intel Cort 3rd Gen Core Processor Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA
controller])
AMD nee ATI WIMBLEDON XT [Radeon HD 7970M] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
I had problems with this machine [new laptop, Oct 2012] with kerne
Ditto, same problem, on Intel but not AMD
Distro LinuxMint Release 14 (nadia)
Kernel Linux 3.5.0-17-generic
Package VirtualBox 4.2.6 r82870 [download from Virtualbox.org]
also
Package VirtualBox 4.1.18-dfsg-1ubuntu1.1 [default Mint install]
Processor Intel Core i7-3720QM 2.60GHz
2x VGA compatible
This is some time ago, so my memory is incomplete ...
I was trying to setup an existing 32-bit dynamic link executable to work
in my then 64-bit installation.
The executable depends on the 32-bit library libXdmcp.so, and whatever
version of the complained about file /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.tar was
Public bug reported:
Attempting to update an Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit system, a window opened
indicating:
"Failed to download package files"
The window was not resizable, making it impossible [i.e. very difficult]
to see which packages were affected, and why.
The window should be either resizable, o
Apologies, misleading title:
ldconfig reports /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.tar is not an ELF file - wrong
magic bytes
SHOULD read:
ldconfig reports /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.tar is not an ELF file - wrong
magic bytes
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Public bug reported:
Command: sudo apt-get install ksysguard [from memory ...]
In installing ksysguard onto an Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit system the tail end
of the console output reported:
/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.tar is not an ELF file - it
has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
I have now checked for access after rmmod/modprobe xhci, and that was
successful in making both drives accessible.
Subject to unmounting as needed before module handling, I can live with
that for the moment ...
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I have a similar issue on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with kernel 2.6.32-32-generic
X86_64.
I have recently added a PCI-E USB3 card [Texas Instruments Device 8241,
xhci_hcd module], and moved 2x Samsung 2Tb SATA drives into USB3
external boxes, to make them hot-plug removable -- At least that was the
plan.
My password typed in during the install was not recognized when logging
in to the system after completed installation.
I presumed that the installation request for the new password string had
failed to pass the string unaltered to the passwd program, or its
equivalent.
I recovered the install by
For Kubuntu 7.04 beta, downloaded on 31-March-2007, new installation,
login after install with a password with initial letter '#' fails.
Failed login from the desktop
Failed login from tty1/console
Frustrating !
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