I installed 13.10 through upgrade, so I don't know about a clean install.
Maybe later.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:44 AM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> NoOp: the original 12.04 stack won't get updates, install 'xserver-xorg-
> lts-raring' if you want to install the stack on 13.04, which is also the
> def
Additional info: In this and other problems I've had with Update Manager
under Natty, the file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock is left in place, so a
console apt-get will not work until the file is forcefully removed.
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In my case this happend with Update Manager while checking for upgrades.
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Title:
aptd crashed with TypeError: watch_lock() takes exactly 1 argumen
More information:
- The noise is always at the bottom of something: icons, images, lines of
rendered text. Never at the top or sides.
- It happens in all programs, but not with the same consistency or frequency.
- (just speculation from observation) The problem may be within the scrolling
of scr
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Title:
Screen Co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
The status bar icons, the menus they display, and parts of pages in
Firefox show corruption in the form of horizontal bars of noise. The
status bar corruption happens since login. This problem remains after
having performed all t
> This bug is still present in Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu 9.10, for example in
> 2.6.31-14-generic-pae. It makes consoles almost impossible to use, and
> causes a lot of writes due to the constant updating of /var/log/syslog.
I haven't seen this issue show up in 10.10. I did remove a device (Memorex