Pobice, thanks for the ppa! I'll try to use the botched fix, because my
HP nx7400 has the same problem as your HP6730. The only problem I had
was switching to the botched version, because I already had the "normal"
version installed.
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g-p-m doesn't save charge and discharge profiles
https://bug
Today I installed the new 1:0.111.8 update-manager, restarted my
computer, and I still have the brasero burning program in my
"distribution upgrades" list, grayed out, without the option to install
it. Is there something else I have to do to get brasero to update?
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held back on upgrade
https://
Since this seems to be a bug only with the GTK frontend, I simply
circumvented it by using a different frontend, instead of hacking the
scripts. This has the addidional benefit that you actually get the
confirmation dialog, and can have a look which packages will be removed.
cd /tmp/tmpXX
./gu
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8836377/ProcMaps.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I was installing Ubuntu 7.04 on my HP nx7300 notebook. I wanted to set
up partitions - the first, 5GB primary partition already contains
FreeDos. I plan on installing Vista later, so I tried to make a 20GB
partition (without formatting it), so I