I'm glad you got this fixed. Thanks for following up on it.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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2.0 Spreadsheet won't open with password
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Does changing the resolution as you described always produce a crash,
sometimes produce a crash or always produce a crash?
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X server crashes on resolution change
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Does this behavior always occur if you are away from it for about 2
hours or just sometimes or just with certain programs?
Also, are you running beryl or compiz or any games that take over the
xserver and fill up the entire screen?
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cpu load at 100 % after inactivity
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Can you please try entering your password again with the caps lock on to
see if perhaps it was enabled when you entered the password the first
time?
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Seems to have been fixed in later version
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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install fails at beginning
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I just downloaded and installed herd 3. It works fine installing from
the Live CD and clicking on the icon on the desktop. I resized my
partition instead of using the whole disk.
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I just tried to install Xubuntu Fiesty herd 2 via the alternate install
disk on the same computer mentioned above. The install failed.
I noticed two things of interest. First of all, my standard ide disk
seemed to be detected as SCSI and was labeled SCSI1. There is no scsi
hardware on my machine.
When I do Alt+F1, there is some CD disk activity, but nothing changes.
Just for fun, I also tried Alt+F7 after that and it seemed to do
absolutely nothing.
CTRL-ALT-BKSP brings me back to the liveCD desktop which seems to open
programs and work just fine.
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Public bug reported:
I just tried to install Xubuntu fiesty herd 2. It boots up fine as a
live CD. When I try to install it, it asks my time zone and keyboard and
then gives me a screen with a broad black band across the top and bottom
of the screen. The middle of the screen has blue, white and gr