Things were working for me [after a very long fight - so complex I don't
even know what worked] in 12.04.5 until some weeks ago. Something
changed and now I can't get fglrx to work or to install/reinstall. What
is the situation with 12.04.5? Many of the 'It worked' above remarks
fail to mention whi
I'm having big problems getting the new 2:15.200-0ubuntu0.3
installed. I've tried over five times and can't get it to work - can't
even get into the OS in 14.04.2 when it is installed and reboot. What
special 'sauce' is needed? I'm not very proficient with Linux and have
tried in terminal a
Hello, I'm quite confused. I thought this was fixed and released. No?!
That might explain the problems I've had as recently as today trying to
install the new fglrx files. Please clarify what the status really IS
now. Thanks.
On 11/05/15 10:24, Po-Hsu Lin wrote:
> Hello Ted,
> could you point m
On 17/10/14 09:23, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Probably nothing makes me more upset than the suggestion of a clean
install. I tried it once and it not only failed, but was several WEEKS
work for me to try to get things almost to how I had them. I know for
some, a clean install is not terrifying o
On 17/10/14 08:09, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Not sure if there is easy way to repair your sistem. I would suggest to
> try clean install.
>
> You have log file full of warnings about missing programs. You have put
> many launchers on panel, bet programs does not exist for them anymore.
> This is
On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
> important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
> customizations/settings.
>
> There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
> editor th
ported:
(gnome-panel:22048): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property
GtkSettings:gtk-menu-images is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore.
It will be removed in a future version.
Unable to open desktop file
/home/peter-and-crazybear/Desktop/gBurner.desktop for panel launcher: No
such file o
On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
> important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
> customizations/settings.
>
> There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
> editor th
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
> session? Please try it.
>
> You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
> will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
> problems then you
On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Full path should be:
> /home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
>
> Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
> hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
>
> If you can op
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
> session? Please try it.
>
> You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
> will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
> problems then you
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
> session? Please try it.
>
> You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
> will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
> problems then you
ges is not
implemented
(gnome-panel:13860): Gtk-WARNING **: FIXME: assigning images is not
implemented
(gnome-panel:13860): Gtk-WARNING **: FIXME: assigning images is not
implemented
(gnome-panel:13860): Gtk-WARNING **: FIXME: assigning images is not
implemented
Unable to open desktop fi
On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Full path should be:
> /home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
>
> Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
> hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
>
> If you can op
On 12/10/14 16:01, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Use "Add attachment or patch" under "Add comment" field to attach your
> log file.
>
> What you meant with "Are you the 'gnome' behind Gnome?"?
>
> You have folders and icons on desktop, but you can not click on them?
>
No, what I meant was I didn't k
Sorry, you did not tell me [you assumed I knew - I don't] how to attach
that log file you wanted. I have tried a few things in terminal, but
only get error messages. Please explain how. Thank you.
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Hello. Thanks for the quick reply. Are you the 'gnome' behind Gnome? My
responses between yours.
On 11/10/14 17:01, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> 1. gnome-session-fallback is build from gnome-panel source code that is why
> your computer is saying problem is with gnome-panel.
I figured someth
settingsChanges:
b'org.gnome.gnome-panel.run-dialog' b'show-program-list' b'true'
b'org.gnome.gnome-panel.run-dialog' b'history' b'[\'gksu gedit
/etc/apt/sources.list\', "OED.EXE
\'/home/peter-and-crazybear/Wine/(OED)/Bin/oedcd_v3.exe\
I really don't think I know how to open a bug report. I have a question
here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2244716&page=1 and think
the two are likely related - but I may be wrong. I'm really not very
advanced in Linux.
On 22/09/14 16:08, Po-Hsu Lin wrote:
> Hello crazybear,
> Sorry
they are supposed to work in both 12.04.4 and 14.04. I have 12.04.4
Here are some of the recent error messages:
~/Downloads/fglrx-14.20$ sudo chmod +x amd-driver-installer*.run
[sudo] password for peter-and-crazybear:
xxx:~/Downloads/fglrx-14.20$ sudo sh *.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/precise
Cre
ecent error messages:
~/Downloads/fglrx-14.20$ sudo chmod +x amd-driver-installer*.run
[sudo] password for peter-and-crazybear:
xxx:~/Downloads/fglrx-14.20$ sudo sh *.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/precise
Created directory fglrx-install.odjBLu
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompres
On 07/19/2013 02:11 PM, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Can you please follow the instructions of the sections "Capturing print job
> data", "CUPS error_log", and "USB printer does not print or prints garbage" on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. Attach all resulting
> files one by one,
Attach all resulting
> files one by one, do not pack them together and do not compress them.
>
peter-and-crazybear@peterandcrazybear-X58A-UD7:~$ lsmod | grep usb
usblp 18307 0
snd_usb_audio 122982 1
snd_usbmidi_lib 29476 1 snd_usb_audio
snd_hwdep 17764 2 snd_usb_audio,snd_hda_cod
Public bug reported:
When I first upgraded to 12.04 from 11.04 [via 11.10] the thumbnails
were just perfect. I think [not 100% sure] that once when I had to
reinstall grub to boot, all desktop icons except folders and LibraOffice
docs are represented by clocks - not thumbnails!?! I have tried a
va
Public bug reported:
I have a Canon Pixma MP540 printer. OK, not the best or most modern, but
it did work [after MUCH work! - hours of] in Ubuntu 11.04. Since
I've upgraded to 12.04.2 [a few months ago] I have been UNABLE to find a
fix. I see many suggested on the internet, but they either are
Yes, the one that come with the 12.04 install freezes all up. I can't
even get rid of it..I just try not to touch it. However, I added via
terminal another force-quit and it works fine. They just need to add the
working one to the install package - or make that one install properly.
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Public bug reported:
peter-and-crazybear@peterandcrazybear-X58A-UD7:~$ lsmod | grep usb
snd_usb_audio 122982 1
usblp 18307 0
snd_usbmidi_lib29476 1 snd_usb_audio
snd_hwdep 17764 2 snd_usb_audio,snd_hda_codec
snd_pcm97275 7
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1006490 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1006490
One more person to confirm this on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. It NEVER works
and ALWAYS locks up entire OS. I have to use button on computer to shut
down and loose things I'm working on. It worked just fine in 11.
On 05/22/2013 04:54 AM, Raymond wrote:
> remove the following line from /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
>
>
>
> options snd-hda-intel model=generic
>
Thanks for the reply and such a quick one! I actually had [before you
sent this] changed the line to read
options snd-hda-intel model=intel-X58
I
ced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC2: peter-and-crazybear 6928 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: peter-and-crazybear 6928 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/contr
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