Quite annoying that LivePatch does not work with Disco Dingo 19.04.
At work I'm used to work with CentOS, which has reboot-less updates (including
kernel) for ages - probably somewhere around the time when kernel 4.0 was
released.
Some of the server VM's used to run a server-version of Ubuntu, b
Same here ... I upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04 and now my beloved icewm
doesn't look right.
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icewm default themes not installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196795
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Nope, gnome-volume-manager is not running.
AFAIK the list of running processes doesn't show anything suspicious, but for
completeness I include it here as an attachment.
** Attachment added: "Output of "ps uaxw""
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8476310/processes.txt
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mythfrontend should use
Ok, I finally managed to spend some time to retrieve the requested mythfrontend
output. See the attached file.
My system does not use automount.
The output doesn't look very helpful though. It seems that myth correctly
identifies my AD-7170S DVD-RW drive.
No pointers to failing eject functionali
I can confirm this issue on my amd64 box with Feisty installed with all updates.
The internal eject functionality doesn't work for my NEC AD-7170S DVD-RW drive
(SATA).
The indicated workaround works like a charm, but I agree with Timothy Smith
that mythtv should use /usr/bin/eject by default.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: example-content
The feisty cd-cover in the example content mentions incorrect Ubuntu
version 6.06 on the left side, while the right side correctly mentions
7.04
Steps to reproduce:
Open the file /usr/share/example-content/oo-cd-cover.o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: example-content
The feisty cd-cover in the example content mentions incorrect Ubuntu
version 6.06 on the left side, while the right side correctly mentions
7.04
Steps to reproduce:
Open the file /usr/share/example-content/oo-cd-cover.odg
Version info:
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