Public bug reported:
I have a brand new Dell Laptop with an Adata SSD. I've installed Ubuntu 18.04
and it seemed to work fine, but then I noticed that the root filesystem got
corrupted more than once while in normal use.
Upon investigation, I've found that this seems to happen only when working
Public bug reported:
When I tried to update my packages, apt hanged 3 times in the process:
when it was unpacking, installing and setting up the package libantlr-
java-gcj. Looks like a process spawned by apt is broken. When I kill
"gcj-dbtool-4.2 -m /var/lib/gcj-4.2/classmap.db.tmp
/var/lib/gcj-4
Public bug reported:
When you left click the applet icon, there's the option "Conectat a Rede
Cabeada Protegida 802.1X...", but it show be "Conectar a Rede Cabeada
Protegida 802.1X...". English string is "Connect to 802.1X Protected
Wired Network..."
** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
I got the same problems Mart said, and I'm using an nvidia chipset
(n430) on feisty 64 (amd64).
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No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56203
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I have a similar problem too. I'm using a fresh Feisty Fawn installation
(AMD64 release version). Here's the error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-keyboard-properties
dpy: 0x63f240
evt/error/major/minor: 113/174/1/0
(gnome-keyboard-properties:8000): GnomeKbdIndicator-WARNING **: key
HZTG: keycode =
I have this error too. I'm using a Feisty Fawn fresh install (release
version) on AMD64. It occurred on 2 machines I tried, Here's the error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-keyboard-properties
dpy: 0x63f240
evt/error/major/minor: 113/174/1/0
(gnome-keyboard-properties:8000): GnomeKbdIndicator-WARNIN
I'm having exactly the same problem, but with a PS/2 mouse. Looks like
it happens only when I move the mouse faster. Everytime it happens,
syslog shows things like this:
Apr 28 19:10:22 ubuntu kernel: [ 1424.765549] psmouse.c: Explorer Mouse at
isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing
I'm having this problem with the stable release of Feisty (64 bits).
Looks like it only occurs when I move the mouse faster. My syslog show
the same kind of errors.
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sporadic PS2 mouse jumps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/17913
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I'm using Ubuntu 6.10. The update was done using the standard auto-
updater tool.
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Kernel updater doesn't update grub's menu,lst correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103297
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Public bug reported:
When I install a new kernel image using apt, the file menu.lst is
changed, but the default option line isn't changed accordingly. As an
example, I had the Windows partition as default, but after the update,
the default option is the Memory Test utility. All the entries are ok.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
I'm having some problems with this driver. If the wireless signal is good it
works, however if it's weak the driver seens to lock. Even if you go to a place
with good signal it still don't work. Only after reloading the driver it wor
that is
** Attachment added: "/etc/default/console-setup"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5857601/console-setup
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Keyboard doesn't get configured in console mode
https://launchpad.net/bugs/80982
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No, it isn't the us layout, but some keys just don't work. (the / next
to the right shift)
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Keyboard doesn't get configured in console mode
https://launchpad.net/bugs/80982
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Public bug reported:
I've installed Ubuntu 6.10, and selected the brazilian layout. It works
good on X, but if you switch to the terminal (ctrl+F1) it appears to be
the us layout. I think this happens in Dapper too.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-frontend-gtk
If you mount something and try to install Ubuntu, the partitioner don't
let you remove that partition. This is ok, but it don't tell you that
you can't do that because it is mounted, it asks you to install a
plugin.
** Affects: ubiq
Public bug reported:
After running apt-cdrom add, it will give a message like "Pepita o
processo...", where it should be "Repita o processo..."
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Typo in brazilian portugues translation
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Crash at Kubuntu installer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55318
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Crash at Kubuntu installer
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Public bug reported:
The installer crashed after searching for hard disk partitions, just
before letting me chose manual edition or erasing the entire disk. This
happened after an unfinished installation.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ubiquity", line 130, in ?
install(sy
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