Just to clarify: I wasn't trying to put Ubuntu on a separate partition
or to install it alongside Windows. I only used Windows because I
couldn't find another way to create an install USB key for Ubuntu.
Unetbootin is not available for PowerPC machines, even running Linux,
and I was trying to insta
Thanks for getting back to me.
I would be happy to do this if it might help. I am not sure how the
instructions apply to my case, though. I created the USB key with
unetbootin. Do you know where it would have stored the downloaded image
on a Windows XP machine?
Assuming you can tell me that, can
I'm far from confident about this but running Ubuntu's installer on my
machine finally allowed me to boot from a GPT partitioned disk. Not
immediately because the installer crashed and although it wiped my EFI
system partition, it didn't get around to putting anything else in it
afterwards. And eve
Correction: partitioning was done in gnu parted. EFI partition was
created in gdisk.
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Title:
installer crashes; bug report cannot be sent
To mana
Public bug reported:
3 related issues (unrelated issue: why is it so hard to file a bug report? I
keep getting documentation telling me it might be a support question!)
- Live USB key only works once without manual edit; works multiple times after
manual edit
- installer run from Live USB key cr
Is this connected to bug # 647137 for Debian? I filed that and the
report is at http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-cups-
devel/2011-October/009738.html">http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail
/pkg-cups-devel/2011-October/009738.html. That also concerns
failures after updating cups and a
I can't reproduce it as I don't think it would be possible to gobble the exact
same configuration together as I had when this happened. So I won't be able to
provide any more informatione, especially no stack trace. As I seem to be the
only one with this problem, I thinks it is safe to close thi
Public bug reported:
suddenly, while having adept updating in the background and using
akregator, I was asked to enter my root password (kdesu) and then
network manager crashed, my (dhcp assigned) ip adress vanished and the
network connection went down. After /etc/init.d/networking restart
eversah
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