i found that uninstalling mission-control worked for me
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I seem to have a small amount of data residing in swap for no apparent reason,
usually only >5Mb even though ram is less than 50%.
Eeepc 901 SSD 4Gb + 16Gb RAM 1Gb
UNR 10.10
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just installed today from USC and i have exactly the same problem. I
have sda1 reading as sdb2 (swap) this cannot be changed within pysdm
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echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
sudo update-initramfs -u
these 2 commands run in terminal should get plymouth running properly
and hide the errors
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scrub that it's back!
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Udev worker error during boot "worker [XX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it
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i've had this problem for several months, running maverick netbook on an eeepc
901. Gave up waiting for a fix and went to work on it yesterday. Try this:
'sudo udevadm trigger --type failed' in terminal
It doesn't boot any quicker but it is a clean boot and reboot.
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