I have the same problem. If needed I can submit strace output and the
the /proc//status file that has the large list of groups in it.
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Same here. If I install Okular and start and stop it, after that Evince
works fine. Strange.
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GUI launch fails strangely when done from a s
Happens to me all the time with 12.04.1 and Libreoffice. sw is uptodate.
Icon for calc show up to the left but clicking gives no system respons.
super-w works great as a workaround.
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setenfore 0
apparmor teardown
both make no difference
I first filed this in answer.lp. Sorry.
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12.04 installer crashes in KVM
To manage n
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Hi all.
This problem is driving me nuts. I am no newbie, but when I try to
install 12.04 in a kvm session on Ubuntu 10.04.4 the installer
complains and the crash logs says mainly: ProcEnviron: Error: [Errno 13]
Permission denied: '/proc/5401/environ'.
WHY
The crash log
And _netdev does help :-)
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Actually, what solves the issue is adding _netdev to the nfs mount
options in fstab. This way it is mounted after the network has come up.
Example:
10.1.1.1:/home /home nfs
rsize=32768,wsize=32768,intr,noatime,_netdev0 0
this fixed it for me.
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