Problem perrsists with:
OpenJDK package 6b10-0ubuntu1~ppa3
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b10)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0-b10, mixed mode)
and Ganymede RC2
Version: 3.4.0
Build id: I20080523-0100
Hey all,
I had a similar issue when trying to boot the gutsy beta. I solved the issue
once I realized that the UUID used by gutsy was different than the UUID used by
feisty. The command line program
blkid
gives two different UUID's for the same partition when run in Feisty and in
Gutsy. Here
Public bug reported:
Hey all,
Gnome offers a way to startup applications for a user "System" >
"Startup Applications". I have been using that for about a decade to
remap the keyboard, exchanging the "Caps Lock" and "Backspace" keys. In
Lucid, this does not work during 'auto-login' at startup, but
Yes,
the current situation sucks. Unfortunately, it cannot all be laid at the
feet of Ubuntu. Like you, I spent a good week in a maze of twisty
passages where nothing worked. Then, painfully, I emerged from that mess
over a few weeks to get a working system.
The core issue is that LDAP has moved
Public bug reported:
The end of the slapd script reports an error if there 'was no'
configuration files in /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ by equating 'fail to read'
with 'does not exist'. However 'fail to read' could be due to permission
issues such as a regular user calling /etc/init.d/slapd.
The error shou
Hey Julián,
Thanks for doing that work. I have not had time to read your edits on
doc.ubuntu.com in detail yet, but want to add an issue worth mentioning
in these pages.
If one tries to create a second branch on the DIT, openldap wants to
store that in a separate backend. If we want to do this ne
Hey Bryce, all,
The automatic script seems to be on crack since the bug is entitled
"Lucid...".
Also, I got as far as logging in with apport-collect but it asked if I
would let it "Change anything" on my behalf and, not having the time to
guess what it will do, I chose not to give it that right.
Hey,
I had a similar bug on a Thinkpad r51 in which I came back from sleep
enough to have a mouse move around, to be able to switch virtual
terminals, even to login if I could guess where to click, but none of
the widgets would get drawn on X anymore.
I did not solve the bug in time to enjoy luci
Hey,
I had similar messages on a Thinkpad r51 in which I came back from
sleep. Things worked enough to have a mouse move around, to be able to
switch virtual terminals, even to login if I could guess where to click,
but none of the widgets would get drawn on X anymore.
I did not solve the bug in
Hey,
I had a similar bug on a Thinkpad r51 in which I came back from sleep
enough to have a mouse move around, to be able to switch virtual
terminals, even to login if I could guess where to click, but none of
the widgets would get drawn on X anymore.
I did not solve the bug in time to enjoy luc
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