I just installed Kubuntu 6.10 RC (that has KDE 3.5.5 included) and the problem
still exists.
Seems as the problem is caused by 2 bugs / configuration mistakes.
-System Settings -> Advanced -> Disk & Filesystems the floppy entry uses Device
/dev/ .
You can manually change it to /dev/fd0 (or whatev
Problem still exists in 6.10 rc
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bug in artsd -can't correctly detect my hardware in 6.10
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64967
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Public bug reported:
Hello
If you use the install script in kubuntu 6.10 or ubuntu 6.10 life cd and you
have entered all the requested data you get to the -Ready to install- screen.
This shows you the summary of the necessary info you provided to install
kubuntu. (Language, Keyboard layout... t
Public bug reported:
My computer is connected to a network with no direct internet connection. To
get online i have to establish a vpn tunnel to a cisco concentrator.
If I now start my PC normally with the life cd and try to install kubuntu the
installer hangs at "scanning for mirrors".
The work
** Description changed:
My computer is connected to a network with no direct internet connection. To
get online i have to establish a vpn tunnel to a cisco concentrator.
- If I now start my PC normally with the life cd and try to install kubuntu the
installer hangs at "scanning for mirrors".
+
Public bug reported:
kvpnc (0.8.5.1-1) does not work.
If I try to start it, it first asks for password (which is normal), then i get
an error: su-to-root -X -c /usr/bin/kvpnc command not found.
kvpnc 0.8.6.1 at least starts
** Affects: kvpnc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: U
Public bug reported:
artsd cant correctly detect my hardware in 6.10.
As long as 'select the audio device' in sound system settings is set to
autodetect, my system freezes for a few seconds, then I get an error message:
cpu overload, aborting. No audio works. This reappears every few minutes.
If
Public bug reported:
artsd cant correctly detect my hardware in 6.10.
As long as 'select the audio device' in sound system settings is set to
autodetect, my system freezes for a few seconds, then I get an error message:
cpu overload, aborting. No audio works. This reappears every few minutes.
If
Problem still exists on edgy, (kde 3.5.4) even with latest updates.
My /usr/share/hal directory contains:
hal-system-lcd-get-brightness hal-system-lcd-set-brightness
hal-system-power-hibernate
hal-system-power-reboot
hal-system-power-set-power-save hal-system-power-
BrianFitzgerald's instructions does not work anymore like he wrote them.
You can't select the floppy from the list, you have to type /dev/fd0 (or
whatever your floppy is)
If I select Floppy0 from the dropdown it tries to mount /dev/
(what of course fails)
Appearently /media/floppy0 mounts the wron
Of course this problem needs to be fixed.
In my opinion, this is even a high priority bug.
Such elementary tasks as reading a floppy disk shall not pose a problem.
The problem is perhaps because kubuntu "thinks" the floppy drive is on
/dev/
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media:/ does not handle floppy mounting correctly
ht
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Hi
If I click on the loudspeaker symbol on the bottom of the window it opens a
vertical bar i can adjust the volume in.
As long as this bar is open I cannot close totem by clicking the cross on top
right.
I first have to click anzwhere else in the
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10204060/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10204061/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10204062/ProcStatus.txt
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Try installing resolvconf (apt-get install resolvconf)
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resolv.conf overwritten using VPN/PPP etc...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90681
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