I believe that this bug report refers to the Ubuntu installation
program, and not the gparted application.
Can someone assign this report to the proper location?
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Install application crashes when attempting to install on Dell Inspiron 8100
lapton
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451860
You rec
This problem sounds suspiciously like the following upstream bug report:
Bug #623630 - Move logical partition to right yields invalid partition table on
/dev/sda -- wrong signature 0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623630
In the upstream bug report, the Extended Boot Record was overwri
I believe that this bug report refers to the Ubuntu installation
program, and not the gparted application.
Can someone assign this report to the proper location?
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installer hides "no devices found" message during partitioning step
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388049
You received this bug no
Would someone who is experiencing this problem be able to test the
attached proposed patch?
Unfortunately my testing with GParted on the Sept. 20, 2010 maverick-
desktop-i386.iso image does not invoke the crash problem with the
current package gparted-0.6.2-1ubuntu1
Regards,
Curtis Gedak
Thank you Brian for testing.
Which repository and which version of the source code did you use as a
base to apply the patch?
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gpartedbin crashed with signal 5 in Glib::exception_handlers_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609447
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For many file systems, GParted does a sector by sector copy. As such
the copy of the partition has exactly the same UUID as the source.
In order for GParted to change the UUID, information is needed on how to
alter the UUID for every file system that GParted supports.
To help with resolving this
Thank you Tommy for raising this issue.
A fix has been developed and committed upstream to the GNOME git
repository for inclusion in the next upstream release of GParted
(0.6.3).
The relevant git commits can be viewed at the following links:
Add new method active_partitions_on_device_count
http:
Thank you Claudio Lanconelli for your post #6 which indicated where a
patch could be found.
I created a PPA that has that upstream fix applied to the current
Kubuntu 18.04 solid package. See:
https://launchpad.net/~gedakc/+archive/ubuntu/solid-1804-ppa
In my testing the updated packages in my P
A disk partitioning and formatting tool, such as GParted, requires root
privilege to be able to create new partition tables, format disks and
partitions, update the Linux kernel with the changes, etc. By its very
nature GParted can completely overwrite everything on a disk device.
With this in mi
I also experience flickering/glitches with my Intel i7-10700k.
```
$ lspci -nnk | grep -A3 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation CometLake-S GT2
[UHD Graphics 630] [8086:9bc5] (rev 05)
DeviceName: Onboard - Video
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CometLake
I still experience screen tearing / glitching after upgrading my
computer with intel UHD 630 graphics from Kubuntu 22.04 to 24.04.
However, if I perform a fresh install of Kubuntu 24.04 (in a separate
partition) there are no screen display issues.
I wonder what the difference is?
Ideally I would
Possible Workaround for intel UHD 6xx graphics: Switch to Wayland from
X11
When I compared package listings between my screen tearing / glitching
kubuntu 24.04 upgrade to my smooth display kubuntu 24.04 fresh scratch
install I noticed that the latter had additional wayland packages.
This gave me
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