I have the same problem. I'm using Karmic 64-bit under an AMD chipset.
Have no sound trying to play GSM files.
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I believe the problem is that whenever a dot-file is left in the
relevant grub2 directory, grub-update will not run automatically on a
kernel update. This seems to be a bug in grub2.
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Binary package hint: evolution
It could be that one of the suggested bug reports matches my situation,
but I can't understand well enough what was written in the couple of
possible candidates to know for sure.
I refresh my folders and I see all IMAP folders and have subscrib
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The solution offered in Comment #2 / #29 works fine for me. The blinky-
lights splash logo is now working. Thanks, guys. This is on a 5-year-
old machine with an AMD Sempron chip and on-board graphics. I do have
2GB RAM, though.
The boot does not seem longer. However -- regardless of whether
I have this problem and the xgamma suggestion does not help.
I upgraded Karmic to Lucid on a 64-bit AMD platform. It's mostly okay
(I don't like purple, though, and will have to delve into Plymouth.)
But when I try to log in under KDE instead of GNOME, I get the intro
screen and music and then b
My computer running Lucid -- and before the upgrade -- Karmic -- on a
64-bit AMD platform has locked up twice with the screensaver under
Lucid. It only does it once in a while. Another time it almost locked
up but I was able to get it back after repeated slaps at the Esc key.
Unfortunately, I did
Okay, my own problem is solved and may be unrelated to the others. Or
not. :-)
Mine was, I had never fully installed KDE. Duh. So that explains why
when I tried logging in to it I got a black screen.
I'm now in it typing this after installing it via Synaptic Package
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Also, I have two Jaunty installations on other partitions, but while
update-grub finds them and puts them in the menu, they won't boot. They
give errors such as no such device-by-uuid, and so on.
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I have essentially the same bug. I am running a 64-bit installation of
Karmic. Every time I update a kernel via Update Manager -- it's
happened three times now -- I am given the usual message to reboot my
machine. But grub2 does not automatically update. I have to run
update-grub manually. The
This started happening a few weeks ago. Adobe Flash (non-free) plug-in
is installed under Lucid. Flash works fine in general, but on this
particular page, which I visit every day for new content, the videos
have stopped loading:
http://www.dangramza.com/freevideo.asp
(You need to be a free subs
I'm confused -- tried to read the thread in full but seem to find
conflicting advice. I just installed Lucid for netbooks on my Medion
Akoya MD97690.
I had trouble with the USB-stick installation, but I resolved it by
installing with the kernel mode options "nomodeset" & "noapic" set --
http://ub
Okay, I feel very dumb right now, but I fixed my webcam. Duh. There is
a keyboard hardware-switch combo to turn it on or off. Fn+F6 (blue
picture of a webcam is superimposed on F6) and you're good to go. This
is on a Medion Akoyo E131x-series notebook.
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Running GParted 0.5.1, I found that /dev/sde7 was reported as mounted
although it was not mounted. Trying to ascertain why, I discovered that
it was a clone of /dev/sda1; "clone" meaning the device label and uuid
were also the same.
I changed the u
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I went through the upgrade process from 9.04 to 9.10. As I fully
expected per my past experience, errors only showed up at the
99%-complete marker. :-( Indeed, right on cue. Anyway, the update
routine tried to send you bug reports, but since I was not yet
registered for Lau
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I loaded 12.04 and opened "Privacy" in the Dash out of curiosity and
this report started to upload.
ProblemType: Bug
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Uname: Linux 3.2.0-22-generic x86_64
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I was puling my hair out with essentially the same problem for the last
few days: segfault on blkid, in 12.04 and 11.10 in my multi-boot system.
Everything booted, though, and partitions looked normal and diags
reported no probs with them.
So now on a lark I eliminated the 7MB unallocated space on
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Upgrading from Oneiric to Precise. Samba4.alpha is already installed and
is working, though.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: samba4 4.0.0~alpha18.dfsg1-4ubuntu2
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ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script return
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Samba4 was a nightmare for the non-domained user and it still is. Two
Ubuntu re-builds later this time, I finally got it limpingly working (I
think).
Let's start, out of the box, with:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/samba4.postinst: 14:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/samba4.postinst: /usr/share/sam
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
Circa 2011 HID-compliant wireless USB mouse, 8GB RAM, ASRock
motherboard. AMD Athlon(tm) 7750 Dual-Core Processor, 2700 Mhz, 2
Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s).
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The thread says the fix was released nine months ago. I'm in GNOME
Trusty trying to manipulate an NTFS partition in GParted that is marked
with a problem (altough Windows 8.1 finds no problem), and the bug is
there. The po-up window I see implies I need ntfsprogs, but it is not in
the Trusty source
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...But not always. Sometimes the boot-up gets to a normal greeter
screen. Often as not, though, I get a blank gray greeter screen. I can
type my password blindly and get in to the
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I couldn't even install Trusty, btw, without booting the Live ISO with
"nomodeset"; otherwise, I had no panel or menus, as described above.
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The bug is still there in a new installation of Trusty GNOME Ubuntu
daily built (updated fully) and is still there in my always-updated
Saucy installation.
It's discouraging to submit a bug report, hear nothing for three months,
and then get an email that since nothing has happened on the bug repo
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...But not always. Sometimes the boot-up gets to a normal greeter
screen. Often as not, though, I get a blank gray greeter screen. I can
type my password blindly and get in to the GDM, usually. But sometimes I
can't -- because I can't see the underlying screens and have to gue
I have been seeing this bug ever since installing 11.04. Why is it still
here two years afterward? I didn't know I could type in the password
blindly. I've been resetting the machine and otherwise driving myself
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> Brian Murray wrote:
> The tool that suggests packages to install is called command-not-found.
> How did you end up getting this suggestion? I tried smbd on a precise
> system without samba was installed and just samba was suggested.
As for me, I simply upgraded from Oneiric. I believe the upgra
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The warning/error message appears during boot-up on the Plymouth screen
in the 32-bit upgraded Precise system I'm reporting from. The computer
boots successfully, however.
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Thanks for checking, Phillip, and for bringing the change to my
attention. I tested it last night and find that you are correct. The
bugs is now fixed in Oneiric. Only took two years! :-)
I did find that Plymouth's splash screen screwed itself up when I
duplicated my Oneiric boot partition and
Fresh install of 13.04 beta-2, 64-bit. Why is this problem still here
after so many years and versions?
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indicator-weather crashed with Att
Certainly.
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Wobbly Windows won't work although turned on in 13.04 b2
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I keep hoping updates in daily builds will suddenly cause Wobbly Windows
to work, but so far -- no.
Graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 4350. Rarin' enabled it with a Gallium
0.4 on AMD RV 710 graphics driver.
In Quantal, which I also installed from scratch and which is still
bootable on this compu
I have more information for this report. It's in GNOME Shell 3.6.3.1
that I have no Wobbly Windows. If I log in choosing "Ubuntu" -- is that
loading the Unity Shell? -- as is the default for a fresh installation
of Raring Ringtail -- I have no Wobbly Windows despite setting the
checkmark active in
It's a shame we can't edit these posts. The "coffee bug" hit me hard
just now. I meant to write something else just above. I wanted to say:
It's in GNOME Shell 3.6.3.1 that I have no Wobbly Windows. (That is my
default under a fresh Raring Ringtail beta2 installation.) If I log in
choosing "Ubuntu
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I have a fresh 64-bit install of Ubuntu 13.04 beta 2. I added compiz and
compiz-plugins-extra and went in and turned on Wobbly Windows. (Had to
accept some other changes to defaults to get the checkbox to stick.) No
errors were reported, but I have no Wobbly Windows.
Wobbly W
I logged in and noticed my computer clock was two hours behind, so I
went in to Date/Time and updated it. When I tried to close the Date/Time
applet, the crash pop-up screen displayed itself.
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MC Return: why "invalid"? I install 13.04 clean, log in to the default
GNOME 3.6 shell, set up Wobbly Windows in compiz and compiz-extras and
it doesn't work. How is that an invalid bug? If GNOME shell doesn't work
with Wobbly, it should say so. I have seen no such note.
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Ah. OK, thanks for the clarification, then. :-) Gee, and here I was
growing to like the look of that shell. But I won't run a shell that
doesn't do Wobbly! I stopped using LinuxMint's promising shell variant
for that reason too. :-/
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Clicking on the GNOME 3.6.x desktop and also in the Unity desktop in
13.04 beta 2, I have no right-mouse or left-mouse menus at all. On the
Unity desktop I likewaise have no right-click menu on the desktop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gnome-desktop-e
Seriously, what should I do? I installed KDE Desktop, and the mouse
works there. I want it to work in Unity and Chrome, though. Clarifying,
this is issue is when I click on the desktop, but not when I click in a
program, file manager, etc. Those act normal.
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OK, I have now installed the official-release version of 13.04 on a
clean partition (again), and my problem has gone away. There might have
been a hardware issue going on, as I have had to replace my processor
fan and was getting errors in dmesg also to do with bus access.
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Update manager (last updated only an hour previously) showed more
updates. I accepted the run after an interim reboot. "Partial upgrade"
began, and then the message that the required package "ubuntu-desktop"
was impossible to install and I should make a bug report.
ProblemTyp
Reviewing the text that was automatically created and uploaded to report
this bug, I see it lists my platform as Maverick. That is false! I
upgraded normally with each new release and was on Oneiric until a few
days ago, when I upgraded to Precise. I used the Update Manger to
perform the upgrade,
I'm back to say it really is a bug, and it's in Gnome. I installed the
Gnome version of 13.04 and the same thing happened. Then I installed
Debian Wheezy Live 7 with Gnome and the same thing happened. The same
versions with other desktops do not have the issue.
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This bug either was never actually fixed or has returned. I have had it
hit me several times on several machines trying to install Xubuntu 13.04
final and the beta2 before that. I am typing this now from a Live "CD"
where the install just failed. This is an older HP/Dell 32-bit Intel
machine and ha
This has been driving me nuts for a week too. Glad to see this here.
However, I'm still not sure what to set it to. I don't run a domain on
my host. The workgroup already is named something (other than
"workgroup"). Since I'm not advertising my host as a valid domain, how
can I set "realm" to a val
Just happened in 32-bit Lucid. It changed the folders from German to
English for the affected user.
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I'm having similar troubles on my old laptop with an Athlon chip.
Pressing Esc shows a screen full of messages about broken pipes, fake
processes, etc.
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Thanks for the work here, guys. As long as you are busy working out
uuid issues to do with gparted, this seems to me to be a perfect time to
tackle bug #579703, which I reported some time ago.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gparted/+bug/579703
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Scott (Comment #4) is precisely right. I am not asking how to change
UUIDs with GParted, though the feature would be a nice bonus. The bug
is as I stated it and as Scott repeated it.
By the way, though, I did research changing UUIDs for NTFS and FAT32
partitions at that time. It can be done wit
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