I had the same issue installing 7.10 on a desktop PC based on a Biostar
TA690G mainboard. (Same chipset: 690G and SB600.) The hpet=disable fix
also worked for me.
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Dell Optiplex 320 won't boot from live CD Gutsy (Tribe 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138305
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I don't know if this is helpful but I made the changes below to
/usr/share/powernowd/cpufreq-detect.sh to get powernowd to load the
right module for the newish VIA C7 processor. It should also fix the
'unexpected operator' bug (at $CPU_FAMILY == 6), which has kept the
script from loading the longha
It works. Below is some output from a VIA EPIA SP13000 (C3 processor) after
purging and reinstalling from your PPA. It works also on an EX15000 (C7
processor), where the e_powersaver module is loaded if available.
Both tested with Gutsy (live CD and up-to-date installation respectively).
# cat /
Public bug reported:
I have a laptop with Intel HD4600 graphics and a discrete GeForce GTX
765M. After installing bumblebee-nvidia, optirun would fail with a Xorg
module related error message.
Editing the [driver-nvidia] section of /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf...
63c63
< XorgModulePath=/usr/lib
Adding the module ohci_pci (and only that) to /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules and updating fixed it in my case.
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Title:
keyboard doesn't work to en
Adding the module ohci_pci (and only that) to /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules and updating fixed it in my case.
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Title:
USB keyboard does not work
>From a live CD you should be able to open your encrypted root, then set
up a chroot there and update the initramfs on the boot partition. Will
take a bit of googling...
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Public bug reported:
At the time when the log-in screen or the desktop would normally appear
a full screen of random bits (when cold booting) or garbled graphics
(when warm booting, sometimes) is shown indefinitely. When switching to
another VT errors such as these appear from time to time:
[ 2
Since bugs #1238194 and #1239306 are now marked as duplicates of this
one: Please make sure that the ohci_pci module is included in the
initramfs by default at some point.
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The fix works for me:
* Restored /etc/initramfs-tools/modules to the original state (no active lines)
and updated the initramfs
* Rebooted with break on the kernel line, no working keyboard as expected
* Enabled saucy-proposed and pinned it as per the wiki
* Installed initramfs-tools/saucy-propos
I tried a few older Fedora live CDs. Fedora 17 and later boots into the
GNOME shell without issue. So it would appear that this is an Ubuntu
specific bug. (And maybe "unity_support_t[1186]" in the error output is
a clue?)
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Tried a Trusty daily build from today. Both the live CD and a test
installation booted without issue, so this appears to be fixed.
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Title:
Boot e
Tried a Trusty daily build from today. Both the available drivers (304
and 331) work correctly.
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Title:
Nvidia driver hangs on boot: NVRM: RmIni
Just close it. Thanks for offering, though. :)
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Title:
Boot ends in Xorg/nouveau hanging (nvidia NVC1)
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Tested on precise (12.04.3): Installing linux-generic-lts-saucy
(3.11.0-14) broke the keyboard in busybox; installing
initramfstools/proposed (0.99ubuntu13.4) then fixed it again.
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Public bug reported:
This makes it impossible to enter the password for an encrypted root
partition.
To reproduce:
- Attach a USB keyboard (I tried Logitech MK 320 and diNovo)
- In grub, add "break" to the recovery mode kernel line and boot
- You get a busybox prompt, but no functional keyboard
Public bug reported:
A fresh install of Saucy/amd64 from either the final beta or today's
daily build fails to boot after installing the proprietary nvidia
driver. A parallel install of the same daily build, only x86, is not
affected.
My graphics card (Zotac GT430 (GF108 chip)) is apparently not
Log file from /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-319/kernel-3.11.0-12-generic-
x86_64/log. I'll try to get info from the failed boot later today.
** Attachment added: "make.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-319/+bug/1239351/+attachment/3877256/+files/make.log
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# dpkg -l | grep nvidia
ii nvidia-319319.32-0ubuntu7 amd64NVIDIA
binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library
ii nvidia-settings-319 319.32-0ubuntu3 amd64Tool for
configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.l
** Attachment added: "kern.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-319/+bug/1239351/+attachment/3877989/+files/kern.log
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Probably a duplicate: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/initramfs-tools/+bug/1239306
Adding the modules hid, usbhid, hid_generic, hid_logitech,
hid_logitech_dj and mac_hid to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and updating
doesn't fix it.
On my Haswell-based laptop, which also runs Saucy, the
Thanks for the reminder. I filed this bug on behalf of someone, and
forgot all about it.
Did earlier versions of SimpleScan have right-to-left etc scan options? Trying
it out in oneiric just now the closest I could get was to rotate the last scan
4 times so that the next scanned page would be 'f
> [...] I'm wondering if you had read this:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1312798&highlight=grub
>From that thread (#7):
> After a forced shutdown (power loss) Grub waits at the menu ignoring the
> timeout options, some sort of
> "do you want recovery or normal boot?"
My headless
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: simple-scan
When scanning top-to-bottom or left-to-right everything is OK.
Possibly a duplicate of bug #660476.
This is with Simple Scan 2.32.0-0ubuntu1 in Ubuntu 10.10.
Attached output of right-to-left scan: simple-scan --debug &> r-to-l.log
ProblemType
** Attachment added: "r-to-l.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661239/+attachment/1694635/+files/r-to-l.log
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Simple-scan segfaults when scan_direction is bottom-to-top or right-to-left
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661239
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