Public bug reported:
I installed the latest version (7.10) of Kubuntu a few days ago, and
since running a package upgrade, I encounter this problem whenever
running apt-get.
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Running depmod.
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/ini
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20233984/CurrentDmesg.txt
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I have just had my bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305526) marked a
duplicate of this one. For me, the NVidia drivers and nvidia-common are
already installed.
Running sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-{headers,restricted-
modules}-`uname -r` did not solve the problem, but just did the sa
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Joel Cross (ukch)
Status: In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Joel Cross (ukch)
Status: New => In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314237
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Package has been uploaded to REVU.
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Sabacc
Sabacc is a card game originally from the Star Wars universe. It is similar
to Blackjack except it employs a random element where any card may change value
at any point during the game.
URL: http://sabacc.sourceforge.net
I finally managed to get the problem to go away. I did an 'apt-get purge
nvidia-common', then I installed the latest kernel update, and then
reinstalled nvidia-common, and everything seems to be fine now.
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dist-upgrading Intrepid failed because of nvidia-common exiting with return
code 2
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@juliank is there any update on this bug? Did you ever get the chance to
look at my patch?
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Title:
Using Zsh, it doesn't show an error message wh
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I raised the equivalent bug in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=927876
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I have added the above patch to remove the --no-failure-message flag, which
seems to fix the problem (I have also bumped compat and standards versions).
Please consider applying the patch and releasing a new version of the package.
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Public bug reported:
I have a simple HTML page containing a number of elements, like
the following:
I would expect this very basic styling would be applied, and the images
(by default very large) would appear at a more readable size. However,
this is not the case.
(For comparison, I have view
You may notice from my system details that I am running Ubuntu 18.04
from within Windows using the WSL. Part of my reasoning for wanting to
use the hv3 package as opposed to a more full-featured browser is
because I doubt the Linux versions of the full-featured browsers would
be stable in the WSL e
Unfortunately not. @juliank seems to have gone incommunicado on this issue.
Since I have a patch that fixes this issue, would it be helpful to people if I
make a PPA containing the patched command-not-found? Then at least there will
be a solution for people until someone from Ubuntu eventually pi
HP Pavilion g6. Other than that I don't know, as there is no sticker or
anything.
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Title:
[quantal] Unable to boot into 3.5.0-17 kernel
To manag
Public bug reported:
I am on Linux Mint 16 (based on Ubuntu 13.10). I have a Canon iP4950
printer with gutenprint drivers (Canon PIXMA iP4900 - CUPS+Gutenprint
v5.2.9).
I can print a test page fine, but when I try and print a PDF from evince
it fails silently with a success message. Following the
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No, the printer does nothing. As I explained, this is not a problem with
the connection as the test page prints fine and I can also print fine
from Firefox. I noticed it was reporting everything as having printed
fine, which is why I was so confused and unable to find any useful
debugging info.
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3.5.0-16.24 boots fine, but has the same problem with USB devices not
working. Should I raise a separate bug about that, or do you think the
two are related?
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Attempting to boot the 3.5.0-17.28 kernel (with the extras package
installed) is no longer giving me a blank screen, but is still appearing
to freeze after 'Loading initial ramdisk' is displayed.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to the latest kernel version, I am unable to boot, and
receive just a blank screen. Removing the 'quiet splash $vt_handoff'
options (but keeping nomodeset, which I normally use), I get a flashing
cursor, but nothing else. I can boot into recovery mode and press
I can't tell, as I jumped straight from 0-15 to 0-17, and 0-16 isn't
available from apt-get. Is there another way to install the 0-16 kernel
from the repositories?
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Both of those boot fine, although other errors (USB/Wifi) are
envountered. Versions tested:
3.5.4-030504.201209142010
3.5.5-030505.201210021510
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I've had a fiddle with the boot options, and it looks like it's actually
booting OK (the text-based login screen briefly appears). I'm guessing
the problem then is actually with starting the xserver, which for some
reason irrevocably blanks the screen.
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@Joseph any update on this bug? Do you think it will be safe for me to
upgrade to Raring, or should I stay on Quantal for now?
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Title:
[quantal]
I don't know about the original reporter, but I have been experiencing
this bug consistently for days. I will attach my own main.log file in
case it differs.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Attempting to upgrade from Maverick to Natty. Log file attached.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
dist-upgrade ubuntu-minimal
Raised #783549
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Title:
dist-upgrade ubuntu-minimal not found.
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No. At the time I had a combination of two different mirrors in my
sources.list file (by mistake). Correcting that fixed the problem.
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Title:
dist
For the record, this bug also affects my Dell Optiplex 755 desktop
system when selecting 'hibernate' from the system menu. Although
occasionally hibernate will work fine, more than half of the time I will
be left with a flashing cursor and the computer will not power off as
expected. Manually power
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