I have olaso tried to install 18.04 LTS and it failed several times.
Seeking a solution I read somewhere about leaving 1-2 MB of space before efi
partition. In the beginning of linux era as I remember there was a practice of
leaving some space before adding partitions.
So I did so through Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1668148 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1668148
I have also tried to install 18.04 LTS and it failed several times.
Seeking a solution I read somewhere about leaving 1-2 MB of space before efi
partition. In the beginning of linux era as I remember there
I have also tried to install 18.04 LTS and it failed several times.
Seeking a solution I read somewhere about leaving 1-2 MB of space before efi
partition. In the beginning of linux era as I remember there was a practice of
leaving some space before adding partitions.
So I did so through Ubuntu i
I have also tried to install 18.04 LTS and it failed several times.
Seeking a solution I read somewhere about leaving 1-2 MB of space before efi
partition. In the beginning of linux era as I remember there was a practice of
leaving some space before adding partitions.
So I did so through Ubuntu i
I have also tried to install 18.04 LTS and it failed several times (256 GB M2
drive).
Seeking a solution I read somewhere about leaving 1-2 MB of space before efi
partition. In the beginning of linux era as I remember there was a practice of
leaving some space before adding partitions.
So I did
Here is mine dconf dump txt. I have exactly this problem after an fresh
install and I could not solve it with reinitialisation om compiz and
unity...
** Attachment added: "dconf-dump.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/at-spi2-core/+bug/1285444/+attachment/4658138/+files/dconf-dump.