I have a fresh install of Trusty amd64 and have same error with all
latest repositories. Note also that with thunar-vcs-plugin there are
constant crashes with right mouse click with GTK errors. The current
version in Ubuntu Trusty project for thunar-vcs-plugin is 0.1.4-2 which
seems out of sync w
I have also installed Release 12.04 (precise) 64-bit, Kernel Linux
3.2.0-24-generic and cannot get any CD disk to be recognized. I saw
some response on-line of a recomendation to modify the bios settings to
have the CD mounted after boot. I have a Lenovo W520 that does not have
any bios option to
One other thing I noticed. A normal DVD shows up but a RW DVD seems to
not be loading. There must be some problem starting the normal RW
project manager or able to handle media of that type. I have not tried
a RW CD yet since I am traveling but will try this later.
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I have 16 gb of memory and cannot figure out how to modify the new
/run/shm mounted directory. The default for this directory is 50% of
available memory and I need to increase the size to support multiple
databases in memory. There used to be a /etc/default/tmpfs file that
a
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I have 16 gb of memory and cannot figure out how to modify the new
/run/shm mounted directory. The default for this directory is 50% of
available memory and I need to increase the size to support multiple
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That work around is specific to configuring Oracle database to use the
/run/shm instead of the older /dev/shm. That was only part of the
problem. There does not seem to be anyway to change the size of
/run/shm. In the older kernels you could do this by changing the
SHM_MAX value in the /etc/defa
God, what a sad world we live in. I still think this is a good idea,
though.
@Chris Jones: I don't see how this makes you any more or less likely to
be tortured -- if you're already in a situation where you're about to be
clubbed, I don't think simply the absence of encryption software on your
c
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 311455 ***
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adobe air install erases add/remove application list
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Checked on a fresh install -- pretty much the only thing different I had
done was install Adobe AIR, Add/Remove now empty.
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Seeing this problem too. Experienced on a fresh install of 8.04 with
AIR 1.5 just installed.
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Steps to reproduce:
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1. Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic via Latest
(http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current) as of 14 Feb 2018
2. Run the following:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y openjdk*
Workaround:
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1. Remove OpenJDK 10; Run the following:
Public bug reported:
Intention: Dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu
Partition Layout:
1. LVM of 250 GiB on mount point / with ext4,
2. LVM SWAP of 12 GiB,
3. Primary ext4 partition on mount point /boot of 48 GiB
4. Set mount point of /boot/efi on existing Windows 10 boot partition marked
System_R
Hardware: NVidia GeForce GTX 850M/PCIe/SSE2
Intel® Core™ i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz × 4
Steps to reproduce on Bionic (18.04 dev)
1. Install normal (Gnome desktop on wayland)
2. Install xubuntu-desktop
3. At some point the installation will ask for changing display manager to
lightdm. Agre
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