Hi, i can pretty well confirm this bug.
On my X61s (no tablet) with intel x3100/gm965 chipset rotation only
works well with dri disabled. When dri is enabled I get different
problems depending on using compiz or not:
Using no compiz - as it is disabled by default - get's my windows messed
up... m
It does.
Michael
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Michael,
great to hear! I installed the feisty package in dapper, but there is no
/etc/apt/apt.conf, but a directory /etc/apt/apt.conf.d in which I added
"Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "mymail"" to "50unattended-upgrades". Is that
supposed to work then?
Michael
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I agree with the earlier post that this is an accessibility issue. As
person with limited vision, I have a very hard time finding the small
mouse pointer on my desktop. It looks like the fix is relatively easy,
although a bit beyond what I'm comfortable with as a user.
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Owen, using the text-based alternate installation disk worked fine.
Thanks for the info. Still, there appears to be a glitch (dare I say
"bug") in the way the 9.10 LiveCD installer populates the "prepare
partitions" window. I had no problem with the 9.04 LiveCD installation
- on the exact same ha
Same problem here, using the Ubuntu 9.10, amd64 final release disk. I
downloaded the .iso, burned it, and used the "check disk for errors"
option before installing. Disk was fine. I then selected "Install
Ubuntu" from the first menu and it hung on the "Prepare Partitions"
exactly as described in
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Hi,
on every boot i got the "do you wish to start with a degraded RAID" warning
message.
After skipping the message and starting with the degraded RAID everything looks
fine. There is no rebuild running and the raid state is "clean".
I could fix this by adding a wait condi
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Hi,
on every boot i got the "do you wish to start with a degraded RAID" warning
message.
After skipping the message and starting with the degraded RAID everything
looks fine. There is no rebuild running and the raid state is "clean".
I could fix this by addi
This doesnt look fixed for me too.
I run a software raid and the "solution" posted by Josh is the only one which
is working in my case.
I have a software raid5 and my root partition is not part of the array.
I get the "Raid is degraded" warning in about 90% of my reboots.
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software raid doesn't assemble before mount on boot
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mschmidt@marvin:~$ ps uxe | grep [u]buntuone-client
mschmidt 3434 0.8 0.6 364456 47468 ?Sl 09:46 0:01
/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone-syncdaemon
PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib//:/usr/local/lib/root/:
SESSION_MANAGER=local/marvin:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/2924,unix/marvin:/tm
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Public bug reported:
The compilation of the dkms package failed with a 2.6.39 kernel.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: batman-adv-dkms 2010.0.0-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.39-0.5~20110427-generic 2.6.39-rc5
Uname: Linux 2.6.39-0-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
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package batman-adv-dkms 2010.0.0-2 failed to install/upgrade: batman-
adv kernel module failed to build
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The compilation of the dkms package failed with a 2.6.39 kernel.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: batmand-gateway-dkms 0.3.2-5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.39-0.5~20110427-generic 2.6.39-rc5
Uname: Linux 2.6.39-0-gene
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batmand-gateway kernel module failed to build
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unity-panel-service crashed with SIGSEGV in
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I have the same problem here.
The /sbin/mount replacement of the loop-aes-utils packages breaks the complete
fuse system.
I just did an strace -f on the fuse project's hello.c example code and found
fuse uses the --no-canonicalize option in it's mount calls which is not
understood by the loop-a
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