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Title:
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/dev/sda = Intel SSD 160 GB for Operating System, marked for new partitions and
re-format
/dev/sdb = 2 TB disk - unticked format and mount partitions. Had MS-DOS
partition scheme with xfs
/dev/sdc = Identical to /dev/sdb
After installation both sdb and sdc hat GDPD (new partition scheme?)
with o
Public bug reported:
Dear team,
just upgrade from Mythbuntu 9.04 to 10.04, all updates installed.
System: Intel SSD 160 GB for OS, 1.5 TB SATA for recordings, 4 GB RAM,
Quad-Core, 2 DVB-S cards.
System was stable in 9.04 for a long time.
After installation of 10.04 I enabled propertiary Nvidi
Hi Mario,
I spent yesterday another two hours tracking the error. It looks like the issue
is not related
to a missing /etc/X11/xorg.conf but related to the NVIDIA driver issues to
detect the screen
resolution.
According to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Low%20Scre