I found gparted to suffer of a extremly slow start with one of my few
remaining fat32 partitions. While scanning for devices, gparted runs
dosfsck -a -v, which, when automatically scans for errors and tries to
repair them. For large fats, this takes a long time and greatly impairs
the ability to us
This happened to me today, and although I was able to restore /etc/group
and /etc/gshadow, more things remain broken in my system, for example
pulseaudio, networkmanager, bluetooth, policykit, consolekit and (maybe
the root cause) dbus... My syslog is being spammed by pulseaudio failing
and many to
** Attachment added: "users admin destroying groups and users"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160862
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Reinstalling systemd fixed it for me as well.
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Title:
package systemd 229-4ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed pre-removal
** Also affects: exaile
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
python2.6 assert failure: python: ../../src/xcb_io.c:249: process_resp
Using a laptop with hybrid graphics (integrated intel & dedicated amd
gpu), this bug hits me while running in integrated mode. I am using a
hybrid xorg.conf that uses either gpu if activated in bios. For me, the
fglrx driver is unfortunately required for proper load-dependent
(dynamic) frequency sc
I found that you don't need uninstall fglrx (or nvidia, as that driver
will ship its own libGL as well) to use mesa libGL again - you can use
sudo update-alternative --set gl_conf /path/to/ld.so.conf
To see the available GL configurations, run
update-alternatives --list gl_conf
For example, if
SIM cards come PIN-locked by default over here, and there is no out-of-
the box way of unlocking it without inserting it into a phone that is
capable of doing so. NetworkManager does not store the PIN in the
keyring, so there's a PIN prompt at every login. Actually, there are
currently two PIN unlo
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
nm-applet crashes with assertion error in applet-device-
Yes, without auto connect, the applet no longer crashes, which is of
course a better solution than the workaround. Nevertheless, auto-connect
with PIN-locked devices is a valid configuration option (and one that
the UI exposes), so I'd still consider this a bug.
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This happens to both the nm-applet from Maverick and from the PPA on
launch of nm-applet. Output from lsusb:
$ lsusb | grep "Mobile Broadband"
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0bdb:1900 Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV F3507g
Mobile Broadband Module
A workaround is to stop Networ
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
nm-applet crashes with assertion error in applet-device-
gs
Reopening because the crash cannot be reported by ubuntu-bug, the
message is (translated from german):
The problem can not be reported
The application was terminated by an error assertion, but the message
could not be loaded. Apport cannot process this crash.
(Das Problem kann nicht gemeldet wer
apport information
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This happens to both the nm-applet from Maverick and from the PPA on
launch of nm-applet. Output from lsusb:
$ lsusb | grep "Mobile Broadband"
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0bdb:1900 Ericsson Business Mobile Networks
apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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The maverick version crashes as well, I did the apport-collect thing, I
hope it will be of use to you. If the report indicates that nm-applet is
running happily, it's because I had to use the workaround to get online
to report the crash, as it is currently my only option to get online.
** Changed
0.4+git.20100809t153145.be28089-0ubuntu1 from maverick
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Title:
nm-applet crashes with assertion error in applet-device-
gsm.c:769:gsm_get_secret
Public bug reported:
If you setup a big desktop that spans two monitors, gnome-display-
properties is required to add a Virtual line to the subsection "Display"
in section "screen" of the xorg.conf as generated by aticonfig. If (at
least) the horizontal resolution (maybe the vertical as well) is N
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