Got past this point with Kubuntu daily build 20070402 amd_64
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Installer crashed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99660
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Got an immediate crash on first launch of Kubuntu Feisty beta daily build
20070402 after install.
backtrace attached.
** Attachment added: "KDesktop_backtrace.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7117707/KDesktop_backtrace.txt
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KDesktop crash on KDE-initiated restart (SIGSEGV 11)
https://bu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
INstalling Kubuntu Feisty Beta daily build 20070404, Step 5 of 6. After
filling out the form uning the keyboard, I tab until the 'Next' button
is hilighted (actually outlined by a dashed box), and hit enter.
Nothing happens. I am forced to move
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept-manager
Fresh install of Feisty Kubuntu amd64 daily build 20070404. Ran adept updater,
which found about 30 packages to update. However, during the run it spit out a
message that changes couldn't be committed. I was not able to determine which
Confirmed on daily build 20070331
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Installer crashed at 'manual partition'
https://launchpad.net/bugs/99825
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
Kubuntu amd64 desktop feisty beta daily build 20070404.
Package k3b - trying to burn the 20070405 iso. Writing successfully completed.
Internal error: Verification job improperly initialized.
The 0404 daily build seems to be a regression. I earli
Just noticed - this version of k3b is calling /usr/bin/wodim ISTR that
it was using cdrecord just a few days ago...
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Feisty beta ISO testing
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Testing daily build 20070405...
INstall went well, and initial run of adept updater also worked, installing 5
packages and upgrading 29.
...however, at the end of the run, I was left with a message "A new version of
Kubuntu is available! Click next if you wish to upgrade now."
WTF? this is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntustudio-audio
The package 'supercollider' has been broken on amd_64 for over a year. Since
it's listed as a dependency on ubuntustudio-audio, it makes that package
uninstallable.
I believe that the supercollider dependency should be removed from
Reference bug# 32460
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ubuntustudio-audio not installable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103589
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I hate to rain on the parade, but suspend STILL doesn't work on an
emachines M6810 with kernel 2.6.20-14-generic x86_64
This is feisty daily build 20070405, with the -14 kernel installed by
adept updater.
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regression: suspend does not work on hp nw8240 with feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
with amd64 desktop daily build 20070322.1(k) on emachines laptop:
Appears to be fixed. CD ejects OK after liveCD session.
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feisty shutdown eject doesn't
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> code, I'm thinking that maybe a checkbox on the autopartitioning page
> for whether you want to trust the installer or exert more fine-grained
> control would be best and easiest to implement.
Until that's done, would you please change the word 'guided' to
'automatic' so that it's clear that
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Israel G. Lugo wrote:
> I was unable to reproduce the problem on Ubuntu Edgy, using libc6-dev
> 2.4-1ubuntu12.3 and linux-libc-dev 2.6.17.1-10.34. I downloaded the
> tar.gz from the URL you specified, and was able to successfully compile
> tun.c:
>
> ~/jnos2$ gcc --version
> gc
Public bug reported:
I start jack via qjackctl taking all defaults. It throws xruns
constantly, at about the rate of 10 per second. I tried disabling my
wifi, which caused IRQ conflicts with firewire on my 8.04 system, but it
didn't help. I tried installing jackd1, since my hardware is single-
I'm also experiencing this problem, for about the last month. It didn't occur
immediately after dist-upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10, but after a subsequent
update, and update-manager requested a restart.
for me, gnome-panel locks up immediately upon login, before even drawing itself
to the desktop
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