Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS 64-bit desktop being used mostly as server. The server
was running fine for considerable time before I took it down to install
2GB ram (1 module) in addition to the 2 x 1GB-modules already installed.
After doing so it would not recognise drives connected to th
The problem with the evdev-solution is that it causes problems for those
users that may be on the physical machine. E.g. when I log into my home
server over FreeNX the keyboard now works. However if I log in locally
the keyboard is broken (same problem - except now in reverse).
Hence one must ei
(gnome) Ubuntu 9.04 alternate disc (final),
(gnome) Ubuntu 9.04 standard disc (final)
IBM R40.
Both the regular install from the standard disc *and* the "Guided -
encrypted LVM" from the alternate disc failed with Grub Error 18.
Workaround:
Did a "Guided - use entire disk", but with a custom /b
I found the cause for the problem on the Desktop Dell with the -4
kernel, which might shed some light on what the problem might be for the
-6 and -7. The latest update on October 15th did not help.
On the desktop I had forgotten to load the modules in initrd. When
doing this error the behaviour
When I boot with the intention of authenticating from the USB-stick I
usually plug it in at BIOS, at which time BIOS recognises it. Since
there is no OS on it it continues to GRUB. I just tried booting with
...-7 again, and got the same result. However I tried to pay attention
to the USB stick L
I just did a stock install of the pre-beta on a Dell desktop (Intel P
-III-generation). The machine does not have a connection to the net at
the moment, and as such I have not upgraded the kernel.
Pre-boot authentication was working fine, but even at the first attempt
at using the keyscript I got
Public bug reported:
Details:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6043289&posted=1#post6043289
Story:
I have a Ubuntu 8.04.1 64bit server with FreeNX (used to be Debian Etch 4 with
NomachineNX). Then I have two 32bit clients, one with XP and one with Intrepid
(used to be Hardy). The Intr
Judging by the remapping this appears to be the same issue that affects
NX-sessions.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/289918
The difference here is that the keyboard works as expected with no ill
effects *locally*, but broken when in an NX-session. I cannot find any
.Xmodmap-files anywhere
PeteJ said on the forum:
After reading tons, having no clue, flailing around, on both client and
server I did System, Preferences, Keyboard, Layouts, "Evdev-managed
keyboard" or similar, and then in the nx session, on the server, I did
System, Preference, Keyboard shortcuts, Desktop, Take a screen
The important part was setting the keyboard to Evdev-managed keyboard.
Whether it is the remote or local or both that does the trick I'm not
sure of.
Changing the print-screen combination is convenient to allow a print
screen to be executed remotely, instead of locally only.
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Regression: Conne
Public bug reported:
I used the alternate install CD on a Dell XPS laptop to set up Ubuntu
with default settings for a fully encrypted setup. I have since
expanded crypttab to read a USB-stick to get a keyfile, or if that fails
ask for a password. This worked without a hitch, and continue to do
Public bug reported:
8.10, Bluetooth in general appears to work. Pairing and file transfer
with a different device works.
Pairing with the HTC Windows-phone works one way; When initiating from
Ubuntu, Ubuntu considers it a success, but the HTC-phone keeps waiting
for some extra piece of informa
here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1293255&highlight=thefineprint&page=3
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Karmic: Boot up problem, after usplash logo is a blank screen for about 14
seconds before xsplash appears briefly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453337
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Summary refers to Lucid beta. The problem is also present on Lucid
final, as installed from the alternate CD. I only have diNovo-keyboards
in my disposal, so even the workarounds are a bit of a hassle since I
can't log on without some older live CD.
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Bluetooth Logitech Dinovo Edge Keyboard/Mous
Both a google search and a local search in the bug database reveals that
this is a recurring problem, and at least every other Ubuntu release
breaks the keyboard support. This is particularly problematic because
it's nearly impossible to fix without a second keyboard, and since most
live CDs don't
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