I am having same issue as of this morning Firefox will not work. Get the
following:
david@MainSqueeze:~$ firefox
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/lib/firefox/libxul.so:
/usr/lib/firefox/libxul.so: cannot open shared object file: Timer expired
Couldn't load XPCOM.
david@MainSqueeze:~$
I tried
Don't have Sophos installed
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sudo /opt/sophos-av/bin/savdctl disable
Worked for me. I thought I didn't have Sophos installed but it was
lurking in the /opt directory
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I have 12.04 64 bit and running Cinnamon 1.4 DE
i7 3770K intel cpu with no video card(use cpu)
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM 1600 Mhz
Intel 520 SSD with Root and Home
Western Digital HD for storage 2 TB
Asrock z77 Extreme 4-M motherboard which seems to have trouble keeping time in
UEFI BIOS
I can't
How do I run MemTest. I tried the recommended way on the Ubuntu wiki of
holding the shift key down on reboot but it just booted to Ubuntu
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Also when I try to open /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old Ubuntu says there is no program
to open it. So I am not sure how to send it to you.
I had about 4 freezes today where the computer was inopeable until I did a hard
power off. I am concerned that files will get corrupted this way
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Is it fairly easy to update the kernel or does it happen through auto
updates?
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12.04 64 bit System freezes (mouse, keyboard)
To manage no
OK I tried MemTest and the option came up when I booted holding the ESC key but
when I select MemTest is give an error: Command 'Linux 16' not recognized.
I switched from Cinnamon DE to Classic Gnome. So far I have not had freezes
like before but I am getting a lot of error messages which direct
Pop up gave me a list of options including if I needed additional help(which I
chose) and directed me to a web site but I didn't click on it. I will next time.
Any reason I can't run Memtest- what is this Linux 16 error message about (is
it because I have 16 GB of RAM?)?
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I used Sudo update grub in terminal but when I reboot into grub menu and choose
Memtest I still get error : Unknown command 'Linux 16'
I am not using any proprietary drivers I run graphics off of the cpu (i7 3770k
Intel cpu)
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I use Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (use cpu for video no video card on
system)
Asrock z77 Extrme 4 - M Motherboard
Corsair 16 GB RAM 1600 Mhz
520 Intel SSD for Home directory and Root, 2GB Swap and EFI partition ( there
is a 1Mb partition for
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desktop:~$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
gives me this error message: dpkg: error: unknown option --add-architecture
What am I doing wrong?
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