maybe we could say so? i.e. "this is not a real bug"
I mean, as is usability-wise it's unfriendly to us noobs
remember the people who thought their early Mac was about to explode
when they saw the little bomb icon?
A. Walton wrote:
> No, it's pretty much there no matter what you do: if you run n
Bug alive as of Mar 19 2009
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus: Eel Warning
+ Nautilus: Eel Warning elements at quit time
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
- During the browsing in Nautilus (as root), in console I report this
- error:
+ y...@ubuntu810:~$ sudo nautilus
+ [su
With all due respect, this is something that win 98 seemed to have it
right, and 11 years later, here we are, and it seems SO complicated.
Good that Intrepid has it solved! Too bad I had to go back to Hardy a
couple days ago because of other programs I couldn't get to work :-)
Hopefully someone
During install of
Kubuntu Utopic Unicorn Release AMD64 20141022.1
from DVD
confirm bug sighted.
Computer froze twice on "Failed to start... user@999.service
let's go for a third freeze? :-)
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other details: booting with splash disabled so as to see process, on desktop
with no ethernet connection (would the later make a difference? too noob to
know)
dunno what else to share that would be of any help, or unusual. 4 monitors. A
rather oldish processor, AMD Phenom II X4 940 3 GHz
third
4th and 5th freeze, the later after connecting to ethernet, so that didn't help.
gpgv sez package signature DSA FBB75451
kthanxbye
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Title:
shi
Today happened once to me after May 4 update for 11.04. After reboot it
seems back to normal. There had been no failure I noticed recently
before this update
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After a fresh reinstall of Natty yesterday, all settings worked perfect
with no need to use the proprietary ATI Catalyst drivers, the monitors
were detected accurately.
Today I did an update to whatever Ubuntu recommended, and now Xorg only
seems to detect one of the monitors
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/777279/+attachment/2112625/+files/Xorg.0.log
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Title:
resolution settings lost
I had the same problem when trying to selelct Spain (ended up with Sri
Lanka!) with Natty official release on March 28th
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Title:
[Natty] Couldn't
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