When I got this message: on my monitor (Philips 150S): "Cannot display
this video mode. Change computer input to 1024x...@60hz." on a black
screen, I just edited one line in the file /boot/grub/menu.lst :
From: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-7-generic
root=UUID=93c481f7-14b5-4336-85ce-be54327fb066 ro quie
I solved my problem with Err. 529:
It seems that it was the formatting. After I marked all colums and
choose format cells (all) and adjusting numbers, alignment and fonts it
suddenly worked and the error disappeared.
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Well, since I don't have gdm, it can't be the solution here. I tried to
edit /etc/init.d/halt (rmmod ndiswrapper) too - no success. Funny thing
is, that moving the cursor around during the logout process sometimes
works
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Apgraded Fiesty to Hardy on Kubuntu (fresh install) : Mounting USB
Camera (multiple models) now suddenly impossible.
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Clean install x 5 of Feisty : same problem (system locks on user logout).
Using ati driver. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace doesn't kill X. Must use the "elephant
sequence" to reboot safely. Adding "acpi=force" to kernel line in grub makes no
difference.
THIS IS A SHOWSTOPPER.
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On Thursday 26 April 2007 19:58:07 InlawBiker wrote:
> Quick follow-up, I am also using the fglrx driver.
Well, since I don't have that section in xorg.conf it can hardly be
the culprit. The problem persists - at random. The workaround is
hitting BEFORE clicking "logo
On Saturday 28 April 2007 21:55:05 John Bauman wrote:
> InlawBiker,
> On my x200m with fglrx 8.34.8, enabling composite fixes the
> problem, but so does preventing the kernel module from loading.
> Both steps disable 3D/DRI, so I suspect that the root cause of
> the problem is having 3d enabled.
M
Sorry, but the above (APIC) isn't the culprit. The problem persists
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The procedure described above in #9 worked flawlessly for me.
The upgrade - followed by re-install x3 - broke my wireless completely,
wicd as well as network-manager. Everything appeared OK undtil I tried
to connect via WPA personal. Then it kept going like this: "Bad
password" (it wasn't). My net
Same problem here. Medion Akoya (MSI-Wind clone?) with Ralink RT2860STA.
Upgrade from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 broke wireless (Bad Password - which
it is not). Same with a fresh install. Tried all i386 versions (Ubuntu +
Netbook remix, Kubuntu + Netbook Remix) with no succes. Tried both
network-manager
Same serious problem here. Did the usual upgrade today and after reboot
no keyboard, no mouse. They both paralyzed right on the KDE login
screen. I am typing this from a live CD. Trying all options in rescue
mode, but to no avail. A real showstopper.
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On Tuesday 08 September 2009 16:10:20 Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Do you have the "splix" package installed ("dpkg -l | grep
> splix")?
Output:
ii splix2.0.0-2ubuntu1
Driver for Samsung's SPL2 (bw) and SPLc (col
> Does the file
>
> /us
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 420015 ***
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On Tuesday 08 September 2009 20:08:09 Till Kamppeter wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 420015 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420015
>
> So problem is not a missing driver or PPD file but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: foomatic-db
Since installing Karmic alpha-4 no more support for Samsung ML-1640
laser printer (USB). It was present in Jaunty, but - alas - no more.
Only way to fix was to install the proprietary driver from Samsung,
which is very tedious.
** Affects: fo
I can confirm that. Shutdown hangs with message: "Checking for running
unattended-upgrades: * Asking all remaining processes to terminate".
Running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades" and selecting "no"
doesn't fix the problem.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading karmic-alfa august 27 2009 my USB printer (Samsung
ML-1640) is not recognized. It is not listed in the available printers
when trying to add 'new printer'. No USB printers show up.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Thursday 27 August 2009 13:50:59 Peter W Bowey wrote:
> Confirmed: Latest kernel 2.6.31-7 (not rc7) hangs on reboot or
> shutdown! No time-out occurs. Any effort to force the shutdown
> (keys or commands) - other than physical 'System Power Off'
> fails. This occurs even with DBUS disabled. No S
For some reason Kubuntu users seems able to run 'Update Manager' without
the 100% CPU issue. Otherwise I agree: this bug is a showstopper for the
average (non-geek) user.
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Same problem : Segmentation fault (core dumped) on Kubuntu 11.10 beta
AMD64.
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Title:
krename crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_csu_init()
To manage
Same problem with ATI card. Todays upgrade of Xorg rendered my screen
resolution (normally 1680x1050) to 1400x1050. No way to reset it - as
far as I can find. The monitor worked fine up until now.
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Same problem here. Uninstalling VLC helps, but problem recurs when re-
installing VLC.
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Title:
error: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libvlcplugin.so: u
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