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Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
To access parts of the internet external to my workplace, I must use a
proxy server. I have firefox set up with suitable settings.
I get different results when I drag an image from firefox to my desktop.
1. If the image is hosted by my w
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
If I open a document from within oocalc by using File->Open... then the
document is added to the Gnome recent documents menu, which is fine. So
this isn't an exact dupe of bug #66933.
But if I open a document from within oocalc by using Fi
This is still a problem with the firefox package version 3.0.8
+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.2
The instructions for reproducing the bug are identical.
What I expect to happen is that if I drag an image displayed in firefox
to my desktop, then it is always saved to my desktop. This does not
happen if f
Don't know if it helps, but here is a screencapture of the problem I am
trying to explain above:
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No problems, but looking at samba.conf and then where the log files are
meant to be, it seems there aren't any useful logs there.
Here is what I found.
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Above was the samba.conf so you can check that (it is the stock afaik).
I am now attaching the log files, though as I said, they seem empty.
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more logs, but they seem non-informative.
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I had a similiar problem too. It turned out to be similiar to the
solutions mentioned above, where my /etc/fstab file was using /dev/sdXX
to refer to a drive, rather than a UUID number. However, in the past,
for some reason the UUID number for a particular USB drive just didn't
work, so I was force
By "open a network share" I mean navigating to a folder that is shared
on my local network, via a Samba server on another Ubuntu machine. To
navigate to this folder I go to Places (from the main Ubuntu toolbar) >
Network > Windows Network etc. I don't navigate to the folder directly
via smb:// as I
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I have noticed this happen every time I open my laptop running 9.04 that
has been suspended.
If before suspend, I open a network share (that is actually a Samba
share on another Ubuntu machine (8.04) and then allow the machine to go
into suspend (by closing the lid) and then
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I print to a printer which is attached to a windows machine on the LAN.
When I hit print in evince, the "Two-sided" drop-down in the "Page
Layout" tab has a single entry, "One sided". This means that I am unable
to print double-sided from evince.
However, if I click System ->
I also encountered this bug. I ran gnome-screensaver --nodaemon --debug
for a long time, and noticed that when the screensaver wasn't working
correctly, the debug output includes lines like
[manager_maybe_start_job_for_window] gs-manager.c:207 (21:33:38):
Not starting job because throttled
Prior
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I have the same issue (system frozen with capslock and scrolllock
flashing). I did some research a month or so ago and found some pointers
to GLX so I disabled screensavers and shutdown at night. Last night I
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I forgot to mention that this problem was not present in Feisty, but
appeared following an upgrade to Gutsy.
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If I open any file in gv (ps or pdf) then it appears to be compressed
vertically.
For example, see the attached screenshot for the output of
$ gv /usr/share/doc/texlive-pstricks/latex/pdftricks/test.pdf
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Importance: Unde
FWIW, I had the same problem on Fedora Core 5 after an attempt to use a GUI
tool to change my hostname failed.
My /etc/hosts file was screwed up and it took several minutes for a terminal to
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org2-writer
1. Run Writer and create a new document containing a line of repetitions
of the word "in", like this:
in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in
in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in
Use Time
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68950 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 70576
Duplex printing permanently disabled in edgy
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 70576
Duplex printing permanently disabled in edgy
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 68950
I can confirm this bug is fixed at my house. Two years ago, there was
100% MS market penetration. Today, there is 83.3% Ubuntu penetration.
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fsck runs as normal after x amount of boots. It runs fairly quickly, but
bogs down at 80% and seems to get stuck. Leaving it for half an hour it
is still at 80%. Pressing Esc moves it along to 90%. but it gets no
further...
ProblemType: Bug
Distr
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Check comments 61 and 62, they only like people to post informative
stuff and fixes, no chit chat :( I guess that is what the Ubuntu forums
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
More often than not, after booting, I find one or more gnome-panel icons are
replicated, with one icon functional, the other not functioning. This randomly
affects the following icons:
bluetooth, volume control, date/time, logout button.
I
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Note, I did a search, this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/44082 seems
similiar, but not the same, as this one is related to moving icons,
whilst mine is related to repeated icons.
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Y
This bug affects me in Lucid. I think clasifying it of low importance is
a serious mistake. When it happens to me, often the logout button often
disappears. To a new user, they would then have no way of logging out or
shutting down (since they are unlikely to know about sudo shutdown -hP
or about a
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Fair enough. Any suggestions as to how we can help track this bug down
and solve it? Since no app is apparently crashing, logs don't seem
relevant. Maybe a dummy app that puts an icon in the panel and then
somehow monitors that icon? Just wanna help out, as I know screenshots
and whining on the sid
It should also say that blkid only works if run as root, or by using
sudo.
Just running blkid by itself returns nothing, as Tim mentions.
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
What happened:
I have a manual proxy configured in System->Preferences->Network Proxy. The
weather applet never updates for me. I suspect that this is because it is not
using the proxy settings.
What I expected to happen: The wea
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bug-buddy
What happens: When I try to send a bug report with bug-buddy, I obtain the
following message:
There has been a network error while sending the report. Do you want to save
this report and send it later?
Please ensure that your Internet connec
I upgraded from 9.04, first to the RC and then to the full version
(though I guess the RC was pretty much the full version). I had made no
modifications to my /etc/fstab though.
This might also be the cause of the /etc/fstab error I see on every boot
(the message saying not all the drives listed i
I haven't had the issue either for the past week. Has a separate update
fixed it?
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I agree with Alex. That "solution" from #64 fixes it, so it is clearly
something wrong with the way icons are being added to and drawn on the
panel during boot. I am wondering if it occurs in a vanilla Ubuntu
install, or only if another program has been installed that puts an icon
in the panel. If
Actually, on further investigation, the solution from post 64 does not
always fix the issues. Check the two attached screenshots. This is
before and after enabling / disabling Expand. It fails to sort out the
repeated "T" over the Wireless Applet. Also know the jumbled up
placement of the indicator
2nd screenshot.
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Check comments 49, 56, 62 - it seems the guys in charge don't like being
told what to do. They have deemed this of low importance, so the users
have to view it as such, apparently (regardless of the fact that if this
bug affects you, you can't log out / shutdown / restart unless you know
what you a
Exactly the point many bug reporters have been making. Although this
doesn't cause a serious crash, it can effectively lock an inexperienced
user in to their system with no way of exiting. Sadly, this issue
highlights a major flaw in the Ubuntu bug reporting process, in that the
importance of an is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571707 ***
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Just to confirm - this bug, as reported, is now fixed for me.
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@luojie-dune I updated yesterday (Ubuntu Lucid) and noticed that on re-
boot, the grub menu started showing up again, even though I had edited
the configoration files to hide it. Clearly a recent update meddled with
those files, without asking the user. I would imagine that is your issue
to. If you
Further to my earlier comment this issue has returned on occasion, so it
isn't fixed for me, however, it is happening less, say once a week and
only with the Date applet.
@Teej I think all Alex was saying was that he has seen this bug on two
others machines, one owned by his Dad and one owned by h
This bug affects me to.
For me the behaviour is slightly different. I have my MP3 on a Samba
share (a NSA210 Zyxel NAS box). It imports the files all successfully.
On reboot, I find the library empty (despite the Samba folder being
correctly mounted (tested by browsing to it)). On reloading Rhythm
There are two bugs that are very similiar. See here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/483989
I have reported my issue on the bug linked above, but it may be more
similar to this one, as I think the error occurs for me when trying to
save a Tag on a network drive, as describ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
My laptop updated grub recently, this is the package it updated:
grub-common (1.98-1ubuntu6) to 1.98-1ubuntu7~ppa1
grub-pc (1.98-1ubuntu6) to 1.98-1ubuntu7~ppa1
In karmic and previous versions, whenever grub was updated, you would
get a window aski
I have the same problem, for me it occurs constantly, I don't have
cross fading turned on.
All my music is stored on a samba network folder...
Reproduction
-> Add music on a network share.
-> Play a track
Expected Behaviour
-> The Time Slider moves along showing the progression of the song as
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571707 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571707
This bug is NOT the same as 571707.
The bug behaviour is now different from described above and I believe
the change is a result of the fix applied to fix bug 57107.
Some history - I experienced bug 571707 a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571707 ***
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The two fsck logs are completely empty (they say nothing yet logged),
but the boot.log says something vaguely useful.
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Ok dokes, I'll keep an eye on those bugs you mention and wait till the
updates are pushed out - then I'll report back here if the problem still
exists. Sounds like it was a right pita for the devs ;)
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Restarting Samba doesn't make a difference, still the same error.
This doesn't occur if I Hibernate, instead of Suspend, it only occurs if
I Suspend. Interestingly, if I Hibernate, clicking on the auto-created
folder icon on the Desktop from one of the Network folders still gives
an "The Folder is
Public bug reported:
The default /etc/fstab file says you can use vol_id --uuid to find out
the UUID values for your disks in the comments, yet in Karmic, vol_id
has been replace by blkid, so this information is incorrect and
confusing.
I suppose it is not a bug, but it could result in user error
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Same error here, with the message about one or more mounts not being ready.
Am running 9.10 after upgrading from 9.04.
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Any update on this? I know it is hard to track down with no logs, but I
betcha this can be replicated on any Ubuntu computer that goes into
standby and is then powered on again.
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Confirmed on a Dell XPS M1330 running Karmic updated as fully as
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No probs, glad I have helped to make the best Distro out there that
little bit better ;)
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/etc/fstab mentions vol_id but that has been replaced by blkid
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In my case: gthumb --import-photos
[I see the thumbnails but when I press the "Import" button, the app does
nothing but displays the following in the console:]
(gthumb:5261): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_progress_set_percentage: assertion
`percentage >= 0 && percentage <= 1.0' failed
[The "Help" button
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The system tray in the lubuntu lxpanel is corrupted on upgrade from
11.10 to 12.04, massively expanding the size of the tray. It gets
overlayed with images from anything that appears over it - reminiscent
of an issue with older variants of the system tray I have seen on ubuntu
Also a experiencing very slow syncing on files of varying sizes. Log
file attached.
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I suspect it is more complex than that, since I get it all the time
regardless of it being plugged in or not. It is clearly down to a
process failing to exit correctly, an process we are all running but
isn't necessarily common in the default 11.10 install as not everyone
has this problem.
We need
Does everyone with this bug have NFS shares mounted? Thus it is either a
network or nfs server issue
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Title:
shutdown screen stuck after upgra
I see error messages relating to a program starting with rpc when
the shutdown fails, which is one of the nfs server daemons. Since we are
getting no dev involvement in this bug at the moment, I am going to
assign the bug to nfs client and hopefully people might start to show an
interest, it is
Well, this appears a bug to me, as a number of people are affected as
evidenced by the linked ubuntuforum thread. I am thinking it is either a
fault of network-manager or possibly modem-manager, which also seems to
be killed successfully on the rare occassion when the computer does
shutdown (by sud
Sorry, I should have been more verbose. This issue reminds me of an
issue I experienced a while back on plain ubuntu where the network
indicator applet would half load or crash. It waso a launchpad bug.
I'll dig it out and add a link to it here.
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This one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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As you can see, a common bug that looks like it was hard to pin on one
thing. Potentially this us a regression on that bug..
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@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog > Shut Down > Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog > Shut Down > Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog > Shut Down > Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog > Shut Down > Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Rafael Arroyo (rarroyo) This doesn't fix it for me, I already had
available all users checked
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Title:
shutdown screen stuck after upgrade to
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Title:
Upgrade to
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failure message asked for files in /var/log/dist-upgrade. They are
attached.
During upgrade, problems with the nvidia driver and x.org were found.
This could be due to having the downloadable nvidia driver installed,
rather than the packaged one.
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I'm pretty sure now this is an issue with a network drive tool, most
likely rpcbind, since I see an error thrown by rpcbind when my laptop
fails to shutdown.
I also see the following two errors when my machine boots up:
Nov 24 20:19:57 netbook rpcbind: Cannot open '/run/rpcbind/rpcbind.xdr' file
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Title:
shutdown screen stuck after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10
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I found a bug posted related to the issue I noted above
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rpcbind/+bug/835833 and have
posted a message there to see if it is related to this issue we are
having or not.
I might be wrong, but currently we are getting nowhere with lots of me
toos, but no one
Please also check the bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/882817
Quite a lot of people with issues being unable to shutdown after
upgradeing to 11.10 and it seems a lot of us have nfs shares mounted. I
see the above error message when booting up on the console before
LightDM kicks in.
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As mentioned here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11744631#post11744631
The software centre portion of the main application menu in Ubuntu
11.10, which shows suggested software to download has no obvious
governance, as it showed my wife Pornview today.
This is tot
I changed this to the Unity Apps lens, since this is actually the
culprit here (I am presuming).
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The only solution that worked: fresh install of lubuntu. Nothing else
fixed it and it it got rid of unity which is terrible on a low power
netbook (i.e. the app lens never loads, so you can't access any of your
apps other than through the terminal).
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Is everyone who is impacted using a wireless connection?
I dunno why, but I am sure it is something to do with networking, that
or an app that uses a connection.
None of the above, apart from sudo poweroff --force shuts down my
laptop
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Using poweroff --force does shutdown my laptop, but I worry that might
not be a graceful or safe way of doing so...
It is clearly an issue with some process not responding correctly to the
request for it to quit.
If it is of relevance, I also experienced the Xauthority issue as part
of the upgrad
The only message I saw when I just failed to shutdown was:
nm-dispatcher.action: Caught signal 15, shutting down
Asked all remained processes to terminate...failed
And then it just sits there
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Just the same as my route -n:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 wlan0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 1000 00 wlan0
192.168.1.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 882817
shutdown screen stuck after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10
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I also submitted a bug report, but have now marked it as a duplicate of
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I don't think this is related to the graphics driver as I am using the
generic Ubuntu driver and have this issue. In fact, I dual boot Ubuntu
and in Ubuntu Studio 11.10 this bug does not occur, but in standard
Ubuntu
sudo shutdown --force -h now also works
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shutdown screen stuck after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10
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Network-Manager appears to be preventing shutdown on some machines, not
sure what the common property is between the people mentioning the
shutdown error here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11353570
but I am thinking it is down to Network-Manager, which is preventin
This is on Ubuntu Oneric, upgraded from Natty.
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network-manager preventing shutdown
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Turns out my initial steps didn't fix the issue. So, I need to know,
how can I debug a shutdown issue if the syslog facility is being killed
before the issue occurs?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I get the same error, also using a forecast script:
*** longjmp causes uninitialized stack frame ***: conky terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x50)[0x862df0]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0xe5d5a)[0x862d5a]
/usr/lib/libcurl-gnutls.so.4(+0x8b08)[
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Binary package hint: alsa-utils
Enabled Maverick-Proposed.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: alsa-utils 1.0.23-2ubuntu3.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.35-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Oc
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package alsa-utils 1.0.23-2ubuntu3.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664821
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You guys are too bloody good
On Friday 22 October 2010 09:59:59 you wrote:
> ** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu Maverick)
>Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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> ** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu Maverick)
>Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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> package alsa-utils 1.0
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
On Friday 22 October 2010 11:44:37 you wrote:
> I forgot to ask, but how would I apply this bug fix? It doesn't seem to
> be anywhere at the moment...
>
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> package alsa-utils 1.0.23-2ubuntu3.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
> install
Still havent recieved it, probably need to switch from an aus mirror to
main repo?
> However, the sound icon from Indicator applet has dissappeared.
Log out and back in does not restore it?
Friday 22 October 2010 11:53:26 you wrote:
> Cedric,
>
> From the update manager, and i received the up
This seems like the same bug that I've noticed when using the Maverick
mini.iso. If you install Ubuntu via a flash drive (created with
Unetbootin or Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator) grub2 installs to /dev/sda
which is the flash drive that you are installing FROM, not the drive you
are installing TO. Th
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