Whenever I disable javascript, this problem entirely disappears (though the
resultant intertubes are crappy). Can people try to reproduce with the
above pages while javascript is disabled?
Thanks,
-Ryan
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Martel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After firefox restart i
Btw, I'm now on a fresh wubi install of Intrepid. With all the latest
updates.
-Ryan
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network-manager-openvpn lacking support for pkcs12
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287603
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I would argue that this is very much a bug. The netman-ovpn gui in
Intrepid has an 'import' feature that fails on .ovpn files that
reference pkcs12 files because pkcs12 is quietly unsupported. The user
is entirely left in the dark. The import only partially works, and the
user is left to ponder
I definitely agree with Christopher that this bug has become a sort of
basket case where all problems having to do with poor performance are
placed. It appears that there are at least 5-6 potentially separate
problems all together in here.
I also haven't heard from anyone claiming to be a develop
I also have this problem with a Dell Precision 380 and wubi ubuntu
installed. I am not able to read or write any media in this drive. I
consider this a very serious problem.
Some info:
uname -a:
Linux bobo-desktop 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 8 08:38:38 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/54002 -
Duplicate?
If so, make sure to copy the helpful parts of this bug into the older
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So, when I disabled acpid, the system booted just fine, but I would get
an error at startup about something not being able to access acpi stuff.
(I'll post back with the real error)
Now, after some updates, I re-enabled acpid and the system still boots,
but after gnome starts, I still get the erro
I have the same issue on my laptop. I haven't tried reinstalling or
disabling acpid yet, but I will report back after disabling acpid to
confirm whether that works for me.
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Maybe the same as bug #63266?
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Groover,
I definitely agree. Will you please link us to the feature request that
you file?
Thanks,
-Ryan
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This bug is a bit older than FF3.
Everyone should also remember that there is a difference between Xorg
using 100% of the cpu and Firefox using 100%.
Also, have there been any developers working on or looking at this
problem? Maybe we should be focusing more on bugzilla.mozilla to get
this fixed
This bug has already been linked to one relevant mozilla bug. If you
take a look at the top of this page, it's the link to bugzilla. I
can't check to see if yours is the same one right now (mobile client),
but if you think it's the same problem, link the bugs together.
Cheers,
-Ryan
On 5/9/08,
charliek,
What is the full boot options line you're using?
-Ryan
On 8/14/07, charliek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It gets as far as starting to mount the root file system then the following
> appears..
> Uncompressing Linux.. Ok, booting the kernel.
> [17179573] BIOS bug, local APIC #0 not det
It's been a while since I've installed ubuntu, so I don't remember
this issue very well, but I think if you let the computer sit after it
hangs, it should eventually drop to a shell. From there you can do
some very basic things (enough to get some log files off onto a usb
drive) If you could run
Just figured I'd add in my own experience with this bug on an upgrade to
Gutsy Tribe3, as I haven't seen anyone with quite as hefty of a space
requirement as what update-manager is asking of me. 315MB in addition
to the 228 that is on there adds up to a rather large boot partition.
I have two que
I would also suggest that we create a different bug for the required
repartition/large space requirement that is separate from the misleading
text(which has been fixed).
Cheers,
-Ryan
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ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Sep 15 12:59:22 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: linux-restricted-modu
I always just assumed there was an old kernel clean-up because I set
the grub menu to only display 2 or 4 I didn't realize it kept ALL of
them until I cleaned out all but the last four. To me, it seems like
not cleaning those up is somewhat of a waste (both in processing power
when rebuilding, an
I am also having trouble with this, I got a minutely different error:
GnomeBaker 0.6.0
genisoimage 1.1.2 (Linux)
Executing 'genisoimage -gui -V Backup Vol.2 -A GnomeBaker -iso-level 3 -l -r
-hide-rr-moved -J -joliet-long -graft-points --path-list
/tmp/GnomeBaker-bobo/gnomebaker-PIGWXT | builtin
This bug has been reported on the sourceforge tracker for gnomebaker as
well:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1736869&group_id=127397&atid=708499
Cheers,
-Ryan
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89018
You recei
"I think what's using up so much space is that it rebuilds all
initrd.imgs it can find and backups the old ones and then adds
additional entries to your boot menu."
I think it may be doing more than this because I have cleaned out every
single image with the exception of the four I absolutely need
I had the exact same situation as valtech. I was deleting a large
number of images with gftp (1,500 or so), and got tired of gftp doing it
so slowly, so I sshed in and deleted the folder recursively. Gftp
closed immediately with no errors or warnings. I could probably
recreate it if you need mor
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/mounts
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
none /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0
none /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0
udev /dev tmpfs rw 0 0
/dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root / reiserfs rw,noatime 0 0
/dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root /dev/.static/dev reiserfs rw 0 0
tmpfs /var/run tmpfs r
ahhhduh. I incorrectly assumed it was calculating the space by
looking at the images on disk. Boy do I feel dumb now. Thanks for
the help!
Cheers,
-Ryan
On 8/28/07, Michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @ryanmbruce: Thanks for the logs! It looks like you removed the images
&
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnomebaker
When I try to burn a dual layer data DVD of my filesystem using ONLY the
Rock Ridge format (to avoid Joliet/ISO nesting limits which *cannot* be
overridden in GnomeBaker using '-D'), I get the following error:
GnomeBaker 0.6.0
Executing 'geni
This bug has also been filed in cdrtools, but I'm unsure of where it
actually lies.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cdrtools/+bug/89012
Any help sorting our the true source would be helpful.
Cheers,
-Ryan
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Check out Bug 135362 here:
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isk. Boy do I feel dumb now. Thanks for
> the help!
>
> Cheers,
> -Ryan
>
> On 8/28/07, Michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > @ryanmbruce: Thanks for the logs! It looks like you removed the images
> > from the filesystem, but not the kernel packages. Please
So I guess the question is why does Ubuntu use genisoimage instead of
mkisofs? What was the reasoning behind moving away from mkisofs and
migrating to genisoimage?
Cheers,
-Ryan
On 8/29/07, Schily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are most likely not using mkisofs but a defective fork called
> "g
I can also confirm on http://textra.podshow.com/
100% cpu usage while loading the page, and 100% while scrolling.
Option "AccelMethod" "exa"
in xorg.conf does not help.
Feisty w/ current updates
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/20061201
Firefox/2.0.0.6 (Ubuntu-feisty)
A
Hmm... That thread seemed slightly divisive. I wonder if there has
been any change of heart? I'm probably antagonizing the situation and
making a fool of myself in the name of futility, but Jörg, would you
be willing to reconsider the use of CDDL to have your wonderful
software put back into the
Well shucks...
Reinhard,
Unfortunately, both my ubuntu computers have failed with hardware problems, so
I can't try installing mkisofs ATM, but would gnomebaker automatically use
mkisofs/cdrtools instead of genisoimage/cdrkit? Is there any thing else needed
to make this switch?
Cheers,
-Ryan
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