Bryce suggested back in 23 to take a look at updated packages, heres the list of packages that brought on the epic fail in my system:
mountall 0.2.1 0.2.2 linux-image-2.6.31-13-generic 2.6.31-13.44 2.6.31-13.45 libpython2.6 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu1 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu2 python2.6 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu1 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu2 python2.6-minimal 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu1 2.6.4~rc1-0ubuntu2 xkb-data 1.6-1ubuntu2 1.6-1ubuntu3 command-not-found-data 0.2.38ubuntu3 0.2.38ubuntu4 command-not-found 0.2.38ubuntu3 0.2.38ubuntu4 update-manager 1:0.126 1:0.126.2 update-manager-core 1:0.126 1:0.126.2 acpi-support 0.127 0.129 gdm 2.28.0-0ubuntu14 2.28.0-0ubuntu15 libgdu-gtk0 2.28.0-1karmic1 2.28.0+git20091012-0ubuntu1 libgdu0 2.28.0-1karmic1 2.28.0+git20091012-0ubuntu1 libgl1-mesa-dri 7.6.0-1ubuntu2 7.6.0-1ubuntu3 libgl1-mesa-glx 7.6.0-1ubuntu2 7.6.0-1ubuntu3 linux-headers-2.6.31-13 2.6.31-13.44 2.6.31-13.45 linux-headers-2.6.31-13-generic 2.6.31-13.44 2.6.31-13.45 mesa-common-dev 7.6.0-1ubuntu2 7.6.0-1ubuntu3 xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.2.5-1ubuntu1 1:2.2.5-1ubuntu2 libglu1-mesa 7.6.0-1ubuntu2 7.6.0-1ubuntu3 so there, the breakage occurred after the upgrade of these packages, hope this helps somehow. So.... theres no -downgrade option in apt-get, right? -- [karmic] Xorg 100% CPU utilization -- only after first login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439138 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
