9.10 alpha 3 and 4 just went into a reboot spiral when installed using
Wubi. At least alpha 5 doesn't go into a reboot spiral, but alphas of
9.04 and 8.10 were able to install using Wubi most of the time.
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9.10 alpha 5 grub syntax error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423962
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9.10 alpha 5 grub syntax error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423962
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Binary package hint: bug-buddy
I just downloaded and installed the 9.10 alpha 5 i386 iso, and installed
Ubuntu on a Dell Precision M65 (XP 32bit SP3) using Wubi. Once rebooted
and I can choose between Windows and Ubuntu, when I choose Ubuntu I get
the following every single
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13975147/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13975148/ProcStatus.txt
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8.04 G
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
I have observed this issue in the Released 8.04 as well as various alpha
versions. When I startup Ubuntu and if I immediately proceed to open
the Date/Time in Gnome Panel, then the entires panel becomes
unresponsive. I am unable to click on the On
Also picks wrong tims to show difference between Dallas Tx and Waterloo
On, Canada, which are Central and Eastern respectively. Ubuntu Hardy a6
shows Central time as CST, and Eastern as EDT, with a difference of 2
hours. The error is that CST did not change to CDT.
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worldclock picks wrong tim
This is also an issue for Hardy alpha 6.
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[Hardy a5] Dropdown lists at bottom of screen drawn incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198815
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[Hardy a6] Incorrect Daylight savings time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200760
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
After this weekend's time change to Daylight Saving time in USA/Canada,
Ubuntu does not show the correct time. See the screen capture I have
included. You'll notice that Dallas shows CST where as it should say
CDT, and that Waterloo (eastern
Same for me.
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f-spot.exe crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123764
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This also happens to be on my updated Hardy alpha 6. I am including a
screenshot I had to take with my phone because Ubuntu is so unresponsive
I can't bring up anything let alone take a screen capture.
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Sebastien, I am new to Ubuntu/Linux, and so don't know what a bug-buddy
is, nor what you mean by .local/share/applications. If you can point me
to some documentation I'd be happy to provide you with the info you
need.
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GNOME Bug Report Tool missing arguments
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198
After getting all possible latest updates today (March 4/2008) this
issue still exists. I am including a screen capture.
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Status list has empty space on top when list popups at the b
This appears to be fixed now from the package updates I did today
(3/3/08). Not sure what was the cause or the solution, but after the
package update I ran, I tried to click in the date/time/weather in the
panel and it worked again.
Nik
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Click to open date/time causes unresponsiveness in GNOM
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