As a workaround, you can add 'text' to your grub line to get a terminal.
Now you have to run 'sudo service lightdm start' every time. This never
failed for me and it's quicker than rebooting over and over again.
The same problem does not appear on Arch Linux with systemd, with the
latest kernel an
Nice :). My script had a typo though, 'sudo -p mkdir' should be 'sudo
mkdir -p' of course. I've removed my old post so people don't
accidentally mess up their folders. The fixed version is below.
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If you don't want to wait, you can also just copy the developm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/1070677/+attachment/3442559/+files/Xorg-crash-dmesg.txt
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I'm getting exactly the same problem. This happened right after I
changed my account settings so it would log in without asking a password
- I don't know whether this is related, but I haven't seen anything like
this before.
** Attachment added: "Xorg log"
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I forgot to say this: you should remove the files again once this is
fixed (or overwrite them with new ones), because this will probably
break when any of the -extra packages are updated.
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If you don't want to wait, you can also just copy the development files
manually. I did this and it seems to work fine, but don't blame me if
something goes wrong :).
1) install the -dev packages (and uninstall the -extra packages) for
libavformat, libavcodec, libavdevice, libavutil, libavfilter a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1038781 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1038781
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1038781
-dev packages are missing alternate depends on -extra packages
** Description changed:
+ Ignore this, apparently this bug has already been reported
Public bug reported:
libavformat-dev depends on libavformat53 and doesn't list libavformat-
extra-53 as an alternative. This makes it impossible to install
libavformat-extra-53 and libavformat-dev at the same time. This wasn't a
problem in 12.04.
To see what I mean, just look at the difference be
I've encountered this bug, but only on one computer. I'm running an
almost identical setup on two laptops, but I've never seen this happen
on the first one (after using it for months). I've seen it happen twice
on the second laptop in about a week.
What I've noticed:
- Num Lock LED is blinking rap
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