Public bug reported:
I was just trying to install 64-bit 14.04 LTS. Due to a video bug in the
default installation image, I had to boot to a terminal instead of the
usual Unity GUI. The video bug is actually fixed already, but I needed
to download it. So I just did "sudo apt-get update" followed b
Public bug reported:
I don't know where else to go with this. I've gotten them a few times
now in terminal. The process number associated with this error message
points back to this Firefox session, which was launched because I used
ubuntu-bug -w to try to report another bug. So I changed my plans
Public bug reported:
Due to lack of time, I can't investigate this, but I repeatedly observed
it. Basically, when you call readdir, it returns a struct dirent. The
d_type field is supposed to be DT_LNK for symbolic links when
_DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE is known to the compiler (which it is). This is
usua
This bug seems to be half fixed. After a fresh 14.04 install, I do "sudo
apt-get update" followed by "sudo apt-get upgrade". Then, the desktop is
usable. However, it appears to have low color density because the
default purple background shades are all stair-stepped and dithered. I'm
positive it's
Public bug reported:
First of all, I disabled my computer by attempting to fix this, so
unfortunately the hardware summary attached to this report is from an
unrelated machine. The problem is that when Ubuntu 14.04 boots, it sets
a low color depth. This is visible because the default purple deskt
Public bug reported:
If I go into the Ubuntu Software Center, then click on the "Installed"
tab, then remove "Bluetooth Transfer" under "Accessories", a window
comes up saying that I must also remove "User level public file
sharing..." and "System bluetooth indicator". I click "Remove All".
After
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