It seems like un-installing ubuntu-desktop has allowed the install to
begin.
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Title:
Could not calclate the upgrade
To manage notifications abou
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I've got a bone stock Ubuntu install that I've converted over to a
MythTV frontend running 14.04 on an Atom box. Upgrading to 16.04 seems
to fail and give a could not calculate the upgrade message. Nothing is
pre-release on here. It asked if nothing was pre-rel to submit a
Not that it is a lot of help but this bug also affects me and installing
hda-jack-retask and only enabling the override on the headphones fixes
the issue for me just the same.
Thanks for everyone's work! And thanks Wouter for posting this to the
email list!
~Brett
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I just tested it using 2.6.38-rc5-git6 built myself on Ubuntu 10.10
(not the latest but damn close) and things didn't seem to tank like
they used to but they are still only transferring at about 5MB/sec
after a bit.. Now after a fresh reboot I'm getting about 9-10MB/sec.
I finally booted into wind
Interesting what file did you change? I'll try again in Maverick.
~Brett
On Nov 22, 2010 9:16 AM, "Jesper Larsen" wrote:
> I have an Intel Advanced-N 6200 card. I have re enabled n support and
> have normal throughput/packet loss on both g and n connection. I guess
> this bug is not affecting all
Just to add my 2 cents... I was seeing this error and got here because
I was having problems booting after I'd intentionally degraded an array
to replace a disk in it. It was this error that got me here.
After reading through this I tried the idea mentioned to disable the
floppy drive that was e
If you add a bookmark to an SMB share in Nautilus these bookmarks can be
seen in the Places menu. Until you run the fix for this clicking on
these links generates the same error message. I see this as a much
bigger issue as I've had several customers wonder why this doesn't work.
I'll run these c
If you add a bookmark to an SMB share in Nautilus these bookmarks can be
seen in the Places menu. Until you run the fix for this clicking on
these links generates the same error message. I see this as a much
bigger issue as I've had several customers wonder why this doesn't work.
I'll run these c
Should also state another difference from the original bug that I
submitted. I'm now running the open source ATI drivers yet still
running compiz. I just did a quick test and metacity does not fix the
problem. I don't have my Metacity set to do compositing.
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Cannot put chat window over buddy
Just looked at that picture again and I notice that the buddy list has
focus. Even if the chat window is clicked on and given focus the buddy
list remains on top as is pictured.
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I can add that when I plugged in my windows mobile device NM detected it
but a connection through NM never seemed to work. However my console
based attempts would result in success.
I should be receiving a BB Storm 9530 tomorrow and will probably give
this a try. Would really like a nice clean s
As another data point 8.04 server installed in VBox 1.6.0 provides same.
This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU:
0:6
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
This is 8.04-server-i386 running on a centrino machine with
8.04-Desktop-i386 as the host
Apologize. I've added the PPA repository and installed that version of
FF3RC1 and this issue seems to be fixed. Guess it was an upstream
problem. Sorry I didn't mention it that way sooner.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Loss of whitespace in t
I've tried this in RC1 on my windows computer at work and this problem
appears to have been resolved. Once there is an RC1 update through the
repository I'll test that. Maybe then I can finally uninstall
seamonkey! :)
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Yo
I should have done this earlier. Fortunately since the release of 8.04
I've no longer had this issue. Not sure if something was issued as a
fix or if a fix for something else also fixed my problem but I seem to
be working fine now. I've also rebuilt this installation several times
and have yet t
After rebuilding the box from scratching with an 8.04 beta disc and
installing all updates I still have this same issue. Its not that the
panel totally crashes now though. Things just respond VERY slowly in
comparison to when I'm at home. I've noticed this operation on 3
different access points
I believe it may not be network-manager that is crashing but nm-applet.
I find that I'm actually connected to the network but gnome seems to be
out to lunch. I find that the new map built into the time applet seems
to send gnome equally out to lunch when it hangs up.
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[gutsy] networkmanager cr
I should add that this also prevents me from being able to press Alt+F2
to get a run prompt.
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Connecting to other networks causes gnome-panel to hang
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I believe it may not be network-manager that is crashing but nm-applet.
I find that I'm actually connected to the network but gnome seems to be
out to lunch. I find that the new map built into the time applet seems
to send gnome equally out to lunch when it hangs up.
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I tried this again in Beta 5 and it still seems to work exactly the same
way.
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Install the extended preferences plugin and check the box that says
allow me to make the thing narrower than normal. Piece of cake and the
plugin is even in the repositories.
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I seem unable to place a chat window over the buddy list. When moving a
chat window over to the area where the buddy list is it goes behind it.
This is running compiz w/ the ATI drivers installed via the restricted
drivers nugget (or whatever its
I should add that I'm using hardy and an ipw2200
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[gutsy] networkmanager crashes when trying to access a wpa-enterprise or open
network
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How does your X freeze? Is it actually X that freezes or is it gnome
and the gnome-panel? I think this sounds quite similar to my experience
that I have under bug 211471.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211471
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ne
Not sure if it adds much to the conversation but after deleting just the
file in the keyrings dir under .gnome2 upon boot I was presented with a
window asking for the network key. While this prompt was there the
gnome-panel was white. After canceling out of this prompt the gnome-
panel loaded. T
If I reboot with out deleting things in the ~/.gnome2 folder when it
auto connects the gnome-panel doesn't load at all. It just looks like a
white band. But I *DO* get connected to the network and my pidgin which
auto loads *IS* able to sign onto the chat networks. I get a message
box titled err
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
This is similar to bug #185209 in that I've seen this happen on this box
and fixed it by deleting some of the entries in ~/.gnome2.
When I'm at home my computer works just fine on my WiFi access. My
access is a WPA 802.11G point.
When at
Here is how the post came out in the end with the paragraph white space
lost.
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Here is how I typed the post up...
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You're correct. When it scrolls down it fits it all and the blows away
the arrows and everything is accounted for on the list. It just kinda
threw me. Was a long day yesterday and I missed it. Thanks much
gentlemen.
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In Save as once scrolled down the list of format types you can't scroll ba
I was using writer and its not all that low of a res. Its 1440X1050. Right
now my system is in the middle of a rebuild or I'd try it again but in the
event that its still there for me I'll be more specific about where I have
it in the screen and what not and take some screen captures if I can. E
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When you first get there there is an up arrow on the box but once you
scroll down this up arrow goes away and the only way to get the top
items back is to click out of the box and re-enter by clicking the
button again.
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When entering posts into the University of Phoenix forum all white space
is removed. If I enter a paragraph separation:
Like this when I finally submit the post I get something that reads as
though I never hit the enter key. This makes for
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