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Public bug reported:
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I am unable to save a new set of keyboard shortcuts in KRDC. Saving new
defaults and creating a new scheme does not work. The new defaults are
not remembered across sessions, and they are only saved for a certain
amount of time within a session
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KRDC 4.4.2 doesn't save new keyboard shortcuts settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609546
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I'm also experiencing this issue after upgrading to Lucid.
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My Network Connections are disable and not recognize by the OS after a upgrade
to Lucid Lynx
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I am adding to this bug the packaging of Coin3D's Quarter which Emergent
depends on. I am packaging quarter as well.
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[needs-packaging] Emergent Neural Network Simulation System
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I plan to package this myself.
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** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: needs-packaging
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Package the Emergent Neural Network Simulation System
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Alright, thanks for trying Jason.
A last update for any future bug sufferers is that I was able to load
the aforementioned kernel modules by modprobing them all individually.
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Kernel panic 2.6.12-8-amd64-k8
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Guys, I'm sorry to rush you but I really need to wipe my workstation and
this bug is the only thing stopping me. Could you provide a decision
list of things for me to try rather than a constant back and forth. Or
better, can we do this over chat? Thanks.
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https://
I found another user with this problem but he couldn't fix it so he
traded his laptop in for a new model :/
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-609277.html
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Jason, when I run that command I get:
> [435.476895]: scsi_mod: Unknown parameter: sd_mod
> FATAL: Error inserting scsi_mod. Unknown symbol or unknown parameter.
When I run `modprobe scsi_mod' I get `SCSI subsystem initialized' but no
new devices.
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In the initramfs shell I have no sd*/hd* entries in /dev so nothing to
run vol_id on. After booting the -18 kernel:
-> ls /dev/sd* /dev/hd*
ls: cannot access /dev/hd*: No such file or directory
0 brw-
I have an identical 64-bit workstation that is running the -19 kernel
and 32-bit hardy. The menu.lst and fstab files are essentially the same.
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Before we updated initramfs udev wasn't doing much of anything based on
the contents of /dev, but now there are hundreds of entries there. The
value of ROOT is /dev/disk/by-uuid/ but /dev/disk doesn't exist.
Could it be because fstab and menu.lst are out of sync? I see some UUID
entries in the menu
Please compare my menu.lst (above) with my fstab (here).
** Attachment added: "/etc/fstab"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16283970/fstab
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The usplash issue was fixed for a german ubuntu user here by
reinstalling libc6. That fix did not work for me (and as seen above I am
no longer getting that error since we ran update-initramfs).
http://tinyurl.com/reinstall-libc6
The AE_NOT_FOUND issue is documented in Bug #218118 and doesn't appe
I ran these commands:
> sudo su
> echo 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib64' >
> /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/ld_library_path
>update-initramfs -u -k 2.6.24-19-generic
Then rebooted int the -19 kernel (normal and Recovery, -18 still works fine),
and got the following output:
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I've attached the output of `update-initramfs -uv -k 2.6.24-19-generic'.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16283129/update-initramfs.log
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I attached the 2.6.24-19 guy
** Attachment added: "initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic"
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running `ls /dev/disk/by-uuid' is going to be problematic:)
> ls /dev
console null tty0 ... tty8
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menu.lst is attached. Note that I added the amd64 kernel earlier today
from debian as a troubleshooting step but it hasn't changed any behavior
and gets the same error as the -19 kernel.
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When booting that kernel without usplash I still get the same error
output, including the usplash_write error. I removed all instances of
usplash from my menu.lst file and for the time being I'm able to boot
into my -18 kernel. I don't get the usplash menu on this kernel so I
know I removed it corr
Without my workstation I can't get any work done. If someone has read
this bug report and decided not to act on it I would appreciate you
telling me that. I have not wiped this workstation as a service to
Canonical, but if this bug is going to be ignored I am wasting my time!
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I am experiencing this issue - three years after the initial bug report
- on my present system. The hardware is 3 Ghz Core 2 Duos with 8GB of
ram and an nVidia 8800GT with 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy Heron and whichever
kernel is current in apt today (-19 IIRC)
The specific error message:
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