I continue to have this problem. I think it is related to putting my
laptop on standby. So far the standby mode has been far more reliable
than the previous Ubuntu version (Hardy LTS would often not wake up at
all), but on some startups I get flooded with messages at the console
("bad scheduling fr
I've just recently upgraded to Ibex and started having this problem,
except so far it hasn't gone away.
I upgraded a few days ago, and two days ago my computer suddenly went
under massive load and froze up. I eventually managed to get to a tty to
see a kernel logging error message being repeated m
Hi Michael. I guess you guys get access to email addresses :) My
resulting output is below the quotes of your commands.
> the nvidia-glx installed on your system conflicts with the nvidia-
kernel-1.0.9629. It refuses do continue as the removal of nvidia-glx
makes X unusable on a normal ubuntu syst
This bug appears to be the same as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/80988
I also have this problem, and I have attached the contents of /var/log
/dist-upgrade/ in a tar file, given I do not see any other way to attach
multiple files. The files contained in the tar are
I have the same problem, both on my laptop and on my PC. I don't know
what the '-d flag' is, but I do not think I am using it. I am using a
fairly regular install of Edgy on both machines. Both machines have
additional apt sources, primarily from lists on ubuntuguide.org. My PC
also has Beryl insta