This will be hosing a lot of upgraders systems. Anyone with wifi?
The fix in bug #861584 (the exit 1, in itself a good idea) is probably what's
causing the actual upgrade to fail here.
Whether or not the bug is in network manager, after downloading the packages,
the upgrade process should no long
Jay, is your fix supposed to be in natty-proposed? Cause I don't see it
there.
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Omer, Matt reported the drivers in jockey are "not in use", that's not the same
as "not activated" as you mentioned.
Mine says for the nvidia driver: "This driver is activated but not currently in
use".
Matt, what does it say exactly?
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Unity stopped working after update
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Marking this bug a duplicate of bug #572550.
magijo, looks like you have a different problem/bug, since your problem
is not related to Matrox graphics and mentioned workarounds don't apply
to your problem as
Can you attach the output of lspci -v? This may be a duplicate of bug
#572550.
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Although the description is vague, it does describe bug #572550. The problem
described is not invalid, it's very real. Ubuntu Lucid is not usable (as a
desktop) when using a Matrox video card.
Jeffrey, can y
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Panel utilities not shown on startup using Matrox gfx
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563614
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Can you post a screenshot (open Run Application dialog via Alt-F2 and type
gnome-screenshot, if you can't open it via the panel you are missing) and the
output of lspci -v ?
Thanks.
This could be a duplicate of bug #572550. Please read through it and see if it
describes the exact problem you are
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Are you using a Matrox video card? Please attach the output of lspci -v
if you're not sure. This bug is probably a duplicate of bug #572550.
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For the record, a poster on ubuntuforums mentions:
> I've tried other Gnome 2.3 based distributions and occurs the same issue.
> With Gnome 2.28 it doesn't occurs. Then ii seems a gnome 2.3 problem.
Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9285332#post9285332
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Yup, same here. LiveCD or fresh install, no difference.
Another thing, I remember when wanting to do the install directly from
the livecd boot menu it complained it couldn't start the installation
and would start an interactive full session instead. Installation from
there went fine. This could be
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Chris, your lspci helps, we now know we both are using a Matrox G400/450.
If we can get someone else to confirm this problem on the not very common
anymore Matrox graphics card, someone with knowledge about the driver might
be able to help.
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Same problem here on a fresh lucid install. Same symptoms. Changing something
about the theme or background indeed "fixes" the panel somehow.
Attached my .xsession-errors file and the output of lspci -v.
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Confirmed. I have the same "blue faces" problem in alpha6 + latest
updates + non-free nvidia driver. HUE reset via totem does indeed fix
the problem.
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For what it's worth: first I thought I had the compiz hanging problem
described at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/259385 but removing
compiz didn't work for me. Compiz works fine after the workaround I
described above.
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... and lspci -vvnn
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Simply choosing a Gnome session at the GDM login screen (instead of the default
that was 'Run Xclient script' according to the message that pops up when
entering password) solved the problem for me. No need to remove the .gnome* etc
directories. Running Intrepid RC or newer, but not newer than y
Confirmed on fresh amd64 hardy install with all updates on Dell D820 with
external USB Dell keyboard. Note: home directory restored from a previous
Feisty installation on this same laptop. Turning off via CTRL+SHIFT+NUM LOCK or
via GUI as described by James, solves the problem.
Seems strange tha
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