@Teo:
I updated grub, but afterwards, just to be sure, I ran the grub-install
command like I did when I repaired my non-booting system.
My laptop still boots.
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I got my machine too boot again:
* I Used the Super Grub Disk to boot into the existing installation on my laptop
* I checked /etc/mtab to see which device was mounted (in my case /dev/sda)
* then I ran "sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda"
For people using the Super Grub Disk:
Update: the boot repair disk fails to boot, because of the PAE bug.
Adding "forcepae" to the boot options does not help either. However,
"Super Grub2 Disk" does boot, recognizes the config and can be used to
boot the system. Now I have the safest laptop ever! Nobody can boot it
but me!
In the prev
I know a lot has been said already, but I want to add my case just for
the record. It just might contain info on what went unexpectedly right
or wrong when it shouldn't have.
I had a working 13.10 installation on a (pretty ancient but
indestructible) Panasonic CF-18 Toughbook. This is one of the d
Public bug reported:
When a crash report exists, I am greeted at system start-up with a
windows that says: "There is a system problem. Do you want to report it
now?" It does not give any clue about what that problem is.
I expect that window to show what problem it is referring to.
For example, I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1211151 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1211151
I recognise the bug as a duplicate, but for the record: the bug did leave me
with a complete system. I ran
sudo apt-get update
and
sudo apt-get upgrade
and there was only an (unrelated I think) issue with M
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In the middle of a release upgrade, I am suddenly presented with a crash
report. I am in the middle of it, so I do not know wether this will
leave me with an incomplete system (again, after the bug about my
processor that DOES support pae, but is not recognized) or not.
I did
SOLVED.
I thought I had already installed the fake-pae package, but it turned
out that I did not. To make matters worse there is no such thing as apt-
add-repository or add-apt-repository on my system, not even after
installing python-software-properties (and thereby installing
unattended-upgrades
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This may have to do something with the processor, which does not expose
the PAE flag. My machine is a Panasonic CF-18 Toughbook, and should have
an Intel Pentium M 735 processor. However, I could install the pae
kernel just fine and booted into it just fine before upgrading fr
I also created a man page for this script. See the attachment.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: subversion-tools
package : subversion-tools
release: Description: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
(Xubuntu)
Problem:
What I missed in subversion was a "deep commit", like you can do in
TortoiseSVN. What I mean is that you can commit changes i
Thank you for the rapid replies and actions.
I also tried "do-release-upgrade", but it did not detect a development
release either. Also, there is no man page for this command and running
it without parameters does not show them either. I just looked at the
source and will upload a simple manpage
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Binary package hint: update-manager
As this is a message bug only, I think it is a waste of everyone's time
to append logs. So I did not.
I wanted to upgrade an old laptop with a non-working keyboard to the
release candidate of 9.10. It is running 9.04 with LXDE desktop now.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: powermanga
Base info:
Using Xubuntu 9.04 both regular and with "proposed" (two systems, both have the
same issue).
Powermanga version: 0.90-dfsg-1
I expect the high scores to be updated after playing a game, but they do not. I
think this causes it:
The
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Binary package hint: mantis
Looking at the Mantis site, any web server that can handle PHP should
do. However, I cannot install mantis without getting either apache or
httpd. I have The Abyss webserver installed and there is no way to tell
the package management system that I
I upgraded to 9.04 as well, and it scared the hell out of me. The "known
problems" talk about some intel video cards, but I did not think it
would lock up the system that hard. AND in the middle of an upgrade!
Nothing reacted: no terminal keys, no CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, nothing. Only
the "off" switch.
Well, I missed a pointer to where the settings were gone to. Even if the
update script migrates more than one device and therefore migrates to
more than one place, it is really helpful to tell where those places
are. If I had read "/etc/default/console-setup" in the migration
comment, that would be
I have made modifications long ago to /etc/default/console-setup and
have no spare machine for a re-upgrade, so reproduction is a bit
difficult. This is my current /var/log/Xorg.0.log, though I do not think
it will help much now.
** Attachment added: "Current, probably irrelevant Xorg.0.log."
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Reopened after uploading files
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => In Progress
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Well, if you really insists, here are some files. I have the felling
that I am auto-rejected by an automated script, though. Should I
continue to file bugs or am I just in the way?
** Attachment added: "output of lspci -vvnn"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21062852/lspci.txt
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This is the Xorg.conf that contains the comment. I read somewhere on the
wiki that the next version will probably use Xorg.conf again, which
would automatically do away with this bug.
** Attachment added: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf after upgrade"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21062906/xorg.conf.willem
** Attachment added: "Replacement for /usr/share/mysql/debian-start.inc.sh .
Only quotation was changed. Full file, not a diff."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20614241/debian-start.inc.sh
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MySQL table check fails in ANSI mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310211
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Binary package hint: mysql-server-5.0
Due to non-standard escaping in /usr/share/mysql/debian-start.inc.sh the
sanity check fails if MySQL is running in ANSI mode. Text strings should
be enclosed in single quotes, as double quotes can mean strings (non-
standard mode) or iden
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When upgrading to Intrepid, the keyboard section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
is commented out, and a comment is added:
# commented out by update-manager, HAL is now used
This leaves the user completely in the dark as to where the HAL is, how
it is configured, etc. Furthermore, the
I am installing it manually. There is no .deb file available as far as I
know.
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Binary package hint: apache
The real problem is that there is no such thing as a general web server
package. I run The Abyss web server (see http://www.aprelium.com/ ) and
always take great care not to install packages that depend on Apache.
This probably means that I cannot
Possibly related: I can use full-screen programs (Battle for Wesnoth,
Briquolo). Unreal Tournament runs slow after upgrade to Intrepid, but
this may be a Wine issue (PSPad runs much slower also, but is not a
fullscreen application).
However, upon closing a full-screen application, I only see my
ba
Same error here. I deliberately do not select anything that has to do
with VNC. I am on an internal network, so if this is insecure I will
live with that.
When I choose "sesman-X11rdp", I can give a username and a password,
which leads to the "another X server active" error.
When I choose "rdp-an
** Attachment added: "corrected man page"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15783506/gdm.1
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Binary package hint: gdm
In the man page, the path to the configuration file /etc/gdm/gdm.conf is
only given as a possibility, and no reference is made of the override
file /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom, which is the preferred place to put
custom settings in (as far as I know). At
Please don't drop it. It is an unknown but useful counterpart to WinSCP
on Windows.
I added the following terminal settings to the file
/usr/local/lib/secpanel/termdefs (in 0.5.4, not available in 0.4.2) for
the XFCE desktop:
set termtype(XFCE-Terminal_titlepar) "-T"
set termtype(XFCE-Terminal_q
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Binary package hint: lanmap
For other types than png, the images are not found. A warning is printed
on the console, and the created image does not contain any images as
symbols (like cloud or computer). Also, the path to the symbol image
files contains an extra slash. If you
Update:
I can get either GDM working by restarting in "safe mode" and running xfix OR
get my Wacom tablet running, but not both. I had no trouble at all with GDM and
my Wacom tablet under Gutsy.
But my biggest problem is that nothing will give any clue to what happens:
Xorg.log does not show anyt
I also had this problem after reinstalling my Wacom Bamboo1 tablet. I had it
working just fine on Gutsy, but the Hardy upgrade breaks every x.org setting
there is. Luckily, I had a backup of my original xorg.conf.
After running all the commands on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4785779
I had the problem that I could mount the shares through /etc/fstab, but
did not have the rights on them afterwards, even though I owned the
mount points. I solved it by adding "uid=" to the fstab lines.
Hope this helps.
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Correction: My tablet works now, but the messages are still there: one
after fuse-init and one after nfsd. I do not experience problems with my
system, though.
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I see the same message in dmesg also. My problem is a wacom bamboo one
that refuses to be recognized. More specifically, not /dev/input/wacom
exists. Could this message have anything to do with this? Should I
register something with AppArmour? If so, how do I do that?
I do not know if that message
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